Ursula von Truppach

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Ursula von Truppach († 1526 in Bamberg ) was the penultimate abbess of the Schlüsselau monastery until 1526 .

Ursula came from the knightly noble von Truppach family . The genealogist Johann Gottfried Biedermann names Georg von Truppach zu Truppach and Alladorf in Bamberg's services as court advisor and bailiff and Helena, a née Lochner von Hüttenbach , as her parents . During the Peasants' War , the monastery was attacked by farmers in April 1525 and the inventory was destroyed. On May 17, 1525, the monastery was ravaged again, this time the buildings burned down, only the church was spared. The convent had withdrawn to Bamberg in time to a house owned by the monastery, the Schlüsselauer Hof on the Kaulberg. Ursula died there in her exile.

literature

  • Stefan Nöth: Abbess Brigitta von Stiebar (1480–1557) . In: Inge Meidinger-Geise (Hrsg.): Frauengestalten in Franken. A collection of images of life . Weidlich, Würzburg 1985, ISBN 3-8035-1242-5 , p. 65.

Individual evidence

  1. Johann Gottfried Biedermann : sex = register The Empire - Frey - immediate knighthood country to Francken praiseworthy local = Gebürg ... . Bamberg 1747. Plate CCCLXXVII.
predecessor Office successor
? Abbess of the Schluesselau Monastery
? -1526
Brigitta von Stiebar