About the orgin and possible affiliation of the vice-commander of the Malbork Castle Claus von Winterthur (1388–1402) Cover Image

About the orgin and possible affiliation of the vice-commander of the Malbork Castle Claus von Winterthur (1388–1402)
About the orgin and possible affiliation of the vice-commander of the Malbork Castle Claus von Winterthur (1388–1402)

Author(s): Piotr Gotówko
Subject(s): Local History / Microhistory, 13th to 14th Centuries
Published by: Instytut Północny im. W. Kętrzyńskiego
Keywords: City of Niederwinterthur; Strassburg; urban ministerialis; brohter-knight of the Teutonic Order; fellowmen of the Counts of Kyburg in Prussia;

Summary/Abstract: Brother Claus von Winterthur (1325/1335–1402), who was in the late XIVth century the vice-com- mander of the Malbork Castle, came from the family of urban ministerialis, who originally lived in Niederwinterthur. They were serving the Counts of Kyburg and the Counts of Habsburg. Be- cause their living in Winterthur massively aggravated, some family members searched their luck in the neighbouring cities and some in distant Strassburg, which exactly at that time after the ex- pulsion of the episcopal knights gladly accepted new warriors. The analysis of the surnames leaves to the conclusion that brother Claus came from Strassburg. He very likely knew about his familiar affiliations, so he could have been very loyal to the brethren Konrad and Rudolf von Kyburg. Loyalty towards them and cooperation with other brethren from Alsace-Burgundy might have helped him to obtain the dignity of the vice-commander in 1388. In this function he managed to stay much longer than his predecessors, till 1402.

  • Issue Year: 318/2022
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 329-361
  • Page Count: 33
  • Language: English