Master list of the Lords of Praunheim

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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

  1. 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)
    1. 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
      1. 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
      2. Rudolf I. von Praunheim , mentioned from 1250; † 1273 ⚭ Richilde, daughter of Heinrich Knoblauch , founder of the line of Reichsschöffen
      3. Heinrich II. Von Praunheim , * around 1200, mentioned from 1225; † 1256 ⚭ NN von Wolfskehlen , founder of the Praunheim-Wolfskehlen line
      4. Reichwein I., mentioned: 1230–1274
      5. Konrad, called: 1230–1251, dean of St. Bartholomew's monastery in Frankfurt am Main
      6. Helwig, called 1243–1258, († before 1264) ⚭ 1255 Margarethe
      7. Gottschalk I. von Praunheim-Sachsenhausen, called: 1254, 1273 ⚭ NN
        1. Wolfram, died early
        2. Gottschalk II. Praunheim-Sachsenhausen, called: 1279–1292 ⚭ Gertrud, without descendants
    2. Gertrud, from first marriage (* before 1195)
    3. Johannes von Praunheim , from second marriage, 1207–1216 mayor of Frankfurt am Main ⚭ Elisabeth von Hohenberg , second marriage to Kuno II. Von Hagen-Münzenberg .

Line of the Reichserbschultheißen

  1. Wolfram II von Praunheim, mentioned from 1250; † 1273 ⚭ Richilde, daughter of Heinrich Knoblauch
    1. 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
      1. Reichwein, from first marriage; † before 1298
      2. Adelheid, from second marriage
      3. Heinrich IV., From his second marriage, from 1279 mayor several times from Frankfurt am Main; † before 1309
        1. Wolfram IV. Von Praunheim-Sachsenhausen, mentioned: 1302–1320; † November 6th of unknown year ⚭ Liutgard von Bommersheim ; † December 20th of unknown year
          1. Johannes, died early
          2. NN ⚭ Ruprecht Schenck zu Schweinsberg , mentioned 1308–1350
        2. 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.
          1. Wolfram V., from his first marriage, mentioned: 1347–1380
          2. Gertrud, named from 1344, as a widow from 1377 to 1383 ⚭ Heinrich von Kalamunt
          3. Eilcke, from his first marriage, mentioned: 1372–1383 ⚭ Philipp von Montfort , mentioned 1380–1388
          4. Elsa, from his first marriage, mentioned from 1348, nun in Retters monastery , abbess there in 1395
          5. Jutta, from his first marriage, first mentioned from 1348 as a nun in Kloster Retters, 1361 as the widow of Friedrich Vogt von Ursel
          6. 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
            1. Bingel von Praunheim-Sachsenhausen, called 1398 ⚭ Wenzel von Selbold
            2. Irmgard von Praunheim-Sachsenhausen, mentioned 1398–1437 ⚭ 1415 Henne von Hochweisel ; † 1430
            3. 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.
              1. Irmel von Praunheim-Sachsenhausen ⚭ 1431 Wenzel von Cleen , mentioned from 1426; † 1473, 1445–1455 mayor of Frankfurt am Main
              2. Elisabeth ("Elschen") von Praunheim-Sachsenhausen, from 1431 a nun in Engelthal Abbey
            4. Rudolf IV of Praunheim-Sachsenhausen ; † beginning of 1426
            5. Hermann von Praunheim-Sachsenhausen, called 1409, canon in Konradsdorf Monastery (?)
            6. Lampert from Praunheim-Sachsenhausen ; † 1449, abbot of the Imperial Abbey of St. Maximin in Trier
            7. Christine von Praunheim-Sachsenhausen ⚭ 1431 Emelrich von Ingelheim (also: "von Ockenheim")
          7. Wolf von Praunheim-Sachsenhausen , from his second marriage, mentioned from 1374; † 1410, bailiff in Goldstein
          8. Gela, from his second marriage, named 1378–1388 ⚭ 1.) Rollo von Handschuhsheim , 2.) Wiprecht von Helmstadt
          9. Friedrich I. von Praunheim-Sachsenhausen , from his second marriage, named 1374–1414, 1382 bailiff in Koblenz and secret councilor from Trier ⚭ Sophia
            1. Rudolf V. von Praunheim-Sachsenhausen, mentioned from 1398; † 1409 ⚭ Gertrud von Kronberg , second marriage to Philipp von Frankenstein
            2. Anna von Praunheim-Sachsenhausen ⚭ Johann von Helffenstein, hereditary marshal of the Electorate of Trier , the marriage was divorced .
            3. Christine von Praunheim-Sachsenhausen, called 1419–1433 ⚭ Friedrich Walpode von Ulmen
        3. Elisabeth; † before 1304
        4. Kusa ⚭ 1323 Johann von Cleen , called 1323–1330
        5. Gertrud (?) ⚭ Ruprecht Schenck zu Schweinsberg , mentioned 1308–1350
      4. Wolfram III., From his second marriage, mentioned: 1302–1340, 1370 as bailiff of the Ronneburg ⚭ Rye, mentioned: 1326/27
    2. Reichwein II., Called: 1264, 1282, also called: "von Carben" ⚭ Gisela von Carben
      1. Konrad von Praunheim-Carben, called: 1275–1297, without descendants
      2. Reichwein III. von Praunheim-Marienborn, called: 1290, without descendants
    3. Hermann, named 1282, dean of the St. Peter and Alexander monastery in Aschaffenburg

