Tribe list from Plötzkau and from Valkenstein

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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 Counts of Plötzkau (extinct 1147) and the Counts of Valkenstein (extinct around 1336)

The first officially known representative was Egino I , previous owner of an imperial fiefdom to Zilly (944), († after 944); ∞ () NN They had the following offspring:

A1. Alverich I. , first documented mention 965 to 983, († (1035)); ∞ () NN
B1. Egino II von Konradsberg , documented mention 1021; ∞ () NN
C1. Alveric II of Kakelingen (patruelis of Egino III); ∞ () NN
D1. Bernhard I. von Kakelingen, Count in Harzgau , Derlingau , North Thuringia (1052) and Belcsem , founder of the Kakelingen Monastery , documented from 1044 to 1069, († October 28 ...; ▭ in Kakelingen); ∞ () Irmingard NN
E1. Count Dietrich von Plötzkau († August 3 ...; ▭ in Kakelingen); ∞ () Mathilde von Walbeck , heiress von Walbeck, daughter of Count Konrad von Walbeck, Burgrave of Magdeburg , (-) and Adalheid from Bavaria (-)
F1. Count Helperich von Plötzkau, Margrave of the Nordmark (1112), († 1118; ▭ in Kakelingen); ∞ () Adela von Beichlingen , documented mention 1117 to 1123, († 1123), (∞ I: () Count Dietrich III. Von Katlenburg (* around 1075/80; † August 12, 1106)), son of Count Dietrich II. von Katlenburg (-1085) and Gertrud the Younger from Braunschweig (around 1060–1117), daughter of Count Kuno von Beichlingen (1050 / 1060–1103) and Kunigunde von Weimar-Orlamünde (around 1055–1117)
G1. Count Bernhard II of Plötzkau (†† October 26, 1147 in Armenia); ∞ () Kunigunde from Bavaria († after 1185), (∞ II: () Dietrich von Wettin , Margrave of Niederlausitz and Count of Eilenburg (1156), (* before 1142; † February 9, 1185 in Petersberg Monastery ; ▭ ibid ), Son of Conrad I. von Meissen (1075 / 1098–1157) and Luitgard von Ravensburg (around 1100–1145))
→ Plötzkau line extinguished in the male line - The inheritance falls to Albrecht the Bear at the Reichstag in Würzburg in 1152
G2. Count Konrad von Plötzkau (1129), Margrave of the Nordmark (1030), (⚔ (10th) January 1133 in Italy, by an arrow shot; ▭ in Kakelingen); ∞ (before 1132) NN of Poland (* before 1119, † after January 10, 1133), daughter of Prince Boleslaw III. of Poland (1085–1138) and Salome von Berg- Schelklingen (1093 / 1101–1144)
G3. Countess Irmgard von Plötzkau, abbess of the Kakelingen monastery (1145), († September 1 before 1161; ▭ in Kakelingen)
G4. Countess Mechthild von Plötzkau
F2. Count Konrad von Plötzkau
F3. Countess Irmgard von Plötzkau (* 1085/1087; † November 26, 1153; ▭ in Kakelingen); ∞ I: (1095/1100) Count Lothar Udo IV. (III.) Von Stade , Margrave of Nordmark (1087–), (* around 1060 - † June 2, 1106), son of Lothar Udo III. (II.) Von Stade, Margrave of the Nordmark (1057-1082), (1020 / 1030-1082) and Oda von Werl (around 1070-1110); ∞ II: (1108/14) Gerhard I. von Heinsberg († after 1128), son of Gerhard von Heinsberg and Valkenburg (–1128) and Oda von Walbeck (–1152)
F4. Countess Adelheid von Plötzkau; ∞ () Burgrave Otto I of Regensburg (1112), Count von Regenstauf (1125), Vogt of Klosterprüfung (1140), Vogt of Kloster Sankt Emmeram (1142), documented in 1089, († October 21 (1143)), Son of Heinrich I of Regensburg (- (1083)) and NN
C2. Burchard I. von Konradsberg ; ∞ () NN
D1. Egino III. von Konradsberg, murdered Count Albrecht II von Ballenstedt (around 1030–1080), (patruelis von Alverich II); ∞ () NN
