Colditz tribe list

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The inadequate, often incorrect 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 Reichsministerials and Lords von Colditz

The first representative of the House of Colditz so named was Thimo I. von Colditz († after 1192), Reichsministerialer (1158), documented from 1157 to 1192. He had the following descendants:

A1. Heinrich I von Colditz, district judge of the Pleißenland (1210), documented mention 1198 to 1223, (▭ in the Buch monastery ); ∞ Adelheid, first documented mention 1215
B1. Dietrich von Colditz († before 1215; ▭ in the Buch monastery )
B2. Thimo II of Colditz, first documented mention 1215 to 1263, († before May 25, 1265)
C1. Heinrich II. Von Colditz, "the Elder" (1303), monk at Altzella Monastery (1319), documented mention 1265 to 1320; ∞ (before 1280) Mabilia von Kamenz, first documented mention from 1280 to 1286, (▭ in Meißen), daughter of Witego I. von Kamenz (–1264) and NN
D1. Heinrich VII. Von Colditz, "the Younger" (1313), documented from 1308 to 1340; ∞ NN, officially documented (1327)
E1. Thimo VI. von Colditz, Burggräflich Meißnischer Vogt zu Stolpen (1341), margravial marshal (1348–1352), “the oldest” (1356), documented in 1308, († between August 20, 1362 and October 5, 1363); ∞ Bertha von Wildenfels, documented evidence from 1373 to 1385, daughter of Johann von Wildenfels (-) and NN
F1. Thimo VIII von Colditz, first documented mention 1354 to 1374
F2. Henry IX. von Colditz, first documented mention 1356 to 1367, († before 1373)
F3. Agnes von Colditz, first documented mention 1374 to 1385, († before June 1, 1391); ∞ (between March 23, 1374 and January 27, 1379) Count Ernst I. (VII.) Von Gleichen , documented 1343, († between July 11, 1394 and March 25, 1395), (∞ I: Lutgard NN ( † after October 31, 1370)), son of Count Hermann III. (IV.) Von Gleichen (1290–1343 / 1344/1345) and Sophie von Hohnstein (1301–1343)
F4. Margareta von Colditz († after December 27, 1370); ∞ (before October 5, 1363) Burgrave Albert V. (VI.) Von Leisnig , Lord zu Mutzschen (1350-1379), documented evidence from 1329 to 1379, son of Albero IV. (Albrecht IV.) Von Leisnig (-1349) and Klara (-)
E2. Witego von Colditz, first documented mention 1338 to 1347
F1. Heinrich X. von Colditz, first documented mention 1357
F2. Anarg von Colditz, first documented mention 1357 to 1375
F3. Thimo IX. von Colditz, first documented mention 1357 to 1380
E3. Mabilia von Colditz, Abbess of the St. Marienstern Monastery (1370–1383)
D2. Daughter of Colditz; ∞ Heinrich, Marshal von Frohburg , first documented mention from 1290 to 1317
D3. Thimo V. von Colditz, lord of Graupen , captain of Pirna (1326), Bohemian council (1336), documented evidence from 1314 to 1340; ∞ I: (before September 21, 1315) Margareta von Schiltberg († 1340; ▭ in Schweidnitz ), daughter of Johann Sambor von Schiltberg, knight of Mollwitz ; ∞ II: Agnes, first documented mention 1353, († 1377)
E1. [I] Hans I. von Colditz, first documented mention 1332 to 1377
F1. Otto von Colditz, Lord of Königsfeld (–1398), Lord of Graupen (1425), documented evidence from 1394 to 1425, († before June 24, 1435); ∞ (before May 24, 1403) Jutta von Freckleben († after 1436), daughter of knight Rudolf von Freckleben (-)
G1. Margareta von Colditz, documented mention 1429 to 1438; ∞ Gebhard von Werberg, first documented mention 1423 to 1432, († before June 24, 1435), son of Ludolf von Werberg (1364–1427) and Lukard von Hadmersleben (-)
F2. Nikolaus von Colditz, Teutonic Order Commander in Wildenbruch (1419), Teutonic Knights in Süpplingenburg (1432)
E2. [I] Thimo VII of Colditz, Marshal of Thuringia (1349-1352), Lord of Colditz (1353 or 1360), Colditz becomes a Bohemian fiefdom (March 17, 1368), Lord of 2/3 of Eilenburg (1376 or 1378) , Pledgee of Pirna (1379), lord of Püchau (1383), bailiff of Upper Lusatia (around 1353–1366), imperial chamberlain (1360), burgrave of Nuremberg (1360–1365), royal captain of Silesia (1369–1383), documented in 1338, († between October 23, 1383 and February 3, 1384); ∞ Anna von Kittlitz, first documented mention from 1355 to 1412, daughter of Heinrich von Kittlitz , Herr zu Baruth , (-) and NN
F1. Sigmund von Colditz, lord of Colditz and Graupen, pledgee of Pirna (1384), co- lord of Eilenburg, († between July 21, 1390 and April 24, 1393); ∞ NN
G1. Hans (Hanuš) II. Von Colditz, Lord of Bilin and Graupen (1416), Governor of the Duchy of Schweidnitz-Jauer (1448–1454), Governor of Upper Lusatia (1449), documented in 1393, († between October 5, 1461 and 20 October 1462); ∞ Agnes von Landstein , first documented mention 1462 to 1473, († after 1473), daughter of Baron Georg von Landstein, Lord zu Kurowitz and Bistritz , (-) and Maschna von Waldstein (-)
