Tribe list from Tannroda

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Tannroda tribe list with the persons 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 Lords of Tannroda (1174–1448)

The first known representative of the house was Manegold von Roda , Lord von Tannroda (1194), Vogt of the Reinsdorf monastery , documented from 1174 to 1218, († after 1218); ∞ NN; They had the following offspring:

A1. Erkenbert , first documented mention from 1203 to 1233
A2. Manegold von Roda, first documented mention 1214 to 1228
A3. Konrad von Roda, first documented mention 1213 to 1228
B1. Friedrich , Ritter (1246), first documented mention 1213 to 1228
B2. Konrad , Ritter (1247), first documented mention 1231 to 1274, (* around 1226; † before 1287; buried in the Pforta monastery ); ∞ I: NN; ∞ II: Kunigunde von Kranichfeld , documented in 1287, (* around 1230), daughter of Reinhard von Kranichfeld (-) and Jutta NN (-)
C1. [I] Friedrich , Canon of Naumburg (1247–1248)
C2. [I] Konrad , Herr zu Tannroda (1279), documented in 1247, († between November 23, 1302 and April 26, 1306); ∞ NN, Schenkin von Tautenburg
D1. Konrad, "the elder" , Lord of Straussfurt , documented from 1306 to 1359, (* around 1297, † after 1358); ∞ Sophie von Gera (* around 1298; † after 1344), daughter of Vogt Heinrich II. "The Elder" von Gera (1254–1306 / 1311) and Countess Irmgard von Weimar-Orlamünde (1264–1318)
E1. Konrad, "the elder" , Lord of Straussfurt, documented in 1356, (* around 1330; † between July 17, 1393 and January 9, 1394); ∞ Irmgard von Honstein (* around 1332; † 1366/1367), daughter of Dietrich V. von Honstein (1306–1379) and Sophie von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel (1340–1394)
F1. Konrad, "the elder" , Lord of Straussfurt, documented evidence from 1393 to 1433, († before June 17, 1448 in Pomerania, murdered); ∞ Agnes von Pommern – Wolgast, first documented mention 1393 to 1433, (* around 1390), daughter of Duke Bogislaw VI. von Pommern – Wolgast (1350–1393) and Agnes von Braunschweig-Lüneburg (–1430/1434)
G1. Konrad , Canon of Cologne (1423), († before May 18, 1435)
G2. Elisabeth , provost of Neuenheerse (1434)
F2. Konrad, "the younger" , documented from 1393 to 1394
F3. Daughter ; ∞ Ernst VIII. (II./IX.) Von Gleichen , "the younger" (1398–1414), "the older" (1420), (* before 1390; ⚔ June 16, 1426 at Aussig ), (∞ I: (June 24, 1391) Anna von Schwarzburg, first documented mention 1397, († before 1421), daughter of Count Günther XII. (XXVII.) Von Schwarzburg and Ilmenau (–1397) and Anna von Falkenstein (before 1401 – after 1420), ( ∞ III: (February 23, 1421 before December 20, 1421) Margareta von Henneberg-Schleusingen (* (1386); † before October 23, 1427), widow of Count Günther XIV. (XXVIII./XXVII.) Von Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt (Blankenburg?) And Ehrenstein (–1418), daughter of Count Heinrich XII. (X.) von Henneberg-Schleusingen (1352–1405) and Mathilde von Baden (1368–1425)), son of Count Ernst VI. (I. / VII.) Von Gleichen (before 1343-1394 / 1395) and Agnes von Colditz (-before 1391)
E2. Katharina , first documented mention from 1352 to 1370; ∞ Ludwig von Blankenhain, first documented mention 1351 to 1370, (* before 1351, † after 1370), son of Heinrich von Blankenhain – Berka (-1356) and NN (-)
E3. Konrad, "the Younger" , first documented mention 1356 to 1370
E4. Erkenbert , first documented mention 1359 to 1370, († before 1383)
E5. Else (Elisabeth) , Subpriorin (1369), nun (1376), prioress of the Cronschwitz Monastery (1377-1389)
D2. Konrad, "the younger" , Herr zu Tannroda (1317-1351), documented in 1306, († after April 23, 1357); ∞ Countess Sophie von Beichlingen, daughter of Count Friedrich X. von Beichlingen (before 1301 – around 1343) and Sophie von Weimar-Orlamünde (–after 1320)
E1. Friedrich , Herr zu Tannroda (1383), documented mention 1362 to 1385, († before September 18, 1392)
E2. Konrad , Herr zu Tannroda, "the Elder" (1377), († after August 3, 1381)
E3. Konrad , last lord of Tannroda Castle (around 1392), canon of Naumburg and priest of Luckau (1358–1370), cathedral porter (1385–1386), provost of St. Pauli, Halberstadt (1403), documented in 1358, (* 1336; † after March 1, 1403)
D3. Erkenbert , Herr zu Tannroda (1316), first documented mention 1306 to 1328, monk in the Pforta monastery (1315–1328)
D4. Elisabeth , provost of Quedlinburg (1336–1351), sexton of Quedlinburg (1351), documented in 1287
D5. Kunigunde , first documented mention in 1287
C3. [I] Erkenbert (* before 1249, † after April 28, 1306)
C4. [I] Iseke , Canon of Quedlinburg (1302)
C5. [?] Adelheid (* around 1240); ∞ (around 1260) Truchsess Günther von Schlotheim (* before 1244; † around 1277), son of Hermann von Schlotheim (1200–) and Mechthild von Wartburg (1204–)
C6. [?] Daughter ; ∞ NN of Heldrungen?
C7. [?] Daughter ; ∞ Burgrave Dietrich von Altenberga (* before 1296, † after 1326)
B3. Erkenbert , first documented mention in 1261
B4. Berthold , Knight of the Teutonic Order (1224), Reich schultheiß in Alsace (1236–1237), Master of the German Order (1242–1244), documented from 1224 to 1244

literature

  • D. Schwennicke: European Family Tables , New Series, Volume XIX., Publisher: Vittorio Klostermann, Frankfurt a. M. 2000, ISBN 3465030745
  • Reinhold WF and Gerwin K. Solf: The Counts of Wildberg and their co-arms, as well as the dynasts of Thundorf and Tannroda , series of publications by the Verein für Heimatgeschichte im Grabfeld e. V. Bad Königshofen 1st edition * 1998; 2nd edition 2007;
  • Reinhold WF and Gerwin K. Solf, additions to the regesta in Wildburg - series of publications by the Verein für Heimatgeschichte e. V. Vol. 13, 2014

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 D. Schwennicke: European family tables, new series, volume XIX., Plate 105, publisher: Vittorio Klostermann, Frankfurt a. M. 2000, ISBN 3465030745
  2. D. Schwennicke: European Family Tables, New Series, Volume XIX., Plate 99, Publisher: Vittorio Klostermann, Frankfurt a. M. 2000, ISBN 3465030745
  3. genealogy.euweb.cz Schwarzburg 4
  4. a b nobility database of the University of 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.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www8.informatik.uni-erlangen.de  
  5. Nobility database of the University of 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.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www8.informatik.uni-erlangen.de