Siegfried von Jabilinze

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Siegfried (Latin comes Sifridus de Jabilinze ; † around 1131/39) was Count of Jabilinze.

Life

Siegfried was the eldest son of Ritter Gottschalk von Gabelizo . The location of this castle is unknown, probably on the lower Saale near Nienburg . In 1117 Siegfried was first mentioned with his father with a fiefdom of the Nienburg monastery . In 1130 Siegfried conquered the new town of Nienburg and was called a tyrant for this . In one of the following years he was killed by Albrecht the Bear for rioting against him. His brother Baderich survived, although he was involved in the uprising. In 1140 Archbishop Konrad von Magdeburg destroyed the Jabilinze Castle, which had belonged to Count Siegfried .

Descendants are not known.

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Remarks

  1. Old list of goods and donations of the Nienburg monastery , in Codex diplomaticus Anhaltinus , Volume V, Appendix No. 2, p. 355 (last line)
  2. Neapolis civitas ex Nienburg obsessa est a quodam Tyranno win Frido. (The new town of Nienburg was occupied by a tyrant Siegfrid.) To 1130. In: F. Winter: Series abbatum Nienburgensium . In: History sheets for the city and state of Magdeburg. Second year 1867. Magdeburg 1868. p. 115
  3. Georg Waitz u. a. (Ed.): Scriptores (in Folio) 14: Supplementa tomorum I-XII, pars II. Supplementum tomi XIII. Hannover 1883, p. 413 ( Monumenta Germaniae Historica , digitized version )
  4. On the attack on Nienburg and the circumstances see also The Lords of Jabilinze
  5. Pöhlder Annalen to 1140, in Georg Heinrich Pertz a . a. (Ed.): Scriptores (in Folio) 16: Annales aevi Suevici. Hannover 1859, p. 80 ( Monumenta Germaniae Historica , digitized version )
  6. Bishop Conrad van Maideburch owned oc en hus Jabilinze, dat was greven Sifrides unde tobrac it. In: Sächsische Weltchronik zu 1140, in: Deutsche Chroniken und other history books of the Middle Ages 2: Sächsische Weltchronik. Eberhard's rhyming chronicle from Gandersheim. Brunswick rhyming chronicle. Chronicle of the monastery of S. Simon and Judas zu Goslar. Holstein rhyme chronicle. Edited by Ludwig Weiland . Hannover 1877, p. 211 ( Monumenta Germaniae Historica , digitized version )