Main list of Meinheringer

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The article contains a master list of the Meinheringer and important intermediate members.

The Burgraves of Meissen 1199–1426

The first known representative of the house was Meinher I. He appears in 1171 as praefectus , then in 1196 as Count von Werben ( Burgwerben )

A1. Meinher I , (1171) Burgrave of Werben, (June 14, 1199) Burgrave of Meißen, (* before 1171, † between August 18, 1217 and January 8, 1218); ∞ (1187) Irmentrut († after 1218)
B1. Meinher II. , (1214) Burgrave of Meissen, (* 1203; † after November 22, 1250); ∞ Dobrita von Riesenburg († before April 25, 1264), daughter of Bohuslav I von Hrabischitz (1180–1241)
C1. Meinher (III.) , (1243) junior Burgrave of Meißen, († after May 19, 1297); ∞ NN von Lobdeburg-Arnshaugk († before 1317), daughter of Hartmann von Lobdeburg-Bergow (-1237) and Christina von Meißen (-1251)
D1. Meinher III. (IV.) , Burgrave of Meissen (* 1246; † August 30, 1308); ∞ Sophie († between March 4, 1313 and October 19, 1317; buried in Altzella Abbey)
E1. Hermann III. , Burgrave of Meißen, (1324) Count von Hartenstein , documented mention from 1308 to 1341 (* before 1308, † before March 9, 1351; buried in the Cistercian monastery Altzella ); ∞ (around 1330) Willibirg von Querfurt († October 20, 1336; buried in the Cistercian monastery Altzella)
F1. Herman IV. , Burgrave of Meißen, first documented mention 1346 to 1348, († after 1349; buried in Meißner Dom )
F2. Meinher V. (VI.) , Burgrave of Meißen, 1351 took over the rule together with his brother Berthold I after the end of guardianship by Meinher IV., 1381 fraternal division of rule. Meinher received the county of Hartenstein and Berthold I. the county of Frauenstein in the eastern Ore Mountains, documented in 1348, (* around 1335; † between September 29, 1386 and December 6, 1386; ▭ in the Meißner Dom ); ∞ Sophie von Schwarzburg, first documented mention 1353 to 1394, († around 1394), daughter of Count Heinrich VIII (IX) von Schwarzburg (–1358) and Helene von Schauenburg (–1341)
G1. Heinrich I , 1388 taking over the Burgraviate of Meissen, (* before 1381; † 1423; buried in Meissen Cathedral); ∞ Katharina (from equals?)
H1. Heinrich II. (†† ⚔ June 15, 1426 in the Battle of Aussig ), His body was not found
→ The Meinheriger line of the Burgraves of Meissen is extinct. King Sigismund enfeoffed Heinrich I of Plauen (July 21, 1426 in Blindenburg) with the Burgraviate of Meißen and the County of Hartenstein
H2. Constantia († after 1423) ∞ (1408) Heinrich IV. Von Waldenburg († after 1435), son of Johann von Waldenburg (* before 1360; † after 1385)
H3. Katharina (* before 1435, † after 1449)
H4. Sophie († after June 3, 1435) ∞ Friedrich XII. von Schönburg-Glauchau (* 1391; †† ⚔ June 16, 1426 in the Battle of Aussig ), son of Veit I von Schönburg-Glauchau († before 1422) and Jutta von Leisnig († before 1420)
G2. Helene (* 1360 at Hartenstein Castle ; † July 13, 1393 in Kölleda ); ∞ (1389 at Hartenstein Castle) Count Friedrich XIV. Von Beichlingen-Wiehe (* around 1350 in Beichlingen ; †† ⚔ June 15, 1426 in the Battle of Aussig ), (∞ II: Mechtild (Mathilde) von Mansfeld (* around 1375 ; † 1447), daughter of Count Burchard VIII (V.) von Mansfeld (–1389/1391) and Agnes von Braunschweig-Lüneburg (1356–1430 / 1434)), son of Count Heinrich IV. Von Beichlingen (1313–1386 ) and Countess Sophia von Regenstein (1324–1366)
F3. Berthold I , Burgrave of Meißen, Count of Hartenstein, 1351 took over the rule together with his brother Meinher V. after the end of guardianship by Meinher IV., 1381 fraternal division of rule. Meinher received the county of Hartenstein and Berthold I. the county of Frauenstein in the eastern Ore Mountains, (* around 1335; † December 4, 1398; buried in Meißner Dom); ∞ Elisabeth († February 16, 1404)
G1. Meinher VI. , Count zu Frauenstein, (* before 1381; †† after 1403; buried in Meißner Dom)
F4. Albrecht , Burgrave of Meissen, first documented April 4, 1381
E2. Meinher IV. (V.) , Burgrave of Meißen, (1323) Count of Hartenstein, (1341) district judge in Meißen and the Pleißenland , (* before 1308; † between June 7, 1352 and February 24, 1355; buried in Meißner Cathedral)
E3. Albert , first documented mention 1317 to 1319, (* before 1308, † after 1319)
E4. Sophia , first documented mention 1349 († August 5, 1366); ∞ Borso von Riesenburg , first documented mention 1349 to 1389, († after 1389)
D2. Agnes , first documented mention 1289 to 1317, († after 1317); ∞ (before March 1289) Burgrave Albrecht II. Von Leisnig († before 1309), son of Burgrave Albero II. Von Groitzsch and Leisnig (-) and the NN (-)
D3. Gertrud (* around 1300; † after July 20, 1312); ∞ Burgrave Otto III. zu Dohna († 1289/1321), son of Burgrave Otto II von Dohna (–1256/17 April 1287) and Christiane von Schwarzburg
C2. Hermann (II.) , (1245) junior burgrave of Meissen, (* 1233; † after June 8, 1245)
C3. Johann , first documented mention from 1259 to 1299, (1259) Canon of Meißen, (around 1264) Provost zu Zscheila, (1299) Provost zu Wurzen, († around 1299)
C4. Boizlaus , documented in 1264, († before September 1, 1286)
C5. Bernhard , Burgrave of Meissen, († before July 1, 1299); ∞ Gertrud († after July 1, 1299)
C6. Albert , (1275) Canon of Cologne, (1283–1288) Komtur zu Königsberg , (1292) Knight of the Teutonic Order, documented in 1264, († after February 14, 1304)
B2. Hermann II. (I) , (1215–1268) Burgrave of Neuchâtel , (1230–1268) Count of Mansfeld (1/2), (1245) Burgrave of Freyburg, founder of the Eastern Line (expired around 1370), ( * 1214; † between March 29, 1269 and July 18, 1271); ∞ I: (before 1229) Gertrud von Mansfeld († after 1230), daughter of Count Burchard I. von Mansfeld (1185–1229), (1200) Count von Mansfeld, (1215) to Schkopau Castle, (1225) Vogt von Gerbstedt , founded Helfta Monastery in 1229 , and Elisabeth von Schwarzburg (–1229/1233); ∞ II: (January 21, 1236 in Linz) NN; Descendants see here
B3. Mechtild , 1218 founder of the Beuditz monastery near Weißenfels , († after 1220); ∞ Count Konrad von Lobdeburg († 1203 / before 1218), son of Count Hartmann von Lobdeburg and Alerheim (−1184/1186) and NN von Magdeburg (-)

