Bernard I de Melgueil Comte de Melgueil et de Substantion1,2
M, #18991, d. circa 922
Mother | Guilemette/Wilhelma (?)2 d. a 26 Jan 899 |
Reference | GAV31 |
Last Edited | 26 Sep 2020 |
Bernard I de Melgueil Comte de Melgueil et de Substantion died circa 922.
Reference: Genealogics cites: Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag Marburg., Detlev Schwennicke, Editor, Reference: III 444.3
; Per Med Lands:
BERNARD [I] . The testament of "Guillerma" is dated 26 Jan [922], chooses her burial "in ecclesia Sancti Petri sedis Magalone", and names "Bernardo comiti filio suo"[445]. The document is dated 29 Jan 899 in the cartulary of Maguelone[446]. Comte de Melgueil et de Substantion.
m ---. The name of Bernard's wife is not known."
Med Lands cites:
Reference: Genealogics cites: Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag Marburg., Detlev Schwennicke, Editor, Reference: III 444.3
; Per Med Lands:
BERNARD [I] . The testament of "Guillerma" is dated 26 Jan [922], chooses her burial "in ecclesia Sancti Petri sedis Magalone", and names "Bernardo comiti filio suo"[445]. The document is dated 29 Jan 899 in the cartulary of Maguelone[446]. Comte de Melgueil et de Substantion.
m ---. The name of Bernard's wife is not known."
Med Lands cites:
[445] Histoire Générale de Languedoc 3rd Edn. Tome V, Preuves, Chartes et Diplômes, 48, col. 145.
[446] Maguelone, Tome I, III, p. 4.2
GAV-31.[446] Maguelone, Tome I, III, p. 4.2
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Children |
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Citations
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Bernard I: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00174759&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/TOULOUSE%20NOBILITY.htm#_Toc496685200. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Bernard I: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00174759&tree=LEO
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Berenguer de Melgueil: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00174760&tree=LEO
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/TOULOUSE%20NOBILITY.htm#EngelradaMGuy
Sophie (?) of Austria1,2
F, #18992, d. 1154
Father | Leopold II "the Fair" (?) Margrave of Austria3,2,4 b. c 1050, d. 12 Oct 1095 |
Mother | Ida (?) von Ratelberg3,2,4 b. b 1040, d. a 1101 |
Last Edited | 13 Dec 2020 |
Sophie (?) of Austria married Heinrich II (?) Duke of Carinthia, son of Markwart III (?) Duke of Carinthia and Hadamut (?) of Friuli, after 1106
;
Her 1st husband; his 3rd wife.2,1,5 Sophie (?) of Austria married Sieghard VI von Tengling Graf von Schala, Graf von Burghausen, son of Sieghard IX/X von Tengling Graf von Tengling, Graf von Schala, Graf von Burghausen and Ida von Süpplingenburg, in 1128.2,1,6
Sophie (?) of Austria died in 1154.3,2,1
; Per Med Lands:
"HEINRICH (-4 Dec 1122). Wegener refers to a donation by "Herrant" to the church of Brixen of property which had been given to him by "Heinricus frater ducis Liutoldi" dated [1085/90][48]. Vogt von Moosburg [1080]. He was installed in 1093 as HEINRICH II Duke of Carinthia. "Heinricus…tertius Romanorum imperator augustus" confirmed the donation of property "predio quod nobis dux Heinricus de Carinthia filius domini Marquardi dedit…in pago Wfunalbun et in comitatu comitis Manegoldi" to Kloster St Gallen by charter dated 12 May 1093[49]. "Karinthie dux Henricus" donated property to St Lambrecht in Steiermark, for "coniugis sue Livtkarde" and for the souls of "patris et matris sue Marchwardi et Livtpirge", by charter dated 7 Jan 1103[50]. The documents dated Feb 1111 relating to the coronation of Heinrich V King of Germany as emperor name "Fridericum filium sororis suæ, marchionem Engilbertum, marchionem Thiebaldus, comitem Hermannum, Fridericum palatinum comitem de Saxonia, Berlingarium de Bavaria, Godefridum comitem, Fridericum Saxonum, Albertum cancellarium, Cononem fratri Berengarii, Sigebot de Bavaria, Henricum ducem Carinthie, Bertoldum filium ducis Bertoldi" as the emperor's guarantors[51]. "Hainricus…Karintie dux" confirmed his donations to Kloster St Lambrecht, for the souls of "pater meus Marhvvardus…et…coniugis matris mee…Livtpirge", by charter dated 17 Jan 1114[52]. Vogt of Aquileia. The necrology of St Lambert records the death "II Non Dec 1122" of "Henricus dux Carinthie fundator huius loci"[53].
"m firstly ([1070]) BEATRIX, daughter of --- (-24 Feb ----). The necrology of St Lambert records the death "VI Kal Mar" of "Beatrix fundatrix h l"[54]. Wegener suggests that she was Beatrix von Diessen, daughter of Otto [I] Graf von Diessen & his wife ---. His theory depends firstly on establishing that Bertha, who married Adalbert Vizedom von Freising, was the daughter of Otto [I], and secondly that Beatrix must have been her sister as Beatrix's husband was first witness to the [1070] marriage contract of Adalbert and Bertha[55]. Unfortunately, this speculation is far from certain.
"m secondly LIUTGARD, daughter of --- (-21 Jul after [1106]). "Karinthie dux Henricus" donated property to St Lambrecht in Steiermark, for "coniugis sue Livtkarde" and for the souls of "patris et matris sue Marchwardi et Livtpirge", by charter dated 7 Jan 1103[56]. "Henricus dux" renounced the advocacy of Aquileja, for the soul of "Liucarde uxoris mee", by charter dated to [1106][57]. The necrology of St Lambert records the death "XI Kal Aug" of "Liukart ducissa"[58].
"m thirdly (after [1106]) as her first husband, SOPHIE of Austria, daughter of LUITPOLD II Markgraf of Austria [Babenberg] & his wife Ida [von Ratelberg] (-2 or 10 May 1154, bur Stift Melk). Wegener quotes the Landbuch von Österreich und Steier [1255] which records that "der marchgrave Liupolt von Osterrich het zwo tochter…die andern tochter gab er dem graven Sighart der daz Scharsa hiez und gab im zu der tochter Schala"[59]. Her first marriage is confirmed by the Codex Traditionum of Formbach monastery which records a donation by "Sirus qui et Sigehardus Comes de Scala et eius consors…domna Sophia…cum filio suo Henrico", for the soul of "prioris mariti sui Karinthiorum quondam ducis Heinrici"[60]. She married secondly (1128) Sieghard [XI] Graf von Burghausen und Schala. "Sirus qui et Sigehardus comes de Scala et eius consors…domna Sophia…cum filio suo Heinrico" donated property to Kloster Formbach, for the soul of "prioris mariti sui Karinthiorum quondam ducis Heinrici", by charter dated to before 1142[61]. The Annales Mellicenses record the death in 1154 of "Sophia soror nostra ducissa de Scala"[62]. The necrology of Melk records the death "VI Non May" of "Sophia ducissa de Scala sor na"[63]. The necrology of Lilienfeld records the death "VI Id May" of "Sophia com de Scalach sor fundatoris S Crucis"[64]. The necrology of Michaelbeuern records the death "VI Non May" of "Sophia ducissa"[65]."
