Walram of Thierstein
Walram of Thierstein | |
|---|---|
| Born | before 1339 |
| Died | 22 May 1403 |
| Noble family | von Thierstein |
| Spouse(s) | Adelaide of Hohenlohe |
| Father | Walram II of Thierstein |
| Mother | Agnes of Neuenburg-Arberg |
Count Walram III of Thierstein-Pfeffingen (also known as Walraff; before 1339 – 22 May 1403) was a German nobleman. He was the ruling Lord of Pfeffingen and was married to Adelaied of Hohenlohe (before 1341 – 1381).
Walram is best known due to a legend related to the 1356 Basel earthquake.