The Burgraves of Neuchâtel 1215–1297, Counts of Mansfeld 1230–1319 and Counts of Osterfeld 1258–1349

Hermann II. (I) , (1215–1268) Burgrave of Neuchâtel , (1230–1268) Count of Mansfeld (1/2), (1245) Burgrave of Freyburg, (* 1214; † between March 29, 1269 and July 18, 1271); ∞ I: (before 1229) Gertrud von Mansfeld († after 1230), daughter of Count Burchard I. von Mansfeld (1185–1229), (1200) Count von Mansfeld, (1215) to Schkopau Castle, (1225) Vogt von Gerbstedt , founded Helfta Monastery in 1229, and Elisabeth von Schwarzburg (–1229/1233); ∞ II: (January 21, 1236 in Linz) NN

A1. [I] Burchard (Burkhard), (1246) von der Neuenburg, (1251) Burggraf von Freyburg, (* before 1246; †† after March 22, 1278)
A2. [I] Hermann III. (II.) , (1256–1297) Burggraf von der Neuenburg, (1269) Graf von Mansfeld, (1277) Osterfeld and (1275–1279) Berka , (1303) Burggraf von Freyburg, documented from 1251 to 1308, (* before 1251 ; † around 1304/1308); ∞ (before 1269) Heilwig von Berka († after 1285), daughter of Count Dietrich III. von Berka (-1251/1252) and Heilwig von Lobdeburg (-1252)
B1. Elisabeth (Elsa) von der Neuchâtel, heiress of Berka, documented in 1280, (* before 1280, † after June 3, 1320); ∞ (before July 8, 1280) Count Friedrich von Rabenswald and Wiehe, documented from 1259 to 1307, (* before 1259; † before August 11, 1312), son of Count Albert I. Rabenswald and Wiehe († 1255)
B2. Daughter from Neuchâtel
B3. Daughter from Neuchâtel
A3. [I] Meinher von der Neuenburg, (1245–1271) Provost of Naumburg, (1272–1280) Bishop of Naumburg , (* before 1246; †† between August 20, 1280 and November 27, 1280)
A4. [I] Günther von der Neuenburg, (1250) Count von Mansfeld, (1250) Canon, (1271–1276) Vitztum , (1272) Archdeacon , (1289–1293) Dompropst zu Halberstadt, (1295) Canon zu Naumburg, (1299 ) Archdeacon zu Gatersleben , (1303) Domthesaurarius zu Naumburg, (* before 1250; †† (before July 15) 1303)
A5. [I] Heinrich , (1256–1297) Burggraf von der Neuenburg, (1258–1275) Graf von Osterfeld , (1275) Graf von Mansfeld, documented from 1253 to 1304, († before 1305); ∞ NN
B1. Gertrud von Osterfeld, nun in Beuditz Abbey, documented mention 1292 to 1293, († after 1293)
B2. Elisabeth von Osterfeld, nun in Beuditz Abbey, documented mention 1292 to 1293, († after 1293)
B3. Heinrich von Osterfeld, (1304–1306) Cathedral Vicar of Naumburg, documented mention 1286, († before 1340); ∞ NN
C1. Johann , Graf von Osterfeld, documented mention 1349 to 1352, († after 1352)
C2. Günther , Count von Osterfeld, (1370) DO member , documented 1349 to 1370, († after 1370)
C3. Nikolaus , Count von Osterfeld, documented mention 1330 to 1349, (†† after 1349)
B4. Meinher , Count von Osterfeld, first documented mention in 1304, († before 1330); ∞ NN
C1. Hermann VI. , Count von Osterfeld, first documented mention 1349, († around 1349)
B5. Johann , Graf von Osterfeld, first documented mention 1304 to 1349, († around 1349); ∞ NN
C1. Hermann , Count von Osterfeld, first documented mention 1349, († after 1349)
C2. Heinrich , Count von Osterfeld, first documented mention 1349, († after 1349)
A6. [I] Hermann von der Neuenburg, (1271–1306) Canon zu Naumburg, (1277) Canon of Zeitz, (1277–1306) Archdeacon of the Pleißenland documented from 1267 to 1311 (* before 1267; †† after 1313)
A7. [I] Heinrich , (1270) Count of Osterfeld, (1277) Burgrave of Neuchâtel, (1303) Count of Neuchâtel, (* 1267; † between July 26, 1305 and May 12, 1319); ∞ NN
B1. Heinrich , Count von Osterfeld and Burgmann zu Osterfeld, first documented mention 1330, (†† before 1349)
