Wolf of Nufringen
Wolf von Nufringen , called Siler or Wolvilin de Nuweran , was a noble lord in Altingen in the 13th century .
Document mentions
The brothers Wolf, Ulrich, Hugo, Heinrich and Sigmund von Nufringen called Siler sold their farm or their estate in Altingen with all its accessories to the church in Sindelfingen on August 30, 1271 by the hand of Count Rudolf von Tübingen , with the exception of Altingen Castle , free from any bailiff, around 80 pounds hellers .
As the exhibitors did not have their own seals, the seals were Count Rudolf von Tübingen, Count Ulrich von Asperg and Count Konrad von Vaihingen . Witnesses were Ortwin von Waldeck, Werner von Gärtringen, Heinrich von Hailfingen , Friederich von Wilen, Otto von Langenbrand or von Engelsbrand , Schultheiss Dieterich from Herrenberg , Schultheiss Ludwig from Sindelfingen and the canon Konrad von Wurmlingen .
Individual evidence
- ^ A b Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg: Württembergisches Urkundenbuch, signature cod. hist. 8 ° 16d, 83.
- ^ Eduard Paulus: Description of the Oberamt Herrenberg. Page 153.
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SURNAME | Wolf of Nufringen |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Wolvilin de Nuweran; Siler |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | noble gentleman in Nufringen |
DATE OF BIRTH | 13th Century |
DATE OF DEATH | 13th Century |