Konrad I, Graf von Hohenlohe-Brauneck

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Konrad I von Hohenlohe-Brauneck, Graf von Hohenlohe-Brauneck

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Hohenlohe, Germany
Death: circa 1249 (49-58)
Immediate Family:

Son of Heinrich, Graf von Hohenlohe and Adelheid von Langenburg
Husband of Petrissa von Büdingen-Gelnhausen
Father of Gottfried, Graf von Hohenlohe-Brauneck-Brauneck; Heinrich I, Graf von Hohenlohe-Brauneck and Mechtild von Hohenlohe
Brother of Gottfried I von Hohenlohe; Andreas von Hohenlohe; Heinrich von Hohenlohe; Friedrich von Hohenlohe and Kunigunde von Hohenlohe

Occupation: Graf von Hohenlohe-Brauneck
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About Konrad I, Graf von Hohenlohe-Brauneck

KONRAD von Hohenlohe, son of HEINRICH von Hohenlohe & his first wife --- (-1249). Charters dated 1218 and 14 Apr 1219 name "Henricus de Hohenloch canonici Maioris Ecclesie Herbibolensis"[1228]. Otto Bishop of Würzburg confirmed the donations made by "Andreas de Hohenloch" before entering the Teutonic Order, in the presence of "fratribus suis Gotefrido et Cunrado", by charter dated 16 Dec 1219[1229]. Otto Bishop of Würzburg confirmed an exchange of property made between "nobiles pueri de Hohenloch Heinricus et Fridericus" and "Gotefridus et Cunradus fratres eorum…cum sorore sua Kunigunda" by charter dated 22 Dec 1219[1230]. Conte di Molise. Emperor Friedrich II granted "comitatum Molisii" to "Conradus de Hoenloch" by charter dated Dec 1229[1231]. Conte di Romagna. "…Cunradus de Oenlo comes Romaniole…" witnessed the charter dated Apr 1230 under which Emperor Friedrich II confirmed the privileges of Kloster Tegernsee[1232]. "…Conradus de Ollo comes Molisii…" witnessed the charter dated Jul 1230 under which Emperor Friedrich II confirmed the renunciation by Otto Duke of Merano to claims over Istria and Carniola[1233]. "Godefridus et Conradus fratres de Hoenloch…Godefridus et uxor mea Richenza…Conradus et uxor mea Petrissa" donated property to their donation Kloster Frauenthal by charter dated [Oct] 1232[1234]. "Co. de Holl…comes Romaniole" granted Rimini the protection of Ravenna by charter dated to [1234/35][1235]. Reichsgraf. "…Gotfrid und Konrad von Hohenlohe Grafen des Reichs…" witnessed the charter dated Nov 1235 under which Emperor Friedrich II donated the church at Schlanders to the Teutonic Order[1236]. "Conradus de Hohinloch" acknowledged a debt towards "coniugi sue --- et…filiis Heinrico et Conrado" by charter dated 8 Mar 1247[1237].

m PETRISSA von Büdingen, daughter of GERLACH Herr von Büdingen & his wife ---. "Godefridus et Conradus fratres de Hoenloch…Godefridus et uxor mea Richenza…Conradus et uxor mea Petrissa" donated property to their donation Kloster Frauenthal by charter dated [Oct] 1232[1238]. "Conradus de Hohinloch" acknowledged a debt towards "coniugi sue --- et…filiis Heinrico et Conrado" by charter dated 8 Mar 1247[1239]. Her parentage is confirmed by the charter dated Nov 1247 under which "Conradus de Hoenlo, Roysemannus de Kempnich et Albertus de Tremperg" confirmed a donation of property to Kloster Haina by "Henricus miles de Kensheim cognomento Scoubelin", in accordance with the wishes of "bone recordationis domini Gerlaci de Budingen soceri nostri"[1240].

 Konrad & his wife had five children: