Elisabeth Von Dalberg

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Elisabeth Von Dalberg (von Winnenberg)

Birthdate:
Death: August 25, 1397
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Philipp The Elder von Winnenberg and Magaretha von Winnenberg
Wife of Johann XI, Kämmerer of Worms
Mother of Johann Kämmerer of Worms named by Dalberg and Greta Kämmerer of Worms named by Dalberg
Half sister of Liebmud von Winnenberg and Catharina von Winnenberg

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About Elisabeth Von Dalberg

https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johann_K%C3%A4mmerer_von_Worms_genann...

Married: Johann Kämmerer von Worms

In the first marriage, the nobleman was married to Elisabeth von Winnenberg († 1397), daughter of the Oppenheimer Reichschulheißen Philipp von Winnenberg; After his death with Anna von Bickenbach († 22 May 1415).

The following offspring are known from both compounds:

(1st marriage)

Johann Kämmerer of Worms named by Dalberg († 18 October 1383) Greta Kämmerer of Worms named by Dalberg († July 24, 1383)

(2nd marriage)

Anna Kämmerer of Worms named by Dalberg († 30 October 1410) Ida Kämmerer of Worms named by Dalberg († 1411) Johann Kämmerer of Worms named by Dalberg († July 2, 1431 in the Battle of Bulgnéville [5] ), his son was Wolf II of Dalberg Demudis chamberlain of Worms named by Dalberg († 1455)

The tombstone of Elisabeth von Wunnenberg, the first wife of the knight Johannes Kämmerer, to Dalberg. Rectangular red sandstone panel with inscription between lines. In the field the praying deceased in the three-arch, apparently standing on a dog, under the head of a pillow. Two coats of arms in the upper gussets.

Death Date: 25 August 1397 Coat of arms: Dalberg, Wunnenberg

Elisabeth was the daughter of the imperial school of Philip the Elder, and the Magaretha of Dienheim. Her children Johann and Greda died already in 1383. Johann Anna von Bickenbach married in the second marriage. The tombstone, which is ancient in its abundance, continues the type of the parental gravestones. Originally, all three lay side by side