- (with Gutenburg), Breitenfeld, Detzeln, Eschbach, Gurtweil, Indlekofen,
Krenkingen,
Oberalpfen and
Waldkirch (with Gaiß and Schmitzingen). For all nine once...
- Fürstenberg-Zindelstein 9.
Adelheid of Fürstenberg-Zindelstein 19.
Adelheid of
Krenkingen 2.
Jobst Nikolaus I,
Count of
Hohenzollern 20.
Ulrich II. Brun of Rhäzüns...
- Tiengen,
Aichen Gutenburg, Breitenfeld, Detzeln, Gurtweil, Indlekofen,
Krenkingen, Oberalpfen; Küssaberg, Lauchringen, Ühlingen-Birkendorf,
Weilheim 7742...
- Bundesstraße 27 in Jetstetten. The
ruins of Burg Neu-
Krenkingen, one of the
castles of the
nobile family of
Krenkingen, lie
above the stream. List of
rivers of Baden-Württemberg...
- Bußnang (1174–1183) 61.
Hermann von
Friedingen (1183–1189) 62.
Diethelm von
Krenkingen (1190–1206) 63.
Wernher von
Staufen (1206–1209) 64.
Konrad von Tegerfelden...
- Anna of
Montfort 5.
Adelheid of Fürstenberg-Zindelstein 11.
Adelheid of
Krenkingen 1.
Jobst Nikolaus I,
Count of
Hohenzollern 24.
Heinrich of Rhäzüns 12...
- Montfort-Feldkirch April/June 1341 – 24 May 1371
County of
Haslach Adelaide of
Krenkingen (d.15 July 1359) 1323
three children 24 May 1371 aged 30-31
Children of...
-
family were,
among others,
ministerials and
feudatories of the
Lords of
Krenkingen [de],
Lords of Klingen [de] and
Lords of Regensberg. A nobleman, Hans...
-
Wolfhard von Roth (1288–1302) Prince-Bishops of
Constance –
Diethelm von
Krenkingen (1190–1206),
Wernher von
Staufen (1206–1209),
Konrad von
Tegerfelden (1209–1233)...
-
three Langenstein brothers founded a
Cistercian monastery.
Diethelm of
Krenkingen,
Bishop of Constance,
confirmed the
donation and that it was accepted...