A8. [II] Ermentrud von der Neuenburg, (1280) prioress in the Beuditz monastery, documented mention 1267 to 1285, († around 1285)
A9. [II] daughter of Naumburg, nun in the Abbey of Beuditz, († after 1267)
A10. [?] Albert , Count von Mansfeld, first documented mention 1260
A11. [?] Ulrich , (1306) monk at St. Georg Monastery (Naumburg)

literature

  • The grave monuments in Meissen Cathedral, volume 1 of sources and materials on Saxon history and folklore, author: Matthias Donath, editor: Matthias Donath, Leipziger Universitätsverlag, 2004, ISBN 978-3-937209-45-6
  • Magazine of Saxon history: on the year ..., author: Johann Christian Hasche, Verlag Hasche, 1789, original by: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, digitized: September 1st, 2008 books.google.de
  • D. Schwennicke: European Family Tables, New Series, Volume XIX., Plate 113 and 114, Publisher: Vittorio Klostermann, Frankfurt a. M. 2000, ISBN 3-465-03074-5

Web links

  • The grave monuments in Meissen Cathedral books.google.de By Matthias Donath

ADB / NDB

  1. ^ Heinrich Theodor Flathe:  Heinrich I. von Hartenstein . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 11, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1880, p. 546 f.

Individual evidence / notes

  1. euweb.cz Schwarzburg 4
  2. a b entry according to D. Schwennicke: European Family Tables, New Series, Volume XIX., Plate 113. No entry in the nobility database , Uni-Erlangen
  3. Entry according to D. Schwennicke: European Family Tables, New Series, Volume XIX., Table 113. In the aristocratic database  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , Uni-Erlangen, she is the daughter of (E1.) Meinher III. (IV.) Registered.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www8.informatik.uni-erlangen.de  
  4. euweb.cz Schwarzburg 1
  5. ^ A b D. Schwennicke: European Family Tables, New Series, Volume XIX., Plate 94A, Publisher: Vittorio Klostermann, Frankfurt a. M. 2000, ISBN 3-465-03074-5
  6. The old rule (county) Berka ad Ilm archive.org Section V., page 267 ff., In the journal of the Association for Thuringian History and Antiquity, edited by Professor Dr. Otto Dobencker, New Series. Sixth volume. The entire episode, volume twenty-fourth, published by Gustav Fischer, Jena 1906, accessed March 20, 2010
  7. Friedrich von Wiehe in "Genealogy Middle Ages"
  8. a b entry according to uni-Erlangen  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. . No entry in D. Schwennicke: European Family Tables, New Series, Volume XIX., Plate 114@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www8.informatik.uni-erlangen.de  
  9. a b c d Regesta on the copy book of the Reinhardsbrunn monastery (PDF; 1.4 MB) page 334, accessed March 20, 2010
  10. Entry according to Uni-Erlangen  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. and not like D. Schwennicke: European family tables, New Series, Volume XIX., Plate 114 as the son of A7@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www8.informatik.uni-erlangen.de  
  11. Entry according to Uni-Erlangen  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , but without children, as the children are probably the sons of B3 (here C1 and C2). No entry in D. Schwennicke: European Family Tables, New Series, Volume XIX., Plate 114@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www8.informatik.uni-erlangen.de  
  12. a b entry according to D. Schwennicke: European Family Tables, New Series, Volume XIX., Plate 114. No entry in the aristocratic database , Uni-Erlangen