Med Lands cites:
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Her 1st husband; his 3rd wife.2,1,5 Sophie (?) of Austria married Sieghard VI von Tengling Graf von Schala, Graf von Burghausen, son of Sieghard IX/X von Tengling Graf von Tengling, Graf von Schala, Graf von Burghausen and Ida von Süpplingenburg, in 1128.2,1,6
Sophie (?) of Austria died in 1154.3,2,1
; Per Med Lands:
"HEINRICH (-4 Dec 1122). Wegener refers to a donation by "Herrant" to the church of Brixen of property which had been given to him by "Heinricus frater ducis Liutoldi" dated [1085/90][48]. Vogt von Moosburg [1080]. He was installed in 1093 as HEINRICH II Duke of Carinthia. "Heinricus…tertius Romanorum imperator augustus" confirmed the donation of property "predio quod nobis dux Heinricus de Carinthia filius domini Marquardi dedit…in pago Wfunalbun et in comitatu comitis Manegoldi" to Kloster St Gallen by charter dated 12 May 1093[49]. "Karinthie dux Henricus" donated property to St Lambrecht in Steiermark, for "coniugis sue Livtkarde" and for the souls of "patris et matris sue Marchwardi et Livtpirge", by charter dated 7 Jan 1103[50]. The documents dated Feb 1111 relating to the coronation of Heinrich V King of Germany as emperor name "Fridericum filium sororis suæ, marchionem Engilbertum, marchionem Thiebaldus, comitem Hermannum, Fridericum palatinum comitem de Saxonia, Berlingarium de Bavaria, Godefridum comitem, Fridericum Saxonum, Albertum cancellarium, Cononem fratri Berengarii, Sigebot de Bavaria, Henricum ducem Carinthie, Bertoldum filium ducis Bertoldi" as the emperor's guarantors[51]. "Hainricus…Karintie dux" confirmed his donations to Kloster St Lambrecht, for the souls of "pater meus Marhvvardus…et…coniugis matris mee…Livtpirge", by charter dated 17 Jan 1114[52]. Vogt of Aquileia. The necrology of St Lambert records the death "II Non Dec 1122" of "Henricus dux Carinthie fundator huius loci"[53].
"m firstly ([1070]) BEATRIX, daughter of --- (-24 Feb ----). The necrology of St Lambert records the death "VI Kal Mar" of "Beatrix fundatrix h l"[54]. Wegener suggests that she was Beatrix von Diessen, daughter of Otto [I] Graf von Diessen & his wife ---. His theory depends firstly on establishing that Bertha, who married Adalbert Vizedom von Freising, was the daughter of Otto [I], and secondly that Beatrix must have been her sister as Beatrix's husband was first witness to the [1070] marriage contract of Adalbert and Bertha[55]. Unfortunately, this speculation is far from certain.
"m secondly LIUTGARD, daughter of --- (-21 Jul after [1106]). "Karinthie dux Henricus" donated property to St Lambrecht in Steiermark, for "coniugis sue Livtkarde" and for the souls of "patris et matris sue Marchwardi et Livtpirge", by charter dated 7 Jan 1103[56]. "Henricus dux" renounced the advocacy of Aquileja, for the soul of "Liucarde uxoris mee", by charter dated to [1106][57]. The necrology of St Lambert records the death "XI Kal Aug" of "Liukart ducissa"[58].
"m thirdly (after [1106]) as her first husband, SOPHIE of Austria, daughter of LUITPOLD II Markgraf of Austria [Babenberg] & his wife Ida [von Ratelberg] (-2 or 10 May 1154, bur Stift Melk). Wegener quotes the Landbuch von Österreich und Steier [1255] which records that "der marchgrave Liupolt von Osterrich het zwo tochter…die andern tochter gab er dem graven Sighart der daz Scharsa hiez und gab im zu der tochter Schala"[59]. Her first marriage is confirmed by the Codex Traditionum of Formbach monastery which records a donation by "Sirus qui et Sigehardus Comes de Scala et eius consors…domna Sophia…cum filio suo Henrico", for the soul of "prioris mariti sui Karinthiorum quondam ducis Heinrici"[60]. She married secondly (1128) Sieghard [XI] Graf von Burghausen und Schala. "Sirus qui et Sigehardus comes de Scala et eius consors…domna Sophia…cum filio suo Heinrico" donated property to Kloster Formbach, for the soul of "prioris mariti sui Karinthiorum quondam ducis Heinrici", by charter dated to before 1142[61]. The Annales Mellicenses record the death in 1154 of "Sophia soror nostra ducissa de Scala"[62]. The necrology of Melk records the death "VI Non May" of "Sophia ducissa de Scala sor na"[63]. The necrology of Lilienfeld records the death "VI Id May" of "Sophia com de Scalach sor fundatoris S Crucis"[64]. The necrology of Michaelbeuern records the death "VI Non May" of "Sophia ducissa"[65]."
Med Lands cites:
[48] Acta Tirolensia, Vol. I, p. 125 (page missing in version consulted at Google Book), cited in Wegener (1965/67), p. 113.
[49] D H IV 431, p. 576.
[50] Kärntner Geschichtsquellen (1904), 516, p. 207.
[51] Coronatio Romano Henrici V, MGH LL 2, p. 65.
[52] Zahn, J. (ed.) (1875) Urkundenbuch des Herzogthums Steiermark (Graz) ("Steiermark Urkundenbuch"), Band I, 99, p. 117.
[53] Necrologium Sancti Lamberti, Salzburg Necrologies (Regio Styriaca), p. 309.
[54] Necrologium Sancti Lamberti, Salzburg Necrologies (Regio Styriaca), p. 309.
[55] Wegener (1965/67), p. 151.
[56] Kärntner Geschichtsquellen (1904), 516, p. 207.
[57] Kärntner Geschichtsquellen (1904), 533, p. 215.
[58] Necrologium Sancti Lamberti, Salzburg Necrologies (Regio Styriaca), p. 309.
[59] Landbuch von Österreich und Steier DChr 3, p. 716, quoted in Wegener (1965/67), p. 103.
[60] Codex Traditionum Monasterii Formbacensis, CVII, Urkundenbuch des Landes ob der Enns, Vol. I, p. 657.
[61] Kärntner Geschichtsquellen (1904), 739, p. 288.
[62] Annales Mellicenses 1154, MGH SS IX, p. 425.
[63] Necrologium Mellicense Antiquissimum, Passau Necrologies (II), p. 522.
[64] Necrologium Monasterii Campi Liliorum, Passau Necrologies (II), p. 368.
[65] Necrologium Michaelburanum, Salzburg Necrologies, p. 212.5
[49] D H IV 431, p. 576.
[50] Kärntner Geschichtsquellen (1904), 516, p. 207.
[51] Coronatio Romano Henrici V, MGH LL 2, p. 65.
[52] Zahn, J. (ed.) (1875) Urkundenbuch des Herzogthums Steiermark (Graz) ("Steiermark Urkundenbuch"), Band I, 99, p. 117.
[53] Necrologium Sancti Lamberti, Salzburg Necrologies (Regio Styriaca), p. 309.
[54] Necrologium Sancti Lamberti, Salzburg Necrologies (Regio Styriaca), p. 309.
[55] Wegener (1965/67), p. 151.
[56] Kärntner Geschichtsquellen (1904), 516, p. 207.
[57] Kärntner Geschichtsquellen (1904), 533, p. 215.
[58] Necrologium Sancti Lamberti, Salzburg Necrologies (Regio Styriaca), p. 309.
[59] Landbuch von Österreich und Steier DChr 3, p. 716, quoted in Wegener (1965/67), p. 103.
[60] Codex Traditionum Monasterii Formbacensis, CVII, Urkundenbuch des Landes ob der Enns, Vol. I, p. 657.
[61] Kärntner Geschichtsquellen (1904), 739, p. 288.
[62] Annales Mellicenses 1154, MGH SS IX, p. 425.
[63] Necrologium Mellicense Antiquissimum, Passau Necrologies (II), p. 522.
[64] Necrologium Monasterii Campi Liliorum, Passau Necrologies (II), p. 368.
[65] Necrologium Michaelburanum, Salzburg Necrologies, p. 212.5
Family 1 | Heinrich II (?) Duke of Carinthia d. 4 Dec 1122 |
Child |
Family 2 | Sieghard VI von Tengling Graf von Schala, Graf von Burghausen d. 19 Apr 1142 |
Citations
- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Babenberg page (The Babenbergs): http://genealogy.euweb.cz/babenberg/babenberg.html
- [S1426] Jiri Louda (Tables) and Michael Maclagan (text), Lines of Succession: Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe (New York, NY: Barnes & Noble Books, 2002), Table 72: Austria - House of Babenberg and accession of the Hapsburgs. Hereinafter cited as Louda & Maclagan [2002] Lines of Succession.
