Master list of the Lords of Praunheim
The lords of Praunheim were a knight and ministerial family who had their headquarters in what is now Frankfurt-Praunheim , but were also wealthy beyond that.
meaning
It has been detectable since the 12th century. His property was considerably expanded by an heir daughter from the von Sachsenhausen family , without any details being known. As a result, a number of members of the von Praunheim-Sachsenhausen family or simply von Sachsenhausen called themselves . These members of the noble von Praunheim family should not be confused with members of the original noble family von Sachsenhausen.
The Lords of Praunheim provided a number of imperial schools for the city of Frankfurt am Main .
Tribe list
The Lords of Praunheim
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Wolfram I of Frankfurt (named 1189; † before 1207), imperial mayor of Frankfurt ⚭ 1.) Luitgard (probably daughter of Kunos I von Hagen-Münzenberg), 2.) Paulina (named 1195)
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Heinrich I von Praunheim , from his first marriage, (mentioned 1194–1223), mayor of Frankfurt am Main 1216–1223 ⚭ Adelheid von Echzell , mentioned 1222, 1254 as a widow
- Wolfram II von Praunheim , mentioned from 1243; † 1274, mayor of Frankfurt am Main 1248–1263, 1269–1273 ⚭ Udelinde von Rödelheim , founder of the Reichserbschultheißen line
- Rudolf I. von Praunheim , mentioned from 1250; † 1273 ⚭ Richilde, daughter of Heinrich Knoblauch , founder of the line of Reichsschöffen
- Heinrich II. Von Praunheim , * around 1200, mentioned from 1225; † 1256 ⚭ NN von Wolfskehlen , founder of the Praunheim-Wolfskehlen line
- Reichwein I., mentioned: 1230–1274
- Konrad, called: 1230–1251, dean of St. Bartholomew's monastery in Frankfurt am Main
- Helwig, called 1243–1258, († before 1264) ⚭ 1255 Margarethe
- Gottschalk I. von Praunheim-Sachsenhausen, called: 1254, 1273 ⚭ NN
- Wolfram, died early
- Gottschalk II. Praunheim-Sachsenhausen, called: 1279–1292 ⚭ Gertrud, without descendants
- Gertrud, from first marriage (* before 1195)
- Johannes von Praunheim , from second marriage, 1207–1216 mayor of Frankfurt am Main ⚭ Elisabeth von Hohenberg , second marriage to Kuno II. Von Hagen-Münzenberg .
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Heinrich I von Praunheim , from his first marriage, (mentioned 1194–1223), mayor of Frankfurt am Main 1216–1223 ⚭ Adelheid von Echzell , mentioned 1222, 1254 as a widow
Line of the Reichserbschultheißen
- Wolfram II von Praunheim, mentioned from 1250; † 1273 ⚭ Richilde, daughter of Heinrich Knoblauch
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Henry III. von Praunheim , mentioned from 1266; † 1309, mayor of Frankfurt am Main 1273–1307 ⚭ 1.) Hildegard, 2.) Gertrud von Frauenstein , daughter of Siegfried von Frauenstein
- Reichwein, from first marriage; † before 1298
- Adelheid, from second marriage
- Heinrich IV., From his second marriage, from 1279 mayor several times from Frankfurt am Main; † before 1309
- Wolfram IV. Von Praunheim-Sachsenhausen, mentioned: 1302–1320; † November 6th of unknown year ⚭ Liutgard von Bommersheim ; † December 20th of unknown year
- Johannes, died early
- NN ⚭ Ruprecht Schenck zu Schweinsberg , mentioned 1308–1350
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Rudolf II von Praunheim-Sachsenhausen , mentioned: 1323–1371; † on July 26th of unknown year, 1333–1342 burgrave of Friedberg Castle , 1334–1341 mayor of Frankfurt am Main ⚭ 1.) Klara von Hornau , 2.) Christine; † 1400.
