Trimberg tribe list

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The Trimberg tribe list should be viewed with reservations due to the inadequate, often incorrect source situation, which affects the entire period of all branches of the family. The lineage of the Lords of Trimberg died out in the male line in 1384.

The tribe list shown here contains family members and important intermediate members represented in Wikipedia. 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.

Coat of arms of the Franconian noble Trimberg family from Siebmacher's book of arms

The Lords of Trimberg

The secured lineage begins with Goswin von Trimberg , lord of Trimberg Castle , documented from 1136 to 1151; ∞ () NN They had the following offspring:

A0. Sons , first documented mention 1144
A1. Heinrich , first documented mention from 1151 to 1189
A2. Poppo , first documented mention from 1151 to 1189
B0. Sons , first documented mention 1182
B1. Konrad I , together with Albrecht I von Trimberg, gave Trimberg Castle to the Würzburg Monastery as a fief (1226), documented from 1182 to 1230; ∞ () Mechtild (von Grumbach), daughter of (Albert von Grumbach) (-) and NN (-)
C1. Albrecht I , together with Konrad I von Trimberg, gave Trimberg Castle to the Würzburg Monastery as a fief (1226), († after October 7, 1261); ∞ (before 1247) Luitgard von Büdingen , documented from 1233 to 1257, († after 1257), daughter of Gerlach II , Lord of Büdingen, Burgrave of Gelnhausen , Wetterauer Landvogt (- (1240/1247)) and Mechtild von Ziegenhain (- )
D1. Conrad III. , pledged half of his goods to Count Heinrich V. von Weilnau in Orb (1267), Lord of Trimberg Castle (-1279), in 1/2 Wächtersbach (-1279), in 1/3 Büdingen , Burg Birstein and Vogtei Reichenbach , Schluchtern mit Altenhaßlau (–1279), gives the estate and castle Trimberg to the bishopric of Würzburg (1279), Mönch (1279–), documented in 1260, († 1281); ∞ (before July 21, 1264) Adelheid von Wildberg († after November 13, 1292), daughter of Count Mangold von Wildberg (-1264/1277) and NN (-)
E1. Konrad IV. , Demands the castle and office back, in 1292 a comparison is made with the Würzburg monastery. Conrad IV withdraws his application and receives a document from Bischofsheim an der Rhön with the chamber forest and income from the surrounding villages, Herr von Trimberg (1292), hereditary castle man on the Karlsburg with a prescription of income from the tithe in Langendorf (1297) 1280, († between March 22, 1306 and August 12, 1308); ∞ () Agnes von Hohenberg († after 1308), (∞ II: () Günther von Salza )
F1. Konrad , accolade in Rome by Emperor Ludwig IV (1328), in Udenheim-Spielberg (1333), bought Castle Schildeck (1335), for 1/2 Breuberg (–1336) (sold to Schenk Konrad von Erbach ), “the elder “(1365), documented from 1323 to 1370, (* before 1323, † after 1370); ∞ I: (1323) Kunizza (Kunzel) von Breuberg , heiress of 1/2 Breuberg , documented 1317 to 1330, (* before 1314; † before August 24, 1331), daughter of Arrois von Breuberg (before 1274-1323) and Gisela von Falkenstein (–1314); ∞ II: (before April 27, 1347) Elisabeth von Weilnau, documented in 1335, († after February 23, 1366), daughter of Count Gerhard II. Von Weilnau (-) and NN (-)
G1. [I] Konrad VII. , "The Younger" (1365), documented from 1343 to 1374, († October 31, 1376)
G2. [I] Gottfried , Dean of Fulda (1343)
G3. [I] Katharina , first documented mention 1350, († after February 23, 1366)
G4. [I] Arrois , first documented mention 1343, (†† between November 4, 1376 and November 4, 1384)
→ family extinct (ultimus familiae)
F2. Albert , Canon of Würzburg (1313–1331); († 2nd March ...)
F3. Heinrich , first documented mention 1321
E2. Adelheid († between November 18, 1316 and after July 7, 1318); ∞ (before March 25, 1277) Count Hermann II of Henneberg (* around 1250; † February 9, 1292 in Aschach ), son of Count Heinrich III. von Henneberg (before 1226–1262) and Sophia von Meißen (–1280)
E3. Boppo , Canon of Würzburg (1317)
D2. Luitgard , first documented mention 1267, († 1297); ∞ () Count Heinrich I (IV.) Von Diez-Birstein, Count von Weilnau, documented from 1234 to 1281, (* before 1234; † around 1281), son of Heinrich IV. (Von Diez) (1226–1234) and NN (-)
D3. Mechtild , first documented mention 1277 to 1297; ∞ () Albert von Sternberg , with the consent of her nephew Konrad von Trimberg, transfers her property in Willebrechteshusen (near Coburg) to the Seelgerät , documented in 1246, († between October 1253 and January 31, 1255), son of Heinrich II . von Sternberg (before 1199–1228) and NN (von Wildberg) (-)
C2. Heinrich , first documented in 1234, († before 1236); ∞ () Mechtild von Kevernburg (Käfernburg), documented in 1236, († between January 8, 1247 and August 14, 1277), (∞ II: () Count Gottfried III. Von Reichenbach , documented in 1214, († after September 9 1279)), daughter of Günther III., Count of Schwarzburg, Count of Kevernburg, (around 1150–1223) and Dietburg von Anhalt (around 1169–1228)
C3. Poppo , Canon (1236), Provost (1256), Elekt von Würzburg (1267–1271), († before May 3, 1271 in Rome)
C4. C ... , Commander of the Order of St. John of Würzburg (1239)
B2. Berthold , Canon of Würzburg (1182)
B3. Manegold , Canon of Würzburg (1182)
B4. Goswin , Canon of Würzburg (1189–1211), († after July 28, 1211)
B5. Poppo , Canon of Würzburg (1195–1220), archdeacon of Würzburg (1214), cathedral dean (1220), cathedral propst of Mainz (1224), († May 28 (1224))
B6. Heinrich "the Younger", first documented mention in 1189
A3. Goswin , first documented mention 1158 to 1187

References and comments

  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 XVI, table 151, publisher: Vittorio Klostermann , Frankfurt a. M. 1995

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