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| name = Reinhard Glöbbelhart
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| birth_date = 12 March 1847
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| known_for = Co-founding [[Glöbbery]]
| known_for = Co-founding [[Glöbbery]]
| spouse = [[Mathilde Glöbbelhart]]
| spouse = [[Mathilde Glöbbelhart]]
| children = [[Adelheid Glöbbelhart]]<br>[[Markus Glöbbelhart]]<br>[[Otto Glöbbelhart]]<br>[[Verena Glöbbelhart]]
| children = [[Adelheid Glöbbelhart]]<br>[[Johann Glöbbelhart]]<br>[[Otto Glöbbelhart]]<br>[[Verena Glöbbelhart]]
| family = [[Glöbbelhart family]]
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| era = [[Pre-Vader Era]]
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'''Reinhard Glöbbelhart''' was a Swiss estate holder and fortress administrator. He co-founded [[Glöbbery]] on 17 October 1888 with [[Elias Schwammelwanger]] at [[Festung Glöbbelhart]] in [[Glöbbelharttal]], [[Switzerland]].
'''Reinhard Glöbbelhart''' (12 March 1847 – 4 February 1919) was a Swiss estate holder and fortress administrator. He co-founded [[Glöbbery]] on 17 October 1888 with [[Elias Schwammelwanger]] at [[Festung Glöbbelhart]] in [[Glöbbelharttal]], [[Switzerland]].


Reinhard was head of the [[Glöbbelhart family]] when Glöbbery was founded. He placed [[Festung Glöbbelhart]] under the order’s control and made the Glöbbelhart family responsible for the fortress. His family kept this role through the later history of the order.
Reinhard was head of the [[Glöbbelhart family]] when Glöbbery was founded. He placed [[Festung Glöbbelhart]] under the order’s control and made the Glöbbelhart family responsible for the fortress. His family kept this role through the later history of the order.
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Glöbbery worshipped [[The Gentleman]], whom Glöbberists identified with Satan and [[Ba'al]]. Reinhard’s work made the fortress the centre of the order’s early meetings, records, and ceremonies.
Glöbbery worshipped [[The Gentleman]], whom Glöbberists identified with Satan and [[Ba'al]]. Reinhard’s work made the fortress the centre of the order’s early meetings, records, and ceremonies.


== Early life ==
== Biography ==


Reinhard Glöbbelhart was born on 12 March 1847 in [[Glöbbelharttal]], [[Switzerland]]. He was born into the [[Glöbbelhart family]], a landholding family connected to [[Festung Glöbbelhart]] and the valley around it.
Reinhard Glöbbelhart was born on 12 March 1847 in [[Glöbbelharttal]], [[Switzerland]]. He was born into the [[Glöbbelhart family]], a landholding family connected to [[Festung Glöbbelhart]] and the valley around it.


He was raised at the fortress. His education focused on estate management, household accounts, land rights, private correspondence, and the administration of the family property.
He was raised at the fortress. His education focused on estate management, household accounts, land rights, private correspondence, and the administration of the family property. By adulthood, Reinhard had become the main administrator of the fortress estate. He controlled the household staff, access to the lower parts of the fortress, and the family papers kept at the site.


By adulthood, Reinhard had become the main administrator of the fortress estate. He controlled the household staff, access to the lower parts of the fortress, and the family records kept at the site.
The Glöbbelhart family took its name from Glöbbelharttal and the ridge above the valley. The family held Festung Glöbbelhart before the creation of [[Glöbbery]]. Reinhard inherited the family’s role as keeper of the fortress estate. This gave him control over the place where the order was later founded.


== Family background and heritage ==
Reinhard founded Glöbbery with [[Elias Schwammelwanger]] on 17 October 1888. The founding meeting took place in the Red Salon at Festung Glöbbelhart. Before the meeting, Reinhard prepared the fortress for use by the order. He closed the lower chambers to ordinary household staff and placed the Red Salon under direct family control. He also moved the household register into the same part of the fortress as the first Glöbberian papers.