Line of the Reichsschöffen

  1. Rudolf I. von Praunheim, mentioned from 1250; † 1273 ⚭ Richilde, daughter of Heinrich Knoblauch
    1. Adelheid, mentioned in 1264 as a minor, 1268 as a nun in the monastery throne
    2. Heinrich von Praunheim-Sachsenhausen, called 1264–1294 ⚭ Sophia
      1. Heinrich von Sachsenhausen, called 1291–1318, called “sapiens” (“the wise”), ⚭ Sophia von Herdan
        1. Rudolf von Praunheim, called 1318–1340 ⚭ Rufenia, without descendants
        2. 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.
          1. Heinrich von Praunheim, called "Gramuser", called 1334–1368 ⚭ Stille, who in 1394 was called a widow.
            1. Johannes von Praunheim, called "Gramuser", called: 1364–1370, Cistercian in the Langenselbold monastery
          2. Konrad von Praunheim, called 1361–1372 ⚭ NN
            1. Konrad von Praunheim, mentioned: 1375–1393
              1. PROGENY
            2. Henne von Praunheim-Klettenberg, mentioned: 1385–1396; † before 1406, founder of the Praunheim-Klettenberg line
            3. Dietrich von Praunheim, called: 1391–1406 ⚭ NN von Hatsstein (?)
              1. Damian von Praunheim, called 1429, canon in the Mainz cathedral chapter
              2. Epchen von Praunheim, called 1427, canon in the Mainz cathedral chapter
      2. Konrad von Sachsenhausen, called 1291-1318, called "the wise", founder of Praunheim (younger line)
    3. Konrad von Praunheim-Sachsenhausen, called “the good”, mentioned in 1264 as still a minor, then 1268–1292 ⚭ Petrissa, mentioned as a widow in 1307
      1. Konrad, died early
    4. Wolfram von Praunheim-Sachsenhausen, mentioned in 1264 as a minor, then from 1268; † before 1317
      1. Gottschalk von Sachsenhausen, called 1317–1344 ⚭ Gudela, widow of Culmann von Frankfurt

