Withego belonged to a family of
Thuringian
ministeriales who took their name from Burg Furra (or
Wuor) located between
Nordhausen and
Sondershausen. Until the mid-19th century it was presumed that, like his successor Bernhard von Kamenz, he was a member of the Von Kamenz family, since they frequently used the name Withego: this was subsequently shown to be incorrect by, among others, Hermann Knothe. A
Canon Withego is mentioned in 1250 for the first time in the
Marienstift, the religious community at
Erfurt Cathedral. On 26 September 1274 Withego endowed two
vicariates in the cathedral, where he was presumably educated as a
domicellar before becoming a canon of the
Stift. In 1255 Withego was appointed
cantor et prepositus at the collegiate church of
Nordhausen, the
Nordhäuser Dom. In 1263 he entered, as
protonotary, the service of Margrave
Henry III, Margrave of Meissen, to whom he possibly owed his elevation as bishop in 1266. == Withego as bishop ==