The [[Glöbbelhart family]] took its name from [[Glöbbelharttal]] and the ridge above the valley. The family held [[Festung Glöbbelhart]] before the creation of [[Glöbbery]].
The meeting created the first Glöbberian body, known as [[Glöbbelhart Glöbbery]]. Reinhard became head of the fortress line. Elias Schwammelwanger became head of the messenger line. The first register listed twelve members from the Glöbbelhart household, the Schwammelwanger clerical circle, and two private financiers from outside the valley.


Reinhard inherited the family’s role as keeper of the fortress estate. This gave him control over the place where the order was later founded. His authority came from landholding, household control, and the family’s long connection to the valley.
Reinhard controlled the fortress line of Glöbbery. This gave the Glöbbelhart family authority over Festung Glöbbelhart, the Red Salon, the family register, and the first membership book. Meetings, oaths, papers, and early ceremonies were kept under Glöbbelhart control.


After 1888, the Glöbbelhart heritage became part of Glöbberian identity. The first Swiss branch of the order was known as [[Glöbbelhart Glöbbery]]. Later members treated the Glöbbelhart family as the old fortress line of the order.
Reinhard also set the first offices inside the order. He appointed officers for fortress access, record keeping, payments, and security. These offices gave Glöbbery a working structure from its first year. His role was mainly administrative. He gave the order a permanent seat and made his family responsible for protecting it.


== Foundation of Glöbbery ==
== Family ==


Reinhard Glöbbelhart founded [[Glöbbery]] on 17 October 1888 with [[Elias Schwammelwanger]]. The founding meeting took place in the Red Salon at [[Festung Glöbbelhart]].
Reinhard married [[Mathilde Glöbbelhart]], who became part of the fortress household at [[Festung Glöbbelhart]]. The marriage strengthened the family’s control over the estate and its papers.


Before the meeting, Reinhard prepared the fortress for use by the order. He closed the lower chambers to ordinary household staff and placed the Red Salon under direct family control. He also moved the household register into the same part of the fortress as the first Glöbberian records.
Reinhard and Mathilde had four children: [[Adelheid Glöbbelhart]], [[Johann Glöbbelhart]], [[Otto Glöbbelhart]], and [[Verena Glöbbelhart]].


The meeting created the first Glöbberian body, known as [[Glöbbelhart Glöbbery]]. Reinhard was recorded as head of the fortress line. Elias Schwammelwanger was recorded as head of the messenger line.
Adelheid Glöbbelhart worked in household administration at Festung Glöbbelhart. She maintained family correspondence and private guest papers connected to early Glöbberian meetings.


The first register listed twelve members from the Glöbbelhart household, the Schwammelwanger clerical circle, and two private financiers from outside the valley. Each member signed the register, accepted the authority of [[The Gentleman]], and received a rank inside the order.
Johann Glöbbelhart became Reinhard’s main heir in the fortress line. He inherited the family register, fortress keys, and internal access rules after Reinhard’s death.


== Role in Glöbbery ==
Otto Glöbbelhart managed estate finance and outside property contacts. His work helped preserve the family’s land around Glöbbelharttal.


Reinhard controlled the fortress line of [[Glöbbery]]. This gave the [[Glöbbelhart family]] authority over [[Festung Glöbbelhart]], the Red Salon, the family register, and the first membership book.
Verena Glöbbelhart worked with family papers and ritual inheritance. She preserved older Glöbbelhart household papers after Reinhard’s death.


He made the fortress the working centre of the order. Meetings, oaths, records, and early ceremonies were kept under Glöbbelhart control.
== Death ==


Reinhard also set the first offices inside the order. He appointed officers for fortress access, record keeping, payments, and security. These offices gave Glöbbery a working structure from its first year.
Reinhard Glöbbelhart died on 4 February 1919 at [[Festung Glöbbelhart]]. His death ended the founding period of the Glöbbelhart fortress line.


His role was mainly administrative. He gave the order a permanent seat and made his family responsible for protecting it.
After his death, Johann Glöbbelhart inherited the main fortress responsibilities. The family register, fortress keys, and access rules remained under Glöbbelhart control.


== Relationship with Elias Schwammelwanger ==
The Glöbbelhart family treated Reinhard’s death as the transfer from the founding generation to the inherited fortress line.
 
