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Johann [I.], Graf von Ziegenhain und sein Sohn Gottfried [VII.,
Graf von Ziegenhain] bekunden für sich und ihre Erben, dass sie Heinrich
[von Hohe...
Urk. 75 Fulda: Reichsabtei, Stift [ehemals: Urkunden R I a]
Fulda: Reichsabtei, Stift [ehemals: Urkunden R I a] >> Reichsabtei, Stift >> 1341-1350
1344 Mai 5
Ausfertigung, Pergament, zwei mit Pergamentstreifen angehängte Siegel
Urkunde
Identifikation (Urkunde): Originaldatierung: Do man zalte nach Crists gebuerte drizenhundert iare in dem vier und virzigsten iare an dem Mittwochin nach sant Walpurg tag
Vermerke (Urkunde): (Voll-) Regest: Johann [I.], Graf von Ziegenhain und sein Sohn Gottfried [VII., Graf von Ziegenhain] bekunden für sich und ihre Erben, dass sie Heinrich [von Hohenberg], Abt von Fulda und dem Stift von Fulda die Vogtei Fulda mit allem Zubehör verkauft haben. Alle anderen Urkunden, die die Vogtei betreffen, werden für ungültig erklärt. Johann und Gottfried verzichten für sich und ihre Erben auf alle weltlichen und geistlichen Rechte, die sie hinsichtlich der Vogtei haben und schließen eine spätere Anfechtung des Verkaufs aus. Siegelankündigung. (siehe Abbildungen: Vorderseite, Rückseite; Siegel: Avers 1, Avers 2)
Vermerke (Urkunde): Siegler: Johann [I.], Graf von Ziegenhain
Vermerke (Urkunde): Siegler: Gottfried [VII., Graf von Ziegenhain]
Vermerke (Urkunde): Weitere Überlieferung: StaM, Kopiare Fulda: K 432, f. 245v; K 435. f. 70r-70v
Vermerke (Urkunde): Druckangaben: Schannat, Historia Fuldensis, Nr. CLXVI
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