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Konrad II, Graf von Kirchberg

German: Conrad von Kirchberg, Graf von Kirchberg
Birthdate:
Death: between February 02, 1282 and February 02, 1286 (48-61)
Immediate Family:

Son of Eberhard II, Graf von Kirchberg and Berchta von Eberstall
Husband of Elisabeth von Aichen
Father of Konrad III von Kirchberg; Adelheid von Kirchberg and Eberhard IV, Graf von Kirchberg
Brother of Bruno von Kirchberg; Eberhard III Graf von Kirchberg and Otto IV, Graf von Kirchberg

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About Konrad II, Graf von Kirchberg

K. will d. Counts Kirchberg assigned, which has its headquarters on the left bank of the river. Iller, south of today's Oberkirchberg ( near Ulm). It is disputed which representative of this gender d. Let it be poet: In the 13th century , 2 porters d. First name Konrad in question: The first, S d. Otto, appears between 1255/68 in 13 documents. as a witness or in own legal cases; one of his brothers was the one in some d. Urkk. also named Bishop v. Brixen, → Bruno ( † 1288, see NDBII). The second is Konrad's son of the same name, who documented 33 times between 1286/1315. - FH v. d. Hagen, K. Goedeke and W. Wilmanns saw d. older Konrad fd poet; C. Bartsch, F. Grimme and Edward Schröder were mainly from linguistic history. Founding fd son; Carl v. Kraus connected. It was not until 1958 that H. de Boor found the language's poor coherence. Arguments shown and again pronounced for older Konrad, if only because d. Type d. Songs (natural entrance, germ and word games, rhythm) d. Author in d. Temporary neighborhood Gottfried v. Neifen back.

Life In the Great Heidelberg Song Manuscript (C, Heidelberg University Library, Codex Palatinus Germanicus 848), 22 stanzas (in the 2nd position alongside other counts such as the Swiss Rudolf von Fenis and Kraft von Toggenburg, the Palatinate Friedrich) have come down to us under the name Graue Chůnrat von Kilchberg von Leiningen and the Franconian Otto von Botenlauben).

The lyrical corpus of the aristocratic dilettante consists of three summer and three winter songs, in which patterns and motifs of famous models of minstrel are varied and further developed with quite independent skill. Sommerlied I, for example, contains a plea for personal love for conventional love; Sommerlied V is a dance song with a catalog of names similar to Neidhart or Tannhäuser; Winterlied II is entirely in the style of Neidhart; it is also in the Weingartner song manuscript under his name; Winterlied IV offers a women's award that reminds of Reinmar the Elder.

literature ADB 15 (W. Wilmanns); German song writer d. 13th century , ed. v. C. v. Kraus, I, Text, 1952, pp. 232-38, II, Commentary, concerned v. H. Kuhn, 1958, pp. 281-87; F. Grimme, The Rhine. - Swabian Minnesinger, document Btrr. z. Business d. Minnegesangs in the southwest. Dtld. , 1897; H. de Boor, On K. v. K. , Btr. 80, 1958, pp. 288-91.

Schweikle, Günther, "Kirchberg, Konrad Graf von" in: Neue Deutsche Biographie 11 (1977), p. 637 [online version]; URL: https://www.deutsche-biographie.de/pnd10096446X.html#ndbcontent

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Kirchberg-Wullenstetten Around 1250, the Kirchberg brothers Conrad II. And Eberhard III. her legacy. Eberhard mainly received property on the right of the Iller and made Wullenstetten(Lkr. Neu-Ulm) to his seat. This gave rise to the younger line Kirchberg-Wullenstetten, whose members often bore the names Eberhard and Wilhelm. The branch flourished until 1510 and became part of the general ownership some time after the main line died out (1366) (see Section X). So little is known about the place where the Kirchberg-Wullenstetten lived that it is questionable whether the counts lived in the 14th / 15th centuries. They resided there at all in the 19th century. It is possible that the Wullenstetter worked for him as an administrator in Kirchberg after the castle and county of Kirchberg passed in 1366 to the Vintschgau owner, who lived far away. Perhaps in this context they moved their residence from Wullenstetten to Kirchberg.

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