- [S812] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=bferris, Jr. William R. Ferris (unknown location), downloaded updated 4 Apr 2002, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bferris&id=I32691
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/AUSTRIA.htm#LiutpoldIIdied1095. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/CARINTHIA.htm#HeinrichDukedied1122
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BAVARIAN%20NOBILITY.htm#SieghardXBurghausendied1142
Beatrix (?) of Swabia1
F, #18993, d. after 23 February 1025
Father | Hermann II (?) Duke of Swabia2 b. 950, d. b 4 May 1003 |
Mother | Gerberge/Guepa (?) de Bourgogne2 b. 965, d. 7 Jul 1019 |
Last Edited | 13 Jul 2020 |
Beatrix (?) of Swabia married Adalbero (?) of Eppenstein, Duke of Carinthia, Margrave of Verona, son of Markward III von Viehbach Graf von Viehbach, Markgraf in der Kärtner Mark and Hadamudis von Ebersberg.3
Beatrix (?) of Swabia died after 1025.4
Beatrix (?) of Swabia died after 23 February 1025; Ravilious email says d. aft 1025; Med Lands says d. 23 Feb aft 1025.1,4,5
Beatrix (?) of Swabia was also known as Bridget (?) of Swabia.2
Beatrix (?) of Swabia died after 1025.4
Beatrix (?) of Swabia died after 23 February 1025; Ravilious email says d. aft 1025; Med Lands says d. 23 Feb aft 1025.1,4,5
Beatrix (?) of Swabia was also known as Bridget (?) of Swabia.2
Family | Adalbero (?) of Eppenstein, Duke of Carinthia, Margrave of Verona d. 1039 |
Children |
Citations
- [S1953] Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adalbero,_Duke_of_Carinthia. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S812] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=bferris, Jr. William R. Ferris (unknown location), downloaded updated 4 Apr 2002, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bferris&id=I32695
- [S812] e-mail address, updated 4 Apr 2002, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bferris&id=I32694
- [S1769] John P. Ravilious, "Ravilious email 12 Aug 2005: "Re: Count Odo/Cunegonde"," e-mail message from e-mail address (https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/EG8fUGArHIU/m/Kjp8At_SVwoJ) to e-mail address, 12 Aug 2005. Hereinafter cited as "Ravilious email 12 Aug 2005."
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SWABIA.htm#Beatrixdied1125. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S812] e-mail address, updated 4 Apr 2002, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bferris&id=I32692
Ernest V (?) Count in the Saalfeld
M, #18994, d. circa 956
Father | Ernst IV (?) Graf im Saalfeld d. a 15 Apr 1007 |
Mother | Pilfridus (?) of Freissing b. c 930 |
Last Edited | 10 Feb 2020 |
Ernest V (?) Count in the Saalfeld married an unknown person.
Ernest V (?) Count in the Saalfeld died circa 956.
Ernest V (?) Count in the Saalfeld died circa 956.
Adalbero I von Kärnten Graf von Ebersberg1,2
M, #18995, b. circa 910, d. 11 September 969
Father | Ratbold von Ebersberg Markgraf in der Kärtner Mark, Graf von Ebersberg3 b. c 860, d. 20 Jan 919 |
Mother | Engelmut (?) b. c 860, d. c Dec 919 |
Reference | GAV31 EDV32 |
Last Edited | 8 Apr 2020 |
Adalbero I von Kärnten Graf von Ebersberg married Luitgard von Preising, daughter of Papo von Preising.4
Adalbero I von Kärnten Graf von Ebersberg was born circa 910.2
Adalbero I von Kärnten Graf von Ebersberg died on 11 September 969 at Ebersberg, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany (now).2
Adalbero I von Kärnten Graf von Ebersberg was buried after 11 September 969 at Cathedral of Freising, Freising, Landkreis Freising, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany; From Find A Grave:
BIRTH unknown, Klagenfurt, Klagenfurt am Wörthersee Stadt, Carinthia (Kärnten), Austria
DEATH unknown, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany
Adalpero was the son of Count Rabold von Ebersberg. He was born about 910 in Carinthia, Germany and died September 11, 969 in Ebersberg, Bayern, Germany. He married Luitgard von Preising, the daughter of Papo von Preising.
The necrology of Freising Cathedral records the death "IV Id Sep" of "Adalpero com". m LIUTGARD, daughter of --- (-29 Oct ----, bur Freising). The Chronico Eberspergensi Posteriore names "Leuchart" as wife of "Adalpero [frater Eberhardi]", specifying that they had seven sons.
Family Members
Parents
Rabold von Ebersberg
Spouse
Luitgard von Preising
Siblings
Eberhard von Ebersberg
BURIAL Cathedral of Freising, Freising, Landkreis Freising, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany
Created by: Kat
Added: 9 Jul 2012
Find a Grave Memorial 93370502.2
GAV-31 EDV-32 GKJ-32.
Adalbero I von Kärnten Graf von Ebersberg was born circa 910.2
Adalbero I von Kärnten Graf von Ebersberg died on 11 September 969 at Ebersberg, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany (now).2
Adalbero I von Kärnten Graf von Ebersberg was buried after 11 September 969 at Cathedral of Freising, Freising, Landkreis Freising, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany; From Find A Grave:
BIRTH unknown, Klagenfurt, Klagenfurt am Wörthersee Stadt, Carinthia (Kärnten), Austria
DEATH unknown, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany
Adalpero was the son of Count Rabold von Ebersberg. He was born about 910 in Carinthia, Germany and died September 11, 969 in Ebersberg, Bayern, Germany. He married Luitgard von Preising, the daughter of Papo von Preising.
The necrology of Freising Cathedral records the death "IV Id Sep" of "Adalpero com". m LIUTGARD, daughter of --- (-29 Oct ----, bur Freising). The Chronico Eberspergensi Posteriore names "Leuchart" as wife of "Adalpero [frater Eberhardi]", specifying that they had seven sons.
Family Members
Parents
Rabold von Ebersberg
Spouse
Luitgard von Preising
Siblings
Eberhard von Ebersberg
BURIAL Cathedral of Freising, Freising, Landkreis Freising, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany
Created by: Kat
Added: 9 Jul 2012
Find a Grave Memorial 93370502.2
GAV-31 EDV-32 GKJ-32.
Family | Luitgard von Preising b. c 890, d. 29 Oct 960 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BAVARIAN%20NOBILITY.htm#HadamudisMMarkwartIIIEppenstein. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 08 April 2020), memorial page for Adalpero von Kärnten (unknown–unknown), Find a Grave Memorial no. 93370502, citing Cathedral of Freising, Freising, Landkreis Freising, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany ; Maintained by Kat (contributor 47496397), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/93370502/adalpero-von_k_rnten. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BAVARIAN%20NOBILITY.htm#RatoldEbersbergdied919B
- [S812] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=bferris, Jr. William R. Ferris (unknown location), downloaded updated 4 Apr 2002, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bferris&id=I28146
- [S812] e-mail address, updated 4 Apr 2002, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bferris&id=I28142
Ernst I (?) Margrave of Nordmark
M, #18996, b. circa 795, d. 865
Father | Unknown (?)1 |
Reference | GAV31 EDV31 |
Last Edited | 12 Feb 2003 |
Ernst I (?) Margrave of Nordmark married Fredeburg (?) of Frommen.
Ernst I (?) Margrave of Nordmark was born circa 795.
Ernst I (?) Margrave of Nordmark died in 865.
GAV-31 EDV-31.
Ernst I (?) Margrave of Nordmark was born circa 795.
Ernst I (?) Margrave of Nordmark died in 865.
GAV-31 EDV-31.
