Veins

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The Venerians were a patrician family in Schwäbisch Gmünd (and later in Strasbourg ) who became known through the long-term research of Hermann Heimpel in historical studies .

Important representatives were:

literature

  • Klaus Graf : feeding the 12 poor. A Maundy Thursday foundation of the Vener in Schwäbisch Gmünd , in: Ostalb / einhorn 6 (1979), pp. 52–56 ( full text )
  • Klaus Graf: Die Vener, a Gmünder Stadtgeschlecht , in: Gmünder Studien 3 (1989), S. 121–159 ( full text )
  • Hermann Heimpel : City nobility and erudition. The veins of Schwäbisch Gmünd and Strasbourg. 1162–1447 , in: Josef Fleckenstein, Karl Schmid (Ed.): Nobility and Church. Gerd Tellenbach on his 65th birthday, Herder 1968 ( full text; PDF; 1.37 MB )
  • Hermann Heimpel: The veins of Schwäbisch Gmünd and Strasbourg and the beginnings of the Basler Kartause , in: Basler Zeitschrift für Geschichte und Altertumskunde , Vol. 69 (1969), pp. 85-102 ( full text )
  • Hermann Heimpel: The veins of Gmünd and Strasbourg. 1162-1447. Studies and texts on the history of a family as well as the learned civil service in the time of the occidental schism and the councils of Pisa, Constance and Basel . (= Publications of the Max Planck Institute for History; 52). Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht, Göttingen 1982, ISBN 3-525-35378-2