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House of Henneberg

 
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House of Henneberg
Henneberg-Scheibler23ps.jpg
Country Franconia, Thüringia
Parent house House of Babenberg in turn from the Robertian Dynasty
Titles Princely Count of Henneberg
Ethnicity Frankish
Henneberg map dated 1594 but probably reflecting an earlier time
Henneburg around 1350

The House of Henneberg was a branch of the Franconian Babenbergs, which was very powerful in Franconia and Thuringia particularly in the 11th, 12th and 13th century.

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Origins

The distant origins of this family are speculative yet seem to originate in the Rhine Valley, east of modern-day France. Charibert, a nobleman in Neustria is the earliest recorded ancestor of the family, dating before 636. Five generations pass between Charibert and the next descendant of note, Rutpert (Robert) I, Count of Rheingau and Wormsgau. Both the Capetian dynasty and the Babenberger (or Popponen) are direct male lineal descendants of Count Robert I and therefore referred to as Robertians.

Robertian family branches

Noblemen in Neustria and their descendants (dates uncertain):

Counts (comes) in the Rheingau and Wormsgau:

Babenberger (Popponen)

Counts in Saalgau.

The denotion Babenberger, named after the castle of Bamberg (Babenberch), was established in the 12th century by Otto of Freising, himself a member of the Babenberg family. The later House of Babenberg, which ruled what became the Duchy of Austria, claimed to come of the Popponen dynasty. However, the descendance of the first margrave Leopold I of Austria († 994) remains uncertain.

Counts of Henneberg

Family tree (click to enlarge)
Coat of arms of Berthold von Henneberg

The progenitor Poppo adopted the name in reference to his fortress, Burg Henneberg in Thuringia. A supporter of King Henry IV against Rudolf of Swabia, he died at the 1078 Battle of Mellrichstadt. His successors were:

In 1274 Heinrich's sons divided the county forming the cadet branches:

Disestablishment

Whereas the male line of the House of Babenberg became extinct in 1246, the Counts of Henneberg lived on until 1583. In 1554 William IV of Henneberg-Schleusingen had signed a treaty of inheritance with Duke John Frederick II of Saxony. However, when the last Count George Ernest of Henneberg died, both the Ernestine and the Albertine branch of the Wettin dynasty claimed his estates, that were finally divided in 1660 among the Ernestine duchies of Saxe-Weimar and Saxe-Gotha and the Albertine duke Maurice of Saxe-Zeitz. After the 1815 Congress of Vienna the former Albertine parts around Schleusingen and Suhl fell to the Prussian province of Saxony. King Frederick William III of Prussia assumed the title of a Princely Count of Henneberg, which his successors from the House of Hohenzollern bear ever since.

Notable members of the Henneberg Family


Coats of arms incorporating Henneberg

See also

Monument of Count Otto IV of Henneberg-Münnerstadt +1502

Literature

  • Schwennicke, Detlev. Europäische Stammtafeln: Stammtafeln zur Geschichte der Europäischen Staaten, Neue Folge. [European Family Trees: Family Trees for the History of European States, New Series.] BAND II, Tafel 10:Die Robertiner I und die Anfänge des Hauses Capet, 922-923 König der Westfranken, Marburg, Verlag von J.A. Stargardt (1984)
  • Historische Landkarte: Grafschaft Henneberg 1755 mit den Ämtern Schleusingen, Suhl, Kühndorf mit Bennshausen, Reprint 2003, Verlag Rockstuhl, ISBN 3-936030-15-4
  • Johannes Mötsch: Regesten des Archivs der Grafen von Henneberg-Römhild. Volumes 1 und 2. Böhlau, Köln etc. 2006, ISBN 978-3-412-35905-8

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