- Wolfram V., from his first marriage, mentioned: 1347–1380
- Gertrud, named from 1344, as a widow from 1377 to 1383 ⚭ Heinrich von Kalamunt
- Eilcke, from his first marriage, mentioned: 1372–1383 ⚭ Philipp von Montfort , mentioned 1380–1388
- Elsa, from his first marriage, mentioned from 1348, nun in Retters monastery , abbess there in 1395
- Jutta, from his first marriage, first mentioned from 1348 as a nun in Kloster Retters, 1361 as the widow of Friedrich Vogt von Ursel
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Rudolf III. von Praunheim -Sachsenhausen, from his second marriage, mentioned from 1366; † 1413, 1376–1379 a. 1389–1408 Mayor of Frankfurt am Main ⚭ Irmel von Erligheim , daughter of Heinrich von Erligheim
- Bingel von Praunheim-Sachsenhausen, called 1398 ⚭ Wenzel von Selbold
- Irmgard von Praunheim-Sachsenhausen, mentioned 1398–1437 ⚭ 1415 Henne von Hochweisel ; † 1430
- Friedrich II, "the younger", from Praunheim-Sachsenhausen, mentioned 1405–1420; † before 1422 ⚭ Else von Bellersheim , whose second marriage this is. After being widowed again, she married Friedrich von Wesen for the third time.
- Irmel von Praunheim-Sachsenhausen ⚭ 1431 Wenzel von Cleen , mentioned from 1426; † 1473, 1445–1455 mayor of Frankfurt am Main
- Elisabeth ("Elschen") von Praunheim-Sachsenhausen, from 1431 a nun in Engelthal Abbey
- Rudolf IV of Praunheim-Sachsenhausen ; † beginning of 1426
- Hermann von Praunheim-Sachsenhausen, called 1409, canon in Konradsdorf Monastery (?)
- Lampert from Praunheim-Sachsenhausen ; † 1449, abbot of the Imperial Abbey of St. Maximin in Trier
- Christine von Praunheim-Sachsenhausen ⚭ 1431 Emelrich von Ingelheim (also: "von Ockenheim")
- Wolf von Praunheim-Sachsenhausen , from his second marriage, mentioned from 1374; † 1410, bailiff in Goldstein
- Gela, from his second marriage, named 1378–1388 ⚭ 1.) Rollo von Handschuhsheim , 2.) Wiprecht von Helmstadt
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Friedrich I. von Praunheim-Sachsenhausen , from his second marriage, named 1374–1414, 1382 bailiff in Koblenz and secret councilor from Trier ⚭ Sophia
- Rudolf V. von Praunheim-Sachsenhausen, mentioned from 1398; † 1409 ⚭ Gertrud von Kronberg , second marriage to Philipp von Frankenstein
- Anna von Praunheim-Sachsenhausen ⚭ Johann von Helffenstein, hereditary marshal of the Electorate of Trier , the marriage was divorced .
- Christine von Praunheim-Sachsenhausen, called 1419–1433 ⚭ Friedrich Walpode von Ulmen
- Elisabeth; † before 1304
- Kusa ⚭ 1323 Johann von Cleen , called 1323–1330
- Gertrud (?) ⚭ Ruprecht Schenck zu Schweinsberg , mentioned 1308–1350
- Wolfram IV. Von Praunheim-Sachsenhausen, mentioned: 1302–1320; † November 6th of unknown year ⚭ Liutgard von Bommersheim ; † December 20th of unknown year
- Wolfram III., From his second marriage, mentioned: 1302–1340, 1370 as bailiff of the Ronneburg ⚭ Rye, mentioned: 1326/27
- Reichwein II., Called: 1264, 1282, also called: "von Carben" ⚭ Gisela von Carben
- Konrad von Praunheim-Carben, called: 1275–1297, without descendants
- Reichwein III. von Praunheim-Marienborn, called: 1290, without descendants
- Hermann, named 1282, dean of the St. Peter and Alexander monastery in Aschaffenburg
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Henry III. von Praunheim , mentioned from 1266; † 1309, mayor of Frankfurt am Main 1273–1307 ⚭ 1.) Hildegard, 2.) Gertrud von Frauenstein , daughter of Siegfried von Frauenstein
Line of the Reichsschöffen
- Rudolf I. von Praunheim, mentioned from 1250; † 1273 ⚭ Richilde, daughter of Heinrich Knoblauch
- Adelheid, mentioned in 1264 as a minor, 1268 as a nun in the monastery throne
- Heinrich von Praunheim-Sachsenhausen, called 1264–1294 ⚭ Sophia
- Heinrich von Sachsenhausen, called 1291–1318, called “sapiens” (“the wise”), ⚭ Sophia von Herdan
- Rudolf von Praunheim, called 1318–1340 ⚭ Rufenia, without descendants
- Heile von Praunheim-Sachsenhausen, called: 1329–1343; † before 1388 ⚭ NN Gramuser. The name of his wife, who presumably came from the Gramuser family from Dieburg , who has been recorded there since 1253, is not known.