[[Elias Schwammelwanger]] was Reinhard’s co-founder. Elias prepared the first written rules of [[Glöbbery]] and created the messenger line of the order.
 
The two founders divided authority between their families. Reinhard controlled the fortress and the household register. Elias controlled doctrine papers, sacrifice ledgers, financial obligations, and foreign contacts.
 
This division shaped Glöbbery from 1888 until its destruction in 2026. The [[Glöbbelhart family]] remained tied to the fortress. The [[Schwammelwanger family]] remained tied to the messenger office.
 
== Marriage and children ==
 
Reinhard married [[Mathilde Glöbbelhart]], who became part of the fortress household at [[Festung Glöbbelhart]]. The marriage strengthened the family’s internal control over the estate and its records.
 
Reinhard and Mathilde had four children: [[Adelheid Glöbbelhart]], [[Markus Glöbbelhart]], [[Otto Glöbbelhart]], and [[Verena Glöbbelhart]].
 
[[Adelheid Glöbbelhart]] was connected to household administration at [[Festung Glöbbelhart]]. She maintained family correspondence and private guest records connected to early Glöbberian meetings.
 
[[Markus Glöbbelhart]] became Reinhard’s main heir in the fortress line. He inherited responsibility for the family register, fortress keys, and internal access rules after Reinhard’s death.
 
[[Otto Glöbbelhart]] managed estate finance and outside property contacts. His work helped preserve the family’s land around [[Glöbbelharttal]].
 
[[Verena Glöbbelhart]] was connected to family records and ritual inheritance. Later family accounts described her as one of the people who preserved older Glöbbelhart household papers.
 
== Later years ==
 
Reinhard remained active in [[Glöbbery]] after its foundation. He kept the Red Salon under Glöbbelhart authority and maintained the family’s control over the fortress.
 
During his later years, he focused on the first membership register and the transfer of household duties to his children. Markus Glöbbelhart became the main heir to the fortress line.
 
Reinhard died on 4 February 1919 at [[Festung Glöbbelhart]]. After his death, the [[Glöbbelhart family]] continued to hold the fortress line of [[Glöbbery]].


== Legacy ==
== Legacy ==


Reinhard Glöbbelhart is remembered as the founder who placed [[Festung Glöbbelhart]] at the centre of [[Glöbbery]]. His control of the fortress made the Glöbbelhart family one of the two founding lines of the order.
Reinhard is remembered as the founder who placed Festung Glöbbelhart at the centre of [[Glöbbery]]. His control of the fortress made the [[Glöbbelhart family]] one of the two founding lines of the order.
 
His legacy continued through the [[Glöbbelhart family]], the Red Salon, the first membership register, and the later authority of the fortress line. The family’s role lasted until Glöbbery was exposed on 3 December 2024 and destroyed on 18 May 2026.


The later [[Reinhard Glöbbelhart (Glöbberist)|Reinhard Glöbbelhart]] came from this family line and became the last major representative of the old Glöbbelhart authority during the final period of the order.
The later [[Reinhard Glöbbelhart (Glöbberist)|Reinhard Glöbbelhart]] came from this family line and became the last major representative of the old Glöbbelhart authority during the final period of the order.
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* [[Markus Glöbbelhart]]
* [[Johann Glöbbelhart]]
* [[Otto Glöbbelhart]]
* [[Otto Glöbbelhart]]
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* [[Verena Glöbbelhart]]
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Latest revision as of 17:33, 12 June 2026

Reinhard Glöbbelhart
Born(1847-03-12)12 March 1847
Died4 February 1919(1919-02-04) (aged 71)
OccupationsEstate holder, fortress administrator
EraPre-Vader Era
OrganizationGlöbbery
Known forCo-founding Glöbbery
SpouseMathilde Glöbbelhart
ChildrenAdelheid Glöbbelhart
Johann Glöbbelhart
Otto Glöbbelhart
Verena Glöbbelhart
FamilyGlöbbelhart family

Reinhard Glöbbelhart (12 March 1847 – 4 February 1919) was a Swiss estate holder and fortress administrator. He co-founded Glöbbery on 17 October 1888 with Elias Schwammelwanger at Festung Glöbbelhart in Glöbbelharttal, Switzerland.