H1. Thimo X. (XIII.) Von Colditz, lord of Bilin and Graupen (1416), captain of the Leitmeritz district (Litoměřice ), governor of Upper Lusatia , documented from 1470 to 1508, (* around 1458, † around 1508); ∞ Margareta von Wartenberg , documented in 1521, (* around 1462, † around 1521), (∞ II: Burgrave Hans von Dohna , captain of Cottbus and Peitz , († 1522/1523), son of Burgrave Christoph von Dohna (-1503) and NN), daughter of Johann "the Elder" von Wartenberg (–1464) and Countess Katharina von Dohna (–1452/1453)
I1. Anna Dorothea von Colditz, documented document February 14, 1506, (* around 1484); ∞ (before February 14, 1506) Heinrich XIII. "Der Stille" Reuss von Plauen, Herr zu Greiz, (* around 1464; † June 8, 1535 in Greiz), (∞ II: Countess Amalia von Mansfeld -front, documented June 9, 1536 to October 5, 1554, (* around 1506; † after 1557), daughter of Count Ernst II. von Mansfeld-Vorderort (1479–1531) and Barbara von Querfurt (1485–1511)), son of Heinrich IX. "The elder" Reuss zu Greiz (1410–1476) and Freiin Magdalene zu Schwarzenberg (1426–1485)
I2. Margareta von Colditz, first documented mention 1514; ∞ Baron Georg Berka von Dubá and Lipa , documented from 1471 to 1511, († before 1514), son of Jindřich Berka von Dubá (–1470) and Elisabeth von Kunstadt- Podiebrad (1422–1501)
I3. Magdalena von Colditz, first documented mention 1498; ∞ Wilhelm I of Ileburg , sub-chamberlain of the Kingdom of Bohemia, acquired the dominion Ronov in the Leitmeritz district in 1434 , also the neighboring Taboritenburg Kelch , later also the Helfenburg as well as Budenice and Mscheno , († September 11, 1489; ▭ in the church at Charvatec ), Son of Botho "the Younger" from Ileburg (1379–1434) and Agnes von Wartenberg (-)
H2. Albrecht von Colditz, first documented mention 1471 to 1474
H3. Johanna von Colditz († September 14, 1513 as a nun in Chemnitz ; ▭ in the city ​​church of St. Jakobi (Chemnitz) ); ∞ (January 17, 1462) Burgrave Georg (II.) Von Leisnig (born May 4, 1436 in Freiberg; † between September 12, 1474 and June 4, 1476), son of Burgrave Otto II. Von Leisnig (-1452) and Margarete von Schwarzburg-Wachsenburg (–1485/1490)
H4. Katharina von Colditz; ∞ Haymann von Lichtenberg on Milutin
F2. Wenzel von Colditz, lord of Eilenburg (–1394), co- lord of Graupen (1395), documented from 1386 to 1400, († before 1402); ∞ Else von Dubá , first documented mention on November 12, 1410 as a widow
F3. Thimo von Colditz, Lord of Eilenburg (1386–1394), co- lord of Graupen, royal Hungarian chancellor, Elekt (1398–1400), 31st Bishop of Meißen (1402–1410), († December 26, 1410 in Meißen ; ▭ im Meissen Cathedral )
F4. Albrecht von Colditz, Herr zu Graupen and Bilin , Herr zu Colditz (–1404), Herr zu Leisnig (1404), Royal Councilor and Envoy (1407), Royal Court Judge and Chamber Master (1408), Governor in Breslau (1419-1424), royal court master (1420), governor of Upper Lusatia (1425–1429), captain of Schweidnitz (1433–1447), († after January 7, 1448); ∞ (before March 7, 1415) Anna von Saida († after 1454)
G1. Thimo IX. von Colditz, co-lord of Graupen , Bohemian court judge (1434), governor of Upper Lusatia (1423–1448), († between June 9, 1448 and January 1, 1449)
G2. Anna von Colditz, († February 1, 1467; ▭ in Arnau ); ∞ I: Půta (Botho) von Častolowicz , pledgee of Münsterberg and Glatz , (†† 1434 in Pressburg ), son of Půta (Botho) I. von Častolowitz (–1397) and Anna von Schlesien- Teschen -Auschwitz (–1440) ; ∞ II: (September 29, 1440) Hynek Krušina von Lichtenburg and Kumburk , Herr zu Arnau , (* 1392; † March 4, 1454 in Glatz ), son of Johann Kruschina von Lichtenburg (1370–1407) and Jitka (-)
F5. Georg von Colditz, Herr zu Leisnig (1404), documented evidence from 1393 to 1405; ∞ (March 8, 1402 Dispens ) Anna Schenk von Landsberg , daughter of Otto Schenk von Landsberg on Seyda (-) and NN
G1. Elska von Colditz; ∞ (beginning of 1412) Nikolaus Zajíc von Hasenburg , Lord of Budin , († 1450)
G2. Jeschko von Colditz, co-lord of Graupen , documented from 1430 to 1454
G3. Hermann von Colditz, Canon of Breslau (1426)
F6. Magdalena von Colditz († after June 13, 1406); ∞ (before October 23, 1381) Johann von Michalowicz (Michelsberg) zu Weleschin, († 1442), son of Peter von Michalowicz (-) and Elisabeth (-)
F7. Daughter of Colditz, first documented mention 1407; ∞ (before April 7, 1402) Johann von Bieberstein auf Beeskow and Storkow († 1442)
F8. Anna von Colditz, first documented mention 1418; ∞ Baron Boresch IX. von Riesenburg auf Osek , first documented mention 1387 to 1403, member of the court, († 1403), son of Baron Boresch V. von Riesenburg (–1385) and Sophie (–1366)
D4. Witego (II.) Von Colditz, Provost zu Wurzen ((1303) -1307), Canon of Meißen (after 1306), Cathedral Dean (1311), 25th Bishop of Meißen (1312-1342), († July 26, 1342; ▭ in Meissen Cathedral )
D5. Agnes von Colditz, heiress of Senftenberg , first documented mention from 1303 to 1313; ∞ (before 1303) Gotsche Schaff , heir from Kemnitz , acquires Kynast , Mückenberg and Sallgast , documented from 1293 to 1345, son of Ulrich Schaff, governor of Upper Lusatia (1280 and 1284), (1268–1295) and NN