- Heinrich von Praunheim, called "Gramuser", called 1334–1368 ⚭ Stille, who in 1394 was called a widow.
- Johannes von Praunheim, called "Gramuser", called: 1364–1370, Cistercian in the Langenselbold monastery
- Konrad von Praunheim, called 1361–1372 ⚭ NN
- Konrad von Praunheim, mentioned: 1375–1393
- PROGENY
- Henne von Praunheim-Klettenberg, mentioned: 1385–1396; † before 1406, founder of the Praunheim-Klettenberg line
- Dietrich von Praunheim, called: 1391–1406 ⚭ NN von Hatsstein (?)
- Damian von Praunheim, called 1429, canon in the Mainz cathedral chapter
- Epchen von Praunheim, called 1427, canon in the Mainz cathedral chapter
- Konrad von Praunheim, mentioned: 1375–1393
- Heinrich von Praunheim, called "Gramuser", called 1334–1368 ⚭ Stille, who in 1394 was called a widow.
- Konrad von Sachsenhausen, called 1291-1318, called "the wise", founder of Praunheim (younger line)
- Heinrich von Sachsenhausen, called 1291–1318, called “sapiens” (“the wise”), ⚭ Sophia von Herdan
- Konrad von Praunheim-Sachsenhausen, called “the good”, mentioned in 1264 as still a minor, then 1268–1292 ⚭ Petrissa, mentioned as a widow in 1307
- Konrad, died early
- Wolfram von Praunheim-Sachsenhausen, mentioned in 1264 as a minor, then from 1268; † before 1317
- Gottschalk von Sachsenhausen, called 1317–1344 ⚭ Gudela, widow of Culmann von Frankfurt
Praunheim-Wolfskehlen line
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Heinrich II. Von Praunheim , * around 1200, mentioned from 1225; † 1256 ⚭ NN von Wolfskehlen
- Gerlach von Praunheim, called 1290, cleric
- Gerhard von Praunheim-Wolfskehlen, called 1257–1278 ⚭ Domud von Kronberg
- Son, mentioned in 1276
- Emmerich I. von Praunheim-Wolfskehlen, called 1312–1321 ⚭ NN
- Emmerich II von Praunheim, mentioned from 1345; † 1387, Burgmann zu Oppenheim , without descendants, last of the family branch
- Sytzel; † after 1345 ⚭ Gernot von Rickenbach; † before 1345
- Chasuble, called 1345 ⚭ Tillmann von Nagheim
- Helferich von Nagheim, inherited the property of the Praunheim-Wolfskehlen family in 1387
- Walter
- Wilhelm ⚭ Ida
- Ermbrecht von Praunheim-Wolfskehlen, called 1256–1282 ⚭ Mechthild
- Erimbert von Praunheim-Wolfskehlen, called 1281–1307 ⚭ Gertrud
- Adelheid (named: 1273 as a minor ) ⚭ Konrad von Godeloch , named: 1272–1274
- Gertrud ⚭ Theoderich Zenechin v. Praunheim-Bommersheim (1281–1304), Burgrave of the Starkenburg
Praunheim-Klettenberg line
- Henne I. von Praunheim-Klettenberg, mentioned: 1385-1396; † before 1406 ⚭ Walburga, called 1396
- Henne II., Mentioned 1406–1450, 1. ⚭ N. von Rödelheim , 2. ⚭ Anna von Praunheim-Sachsenhausen (daughter of Dammo II. Von Praunheim-Sachsenhausen), mentioned 1428–1461, all children from this second marriage
- Hen III. von Praunheim-Klettenberg, mentioned 1449 ⚭ Katharina von Hattstein , mentioned 1452
- Luckel mentioned 1456 ⚭ Henne von Hattstein, mentioned 1436–1468; † before 1473
- Hen IV. Von Praunheim-Klettenberg, mentioned until 1474 ⚭ 1455 Anna Pfeffersack
- Descendants, the line expires in 1616
