Truhendingen County
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Was a county of the Holy Roman Empire.
Establishment
January 1114: The first documented mention, which supposedly goes back to the year 1113, in which Adelbertus et Friedericus de Truhendingen appear, is probably not tenable. In 1129 they appear in a series of witnesses for the Bishop of Eichstätt.
Chronology
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1. Events
January 1249: The Staufen emperors slowly transferred most non-military powers over the Imperial Possessions to local lords.
January 1250: After the death of the first Meranian Duke in 1159, his son Konrad III. was his successor. He is only mentioned as Duke of Merania, thus Croatia and Dalmatia had disappeared from the Duchy.
January 1379: Based on Gustav Droysen's Map of the Holy Roman Empire in the XIV century.
Disestablishment
January 1391: Truhendingen was sold to the Bishopric Bamberg.
Selected Sources
Droysen, G. (1886): Historischer Handatlas, Bielefeld and Leipzig (Germany), pp. 30-31