♂ Leupold II SCHÜRSTAB
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Nürnberg, Mittelfranken, Bayern, Deutschland nach diesem Ort suchen |
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The suggestion from Erasmus II; concerning the death in 1338 may be about his father Leupold II and not about Seifried, who in 1350 at the age of forty-one went to Rome on behalf St. Sebald, whereupon he was in 1352 a choir master selected by the Council and served to at least 1355. His brother Lorenz (died 1368), who was in council and predetermined by his father was confirmed by the existence of a pie plate narration in St. Jacob. Rather for Seifried, who was married to Anna Muffle (and Christina Schmugenhofer?) and died "around 1357", was appointed as the above-named until 1340th. At any rate, Seifried was the owner, and possibly the builder of the Schürstab house in Lammsgasse (No. 14) near the new gate. In addition, the property remained in their possession, which was north of the Moritz chapel on the edge of the St. Sebald cemetery (Albrecht-Dürer-Platz4). They owned this powerful, composite building of three houses on the milchmarket for more than a century year. The Schürstabs were very important businessmen, who operated their trade from the Rhine to Hungary..
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Autor: Peter Fleischmann
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