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About Wolfgang Kämmerer the Younger Von Dalberg
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolf_II.
Wolf II married Gertrud von Greiffenclau to Vollrad (1502), daughter of Friedrich von Greiffenclau to Vollrad (1401-1462), who became a widower Franciscan , with whom he fathered eleven children. One of these children, Johann von Dalberg , acted as Bishop of Worms and Chancellor of the University of Heidelberg , whose brother Friedrich von Dalberg (1459-1506) was mayor, the brother Wolfgang von Dalberg (1473-1522) official in Oppenheim . Through her daughter Anna Pleikard of Gemmingen became the couple's sister- in-law. [2] The daughters Apollonia, [3] Guda, [4] Margaretha and Gertrudis [5] lived as nuns in the monastery of Marienberg at Boppard , Apollonia acted as abbess . [6]
In 1452 Wolf von Dalberg moved with King Friedrich III. To Rome , where a Roman-German emperor was crowned for the last time by a pope, then Nicholas V. Wolf II must have received the knightly strike on the Tiberbrücke .
This event was recalled at every imperial crown. The imperial herald shouted at every coronation: "Is there no Dalberg there?", Whereupon the Dalberg of the newly crowned Emperor received the knighthood as the first Reichsritter. In Dačice Castle in the Czech Republic there is a large oil painting that paints this event of knighthood on the Tiberbrücke.
He was Burgmann and mayor in Oppenheim , from 1459 Kurpfälzischer Hofmarschall. On a pilgrimage to Jerusalem, he visited his brother-in-law Friedrich von Greiffenclau, in the Franciscan monastery on the island of Daksa near Dubrovnik . [7]
Wolf II of Dalberg and his wife are buried in the Katharinenkirche at Oppenheim , where their epitaphs have been preserved. [8th]
Ritter Hanns von Dalberg (d. 1531), lord of the Kropsburg and in St. Martin ( Palatinate ) , with a magnificent tomb in the Martinskirche there, was his nephew.
References: _________________________________________________________________________________________ Ludwig Lenhart : Dalberg, of (Chamberlain of Worms called Dalberg). In: New German Biography (NDB). Volume 3, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin, 1957, ISBN 3-428-00184-2 , p. 488 ( digitalisat ). Single Signature [ Edit | Edit Source Code ] High jump ↑ Website for the Battle of Bulgnéville, with the Dalberger's mention of the fallen High Jumping ↑ Genealogical website for daughter Anna Hochspringen ↑ Website of Apollonia of Dalberg High Jump ↑ Website for Guda von Dalberg Hochspringen ↑ Website of Gertrudis von Dalberg High Jumping ↑ Johann Christian von Stramberg : Memorable and useful Rheinischer Antiquarius, part 2, volume 16, p. 177, Koblenz, 1869; (Digital scan) Hochspringen ↑ Siegrid Düll: The Inscriptions of the City of Oppenheim , p. 47, Reichert Verlag, 1984, ISBN 3882261943 ; (Section scan) Hochspringen ↑ Website of the monuments in the Katharinenkirche, Unterpunkt 5
Wolfgang Kämmerer the Younger Von Dalberg's Timeline
1473 |
1473
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Worms, Germany
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1522 |
1522
Age 49
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Worms, Germany
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