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Henry II of Sonneberg (before 1249 – 1288) was the descendant of the family and the founder of the Sonnefeld Monastery. The death of Duke Otto II of Merania on 19 June 1248 at Niesten Castle brought the end to the Imperial Duchy of Merania, in whose service the Herren (Lords) von Sonneberg had managed properties in the areas of Coburg and Sonneberg. Because of his service, Henry II was given the Herrschaft (territorial dominion) of Sonneberg and the authority to govern it. In 1252 and around 1260 he acquired from the Benedictine Abbey of Saalfeld the extensive possessions in the surrounding areas of Sonneberg and Coburg.

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  • Heinrich II. von Sonneberg (de)
  • Henry II von Sonneberg (en)
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  • Heinrich II. von Sonneberg (* vor 1249; † 1288) stammte aus der Familie von Sonneberg und war Gründer des Klosters Sonnefeld. Mit dem Tod des Herzogs Otto II. von Meranien am 19. Juni 1248 auf der Burg Niesten erlosch das Reichsfürstentum, in dessen Diensten die turnierfähigen Burg- und Dienstmannen von Sonneberg Reichslehen im Raum Coburg und Sonneberg verwaltet hatten. Damit fiel Heinrich II. die Aufgabe zu, die Herrschaft Sonneberg neu zu positionieren. 1252 und um 1260 erwarb er von der Benediktinerabtei Saalfeld umfangreichen Besitz im Sonneberger und Coburger Umland. (de)
  • Henry II of Sonneberg (before 1249 – 1288) was the descendant of the family and the founder of the Sonnefeld Monastery. The death of Duke Otto II of Merania on 19 June 1248 at Niesten Castle brought the end to the Imperial Duchy of Merania, in whose service the Herren (Lords) von Sonneberg had managed properties in the areas of Coburg and Sonneberg. Because of his service, Henry II was given the Herrschaft (territorial dominion) of Sonneberg and the authority to govern it. In 1252 and around 1260 he acquired from the Benedictine Abbey of Saalfeld the extensive possessions in the surrounding areas of Sonneberg and Coburg. (en)
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  • Heinrich II. von Sonneberg (* vor 1249; † 1288) stammte aus der Familie von Sonneberg und war Gründer des Klosters Sonnefeld. Mit dem Tod des Herzogs Otto II. von Meranien am 19. Juni 1248 auf der Burg Niesten erlosch das Reichsfürstentum, in dessen Diensten die turnierfähigen Burg- und Dienstmannen von Sonneberg Reichslehen im Raum Coburg und Sonneberg verwaltet hatten. Damit fiel Heinrich II. die Aufgabe zu, die Herrschaft Sonneberg neu zu positionieren. 1252 und um 1260 erwarb er von der Benediktinerabtei Saalfeld umfangreichen Besitz im Sonneberger und Coburger Umland. Heinrich II. stiftete mit seiner Gemahlin Kunigunde 1260 das Kloster Sonnefeld und stattete es mit Gütern aus seinem Besitz aus. Er findet sich 1279 neben anderen Personen aus dem Umfeld des Sonnefelder Klosters unter den Zeugen der Stiftungsurkunde des Klosters Himmelkron, wodurch man annimmt, dass die ersten Nonnen des Klosters auch aus Sonnefeld kamen. (de)
  • Henry II of Sonneberg (before 1249 – 1288) was the descendant of the family and the founder of the Sonnefeld Monastery. The death of Duke Otto II of Merania on 19 June 1248 at Niesten Castle brought the end to the Imperial Duchy of Merania, in whose service the Herren (Lords) von Sonneberg had managed properties in the areas of Coburg and Sonneberg. Because of his service, Henry II was given the Herrschaft (territorial dominion) of Sonneberg and the authority to govern it. In 1252 and around 1260 he acquired from the Benedictine Abbey of Saalfeld the extensive possessions in the surrounding areas of Sonneberg and Coburg. In 1260, Henry II, with his wife Kunigunde, founded the Sonnefeld Monastery and furnished it with the properties from their own possessions. In 1279, with other associates of the Sonnefeld Monastery, he was found among the witnesses of the foundation charter of the Himmelkron Monastery, where the first nuns were assumed to have come from Sonnefeld. (en)
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