- Dammo V., mentioned from 1469; † November 3, 1483, Canon and Scholaster in the Mainz Cathedral Chapter
- Hen IV. Von Praunheim-Klettenberg, mentioned until 1474 ⚭ 1455 Anna Pfeffersack
- Heinrich, named 1406
- Agnes, called 1406
- Lucke, called 1406
- Jutta, called 1406
- Henne II., Mentioned 1406–1450, 1. ⚭ N. von Rödelheim , 2. ⚭ Anna von Praunheim-Sachsenhausen (daughter of Dammo II. Von Praunheim-Sachsenhausen), mentioned 1428–1461, all children from this second marriage
Praunheim (younger line)
- Konrad von Sachsenhausen, called 1291–1318, called “the sage” ⚭ Kunigunde, daughter of Markele Moers
- Rulo von Praunheim-Sachsenhausen, mentioned: 1321–1356; † before 1371, 1330 mayor of Assenheim ⚭ Hildegard, called: 1355
- Dammo (Thomas) I. von Praunheim, mentioned from 1355; † before September 24, 1396, bailiff in Bergen ⚭ 1.) Katharina, mentioned 1371, 2.) Agnes von Cleen , mentioned 1396–1407 as a widow
- Rudolf, mentioned in 1398
- Dammo II. Von Praunheim, called 1390–1429, 1401: Markmaster of the High Mark ⚭ Meckel
- Kuno, mentioned 1428–1434 ⚭ Christine, mentioned 1428
- Dammo III. von Praunheim, mentioned 1428–1445; † before 1451 ⚭ NN
- Dammo IV. Von Praunheim, mentioned from 1451; † before 1474 ⚭ Krig von Altheim
- Konrad, mentioned 1474–1481
- Heinrich, called Kecke, mentioned 1451–1474
- Philipp, mentioned in 1481
- Johann, called Kecke, mentioned 1481–1499
- Heinrich, called Kecke, mentioned 1481–1499
- Dammo IV. Von Praunheim, mentioned from 1451; † before 1474 ⚭ Krig von Altheim
- Johann, mentioned 1428–1451, official of the Office Windecken ⚭ NN
- Eppchen, mentioned from 1437; † 1469
- PROGENY
- Eppchen, mentioned from 1437; † 1469
- Anna, mentioned 1428–1461 ⚭ Henne II. Von Praunheim-Klettenberg
- Offspring: see line Praunheim-Klettenberg
- Winter, named 1398, clergyman in the Ilbenstadt monastery
- Dammo (Thomas) I. von Praunheim, mentioned from 1355; † before September 24, 1396, bailiff in Bergen ⚭ 1.) Katharina, mentioned 1371, 2.) Agnes von Cleen , mentioned 1396–1407 as a widow
- Emmelrich von Sachsenhausen, mentioned from 1341; † 1357, Scholaster at the Cyriakusstift in Neuhausen
- Rulo von Praunheim-Sachsenhausen, mentioned: 1321–1356; † before 1371, 1330 mayor of Assenheim ⚭ Hildegard, called: 1355
Further worth knowing
- Rosa von Praunheim does not belong to this family.
literature
- Ludwig Heinrich Euler: The Lords of Sachsenhausen and Praunheim. A genealogical attempt . In: Archive for Frankfurt's History and Art , 1854, pp. 38–113, ISSN 0341-8324
- Alfred Friese: The Lords of Praunheim-Sachsenhausen, inheritance of the Reich in Frankfurt am Main: Property, social and cultural history of an imperial family of the high and late Middle Ages . Masch. Diss. 1952.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Information from Walther Möller: Family tables of West German noble families in the Middle Ages . Vol. 3 = Manfred Dreiss (Hrsg.): Library of Classical Works of Genealogy Vol. 2.3. Darmstadt 1936. ND: Neustadt an der Aisch 1996
- ↑ Friese, p. 59.
- ↑ Probably from the South Hessian lower aristocratic family of the Altheim War