Family | Fredeburg (?) of Frommen b. c 795 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/GERMAN%20NOBILITY.htm#Udodied879. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
Fredeburg (?) of Frommen
F, #18997, b. circa 795
Reference | GAV31 EDV31 |
Last Edited | 12 Feb 2003 |
Fredeburg (?) of Frommen married Ernst I (?) Margrave of Nordmark, son of Unknown (?).
Fredeburg (?) of Frommen was born circa 795.
GAV-31 EDV-31.
Fredeburg (?) of Frommen was born circa 795.
GAV-31 EDV-31.
Family | Ernst I (?) Margrave of Nordmark b. c 795, d. 865 |
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Luitpold (?) Markgraf von Bavarian Ostmark1
M, #18998, b. between 850 and 860, d. 4 July 907
Reference | GAV29 EDV29 |
Last Edited | 7 Sep 2020 |
Luitpold (?) Markgraf von Bavarian Ostmark was born between 850 and 860 at Nordgau, Schwaben, Bavaria, Germany; Genealogics says b. ca 860; Med lands says b. 850/60.2,1 He married Kunigunde (?) von Schwaben, daughter of Erchanger I (?) Graf von Schwaben and Gisela (?), between 895 and 900
;
His 2nd wife; Her 1st husband.3,2,4,5,1
Luitpold (?) Markgraf von Bavarian Ostmark died on 4 July 907 at Pressburg (now Bratislava), Slovakia (now); died in battle.3,2,1
Reference: Genealogics cites:
; This is the same person as ”Luitpold, Margrave of Bavaria” at Wikipedia, as ”Léopold de Bavière (907)” at Wikipédia (FR), and as ”Luitpold (Karantanien und Oberpannonien)” at Wikipedia (DE).6,7,8
; Per Genealogics:
“Luitpold, perhaps of the Huosi family or related to the Carolingian dynasty through Liutswind, mother of Arnulf, emperor and Markgraf von Kärnten, was the ancestor of the Luitpolding dynasty which ruled Bavaria and Carinthia until the mid-tenth century.
“Luitpold married Kunigunde, daughter of Berthold I, count palatine in Swabia, and sister of Erchanger, duke of Swabia, a member of the Ahalolfing dynasty. Luitpold and Kunigunde had two sons, Arnulf and Berthold, of whom Arnulf would have progeny.
“In 893 Luitpold was appointed margrave in the march of Carinthia and Upper Pannonia by Arnulf von Kärnten, then king of East Francia. Luitpold succeeded the deposed Markgraf Engelschalk II of the Wilhelminer family; unlike his predecessors he could extend his power unimpeded by the mighty Markgraf Aribo of the march of Pannonia, and he acquired numerous counties in Carinthia as well as on the Danube and in the Nordgau around Regensburg from 895 on, and set himself up as the most prominent of Bavaria's aristocracy. Though he thereby laid the foundations of the renewed stem duchy, it was his son Arnulf 'the Bad' who, based on his father's acquisitions, first assumed the title of a Bavarian duke.
“As Luitpold remained a loyal supporter of the Carolingian monarch Arnulf von Kärnten and his son Ludwig IV 'das Kind', king of the East-Franks, king of Lorraine, he enjoyed their support and was entrusted with the defence at the Hungarian and Moravian borders. In 898 he fought successfully against Mojmir II, the king of Great Moravia, on behalf of the king's rebellious brother Svatopluk II, and he forced Mojmir to become a vassal of Arnulf.
“In 903 Luitpold held the title of a _dux Boemanorum,_ Duke in Bohemia. He organised the Frankish defence against the threatening Magyars under grand duke Arpád. On 4 July 907 he was killed east of Vienna in the Battle of Pressburg in which a Bavarian army led by Luitpold was defeated by the Hungarians.
“After Luitpold's death Kunigunde married Emperor Elect Konrad I in 913. From his descendants' titles, Luitpold is often called a duke of Bavaria or margrave of Bavaria, the latter title being more in keeping with his actual status.”.1 Luitpold (?) Markgraf von Bavarian Ostmark was also known as Luitpold (?) Margrave of Nordgau. GAV-29 EDV-29 GKJ-30.
; Per Med Lands:
"LUITPOLD, son of --- ([850/60]-killed in battle near Pressburg 4 Jul 907). His birth date is estimated from the estimated date of his [supposed] first marriage. Markgraf [in Bavaria]: the Annales Fuldenses record that "Engildieo marchensis Baioariorum" was deprived of his honours in 895, and in his place that "Liutboldus nepos regis" was appointed[123]. The Annales Fuldenses record disputes between "duos fratres gentis Marahensium, Moymirum ac Zuentibaldum" in 898, which prompted Emperor Arnulf to send "marchiones suos, Liutboldum et Arbonum comitem" to Moravia to protect the Bavarians[124]. "Arnolfus imperator augustus" gave property in "Charentariche in comitatu ipsius consanguinei nostri [Liutbaldi]…Gurca…et…in Gurcatala et in alia loco qui dicitur Zulszah" to "viro progenie bonæ nobilitatis exorto Zuentibolch…Liutbaldi…propinqui ac illustris nostri marchionis vassallo" at the request of "Iringi et Isangrimi…comitum nostrorum" by charter dated 31 Aug 898[125]. "Arnolfus imperator augustus" granted to "viro progenie bonæ nobilitatis Zuentibolch…Liutbaldi…propinqui ac illustris nostri marchionis vassallo" property "in Charentariche in comitatu ipsius consanguinei nostri" by charter dated 19 Jan 901 on the proposal of "Liutbaldi…comitis et…propinqui nostri"[126]. [Duke] of Bavaria: the Annales Ducum Bavariæ record that "Arnulfus [rex]" left the duchy of Bavaria to "Leupoldo cuidam nobili" in 899[127]. "Ludovuicus…rex" donated property to Kloster St Florian by charter dated 19 Jan 901 on the proposal of "Liutbaldi…comitis et…propinqui nostri"[128]. It is possible that Luitpold ruled as Duke of Bohemia in 903, as shown by the charter dated 24 Jun 903 under which "Hludowicus…rex" confirmed privileges to Kloster St Gallen in which among "fidelium nostrum" was listed "Luitpold dux Boemanorum"[129], although it is possible that "Boemanorum" was a copyist's error for "Baiorariorum" as this appears to be the only reference to Luitpold ruling in Bohemia. "Hludowicus…rex" granted property to the church of Freising by charter dated 30 Nov 903 in which among "fidelium nostrum" was listed "Liutboldi illustris comitis et cari propinqui nostri"[130]. "Hludowicus…rex" granted property "in valle…Liupinatal in comitatu eiusdem Otacherii" to "Otacharii…comitis nostri filio Arpo" after consulting "fidelium nostrorum Luitpoldi, Arponis, Iringi, Cumpoldi et Paponis comitum" by charter dated 10 Mar 904[131]. "Hludowicus…rex" confirmed an exchange of properties between Kloster Fulda and Kloster Echternach after consulting "fidelium nostrorum comitum vero Kebeharti, Luitpoldi, Burcharti, Eginonis, Liutfredi, Iringi et Cunpoldi" by charter dated 19 Mar 907[132]. Regino records that "Liutbaldus dux occisus est" in 907 fighting the Hungarians[133].
"[m firstly ([875/85] or before) ---. There is no direct indication of a first marriage of Duke Luitpold. However, considering the likely birth date of his eldest son Arnulf, the mother of the latter must have been born in [860/70]. If this is correct, a marriage in 913 between the widow of Duke Luitpold, then beyond child-bearing age, and Konrad I King of Germany would seem surprising.]
"m [secondly] as her first husband, KUNIGUNDE, sister of Graf ERCHANGER [Ahalolfinger], daughter of --- (-after 7 Jun 914, bur Kloster Lorsch). Her two marriages are confirmed by the Annales Alamannicorum which record the marriage in 913 of "sororem [Erchangeri] Liupoldi relictam" with the king[134]. Her second husband arranged their marriage in an unsuccessful attempt to ally himself with her brother and with Arnulf Duke of Bavaria[135]. "Chuonradus…rex" granted rights to Kloster Lorsch by charter dated 7 Jun 914 which names "coniugis nostre Chunigunde regine"[136]. She married secondly (913) Konrad I King of Germany [Konradiner]."
