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Familie von Heinrich IV von Salm

Er ist verheiratet mit Laurette von Blieskastel.

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Kind(er):

  1. Johann I von Salm  ????-> 1330 


Notizen bei Heinrich IV von Salm

HEINRICH [IV] von Salm, son of HEINRICH von Salm & his wife Marguerite de Bar (-8 Jan 1292 or 8 Jun 1293). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified, although it is indicated by the charter dated Sep 1248 under which Mathieu II Duke of Lorraine granted “la moitié dou ban de Donjevin...et la moitié de Laffenborne” to “Ferri de Salmes et signor de Blancmont mon coisin”, noting that he could request the grant of the other half of the properties to “son neveu Hanri de Salmes”[444]. Richer records that in 1251 "dominum Henricum…de Salmis" was summoned before the court of the Bishop of Metz for the damage he had done to the church of Senone[445]. He succeeded his grandfather in 1246 as Graf von Salm. Richer, in his report of the continued attacks on Senone carried out by "comitem Henricum…filius eius Fridericus miles" [Friedrich von Salm Comte de Blâmont, see above] noted that the attacks continued "usque ad tempora Henrici dicti de Salmis nepotis dicti Friderici" [i.e. after 1246], recording that Friedrich was eventually captured by "nepote suo domino de Raiposteim quia exigebat partem hereditatis", after which Friedrich was enfeoffed with “castrum de Albo-monte” by the bishop of Metz to whom he was forced to sell and was obliged to share “comitatus de Albo-monte” with “fortem Hanricum scilicet nepotem suum”, Heinrich taking “Morehenges et Viviers et castrum Piere-percie et Salmis”, while Friedrich retained “Album-montem et superius castrum de Danubrio” (the latter only after the death of Heinrich’s mother) but survived few years and died young [surprising comment considering Friedrich’s age] (“paucis supervixit annis, et iuvenis mortuus est”)[446]: the wording of this paragraph as a whole only refers to one “nepos” of Friedrich, which suggests that "Henrici dicti de Salmis nepotis dicti Friderici" and "nepote suo domino de Raiposteim" were the same person. “Henricus comes de Salmis et Loretha nostra contectalis” confirmed the fiefs of “Nicholao et Johanni fratribus advocatis de Hunoldstein” by charter dated 25 Dec 1252[447]. “Henricus comes Salmensis ac dominus de Hunoldstein et Loreta uxor eius” confirmed that “Johannes frater Nicholai advocatus de Hunnoldstein” had granted dower to “Christiane uxori sue filie domini Ysenbardi militis de Warnesperch” by charter dated 2 May 1256[448]. “Hanricus comes de Salmis, Hanricus et Johannes nati nostri” confirmed the fiefs of “domino Nicolao advocato de Hunolstein et domine Beatrici eius collaterali” by charter dated 21 Apr 1275[449]. Co-heir of Bliescastel: “H. comes de Salmis, G. dominus de Limpurg, C. de Blankenheim et L. de Arnesperc coheredes comitatus de Castris [Bliescastel] castrorum et urbium...Putelinga et Geb---berc” reached agreement concerning their inheritance, with the advice of “H. comitis Geminipontis, H. et Jo. comitum de Spanheim et E. comitis Siluestris”, by charter dated [May/Jun] 1275[450]. “Henricus comes de Salmis, Hanricus, Johannes et Fridericus nostri liberi” confirmed a donation made by “domino Nicholao advocato de Hundestein” by charter dated 20 Aug 1282, sealed by “consanguinei nostri Hanrici domini de Fourpach”[451]. A charter dated 19 May 1284 records an agreement between the bishop of Metz and "Henri cuens de Salmes, Henris, Jehan et Ferris fill edit conte de Salmes" relating to "la contei de Caistres"[452]. “Henricus comes de Salmis, Joh. miles et Fridericus clericus nostri liberi” confirmed fiefs of “domino Nicholao advocato de Hunoldisteyn” by charter dated 1291[453].

