Stammliste von Waldenburg

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Root list of Waldenburg 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, birth and Death dates 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 Reichsministerialen, then Lords von Waldenburg (1199–1472)

The first known representative of the house was Hugo von Wartha , documented December 28, 1105 as a witness to King Heinrich V in a document among the Reichsministeriales, He had the following descendants:

A1. Hugo I von Wartha, built the Waldenburg (1165–1172) together with Rudolph von Brand on behalf of Emperor Friedrich I Barbarossa , district judge in Pleißenland (1172–1183), co-founder of the Altenburg mountain monastery (1172), (* before 1159; † after January 29, 1183)
B1. Hugo II. Von Wartha junior (1188), Lord von Waldenburg (1199), Reich Ministerialer (1200), documented from 1188 to 1215, (* before 1172; † around 1215)
C1. Konrad von Wartha, Lord of Waldenburg, first documented mention 1216, (* around 1188; † after 1216)
D1. Hugo von Waldenburg, Lord of Wolkenstein (1262), Knight (1241), Vogt of the Remse Monastery (1254), documented from 1238 to 1268, (* around 1210, † after 1268); ∞ Jutta, first documented mention 1286
E1. Unarg (Anarg) I. , Lord of Waldenburg and Wolkenstein, Vogt zu Remse, district judge in the Pleißenland (1174), documented from 1254 to 1308, (* after 1239; † before August 18, 1317); ∞ Adelheid von Plauen (* around 1259 in Plauen; † after 1317), daughter of Vogts Heinrich I von Plauen (1226–1303) and Countess Kunigunde von Lützelstein (1234–1302)
F1. Anarg , royal captain of Meissen and in the Pleissenland (1312), the younger (1306), documented in 1301, (* around 1276, † after March 31, 1331)
F2. Heinrich , Lord of Waldenburg and Wolkenstein , Vogt of the Chemnitz Monastery (1331), documented mention 1301 to 1343, (* around 1278; † after 1343); ∞ Euphemia, first documented mention 1317
G1. Johann , Lord of Waldenburg and Rabenstein, Vogt of Chemnitz (–1375), Lord of Wolkenstein, Zschopau and Scharfenstein , documented 1334 to 1385, (* around 1298, † around 1385)
H1. Unarg (Anarg) , first documented mention 1371, (* around 1322; † between May 8, 1383 and April 9, 1386); ∞ (1348) Mechtild von Wartenberg , wife von Scharfenstein (1386), (* around 1326), daughter of Johann (Jan) d. J., Mr. zu Tetschen and Střekov (-) and (-)
I1. Unarg (Anarg) , lord of Udlitz (1395), co-lord of Wolkenstein (1401), lord of Scharfenstein (1410), lord of Zschopau and 1/2 Gelenau (-1414), secret advice from the Electoral Saxon, documented from 1331 to 1429, († after 1429)
I2. Heinrich IV. Von Waldenburg, co-lord of Wolkenstein (1401), documented mention 1331 to 1437, († before August 29, 1446); ∞ (1408) Constantia von Meißen , documented mention 1407 to 1423, († after 1423), daughter of Burgrave Heinrich von Meißen (1381–1423) and Katharina (von Gleichen?) (-)
J1. Anarg von Waldenburg, Herr zu Udlitz, Herr zu Wolkenstein (1446), documented mention 1437 to 1472, (* around 1410; † before 1482); ∞ (1436) Zdenka von Hasenburg, documented mention 1451 to 1468, (* around 1414; † after 1468), daughter of (-) and (-)
J2. Anna von Waldenburg, heiress of Wolkenstein, Scharfenstein, Rauenstein and Zschopau, (* around 1412, † after September 5, 1451); ∞ (before 1434) Burgrave Hans I. von Dohna , Lord of Auerbach (1436), (* around 1408; † between October 15, 1450 and September 5, 1451), son of Burgrave Friedrich von Dohna (-1426) and ( -)
J3. Helene von Waldenburg, first documented mention 1434, (* around 1414, † after 1434)