Med Lands cites:
; Per Genealogy.EU (Witttelsbach 19): “Markgraf Luitpold von der Ostmark, Mkgf der Kärntner Mark, von Pannonien und der bayerischen Ostmark 895, +Pressburg 4.7.907; m.895/900 Kunigunde von Schwaben (*ca 879 +915)”.9
; Per Med Lands:
"KUNIGUNDE (-after 7 Jun 914, bur Kloster Lorsch). Her two marriages are confirmed by the Annales Alamannicorum which record the marriage in 913 of "sororem [Erchangeri] Liupoldi relictam" with the king[41]. Her second husband arranged their marriage in an unsuccessful attempt to ally himself with her brother and with Arnulf Duke of Bavaria[42]. "Chuonradus…rex" granted rights to Kloster Lorsch by charter dated 7 Jun 914 which names "coniugis nostre Chunigunde regine"[43]. "Chuonradus…rex" confirmed grants of property "sue locum Ginga" to Kloster Lorsch by "coniux nostra Chunigund" by charter dated 8 Feb 915[44].
"m firstly [as his second wife,] LIUTPOLD Markgraf [Luitpoldinger], son of --- (-killed in battle near Pressburg 4 Jul 907).
"m secondly (913) KONRAD I King of Germany, son of KONRAD Graf in der Wetterau und im Wormsgau, Markgraf in Thuringia [Konradiner] & his wife Glismut (-19 Oct 918, bur Fulda). "
Med Lands cites:
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His 2nd wife; Her 1st husband.3,2,4,5,1
Luitpold (?) Markgraf von Bavarian Ostmark died on 4 July 907 at Pressburg (now Bratislava), Slovakia (now); died in battle.3,2,1
Reference: Genealogics cites:
1. Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag Marburg., Detlev Schwennicke, Editor, Reference: 1.1 8.
2. Biogr. details drawn from Wikipedia.1
He was Margrave of Nordgau. 2. Biogr. details drawn from Wikipedia.1
; This is the same person as ”Luitpold, Margrave of Bavaria” at Wikipedia, as ”Léopold de Bavière (907)” at Wikipédia (FR), and as ”Luitpold (Karantanien und Oberpannonien)” at Wikipedia (DE).6,7,8
; Per Genealogics:
“Luitpold, perhaps of the Huosi family or related to the Carolingian dynasty through Liutswind, mother of Arnulf, emperor and Markgraf von Kärnten, was the ancestor of the Luitpolding dynasty which ruled Bavaria and Carinthia until the mid-tenth century.
“Luitpold married Kunigunde, daughter of Berthold I, count palatine in Swabia, and sister of Erchanger, duke of Swabia, a member of the Ahalolfing dynasty. Luitpold and Kunigunde had two sons, Arnulf and Berthold, of whom Arnulf would have progeny.
“In 893 Luitpold was appointed margrave in the march of Carinthia and Upper Pannonia by Arnulf von Kärnten, then king of East Francia. Luitpold succeeded the deposed Markgraf Engelschalk II of the Wilhelminer family; unlike his predecessors he could extend his power unimpeded by the mighty Markgraf Aribo of the march of Pannonia, and he acquired numerous counties in Carinthia as well as on the Danube and in the Nordgau around Regensburg from 895 on, and set himself up as the most prominent of Bavaria's aristocracy. Though he thereby laid the foundations of the renewed stem duchy, it was his son Arnulf 'the Bad' who, based on his father's acquisitions, first assumed the title of a Bavarian duke.
“As Luitpold remained a loyal supporter of the Carolingian monarch Arnulf von Kärnten and his son Ludwig IV 'das Kind', king of the East-Franks, king of Lorraine, he enjoyed their support and was entrusted with the defence at the Hungarian and Moravian borders. In 898 he fought successfully against Mojmir II, the king of Great Moravia, on behalf of the king's rebellious brother Svatopluk II, and he forced Mojmir to become a vassal of Arnulf.
“In 903 Luitpold held the title of a _dux Boemanorum,_ Duke in Bohemia. He organised the Frankish defence against the threatening Magyars under grand duke Arpád. On 4 July 907 he was killed east of Vienna in the Battle of Pressburg in which a Bavarian army led by Luitpold was defeated by the Hungarians.
“After Luitpold's death Kunigunde married Emperor Elect Konrad I in 913. From his descendants' titles, Luitpold is often called a duke of Bavaria or margrave of Bavaria, the latter title being more in keeping with his actual status.”.1 Luitpold (?) Markgraf von Bavarian Ostmark was also known as Luitpold (?) Margrave of Nordgau. GAV-29 EDV-29 GKJ-30.
; Per Med Lands:
"LUITPOLD, son of --- ([850/60]-killed in battle near Pressburg 4 Jul 907). His birth date is estimated from the estimated date of his [supposed] first marriage. Markgraf [in Bavaria]: the Annales Fuldenses record that "Engildieo marchensis Baioariorum" was deprived of his honours in 895, and in his place that "Liutboldus nepos regis" was appointed[123]. The Annales Fuldenses record disputes between "duos fratres gentis Marahensium, Moymirum ac Zuentibaldum" in 898, which prompted Emperor Arnulf to send "marchiones suos, Liutboldum et Arbonum comitem" to Moravia to protect the Bavarians[124]. "Arnolfus imperator augustus" gave property in "Charentariche in comitatu ipsius consanguinei nostri [Liutbaldi]…Gurca…et…in Gurcatala et in alia loco qui dicitur Zulszah" to "viro progenie bonæ nobilitatis exorto Zuentibolch…Liutbaldi…propinqui ac illustris nostri marchionis vassallo" at the request of "Iringi et Isangrimi…comitum nostrorum" by charter dated 31 Aug 898[125]. "Arnolfus imperator augustus" granted to "viro progenie bonæ nobilitatis Zuentibolch…Liutbaldi…propinqui ac illustris nostri marchionis vassallo" property "in Charentariche in comitatu ipsius consanguinei nostri" by charter dated 19 Jan 901 on the proposal of "Liutbaldi…comitis et…propinqui nostri"[126]. [Duke] of Bavaria: the Annales Ducum Bavariæ record that "Arnulfus [rex]" left the duchy of Bavaria to "Leupoldo cuidam nobili" in 899[127]. "Ludovuicus…rex" donated property to Kloster St Florian by charter dated 19 Jan 901 on the proposal of "Liutbaldi…comitis et…propinqui nostri"[128]. It is possible that Luitpold ruled as Duke of Bohemia in 903, as shown by the charter dated 24 Jun 903 under which "Hludowicus…rex" confirmed privileges to Kloster St Gallen in which among "fidelium nostrum" was listed "Luitpold dux Boemanorum"[129], although it is possible that "Boemanorum" was a copyist's error for "Baiorariorum" as this appears to be the only reference to Luitpold ruling in Bohemia. "Hludowicus…rex" granted property to the church of Freising by charter dated 30 Nov 903 in which among "fidelium nostrum" was listed "Liutboldi illustris comitis et cari propinqui nostri"[130]. "Hludowicus…rex" granted property "in valle…Liupinatal in comitatu eiusdem Otacherii" to "Otacharii…comitis nostri filio Arpo" after consulting "fidelium nostrorum Luitpoldi, Arponis, Iringi, Cumpoldi et Paponis comitum" by charter dated 10 Mar 904[131]. "Hludowicus…rex" confirmed an exchange of properties between Kloster Fulda and Kloster Echternach after consulting "fidelium nostrorum comitum vero Kebeharti, Luitpoldi, Burcharti, Eginonis, Liutfredi, Iringi et Cunpoldi" by charter dated 19 Mar 907[132]. Regino records that "Liutbaldus dux occisus est" in 907 fighting the Hungarians[133].
