Reineke Mörner

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Reineke Mörner (around 1350) was a Vogt in Neumark .

Life

Reineke Mörner was a brother of the clergyman Dietrich Mörner and the governors Otto Mörner and Heinrich Mörner . Like the latter, he distinguished himself in the war against the false Woldemar and in November 1348 received, together with his brothers as well as Johann von Wedel , Henning von Uchtenhagen and Arnold (II) von Uchtenhagen, the district bailiwick in the area of ​​the localities of Königsberg , Soldin , Schönfließ , Lippehne , Bärwalde and Mohrin . He exercised the bailiwick until Ruleke von Liebenthal was appointed his successor by Margrave Ludwig the Roman in 1352.

Margrave Ludwig the Elder enfeoffed Reineke Mörner together with his brothers in 1349 with the villages of Ortwig, Mädewitz near Wriezen, Neutrebbin in the Oderbruch and Kriescht in the state of Sternberg. At the end of his reign in Neumark, he gave them and their cousins ​​full control over these villages as well as Klossow, Mohrin, Stolzendorf, Berneuchen and Oderberg. Under Margrave Otto VIII, he built Stolzenburg Castle in Stolzendorf near Mohrin together with his brother Otto and Henning Plötze, Henning Güstebiese and a member of the Elsholt family.

literature

  • Christian Gahlbeck : On the origin and composition of the Neumark nobility up to the middle of the 14th century. In: Klaus Neitmann (Hrsg.), Sovereign, nobility and cities in the medieval and early modern Neumark. , Berlin 2015, 115–181.