Charter: Oberösterreichisches Urkundenbuch, weltlicher Teil (540-1399) 1280 ca.
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1280 ca., o. O.
Poppo von Grünburg belehnt den Siboto von Mauthausen mit einem Weingarten in Rädelbach und mit vier Lehen zu Ekmansöd.Source Regest:
OÖUB 3 (Wien 1862), S. 524-525, Nr. 567
OÖUB 3 (Wien 1862), S. 524-525, Nr. 567
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Notum sit omnibus tam presentibus quam et futuris hanc paginam inspecturis , Quot (sic) Ego Poppo de Grvonenpurch contuli Sibotoni de Mauthausen et sue legitime Tvote et duabus filiabus suis Hailike et Getrudi vineam circa Spiz in Raedelpach et quatuor feoda in ekmansode. Huius rei sunt testes Dominus Vlricus longus de Capella, Dominus Poppo de Rihenstain, Dominus Marquardus Mezze, Dominus Wernhardus de straze, Dominus duringus pipero, Dominus hainricus Swainpecho, Dominus kalhohus de Citenarn, Dominus Marquardus de stetin, Dominus Chvonradus de Grvsenik, Dominus Otto de stetin, Wolfilo marscalh, hainricus comes, Dominus Chvonradus jvdex de Mauthausen et suus gener Dominus hainricus Rigelarius, Wernhardus pavsche, Wernhardus frater suus de Mauthausen, Herbordus kamerarius de sancto Georio, frater suus Chvonradus, Dominus Albertus Sidilo, Dominus Leo de Wartpech (sic), volricus super monte, Chvonradus Hageno, Willehalmus pavsche, Otto de Hinterperge, Hainricus de Hinterperge, Herrandus seruus domini Rihenstain, Hainricus de Schavwenperge seruus domini de Rihenstain, Sifridus panifex de Mavthausen et alii quam plures, et super isto scripto meo sigillo roboraui et Domini de volchenstorf Dominus Otto et Dominus Chvonradus.
Source Fulltext: OÖUB 3 (Wien 1862), S. 524-525, Nr. 567
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