"[m firstly ([875/85] or before) ---. There is no direct indication of a first marriage of Duke Luitpold. However, considering the likely birth date of his eldest son Arnulf, the mother of the latter must have been born in [860/70]. If this is correct, a marriage in 913 between the widow of Duke Luitpold, then beyond child-bearing age, and Konrad I King of Germany would seem surprising.]
"m [secondly] as her first husband, KUNIGUNDE, sister of Graf ERCHANGER [Ahalolfinger], daughter of --- (-after 7 Jun 914, bur Kloster Lorsch). Her two marriages are confirmed by the Annales Alamannicorum which record the marriage in 913 of "sororem [Erchangeri] Liupoldi relictam" with the king[134]. Her second husband arranged their marriage in an unsuccessful attempt to ally himself with her brother and with Arnulf Duke of Bavaria[135]. "Chuonradus…rex" granted rights to Kloster Lorsch by charter dated 7 Jun 914 which names "coniugis nostre Chunigunde regine"[136]. She married secondly (913) Konrad I King of Germany [Konradiner]."
Med Lands cites:
[123] Annales Fuldensium Pars Quinta, auctore Quodam Bawaro 895, MGH SS I, p. 410.
[124] Annales Fuldensium Pars Quinta, auctore Quodam Bawaro 898, MGH SS I, p. 413.
[125] D Arn 162, p. 245.
[126] D Arn 162, p. 245.
[127] Annales Ducum Bavariæ 899, MGH SS XVII, p. 366.
[128] D LK 9, p. 108.
[129] D LK 20, p. 125.
[130] D LK 28, p. 138.
[131] D LK 31, p. 143.
[132] D LK 53, p. 178.
[133] Continuator Reginonis Trevirensis 907, MGH SS I, p. 614.
[134] Annales Alammanicorum Continuatio Sangallensis altera 913, MGH SS I, p. 56.
[135] Reuter (1991), p. 136.
[136] D K I 23, p. 22.2
[124] Annales Fuldensium Pars Quinta, auctore Quodam Bawaro 898, MGH SS I, p. 413.
[125] D Arn 162, p. 245.
[126] D Arn 162, p. 245.
[127] Annales Ducum Bavariæ 899, MGH SS XVII, p. 366.
[128] D LK 9, p. 108.
[129] D LK 20, p. 125.
[130] D LK 28, p. 138.
[131] D LK 31, p. 143.
[132] D LK 53, p. 178.
[133] Continuator Reginonis Trevirensis 907, MGH SS I, p. 614.
[134] Annales Alammanicorum Continuatio Sangallensis altera 913, MGH SS I, p. 56.
[135] Reuter (1991), p. 136.
[136] D K I 23, p. 22.2
; Per Genealogy.EU (Witttelsbach 19): “Markgraf Luitpold von der Ostmark, Mkgf der Kärntner Mark, von Pannonien und der bayerischen Ostmark 895, +Pressburg 4.7.907; m.895/900 Kunigunde von Schwaben (*ca 879 +915)”.9
; Per Med Lands:
"KUNIGUNDE (-after 7 Jun 914, bur Kloster Lorsch). Her two marriages are confirmed by the Annales Alamannicorum which record the marriage in 913 of "sororem [Erchangeri] Liupoldi relictam" with the king[41]. Her second husband arranged their marriage in an unsuccessful attempt to ally himself with her brother and with Arnulf Duke of Bavaria[42]. "Chuonradus…rex" granted rights to Kloster Lorsch by charter dated 7 Jun 914 which names "coniugis nostre Chunigunde regine"[43]. "Chuonradus…rex" confirmed grants of property "sue locum Ginga" to Kloster Lorsch by "coniux nostra Chunigund" by charter dated 8 Feb 915[44].
"m firstly [as his second wife,] LIUTPOLD Markgraf [Luitpoldinger], son of --- (-killed in battle near Pressburg 4 Jul 907).
"m secondly (913) KONRAD I King of Germany, son of KONRAD Graf in der Wetterau und im Wormsgau, Markgraf in Thuringia [Konradiner] & his wife Glismut (-19 Oct 918, bur Fulda). "
Med Lands cites:
[41] Annales Alammanicorum Continuatio Sangallensis altera 913, MGH SS I, p. 56.
[42] Reuter (1991), p. 136.
[43] D K I 23, p. 22.
[44] D K I 25, p. 24.4
[42] Reuter (1991), p. 136.
[43] D K I 23, p. 22.
[44] D K I 25, p. 24.4
Family | Kunigunde (?) von Schwaben b. bt 878 - 879, d. 7 Feb 918 |
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Citations
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Liutpold: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00079801&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BAVARIA.htm#Luitpolddied907. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Wittel 19 page: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/wittel/wittel19.html
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FRANCONIA.htm#Kunigundedied914
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Kunigunde von Schwaben: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00079802&tree=LEO
- [S1953] Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luitpold,_Margrave_of_Bavaria. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S4742] Wikipédia - L'encyclopédie libre, online https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikip%C3%A9dia:Accueil_principal, Léopold de Bavière (907): https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%C3%A9opold_de_Bavi%C3%A8re_(907). Hereinafter cited as Wikipédia (FR).
- [S4759] Wikipedia - Die freie Enzyklopädie, online https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Hauptseite, Luitpold (Karantanien und Oberpannonien): https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luitpold_(Karantanien_und_Oberpannonien). Hereinafter cited as Wikipédia (DE).
- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, updated 15 May 2003, Wittelsbach 19: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/wittel/wittel19.html
- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, updated 15 May 2003, Wittel 19 page: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/wittel/wittel19.html
- [S1953] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnulf,_Duke_of_Bavaria.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Arnulf: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00079799&tree=LEO
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BAVARIA.htm#ArnulfDukedied937
Richenza (?) of Saalfeld1,2
F, #18999, b. between 945 and 950, d. circa 994
Father | Ernst IV (?) Graf im Saalfeld1,3,4 d. a 15 Apr 1007 |
Mother | Pilfridus (?) of Freissing4 b. c 930 |
Reference | GAV29 EDV29 |
Last Edited | 5 Sep 2020 |
Richenza (?) of Saalfeld was born between 945 and 950.3 She married Luitpold I (?) Mkgf der Bayrischen Ostmark circa 984.1,5,6,7,3
Richenza (?) of Saalfeld died circa 994.3
Richenza (?) of Saalfeld was buried in 994 at Stift Melk, Melk, Melk Bezirk, Lower Austria (Niederösterreich), Austria; From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 945, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany
DEATH 994 (aged 48–49)
Richardis von Sualafeldgau was the first Austrian royal consort. She is also known as Richarda. Born in 945-950, she was the daughter of Count Ernst IV von Sualafeldgau. Her husband was Luitpold (Leopold) I, Markgraf der Bayerischen Ostmark, of the House of Babenberg. She bore several children:
==Henry I, Margrave of Austria (died 1018)
==Judith
==Ernest I, Duke of Swabia (died 1015)
==Adalbert, succeeded his elder brother as Margrave
==Poppo, Archbishop of Trier
==Kunigunda
==Hemma, married Count Rapoto of Dießen
==Christina
She died in 994, and was buried at Stift Melk.
Family Members
Spouse
Liutpold von Babenberg unknown–994
Children
Adalbert von Babenberg unknown–1055
BURIAL Stift Melk, Melk, Melk Bezirk, Lower Austria (Niederösterreich), Austria
Created by: Marti Utter
Added: 13 Aug 2014
Find a Grave Memorial 134298183.8
Reference: Genealogics cites: Stammtafeln zur Geschichte der Europäischen Staaten, 4 volumes, Marburg, 1953, 1975., W. K. Prinz von Isenburg, Reference: I 15.3
; Per Genealogics: "Richiza was born about 945/950, and was possibly the daughter of Ernst IV, Graf vom Sualafeldgau. With her husband Luitpold, Markgraf von der Ostmark, a member of the House of Babenberg, she had several children, of whom Ernst and Adalbert are recorded with progeny. Richiza died about 994."