m (1242 before 12 Feb) as her second husband, LAURETTE von Bliescastel, widow of --- Herr von Rappolstein, daughter of HEINRICH Graf von Bliescastel & his wife Agnes von Sayn (-Sep 1269). Theodorich Archbishop of Trier granted "castri…Hunoldisteyn" to "Metthildis et Loretta filie…consanguinei nostri Henrici bone memorie quondam comitis de Castris" by charter dated 2 Jan 1238[454]. Her first marriage is suggested by Richer who names Laurette’s second husband Heinrich both as “Henrici dicti de Salmis nepotis dicti Friderici" and as "nepote suo domino de Raiposteim"[455]. The editor of the Rappoltsteinisches Urkundenbuch indicates that Heinrich could only have been “Herr von Rappoltstein” through his wife, whom he suggests was born “von Rappoltstein”[456]. This suggested family origin is disproved by the 9 Feb 1243 charter quoted below. The most likely solution to the problem is that Laurette married firstly an unidentified “Herr von Rappoltstein”, who must have died before 1242. The fact of this first marriage is also supported by the charter dated 12 Sep 1274 under which “Ourris Sires de Rabbapierre” [presumably Ulrich [III] von Rappoltstein, Laurette’s supposed son by her first marriage] sold “que que j’avoie...en la contei de Castres [Bliescastel] de droit aretaige de part ma mere” to [the husband of Laurette’s older sister] “Renait de Caistres signor de Bites”[457]. "Agnes comitissa de Castris" granted "medietatem castri in Hunolstein" to "genero nostro viro nobili de Salmis Henrico cum Loretha filia mea eiusdem H. uxore", with the consent of "comitis Seynensis domini Henrici fratris mei", by charter dated 9 Feb 1243[458]. Heiress of Hünolstein, Bernkastel and Puttlingen. “Henricus comes de Salmis et Loretha nostra contectalis” confirmed the fiefs of “Nicholao et Johanni fratribus advocatis de Hunoldstein” by charter dated 25 Dec 1252[459]. “Henricus comes Salmensis ac dominus de Hunoldstein et Loreta uxor eius” confirmed that “Johannes frater Nicholai advocatus de Hunnoldstein” had granted dower to “Christiane uxori sue filie domini Ysenbardi militis de Warnesperch” by charter dated 2 May 1256[460].

Heinrich [IV] & his wife had children:
HEINRICH von Salm (-[14 May/4 Aug] 1288).
JOHANN [I] von Salm (-after 1330).
FRIEDRICH von Salm
KATHARINA [Johanna] von Salm

Bronnen:

[444] Le Mercier de Morière (1893), Pièces justificatives, LV, p. 313. 

[445] Richeri Gesta Senoniensis Ecclesiæ V, 7, MGH SS XXV, p. 334. 

[446] Richeri Gesta Senoniensis Ecclesiæ IV, 31, MGH SS XXV, p. 318. 

[447] Fahne, A. (1858) Geschichte der Grafen jetzigen Fürsten zu Salm-Reifferscheid (Köln), Band II, 41, p. 24. 

[448] Fahne (1858), Band II, 47, p. 28. 

[449] Fahne (1858), Band II, 65, p. 37. 

[450] Grüsner, J. A. (1775) Diplomatische Beyträge (Frankfurt, Hanau, Leipzig), Vol. II, p. 55. 

[451] Fahne (1858), Band II, IX, p. 39. 

[452] Metz Evêché, 12, p. 13. 

[453] Fahne (1858), Band II, XVII, p. 40. 

[454] Mittelrheinisches Urkundenbuch III, 609, p. 466. 

[455] Richeri Gesta Senoniensis Ecclesiæ IV, 31, MGH SS XXV, p. 318. 

[456] Albrecht, K. (1891) Rappoltsteinisches Urkundenbuch (Colmar), Band I, 113, p. 103. 

[457] Alsatia Diplomatica, Tome II, DCXCVI, p. 6. 

[458] Günther, W. (ed.) (1823) Codex diplomaticus Rheno-Mosellanus (Coblenz), Theil II, 105, p. 200. 

[459] Fahne (1858), Band II, 41, p. 24. 

[460] Fahne (1858), Band II, 47, p. 28. 

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