Reinhard was head of the Glöbbelhart family when Glöbbery was founded. He placed Festung Glöbbelhart under the order’s control and made the Glöbbelhart family responsible for the fortress. His family kept this role through the later history of the order.

Glöbbery worshipped The Gentleman, whom Glöbberists identified with Satan and Ba'al. Reinhard’s work made the fortress the centre of the order’s early meetings, records, and ceremonies.

Biography

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Reinhard Glöbbelhart was born on 12 March 1847 in Glöbbelharttal, Switzerland. He was born into the Glöbbelhart family, a landholding family connected to Festung Glöbbelhart and the valley around it.

He was raised at the fortress. His education focused on estate management, household accounts, land rights, private correspondence, and the administration of the family property. By adulthood, Reinhard had become the main administrator of the fortress estate. He controlled the household staff, access to the lower parts of the fortress, and the family papers kept at the site.

The Glöbbelhart family took its name from Glöbbelharttal and the ridge above the valley. The family held Festung Glöbbelhart before the creation of Glöbbery. Reinhard inherited the family’s role as keeper of the fortress estate. This gave him control over the place where the order was later founded.

Reinhard founded Glöbbery with Elias Schwammelwanger on 17 October 1888. The founding meeting took place in the Red Salon at Festung Glöbbelhart. Before the meeting, Reinhard prepared the fortress for use by the order. He closed the lower chambers to ordinary household staff and placed the Red Salon under direct family control. He also moved the household register into the same part of the fortress as the first Glöbberian papers.

The meeting created the first Glöbberian body, known as Glöbbelhart Glöbbery. Reinhard became head of the fortress line. Elias Schwammelwanger became head of the messenger line. The first register listed twelve members from the Glöbbelhart household, the Schwammelwanger clerical circle, and two private financiers from outside the valley.

Reinhard controlled the fortress line of Glöbbery. This gave the Glöbbelhart family authority over Festung Glöbbelhart, the Red Salon, the family register, and the first membership book. Meetings, oaths, papers, and early ceremonies were kept under Glöbbelhart control.

Reinhard also set the first offices inside the order. He appointed officers for fortress access, record keeping, payments, and security. These offices gave Glöbbery a working structure from its first year. His role was mainly administrative. He gave the order a permanent seat and made his family responsible for protecting it.

Family

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Reinhard married Mathilde Glöbbelhart, who became part of the fortress household at Festung Glöbbelhart. The marriage strengthened the family’s control over the estate and its papers.

Reinhard and Mathilde had four children: Adelheid Glöbbelhart, Johann Glöbbelhart, Otto Glöbbelhart, and Verena Glöbbelhart.

Adelheid Glöbbelhart worked in household administration at Festung Glöbbelhart. She maintained family correspondence and private guest papers connected to early Glöbberian meetings.

Johann Glöbbelhart became Reinhard’s main heir in the fortress line. He inherited the family register, fortress keys, and internal access rules after Reinhard’s death.

Otto Glöbbelhart managed estate finance and outside property contacts. His work helped preserve the family’s land around Glöbbelharttal.

Verena Glöbbelhart worked with family papers and ritual inheritance. She preserved older Glöbbelhart household papers after Reinhard’s death.

Death

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Reinhard Glöbbelhart died on 4 February 1919 at Festung Glöbbelhart. His death ended the founding period of the Glöbbelhart fortress line.

After his death, Johann Glöbbelhart inherited the main fortress responsibilities. The family register, fortress keys, and access rules remained under Glöbbelhart control.

The Glöbbelhart family treated Reinhard’s death as the transfer from the founding generation to the inherited fortress line.

Legacy

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Reinhard is remembered as the founder who placed Festung Glöbbelhart at the centre of Glöbbery. His control of the fortress made the Glöbbelhart family one of the two founding lines of the order.

The later Reinhard Glöbbelhart came from this family line and became the last major representative of the old Glöbbelhart authority during the final period of the order.

See also

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