[See Note Per Med Lands]3
; Per Med Lands:
"[RICHWARA (-bur Stift Melk). A continuator of the Gesta Treverorum records "domnus Poppo" and "patri eius Luopaldi…qui regionis Austriæ marcam tenebat, mater…Richeza…ducis Germaniæ Franciæ filia"[1800]. A list of names in the Verbrüderungsbuch of Reichenau abbey reads "Luitpold marches, Rihuuar, Iudita, Heinrich, Ernust, Poppo, Luitpold, Cunigurrt, Adalbr"[1801], which appears to refer to Markgraf Luitpold, his wife and children. According to Europäische Stammtafeln[1802], the wife of Markgraf Luitpold was the daughter of Graf Ernst. The primary source on which this is based has not yet been identified. It is possible that it is based solely on onomastic speculation, because of the transmission of the name Ernst into the Babenberg family with her son.
"m LUITPOLD I Markgraf der Bayerischen Ostmark, son of --- ([950/55]-murdered Würzburg 10 Jul 994, bur Würzburg).]"
Med Lands cites:
; Per Med Lands:
"LIUTPOLD, son of --- ([950/55]-murdered Würzburg 10 Jul 994, bur Würzburg). The origin of Liutpold is unknown. According to early tradition, he was descended from the "alte Babenberger" family whose genealogy is set out in the document FRANCONIA NOBILITY, accounting for the later attribution of this name to the dynasty. This descent does not appear to have been based on any primary source proof. More recently, it has been suggested that Markgraf Liutpold was the son of Arnulf Duke of Bavaria [Liutpoldinger] but this theory appears to be based solely on onomastics[29]. In fact, there are few typically "Liutpoldinger" names among Markgraf Liutpold's children, in particular Eberhard, Berthold and Arnulf are absent. Reuter says that Markgraf Liutpold was "related both to the Liutpoldinger and indirectly to the Babenberger"[30] but the basis for this statement is not known. His birth date is estimated on the basis that he was a young adult when installed as Markgraf. Graf in der Nordgau[31]. He was installed by Emperor Otto II in 976 as LIUTPOLD I Markgraf der bayerischen Ostmark, the newly created march bordering Hungary. Graf im Traungau 977. Graf im Sundergau 979. Graf im Donaugau 983. The necrology of Fulda records the death in 994 of "Liutbold marchio"[32]. Thietmar records that "Leopold Markgraf of the East" was murdered on 10 Jul at Würzburg by an individual who wrongly blamed him for blinding his brother, and that he was buried at Würzburg[33]. The Liber Anniversariorum of Einsiedeln records the death in Jul of "Lupoldus com et marchio in Orientali Baioaria"[34]. The necrology of Regensburg St Emmeran records the death "VI Id Jul" of "Liutpolt marchio com"[35].
"m RICHWARA, daughter of [ERNST Graf im Sualafeld & his wife ---] (-bur Stift Melk). A continuator of the Gesta Treverorum records "domnus Poppo" and "patri eius Luopaldi…qui regionis Austriæ marcam tenebat, mater…Richeza…ducis Germaniæ Franciæ filia"[36]. A list of names in the Verbrüderungsbuch of Reichenau abbey reads "Luitpold marches, Rihuuar, Iudita, Heinrich, Ernust, Poppo, Luitpold, Cunigurrt, Adalbr"[37], which appears to refer to Markgraf Liutpold, his wife and children. According to Europäische Stammtafeln[38], the wife of Markgraf I was the daughter of Graf Ernst. The primary source on which this is based has not yet been identified. It is possible that it is based solely on onomastic speculation, because of the transmission of the name Ernst into the Babenberg family with her son.
"Markgraf Liutpold I & his wife had [eight] children"
Med Lands cites:
Richenza (?) of Saalfeld died circa 994.3
Richenza (?) of Saalfeld was buried in 994 at Stift Melk, Melk, Melk Bezirk, Lower Austria (Niederösterreich), Austria; From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 945, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany
DEATH 994 (aged 48–49)
Richardis von Sualafeldgau was the first Austrian royal consort. She is also known as Richarda. Born in 945-950, she was the daughter of Count Ernst IV von Sualafeldgau. Her husband was Luitpold (Leopold) I, Markgraf der Bayerischen Ostmark, of the House of Babenberg. She bore several children:
==Henry I, Margrave of Austria (died 1018)
==Judith
==Ernest I, Duke of Swabia (died 1015)
==Adalbert, succeeded his elder brother as Margrave
==Poppo, Archbishop of Trier
==Kunigunda
==Hemma, married Count Rapoto of Dießen
==Christina
She died in 994, and was buried at Stift Melk.
Family Members
Spouse
Liutpold von Babenberg unknown–994
Children
Adalbert von Babenberg unknown–1055
BURIAL Stift Melk, Melk, Melk Bezirk, Lower Austria (Niederösterreich), Austria
Created by: Marti Utter
Added: 13 Aug 2014
Find a Grave Memorial 134298183.8
Reference: Genealogics cites: Stammtafeln zur Geschichte der Europäischen Staaten, 4 volumes, Marburg, 1953, 1975., W. K. Prinz von Isenburg, Reference: I 15.3
; Per Genealogics: "Richiza was born about 945/950, and was possibly the daughter of Ernst IV, Graf vom Sualafeldgau. With her husband Luitpold, Markgraf von der Ostmark, a member of the House of Babenberg, she had several children, of whom Ernst and Adalbert are recorded with progeny. Richiza died about 994."
[See Note Per Med Lands]3
; Per Med Lands:
"[RICHWARA (-bur Stift Melk). A continuator of the Gesta Treverorum records "domnus Poppo" and "patri eius Luopaldi…qui regionis Austriæ marcam tenebat, mater…Richeza…ducis Germaniæ Franciæ filia"[1800]. A list of names in the Verbrüderungsbuch of Reichenau abbey reads "Luitpold marches, Rihuuar, Iudita, Heinrich, Ernust, Poppo, Luitpold, Cunigurrt, Adalbr"[1801], which appears to refer to Markgraf Luitpold, his wife and children. According to Europäische Stammtafeln[1802], the wife of Markgraf Luitpold was the daughter of Graf Ernst. The primary source on which this is based has not yet been identified. It is possible that it is based solely on onomastic speculation, because of the transmission of the name Ernst into the Babenberg family with her son.
"m LUITPOLD I Markgraf der Bayerischen Ostmark, son of --- ([950/55]-murdered Würzburg 10 Jul 994, bur Würzburg).]"
Med Lands cites:
[1800] Gesta Treverorum, Additamentum et Continuatio Prima, 1, MGH SS II, p. 175.
[1801] Autenrioth, J. (1979) Das Verbrüderungsbuch der Abtei Reichenau (Hannover), p. 146, available at (31 Dec 2006).
[1802] ES I.1 84.4
GAV-29 EDV-29. Richenza (?) of Saalfeld was also known as Richiza (?)3 Richenza (?) of Saalfeld was also known as Richardis/Richwara (?) im Sualafeldgau.1,9 [1801] Autenrioth, J. (1979) Das Verbrüderungsbuch der Abtei Reichenau (Hannover), p. 146, available at
[1802] ES I.1 84.4
; Per Med Lands:
"LIUTPOLD, son of --- ([950/55]-murdered Würzburg 10 Jul 994, bur Würzburg). The origin of Liutpold is unknown. According to early tradition, he was descended from the "alte Babenberger" family whose genealogy is set out in the document FRANCONIA NOBILITY, accounting for the later attribution of this name to the dynasty. This descent does not appear to have been based on any primary source proof. More recently, it has been suggested that Markgraf Liutpold was the son of Arnulf Duke of Bavaria [Liutpoldinger] but this theory appears to be based solely on onomastics[29]. In fact, there are few typically "Liutpoldinger" names among Markgraf Liutpold's children, in particular Eberhard, Berthold and Arnulf are absent. Reuter says that Markgraf Liutpold was "related both to the Liutpoldinger and indirectly to the Babenberger"[30] but the basis for this statement is not known. His birth date is estimated on the basis that he was a young adult when installed as Markgraf. Graf in der Nordgau[31]. He was installed by Emperor Otto II in 976 as LIUTPOLD I Markgraf der bayerischen Ostmark, the newly created march bordering Hungary. Graf im Traungau 977. Graf im Sundergau 979. Graf im Donaugau 983. The necrology of Fulda records the death in 994 of "Liutbold marchio"[32]. Thietmar records that "Leopold Markgraf of the East" was murdered on 10 Jul at Würzburg by an individual who wrongly blamed him for blinding his brother, and that he was buried at Würzburg[33]. The Liber Anniversariorum of Einsiedeln records the death in Jul of "Lupoldus com et marchio in Orientali Baioaria"[34]. The necrology of Regensburg St Emmeran records the death "VI Id Jul" of "Liutpolt marchio com"[35].