D6. Adelheid von Colditz, first documented mention 1318; ∞ I: Hermann, Burgrave of Golßen , documented from 1301 to 1315, († shortly before May 16, 1318, slain), son of Otto von Golßen (-) and Jutta von Dohna (-); ∞ II: Beringer, Herr von Schauenforst , documented mention 1323 to 1337, († after 1337), son of Heinrich, Herr von Schauenforst (-) and NN
D7. Daughter of Colditz; ∞ Johann, Burgrave of Senftenberg , documented in 1318
C2. Volrad II von Colditz, first documented mention 1265
C3. Konrad von Colditz, first documented mention 1286 to 1289
B3. Volrad I. von Colditz, Herr zu Breitenhain , district judge of the Pleißenland (1248), documented from 1215 to 1289
C1. Thimo III. von Colditz, Herr zu Breitenhain (1274), first documented mention 1265 to 1289, († before December 20, 1290); ∞ NN, daughter of Boresch von Riesenburg (-) and NN (-)
D1. Borso I. von Colditz, lord of Breitenhain (1292), first documented mention from 1290 to 1315
D2. Thimo IV. Von Colditz, Lord of Breitenhain (1292), first documented mention from 1290 to 1315
D3. Volrad V. von Colditz, Lord of Breitenhain (1292), first documented mention 1290 to 1315
D4. Heinrich V. von Colditz, lord of Breitenhain (1292), documented mention 1292 to 1315
C2. Volrad III. von Colditz, Herr zu Breitenhain (1290), documented mention 1283 to 1298, († before March 17, 1303)
D1. Henry VI. von Colditz, Herr zu Breitenhain, first documented mention from 1303 to 1340
C3. Heinrich von Colditz, Canon of Halberstadt (1271–1285)
C4. Dietrich von Colditz, German Order of Christburg (1274–1275), Commander of Zschillen ( Wechselburg ) (1283), Commander of Eger (1296–1298), († after August 11, 1308)
C5. Ulrich I. von Colditz, Canon of Naumburg (1276), Canon of Meißen (1297), Bishop of Naumburg (around March 25, 1304-1316), († March 17, 1316)
C6. Otto von Colditz, pastor of Gößnitz (1290), canon of Zeitz (1292–1305), Canon of Naumburg (1292), archdeacon of the Pleißenland (1317–1319), documented from 1290 to 1325, († September 13 (1325))
C7. Jutta von Colditz, first documented mention 1296, († before July 29, 1306); ∞ Count Heinrich III. (IV.) Zu Stolberg and Vockstedt , documented mention 1290 to 1323, († after 1323), son of Count Friedrich zu Stolberg-Vockstedt (–1282) and Agnes von Frankenstein (–1268/1272)
C8. Beatrix von Colditz, first documented mention in 1290 as a widow; ∞ Knight Heinrich von Bünau , called Ryps , first documented mention 1274 to 1289, († before 1290)
C9. Heinrich IV. Von Colditz, Lord of Breitenhain, German Order of Marienburg (1276–1284)
B4. Ulrich II von Colditz, lord of Wolkenburg , knight (1266), documented mention 1215 to 1271, († before 1274); ∞ Beatrix (von Wolkenburg), first documented mention 1290 to 1297
C1. Henry III. "The Younger" from Colditz, Lord of Wolkenburg (1277), Lord of Rochsburg (1297), documented from 1274 to 1314, († before 1321); ∞ (before August 22, 1291) Sophie von Glinde († before 1321), daughter of Otto von Glinde (-) and Berta von Crimmitzschau (-)
D1. Ulrich IV. Von Colditz, Herr zu Penig , documented in 1321
D2. Otto II von Colditz, Herr zu Penig, documented in 1321
D3. Colditz's daughter , a nun in the Nimbschen monastery
D4. Colditz's daughter , a nun in the Nimbschen monastery
C2. Otto I. von Colditz, first documented mention from 1277 to 1313
C3. Hugo von Colditz, first documented mention 1287 to 1298
C4. Volrad IV von Colditz, lord of Wolkenburg, documented mention 1287 to 1328; ∞ Agathe, first documented mention 1321
D1. Heinrich VIII von Colditz, first documented mention 1338 to 1340
D2. Nikolaus von Colditz, first documented mention 1338 to 1340
C5. Ulrich III. von Colditz, first documented mention from 1290 to 1324; ∞ Agathe
D1. Volrad VI. von Colditz, Lord of Wolkenburg, first documented mention 1333 to 1371; ∞ Bratzke, first documented mention 1362 to 1368
E1. Daughter of Colditz, first documented mention in 1368
D2. Busso (Borso) von Colditz, first documented mention 1340 to 1371; ∞ Sophie von Dohna, daughter of Otto XIV. Von Dohna (–1385)
E1. Friedrich von Colditz, Lord of Königsfeld , documented in 1380
E2. Siegfried von Colditz, Lord of Königsfeld, first documented mention 1380
D3. Sophie von Colditz, first documented mention 1354; ∞ (Jan von Hersfeld)
D4. Agathe von Colditz, first documented mention 13 ??; ∞ Heinrich von Königsfeld , first documented mention 1329, († before October 16, 1368)
C6. Gumpart (also Grambert) von Colditz, documented from 1287 to 1298, Komtur in Altenburg (1296–1298)
C7. Katharina von Colditz; ∞ Heinrich von Schellenberg
B5. Bertha von Colditz, first documented mention 1222 to 1242, († before May 8, 1253; ▭ in Heiningen Monastery ); ∞ Ekbert von Wolfenbüttel, Lord of the Asseburg (1232), documented in 1218, († between March 13, 1270 and June 1, 1270)
A2. Thimo von Colditz, abbot of St. Jakob's monastery in Pegau , documented mention 1187, († November 26, 1239)
A3. Ulrich I. von Colditz, documented in 1188

