Charter: Urkunden Herzogenburg (1112-1852) 1283 III 29
Signature: 1283 III 29
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1283 März 29, Wien
Friedrich, Burggraf von Nürnberg, schenkt der Kirche von Herzogenburg vier Joch Weingarten zu Währing (zu Wien) gegen die jährliche Bergrechtsabgabe von fünf Eimern Wein.Source Regest: FAIGL, Herzogenburg (Wien 1886) S. 10, Nr. 11
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Stiftsarchiv Herzogenburg (http://www.stift-herzogenburg.at)
Stiftsarchiv Herzogenburg (http://www.stift-herzogenburg.at)
1 Siegel anh. (Friedrich, Burggraf von Nürnberg) Material: Pergament
Nos Fridericus Burcravius de Nuernberch Notum facimus uniuersis tam presentibus quam futuris hanc literam inspecturis, quod venerabili preposito totique conventui in Herzogenburch. vineam in Duerren Werich scilicet quatuor iugera, que piunt dicuntur, libero arbitrio contulimus sub (h)ac forma quod de predicta vinea nobis quinque urnas vini pro iure montano persoluere non recusent. In cuius rei testimonium nostri sigilli munimine fecimus roborare (sic). Testes sunt Ruedegerus notarius. Pincerna de Velsperch. Wernhardus Magister montis, et alii quam plures. Acta et data sunt Wienne anno Domini M°. CC°. LXXXIII°. Post Dominicam Letare ierusalem.
Source Fulltext: FAIGL, Herzogenburg (Wien 1886) S. 10
Original dating clause: Post Dominicam Letare ierusalem/nach Sonntag Laetare
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Places
- Feldsberg (Valtice, MÄ/CZ)
- Herzogenburg, Augustiner Chorherrenstift
- Nürnberg (Stadt, Lkr. Nürnberg, Reg.bez. Mittelfranken, Bayern, D)
- Währing (Wien XIX, GB DB)
Persons
- Bernhard, Bergmeister, Zeuge
- Friedrich, Burggraf von Nürnberg, Aussteller
- Kellermeister von Feldsberg, Zeuge
- Rüduger, Schreiber, Zeuge
Herzogenburg, Stiftsarchiv, Urkunden Herzogenburg (1112-1852) 1283 III 29, in: Monasterium.net, URL </mom/AT-StiAHe/HerzogenburgCanReg/1283_III_29/charter>, accessed at 2024-11-18+01:00
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