• Konrad von Gundelfingen (born before 1266; died 1302) was prince-abbot of the Princely Abbey of Kempten from 1284 until 1302 (as Konrad III von Gundelfingen)...
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    (1303–1313) Konrad von Gundelfingen (Gundelfingen-Hellstein) (ca. 1270–1329), Deutschmeister of the Teutonic Order (1323–1329) Heinrich von Gundelfingen, prince-abbot...
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  • grandfather of Heinrich von Gundelfingen. Heinrich descended from the same family as the former Abbot of Saint Gall, Konrad von Gundelfingen (1288–1291). The...
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  • to Konrad von Pegau in 1418, after the dismissal of Abbot Heinrich von Gundelfingen, who had fallen from grace because of the lack of reforms. Konrad von...
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    by his sons Albert and Rudolf, appointed the abbot of Kempten, Konrad von Gundelfingen to be anti-abbot. Supporters of Wilhelm were threatened to receive...
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    of Gundelfingen's existence is found in a 1008 treaty, where a place called Gondalvingen is named. In 1327, Gundelfingen was sold by Counts Konrad and...
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    Wildenstein (1360–1379) Kuno von Stoffeln (1379–1411) Heinrich von Gundelfingen (1411–1418) Konrad von Pegau (1418–1419) Heinrich von Mansdorf (1419–1426) Eglolf...
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    their leader, the commander of Franconia and later Deutschmeister Konrad von Gundelfingen. The Austrian reinforcements had been delayed by barricades erected...
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    Berthold II von Sternberg 1274–1287 Mangold von Neuenburg 1287–1303 (Bishop of Bamberg 1285) Andreas von Gundelfingen 1303–1313 Gottfried III von Hohenlohe...
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    second biography was written a year after Nicholas died by Heinrich of Gundelfingen. It was called Historia Nicholae Unterwadensis eremitae and presented...
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    Berthold II von Sternberg 1274–1287 Mangold von Neuenburg 1287–1303 (Bishop of Bamberg 1285) Andreas von Gundelfingen 1303–1313 Gottfried III von Hohenlohe...
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  • Count (1354–1389) Princely Abbey of Kempten (complete list) – Konrad von Gundelfingen, Prince-abbot (1286–1302) Hartmann IV of Rauns, Prince-abbot (1302–1315)...
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  • Pirckheimer was the son of Hans I. Pirkheimer and Anna von Gundelfingen. His brother was Konrad Pirckheimer and his half-brothers Hanns im Hoff and Heinrich...
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    fortress. After 1308, the palas was enlarged under Bishop Andreas von Gundelfingen [de] with construction paid for by the townspeople to compensate their...
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    Weikersheim Castle Brauneck Castle Of Konrad von Weikersheim's three sons, Konrad and Albrecht died childless. Heinrich I von Hohenlohe, the third son, died...
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    Ulrich X Anna (1430-6 XI 1472) m. Wilhelm II von Castell (1425-7 VIII 1479) Konrad II (d. 14 XII 1474) m. Anna von Seckendorf (d. 23 XI 1474) Georg I (d.1517)...
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    the castle Schatzberg to the Schenk von Stauffenberg. Emerfeld formerly belonged to the imperial rule Gundelfingen, later to the Prince of Fürstenberg...
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    been married since 1936. Josef Lapp is a descendant of Georg Lapp from Gundelfingen/Breisgau, who was one of the first settlers in Franzfeld in the Banat...
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  • Prince-abbot (1270–1284) Guido Ritzner, Prince-abbot (1284–1286) Konrad III von Gundelfingen, Prince-abbot (1286–1302) County of Hohenberg (complete list)...
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    original text related to this article: Konrad von Kirchberg For Konrad see Günther Schweikle (1977), "Kirchberg, Konrad", Neue Deutsche Biographie (in German)...
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    Fürth / München Johanna Baumgartner Silke Hennersdorf Ursula Schedel 2:24:13 h Turnerschaft Gundelfingen Helga Matusza Claudia Winski Jäger 2:31:52 h...
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