Praunheim-Wolfskehlen line

  1. Heinrich II. Von Praunheim , * around 1200, mentioned from 1225; † 1256 ⚭ NN von Wolfskehlen
    1. Gerlach von Praunheim, called 1290, cleric
    2. Gerhard von Praunheim-Wolfskehlen, called 1257–1278 ⚭ Domud von Kronberg
      1. Son, mentioned in 1276
      2. Emmerich I. von Praunheim-Wolfskehlen, called 1312–1321 ⚭ NN
        1. Emmerich II von Praunheim, mentioned from 1345; † 1387, Burgmann zu Oppenheim , without descendants, last of the family branch
        2. Sytzel; † after 1345 ⚭ Gernot von Rickenbach; † before 1345
        3. Chasuble, called 1345 ⚭ Tillmann von Nagheim
          1. Helferich von Nagheim, inherited the property of the Praunheim-Wolfskehlen family in 1387
      3. Walter
      4. Wilhelm ⚭ Ida
    3. Ermbrecht von Praunheim-Wolfskehlen, called 1256–1282 ⚭ Mechthild
      1. Erimbert von Praunheim-Wolfskehlen, called 1281–1307 ⚭ Gertrud
    4. Adelheid (named: 1273 as a minor ) ⚭ Konrad von Godeloch , named: 1272–1274
    5. Gertrud ⚭ Theoderich Zenechin v. Praunheim-Bommersheim (1281–1304), Burgrave of the Starkenburg

Praunheim-Klettenberg line

  1. Henne I. von Praunheim-Klettenberg, mentioned: 1385-1396; † before 1406 ⚭ Walburga, called 1396
    1. 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
      1. Hen III. von Praunheim-Klettenberg, mentioned 1449 ⚭ Katharina von Hattstein , mentioned 1452
      2. Luckel mentioned 1456 ⚭ Henne von Hattstein, mentioned 1436–1468; † before 1473
        1. Hen IV. Von Praunheim-Klettenberg, mentioned until 1474 ⚭ 1455 Anna Pfeffersack
          1. Descendants, the line expires in 1616
        2. Dammo V., mentioned from 1469; † November 3, 1483, Canon and Scholaster in the Mainz Cathedral Chapter
    2. Heinrich, named 1406
    3. Agnes, called 1406
    4. Lucke, called 1406
    5. Jutta, called 1406

Praunheim (younger line)

  1. Konrad von Sachsenhausen, called 1291–1318, called “the sage” ⚭ Kunigunde, daughter of Markele Moers
    1. Rulo von Praunheim-Sachsenhausen, mentioned: 1321–1356; † before 1371, 1330 mayor of Assenheim ⚭ Hildegard, called: 1355
      1. 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
        1. Rudolf, mentioned in 1398
        2. Dammo II. Von Praunheim, called 1390–1429, 1401: Markmaster of the High Mark ⚭ Meckel
          1. Kuno, mentioned 1428–1434 ⚭ Christine, mentioned 1428
          2. Dammo III. von Praunheim, mentioned 1428–1445; † before 1451 ⚭ NN
            1. Dammo IV. Von Praunheim, mentioned from 1451; † before 1474 ⚭ Krig von Altheim
              1. Konrad, mentioned 1474–1481
            2. Heinrich, called Kecke, mentioned 1451–1474
              1. Philipp, mentioned in 1481
              2. Johann, called Kecke, mentioned 1481–1499
              3. Heinrich, called Kecke, mentioned 1481–1499
          3. Johann, mentioned 1428–1451, official of the Office Windecken ⚭ NN
            1. Eppchen, mentioned from 1437; † 1469
              1. PROGENY
          4. Anna, mentioned 1428–1461 ⚭ Henne II. Von Praunheim-Klettenberg
            1. Offspring: see line Praunheim-Klettenberg
        3. Winter, named 1398, clergyman in the Ilbenstadt monastery
    2. Emmelrich von Sachsenhausen, mentioned from 1341; † 1357, Scholaster at the Cyriakusstift in Neuhausen

Further worth knowing

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

  1. 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
  2. Friese, p. 59.
  3. Probably from the South Hessian lower aristocratic family of the Altheim War