E1. Burchard II von Valkenstein, Count von Valkenstein (1142), von Konradsberg (1129 and 1142), documented in 1107 to 1109/1155; ∞ () Countess Bia von Ammensleben, documented mention from 1135 to 1148, daughter of Count Milo II. Von Ammensleben (–1126) and Liutburga von Eilsleben (-)
F1. Burchard III. von Valkenstein (1157), Count von Valkenstein (1160), first documented mention 1148, († after June 1179); ∞ () NN
G1. Count Otto I. von Valkenstein, bailiff of Quedlinburg , documented from 1173 to 1201, († before 1208)
H1. Count Burchard IV. Von Valkenstein, bailiff of Quedlinburg , documented mention 1195 to 1207, († before 1215); ∞ () Kunigunde von Ziegenhain , first documented mention in 1207, daughter of Count Gozmar IV. Von Reichenbach -Ziegenhain (-after 1193) and NN
I1. Count Otto II von Valkenstein, first documented mention 1214 to 1239, († before 1240); ∞ () Helmburg von Blankenburg, documented in 1257 as a widow, († before 1266), daughter of Count Siegfried II. Von Blankenburg (-) and Mechtild von Ampfurth (-)
J1. Count Otto III. von Valkenstein, first documented mention from 1251 to 1253
J2. Count Friedrich II. Von Valkenstein, first documented mention from 1253 to 1277, (* around 1208; † after 1277); ∞ () Klementa von Hessen, documented in 1270, (* around 1212; † after 1270), daughter of Volrad von Hessen (-before 1250) and NN
K1. Count Otto IV. Von Valkenstein, Count von Arnstein (1313), documented mention 1270 to 1323, (* around 1234; † February 6, 1328); ∞ (before June 29, 1281) Luitgard von Arnstein, documented from 1279 to 1332, (* around 1243; † after 1232), daughter of Count Albrecht II. Von Arnstein , (1240–1279) and Mechtild von Mansfeld (1235–1289)
L1. Count Friedrich IV. Von Valkenstein, first documented mention 1287 to 1310, († after 1310); ∞ (between February 2, 1308 and July 28, 1308) Mechtild von Regenstein, documented in 1305, (* before 1305; † after August 23, 1334), (∞ II: (between June 5, 1312 and July 29, 1312 ) Count Günther IX von Kevernburg , Count von Lüchow and Herr zu Klötze , († between April 8, 1332 and April 4, 1333), son of Günther VI. Von Kevernburg (Käfernburg) (-1289) and (Sophie von Lüchow ) (-)), daughter of Count Heinrich III. von Regenstein (before 1245–1311 / 1312) and Countess Elisabeth von Hoya (around 1247–1320)
L2. Count Albrecht von Valkenstein, first documented mention in 1287
L3. Count Otto (V.) von Valkenstein, canon of Magdeburg (1287-1341), archdeacon of Sarstedt (1299-1327), canon (1305-1327), cathedral scholasticus of Hildesheim (1314-1322), documented from 1287 to 1341, († after 1341)
L4. Count Burchard VI. von Valkenstein (1317), Canon (1305–1317), Provost of Our Lady of Halberstadt (1312–1316), deposed (1317), donated Falkenstein Castle to the Halberstadt Church (January 18, 1332), documented in 1287, (* before 1287; †† after March 12, 1336); ∞ () Countess Hedwig von Regenstein, first documented mention 1317 to 1331, († after 1331), daughter of Count Ulrich III. von Regenstein -Heimburg (–1322/1323) and Sophie von Anhalt-Aschersleben (–after 1308)
→ Family extinct (ultimus familiae) - The county goes to the Halberstadt cathedral chapter
M1. Countess Luitgard von Valkenstein, nun in the Wiederstedt monastery (1336)
L5. Countess Mechthild von Valkenstein, first documented mention 1287
