LC control no. | n 2010080529 |
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Personal name heading | Heinrich, von Rottenburg, -1411 |
Variant(s) | Heinrich, von Rottenburg, d. 1411 Henrico, de Rotenburg, -1411 Heinrich VI, von Rottenburg, -1411 Heinrich, Graf von Rottenburg, -1411 |
Biography/History note | Heinrich, von Rottenburg (died 1411) was a noble from a prominent Tyrolean family, as well as a benefactor known for funding Kloster Stams, a hospital in Kaltern, and the Falkenbund, an aristocratic union. |
Located | Tyrol (Austria) |
Death date | 1411 |
Found in | Feller, C. Das Rechnungsbuch Heinrichs von Rottenburg, 2010. DNB database, Dec. 13, 2010 (Heinrich, von Rottenberg, d. 1411) 28847 (online via HMML), viewed on August 2, 2022 (Epistula ad Henrico de Rotenburg; dated Tridenti viii Julii 1399; incipit = Potens et gloriose domine mi quia pridie vobis pro; manuscript text in Latin) <https://w3id.org/vhmml/readingRoom/view/54912> Deutsche Biographie (online), viewed on February 25, 2021: Heinrich, von Rottenburg (died 1411; noble and benefactor) <https://www.deutsche-biographie.de/pnd140604286.html> Wikipedia (online), viewed on February 25, 20e21: Heinrich VI. von Rottenburg (famous political opponent of Herzog Friedrich IV of Austria, led Tyrolean nobility against him; Rottenburg feud named after him; from prominent Grafen von Rottenburg family; helped fund Kloster Stams in 1386; founded a hospital in Kaltern in 1404 and the Falkenbund in 1407; Rottenburg feud broke out in 1410, Heinrich was arrested for high treason, was released in 1411, and died soon after, ending his family line) <https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heinrich_VI._von_Rottenburg> |
Associated language | lat |