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literature

  • D. Schwennicke: European Family Tables, New Series, Volume XIX., Table 145 and 146, Publisher: Vittorio Klostermann, Frankfurt a. M. 2000, ISBN 3-465-03074-5

Individual evidence / notes

  1. genealogy.euweb.cz Dohna 3 , accessed on October 10, 2010.
  2. genealogy.euweb.cz Waldstein 12 , accessed on October 10, 2010.
  3. genealogy.euweb.cz Dubá 2 , accessed on October 10, 2010.
  4. genealogy.euweb.cz Schaffgotsch 1 , accessed on October 9, 2010.
  5. docs.google.com Gotsche Schof and Reyntsch Schof and references to Schwarzwaldau , accessed on October 9, 2010.
  6. a b c d books.google.de Germania Sacra The diocese of the ecclesiastical province of Magdeburg - The diocese of Naumburg 1, The diocese 2, volumes 1–2, new series No. 35.2, author: Heinz Wiessner, publisher: Walter de Gruyter , 1998, ISBN 978-3-11-015570-9 , 512 pages
  7. genealogy.euweb.cz Dohna 1 , accessed on October 10, 2010.

ADB / NDB

  1. ^ Georg Müller:  Thimo, Bishop of Meissen . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 38, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1894, pp. 43-45.