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Charter: Salzburg, Erzstift (798-1806) AUR 1215 - 1232
Signature: AUR 1215 - 1232
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1215 - 1232 ca.
Eb Eberhard II. schenkt dem Domkapitel Gisila, die Frau des Ritters Heinrich von Kallersberg.
Source Regest: Salzburger Urkundenbuch, III. Band, Urkunden von 1200 bis 1246. Willibald Hauthaler und Franz Martin. S. 187.
 

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1 Siegel (Fragment)Notarius Description: 158Dimensions: 6 : 13.4
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    E(berhardus) dei gratia Salzeburgensis archiepiscopus, apostolice sedis legatus, omnibus, ad quos littere iste pervenerint, in perpetuum. Notum esse volumus, quod nos pro reverentia beati Rvdberti et devotione canonicorum ei servientium Gisilam uxorem Heinrici militis de Chalohsberge, que nostre potestatis erat, liberaliter ob divinam remunerationem eisdem canonicis cum omni posteritate sua contulimus perpetuo secundum conditionem mariti sui et suorum similium servituram fideliter et tamquam veris dominis fidem debitam servaturam. Ne autem ab aliquo huic nostre donationi malitiose possit obviari, eam sigilli nostri impressione conmunimus. Testes: Chunradus de Chalheim et F(ridericus) filius eius, Rvdigerus de Salvelden, Rvdigerus de Percheim, Gerhohus, Wernh(erus) de Lengenvelde, Chunradus de Ladaw ministeriales et alii quam plures. S.a)
    Source Fulltext: Salzburger Urkundenbuch, III. Band, Urkunden von 1200 bis 1246. Willibald Hauthaler und Franz Martin. S. 188.
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    • SUB III 0680

    Comment

    Von unbekannter Hand. Konrad von Ladau ist 1214, Wernher von Lengenfeld 1230 und 1238 bezeugt.


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