J4. Katharina von Waldenburg, (* around 1416; † 27 (July / August) 1494; buried in Blankenhain); ∞ I: (February 6, 1446) Friedrich von Bieberstein , Herr zu Beeskow and Storkow (1436), (* around 1394; † August 24/27, 1448 in Sorau), son of Johann von Biberstein (–1442) and NN from Colditz (- after 1409); ∞ II: (1457) Count Ludwig I. von Gleichen zu Blankenhain, (* around 1410 - † April 25, 1467), (∞ I: Ursula von Schwarzburg (* around 1410; † 1461), daughter of Count Günther XXXII. Von Schwarzburg-Wachsenburg (–1450) and Mechthild von Henneberg-Schleusingen (–1425)), son of Count Heinrich VII. Von Gleichen-Heimburg (1365–1415) and Katharina von Blankenhain (-)
I3. Johann , Canon of Meißen (1407), monk (1421), documented mention 1407 to 1421, (*; †)
H2. Johann , d. J. (1377), Lord of Udlitz (1385-1386), Lord of Wolkenstein (1386), documented in 1360, (* around 1320; † after May 21, 1386)
H3. Anarga von Waldenburg (* around 1316); ∞ Johann (Jan) (Wanko) von Wartenberg zu Ralko (* around 1312; † 1367), son of (-) and (-)
H4. Daughter (* around 1334); ∞ Heinrich von der Dahme, documented 1362 to 1389, (* around 1336), son of (-) and (-)
H5. Sophie , first documented mention 1365 to 1394; ∞ Burgrave Albert VI. von Leisnig , Herr zu Penig (1359–1408) and Rochsburg (1358–1408), first documented mention 1351 to 1409, († December 8, 1411), son of Burgrave Otto I von Leisnig (–1363) and Elisabeth von Altenburg (- 1363/1364)
H6. Klara von Waldenburg, Abbess of Frankenhausen near Zwickau (1388), (* around 1324, † after 1388)
H7. Fenicke , documented in 1355
G2. Sophie , first documented mention 1321 to 1341, (* around 1300; † after 1341); ∞ (before May 9, 1321) Burgrave Albrecht IV von Leisnig , Burgrave von Rochsburg (1319), Lord of Strehla and Mutzschen (1340), documented from 1306 to 1346, († 1349), son of Burgrave Albrecht II von Leisnig ( -1308) and Agnes von Meissen (before 1289 – after 1317)
G3. Euphemia , first documented mention 1347, (* around 1297, † after July 4, 1392); ∞ Burgrave Hermann von Golssen (* around 1293; † (1365)), son of (-) and (-)
F3. Hugo , monk at Seuselitz (1329), (* around 1280, † after 1329)
F4. Heinrich , cantonist at Naumburg, priest at Tegkwitz, first documented mention from 1308 to 1332
F5. Adomat von Waldenburg, Herr zu Rabenstein, first documented mention 1335 to 1337
F6. Kunigunde von Waldenburg, (* around 1282, † after 1322); ∞ Henry III. von Wildenfels (* around 1278; † 1322), son of Heinrich II. von Wildenfels (before 1223 – after 1274) and (-)
E2. Konrad , Canon of Prague (1255), (* around 1240, † after June 24, 1291)
E3. Hugo , documented in 1273, (* around 1246, † after 1273)
E4. Irmgard , first documented mention in 1286
E5. Jercho (Jeros) , Burgrave of Prague (1261–1263), Burgrave of Eger (1268–1275), Burgrave of Kaaden (1277), Burgrave of Leitmeritz (1277–1282), first documented mention from 1261 to 1300
E6. Heinrich , first documented mention 1280
E7. Jutta (* around 1242, † around 1289); ∞ Heinrich, Schenk von Tautenburg († before 1289), son of (-) and (-)
E8. Sofie (* around 1244); ∞ Hermann von Schönburg (* around 1240; † after 1290), son of (-) and (-)
D2. Jercho (Jeros) , Lord of Eger, Kaaden and Leitmeritz, first documented mention from 1238 to 1254, (* around 1214, † after 1254)
D3. Pribram von Waldenburg, first documented mention in 1239, (* around 1212, † after 1239)
D4. Ysengard von Waldenburg (* around 1180/1185; † March 13, 1224–1242; buried in Mildenfurth monastery near Gera); ∞ (1209) Heinrich V, "the younger", Vogt of Greiz and Reichenbach (1209–1239 / 1240), documented from 1209 to 1240, received when the state was divided between Greiz and Reichenbach, called himself in 1240 Vogt von Greiz (* around 1184; †† May 28 after 1239; buried in Mildenfurth monastery near Gera)
B2. Hugo von Wartha, Canon of Naumburg, first documented mention 1197 to 1228