L6. Countess Oda von Valkenstein, first documented mention 1319; ∞ () Count Albrecht II. (III.) Von Regenstein, documented 1310, (* before 1310; † between January 4, 1347 and July 25, 1351 near Danstedt , he murders ), (∞ II: (around 1337) Jutta von Anhalt-Zerbst (* before 1316; † 13 ..), daughter of Prince Albrecht I of Anhalt-Zerbst (–1316) and Agnes von Brandenburg ( Askanier ), (–1329)), son of Count Ulrich III. von Regenstein - Heimburg (–1322/1323) and Sophie von Anhalt-Aschersleben (–after 1308)
K2. Count Friedrich III. von Valkenstein, documented from 1270 to 1287, (* around 1236, † after 1287)
K3. Count Konrad von Valkenstein, Canon (1291–1304), Provost of Hildesheim (1305–1314), documented in 1270, (* around 1238; † February 18 after 1317)
K4. Count Heinrich von Valkenstein, Canon (1287–1305), provost of Our Lady of Halberstadt , documented from 1270 to 1305, (* around 1240, † after 1305)
K5. Count Siegfried von Valkenstein, Canon of Hildesheim (1287–1289), Knight of the Teutonic Order (1296–1307), documented in 1270, (* around 1242; † after December 15, 1307)
K6. Count Volrad von Valkenstein, first documented mention 1270 to 1312, (* around 1250; † 1312); ∞ () Mechtild von Arnstein, documented in 1279, († after 1279), daughter of Count Albrecht II. Von Arnstein , (1240–1279) and Mechtild von Mansfeld (1235–1289)
L1. Count Friedrich V. von Valkenstein, "the Younger" (1308), documented from 1306 to 1312
L2. Countess Mechtild von Valkenstein, first documented mention 1319
L3. Countess Luitgard von Valkenstein, first documented mention 1319; ∞ (October 21, 1327, Dispens 4th °, Avingnon) Count Gebhard III. (II.) Von Mansfeld –Querfurt, documented 1314, (* before 1314; † between November 19, 1332 and June 24, 1335), son of Count Burchard V. von Mansfeld -Querfurt (–1354/1358) and Countess Oda from Wernigerode (around 1290 – before 1343)
I2. Count Friedrich I von Valkenstein, first documented mention from 1236 to 1238
I3. Countess Osterlindia von Valkenstein, canoness in the Abbey of Quedlinburg (1222), 15th abbess of the Abbey of Quedlinburg (1231), († 1232)
H2. Hoyer von Valkenstein (1211), Count von Valkenstein (1240), Stiftsvogt von Quedlinburg (–1230), documented from 1211 to 1254
H3. Mechtild von Valkenstein, nun of St. Marien, abbess of St. Marien on the Munzenberg in Quedlinburg
G2. Count Dietrich von Valkenstein, first documented mention from 1172 to 1174
H1. Count Burchard V. von Valkenstein, documented in 1195
H2. Count Konrad von Valkenstein, first documented mention 1195 to 1215
G3. Count Burchard von Valkenstein, first documented mention 1179
E2. Lampert von Valkenstein, documented February 4, 1144, († October 3, 1149; ▭ in Volkerode)
D2. Gerburg ; ∞ () Volkmar von Domensleben
D3. Daughter ; ∞ () Graf (Erf von Harburg), first documented mention 1069
B2. Konrad , ostracized by the Reichstag in Goslar (1035)

literature

  • D. Schwennicke: European Family Tables, New Series, Volume XVI., Table 180–181, Publisher: Vittorio Klostermann, Frankfurt a. M. 1995, ISBN 3-465-02741-8
  • Anton Ulrich von Erath , Codex Diplomaticus Quedlinburgensis, Frankfurt am Main 1764

Web links

Individual evidence / notes

  1. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad D. Schwennicke: European family tables, new series, volume XVI., Table 180, publisher: Vittorio Klostermann, Frankfurt a. M. 1995, ISBN 3-465-02741-8
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  4. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v D. Schwennicke: European family tables, new series, volume XVI., Plate 181, publisher: Vittorio Klostermann, Frankfurt a. M. 1995, ISBN 3-465-02741-8