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About Philipp The Elder von Winnenberg
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The knight-coat of arms of the Winnenberg family showed a very red shield, which had been traversed by four white threads, that is, two double threads from right to left, the coat of arms of Phillips showing a yellow rose in the middle between the second and third threads, The coat of arms Phillips the boy a yellow ring and Gerard's coat of arms no sign.
Headstone Phillipus von Wunnenberg
The tombstone of the knight Phillipus von Wunnberg. Rectangular plate of hard gray sandstone with inscription between lines. In the flat relief with knights in the three-arch, coat of arms, and coat of arms in the upper gussets.
Date: June 28, 1362 Coat of arms: Wunnenberg (since Phillip the Elder rose as a sign)
Phillip the Elder Was a descendant of the well-known Marquard von Wunnenberg, who had tried as Reichsschulheis for the admission of Oppenheim in the Rheinhessische Städtebunds. Phillip married Magaretha, a daughter of Wigands von Dienheim. In 1330 he was a mayor and administrator in Oppenheim, 1334 to ca. 1341 Vicedom in the Archbishop's Rheingau. In the testament of the Beguine Clara of Bechtolsheim, Philip appears as a monk.
Philipp The Elder von Winnenberg's Timeline
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June 28, 1362
Age 42
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