Tribe list from Bruckberg

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Bruckberg's root list with the people represented in Wikipedia and important links.

The inadequate, often faulty, source situation affects the entire period of all branches of the family. Secured data are mentioned in a document, dates of birth and death o. G. However, periods of time are often unsecured and, with the greatest possible likelihood of the often divergent data sources, to be viewed with reservations. Genealogical details, even the assignment of members of the house, remain unclear.

The nobles from Bruckberg

The secured family line begins with Frideric de Pruccaperga, documented around 1110, († after 1110); ∞ () NN (-). They had the following offspring:

A1. Friedrich II. , De Prukkeperch, documented mention around 1125 to 1147, († after 1147); ∞ () NN (-)
B1. Friedrich III. , "Nobilis vir" ( nobleman ) 1156–1158, († around 1160)
B2. Albero I. , first documented mention 1158 to 1189, († June 22 (1190/1191), Third Crusade ); ∞ I: () Euphemia († before 1160); ∞ II: () Diemut († April 28 ...)
C1. Albero II. , First documented mention 1189 to 1209, († January 7th…, as a monk in the monastery of Sankt Emmeram )
C2. Heinrich I , first documented around 1210, canon of Berchtesgaden (1220), († after 1220); ∞ () NN
D1. Heinrich II. , Liber de Prukkperg (The Freeborn of ...) (1241), documented mention 1225 to 1241, († after 1241); ∞ () NN
E1. Albero III. , nobilis de Bruckberg (Edler von ...) (1253), libertinus de Pruckberg (The Free of ...) (1275), († July 31 (after 1284)); ∞ () Kunigunde NN , first documented mention 1275
F1. Diethelm , nobilis vir (Freiherr) (1317), documented mention 1275 to 1324, (†† (1325)); ∞ (before July 6, 1279) Liukard von Hals († after February 10, 1310), daughter of Count Albert VI. von Hals (–1305) and Countess Adeldeid (von Rottenegg / Rotteneck) (–1282)
G1. Kunigunde , († after 1296); ∞ ((February 2, 1291)) Count Rapoto IV of Ortenburg , Spanheimer , (* around 1255 - † November 19 (1296/1297)), son of Count Heinrich I of Ortenburg (-1241) and Margravine Richgard of Hohenburg (-1266)
F2. Albero IV. , Lord of Murnau (1288), district judge of the county of Hirschberg (1332), documented in 1275, († after February 22, 1333); ∞ (before June 11, 1296) Sophie von Weilheim († April 17 (after 1321)), daughter of Gebhard I. von Weilheim (-) and NN (-)
G1. Adelheid , pastor (March 16 (after 1327)), nun of Seligenthal
G2. Niklas , District Judge of the County of Hirschberg (1339 and 1350-1356), District Judge of the County of Graisbach (1345), District Judge of Nuremberg (1338–1357), (†† after 1357)
Family extinct (ultimus familiae) - Count Heinrich V. von Wartstein , documented from 1344 to 1391, is mentioned in 1389 as the heir of the Bruckbergs.
D2. Friedrich IV. , First documented mention in 1225 and 1234 under ministerials
C3. Friedrich , Canon of Regensburg (1194), Provost of Öhringen (1213–1214), Canon of Trient (1214), († after February 3, 1215)
A2. Konrad I. , de Prukkeperch, documented mention around 1125 to 1147, († after 1147); ∞ () Hailwig NN , († around 1125)
B1. Konrad II. , Documented in 1147, (†† after 1147)

Individual evidence / notes

  1. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Detlev Schwennicke : European Family Tables, New Series, Volume XVI., Plate 50, Publisher: Vittorio Klostermann, Frankfurt a. M. 1995, ISBN 3-465-02741-8
  2. a b MedLands BAVARIA NOBILITY , accessed on November 27, 2014.