Reinhard von Hanau (Canon)

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Reinhard von Hanau (* between 1330 and 1340; † beginning of the 15th century) was a cleric in the dioceses of Würzburg and Mainz .

ancestry

Reinhard von Hanau was the younger son of Ulrich III. von Hanau (* approx. 1310; † 1369/70) and Countess Adelheid von Nassau († August 8, 1344), daughter of Count Gerlach I (Nassau) . The year of birth is unknown and can only be estimated from his parents' wedding date (1327 or later) and his mother's death (1344).

Pedigree of Reinhard von Hanau
Great grandparents

Ulrich I. von Hanau (* 1250/60; † 1305/06)

Elisabeth von Rieneck -Rotenfels (* approx. 1260; † approx. 1300)

Kraft I. von Hohenlohe -Weikersheim (proven 1260–1312)
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vmtl. Margarethe von Truhendingen -Dillingen

King Adolf of Nassau (1255 - † 1298)

Imagina von Isenburg-Limburg († after 1313)

Landgrave Heinrich d. J. von Hessen (* approx. 1264; † approx. 1298)

Agnes von Bayern (* approx. 1276/1277; † approx. 1340)

Grandparents

Ulrich II. Von Hanau (* 1280; † 1346)

Agnes von Hohenlohe -Weikersheim (* before 1295; † 1342/44)

Gerlach I. von Nassau (proven 1288–1361)

Agnes von Hessen († 1322)

parents

Ulrich III. von Hanau

Adelheid von Nassau († 1344)

Reinhard von Hanau

Due to the primogeniture practiced in the family , only his eldest brother, Ulrich IV. (* 1330/1340; † 1380), the father in the government followed. As a younger brother, Reinhard had to be cared for in a different way, in line with his status, for which a spiritual career offered itself.

Career

Are known from his church career

  • 1386 rector of the church in Wertheim
  • 1387 studies in Bologna
  • 1387 archdeacon and canon in Würzburg
  • 1389 Canon in Mainz
  • In 1400 he exchanged the position of archdeacon with Günther von Schwarzburg and the Würzburg canonical with Albrecht von Schwarzburg (for which consideration is not known) . The parish at St. Martin in Veitshöchheim is also mentioned in the barter .

A set arrived in the local history literature rumor Reinhard was in Wirtheim bepfründet been is incorrect.

It is also known that in 1387 he and his uncle, Ludwig von Hanau , exchanged an altar for a canon post in Würzburg.

death

Reinhard is proven to be alive in 1400.

literature

  • August Amrhein: Order of the members of the aristocratic cathedral monastery in Wirzburg, called St. Kilians Brothers, from its foundation to secularization 742 - 1803 = Archive of the Historical Association of Lower Franconia and Aschaffenburg 32 (1889). P. 244, No. 733.
  • Karl Dudek: Were Messrs Ludwig and Reinhard von Hanau pastors or chaplains in Wirtheim? . In: Bulletin of the Main-Kinzig-Kreis 4 / [19] 82. P. 18ff.
  • Jacob Im Hauße (= Johann Adam Bernhard ): Further determination of the Hanau genealogy against a so-called Jacob Im Hoffen Diplomatic explanations ... Hanau 1741.
  • Michael Hollmann: The Mainz Cathedral Chapter in the late Middle Ages (1306 - 1476) . Mainz 1990.
  • Repertory Germanicum. Directory of the persons and places of the German Empire appearing in the papal registers and camera files . Vol. 2.1. Berlin 1961.
  • Reinhard Suchier : Genealogy of the Hanauer count house . In: Festschrift of the Hanau History Association for its 50th anniversary celebration on August 27, 1894. Hanau 1894.
  • Friedrich Wachter: General Personal Schematism of the Archdiocese of Bamberg 1007 - 1907 . Bamberg, p. 182, no.3729.
  • Ernst Julius Zimmermann : Hanau city and country . 3rd edition, Hanau 1919. ND 1978.

References

  1. Hollmann, p. 377
  2. Hollmann, p. 377
  3. ^ Rep. Germanicum, Col. 1016
  4. Dudek
  5. Watcher