In 1415 an Anarg von Waldenburg is a participant in the Council of Constance .

Johann d. Ä. von Waldenburg (G1) and his sons Johann (H2) and Unarg (Anarg) (H1) sell the Rabenstein rule in 1375 at the same time as the highest court over Chemnitz and its suburbs to the Chemnitz abbot Heinrich von Donin and his convent.

literature

  • D. Schwennicke: European Family Tables, New Series, Volume XIX., Plate 144, Publisher: Vittorio Klostermann, Frankfurt a. M. 2000, ISBN 3-465-03074-5

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 ae af D. Schwennicke: European family tables, new series, volume XIX., Plate 144, Published by Vittorio Klostermann, Frankfurt a. M. 2000, ISBN 3-465-03074-5
  2. 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 familysearch.org ( memento of the original dated December 12, 2008 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.familysearch.org
  3. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w nobility database of the University of Erlangen
  4. a b entry according to D. Schwennicke: European Family Tables, New Series, Volume XIX., Plate 144, Publisher: Vittorio Klostermann, Frankfurt a. M. 2000, ISBN 3-465-03074-5 and not like the nobility database and family search as the son of (H2) Johann
  5. Entry according to D. Schwennicke: European Family Tables, New Series, Volume XIX., Plate 144, Publisher: Vittorio Klostermann, Frankfurt a. M. 2000, ISBN 3-465-03074-5 . No entry in the nobility database and family search
  6. ^ Berthold Schmidt, Arnold von Quedlinburg and the oldest news on the history of the Reussian house, in: ZVThGA 11 (1882), 401–499 Abhandlung IV. Jena 1883, published by Gustav Fischer
  7. D. Schwennicke: European family tables, new series, volume I.3, plate 351, publisher: Vittorio Klostermann, Frankfurt a. M. 2000
  8. ^ Berthold Schmidt: Die Reußen, genealogy of the entire Reuss house (Schleiz 1903), plate 1

Remarks

  1. Anarg is entered in the nobility database and family search as married but childless. The children are assigned to his brother (H2) Johann
  2. According to the nobility database and family search, the children (I1 and I2) are assigned to him and not to his brother (H1) Arnag
  3. Primary sources covering marriage / birth and Confirm date of death have not yet been identified. Entries were found at familysearch.org under the file numbers: AFN: FGKC-MX, batch number: T990246 and T990237 as well as at Die Herren von Waldenburg  ( 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. , Excerpt: Isengard von Waldenburg was probably born around 1180/85 and died between 1224 and 1242. She could thus have been the daughter of Hugos von Wartha, but this has not been proven. Isengard was married in 1209 to the Vogt Heinrich V. von Reichenbach - Greiz from the Reuss family, the marriage remained childless. In Berthold Schmidt's treatise on Arnold von Quedlinburg (see Ref. 6), Conrad von Waldenberg is assumed to be the father.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.mark-meissen-1200.de