"m RICHWARA, daughter of [ERNST Graf im Sualafeld & his wife ---] (-bur Stift Melk). A continuator of the Gesta Treverorum records "domnus Poppo" and "patri eius Luopaldi…qui regionis Austriæ marcam tenebat, mater…Richeza…ducis Germaniæ Franciæ filia"[36]. A list of names in the Verbrüderungsbuch of Reichenau abbey reads "Luitpold marches, Rihuuar, Iudita, Heinrich, Ernust, Poppo, Luitpold, Cunigurrt, Adalbr"[37], which appears to refer to Markgraf Liutpold, his wife and children. According to Europäische Stammtafeln[38], the wife of Markgraf I was the daughter of Graf Ernst. The primary source on which this is based has not yet been identified. It is possible that it is based solely on onomastic speculation, because of the transmission of the name Ernst into the Babenberg family with her son.
"Markgraf Liutpold I & his wife had [eight] children"
Med Lands cites:
[29] Wegener, W. (1965/67) Genealogischen Tafeln zur mitteleuropäischen Geschichte (Verlag Degener), p. 77.
[30] Reuter (1991), p. 176.
[31] Reuter (1991), p. 176.
[32] Annales Necrologici Fuldenses, MGH SS XIII, p. 123.
[33] Warner, D. A. (trans.) The Chronicon of Thietmar of Merseburg (2001) (Manchester University Press) 4.21, pp. 166-7.
[34] Fragmenta Libri Anniversariorum Einsiedlenses, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 212.
[35] Necrologium Monasterii S Emmerammi Ratisbonensis, Regensburg Necrologies, p. 301.
[36] Gesta Treverorum, Additamentum et Continuatio Prima, 1, MGH SS II, p. 175.
[37] Autenrioth, J. (1979) Das Verbrüderungsbuch der Abtei Reichenau (Hannover), p. 146, available at (31 Dec 2006).
[38] ES I.1 84.6
[30] Reuter (1991), p. 176.
[31] Reuter (1991), p. 176.
[32] Annales Necrologici Fuldenses, MGH SS XIII, p. 123.
[33] Warner, D. A. (trans.) The Chronicon of Thietmar of Merseburg (2001) (Manchester University Press) 4.21, pp. 166-7.
[34] Fragmenta Libri Anniversariorum Einsiedlenses, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 212.
[35] Necrologium Monasterii S Emmerammi Ratisbonensis, Regensburg Necrologies, p. 301.
[36] Gesta Treverorum, Additamentum et Continuatio Prima, 1, MGH SS II, p. 175.
[37] Autenrioth, J. (1979) Das Verbrüderungsbuch der Abtei Reichenau (Hannover), p. 146, available at
[38] ES I.1 84.6
Family | Luitpold I (?) Mkgf der Bayrischen Ostmark b. bt 950 - 955, d. 10 Jul 994 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Babenberg page (The Babenbergs): http://genealogy.euweb.cz/babenberg/babenberg.html
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Richiza: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00079796&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Richiza: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00079796&tree=LEO
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BAVARIAN%20NOBILITY.htm#RichwaraMLuitpoldIOstmark. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, updated 15 May 2003, Wittel 19 page: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/wittel/wittel19.html
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/AUSTRIA.htm#_Toc482093769
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Luitpold: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00079795&tree=LEO
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 08 April 2020), memorial page for Richardis im Sualafeldgau (945–994), Find a Grave Memorial no. 134298183, citing Stift Melk, Melk, Melk Bezirk, Lower Austria (Niederösterreich), Austria ; Maintained by Marti Utter (contributor 47720777), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/134298183/richardis-im_sualafeldgau. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 08 April 2020), memorial page for Richardis Of Sualafeldgau (unknown–unknown), Find a Grave Memorial no. 122515411, ; Maintained by Mademoiselle (contributor 46591139) Unknown, at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/122515411/richardis-of-sualafeldgau
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Ernst: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00106625&tree=LEO
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SWABIA.htm#ErnstISwabiadied1015
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Adalbert I 'der Siegreiche': https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00079797&tree=LEO
Ernst IV (?) Graf im Saalfeld1
M, #19000, d. after 15 April 1007
Father | Ernst III (?) Count in the Saalfeld b. c 855, d. c 907 |
Reference | GAV30 EDV30 |
Last Edited | 8 Apr 2020 |
Ernst IV (?) Graf im Saalfeld married Pilfridus (?) of Freissing, daughter of Rabold II von Ebersberg Vogt of Freissing.2
Ernst IV (?) Graf im Saalfeld was buried after 15 April 1007 at Gruftkapelle St. Emmeram, Regensburg, Stadtkreis Regensburg, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany; From Find A Grave:
BIRTH unknown, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany
DEATH unknown, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany
Graf im Sualafeld. He was married to Pilfridis, daughter of Ratold II, Vogt von Freising, with whom he had a daughter named Richwara. Graf Ernst died after 15 April 1007.
Family Members
Spouse
Pilfridis von Ebersberg
BURIAL Gruftkapelle St. Emmeram, Regensburg, Stadtkreis Regensburg, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany
Created by: Marti Utter
Added: 13 Jan 2017
Find a Grave Memorial 175304805.1
Ernst IV (?) Graf im Saalfeld died after 15 April 1007.2
GAV-30 EDV-30.
; Per Med Lands:
"ERNST (-[9 Jun or 11 Nov] ----, after 15 Apr 1007, bur [Regensburg St Emmeram]). "Henricus…rex" donated property of "Ernust comes…Tollunstein in pago Sualeueldun et in comitatu Werinharii comitis" to Kloster Bergen by charter dated 15 Apr 1007[1797]. The necrology of Regensburg St Emmeram records the death "V Id Jun" of "Ernest com" and "III Id Nov" of "Ernist com hic sepultus"[1798].
"m PILFRIDIS, daughter of [RATOLD Vogt von Freising [Ebersberg] & his wife ---] (-22 Feb ----). The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage has not yet been identified. The necrology of Regensburg St Emmeram records the death "V Kal Feb" of "Pilifrid matrona" and her donation[1799]."
Med Lands cites:
Ernst IV (?) Graf im Saalfeld was buried after 15 April 1007 at Gruftkapelle St. Emmeram, Regensburg, Stadtkreis Regensburg, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany; From Find A Grave:
BIRTH unknown, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany
DEATH unknown, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany
Graf im Sualafeld. He was married to Pilfridis, daughter of Ratold II, Vogt von Freising, with whom he had a daughter named Richwara. Graf Ernst died after 15 April 1007.
Family Members
Spouse
Pilfridis von Ebersberg
BURIAL Gruftkapelle St. Emmeram, Regensburg, Stadtkreis Regensburg, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany
Created by: Marti Utter
Added: 13 Jan 2017
Find a Grave Memorial 175304805.1
Ernst IV (?) Graf im Saalfeld died after 15 April 1007.2
GAV-30 EDV-30.
; Per Med Lands:
"ERNST (-[9 Jun or 11 Nov] ----, after 15 Apr 1007, bur [Regensburg St Emmeram]). "Henricus…rex" donated property of "Ernust comes…Tollunstein in pago Sualeueldun et in comitatu Werinharii comitis" to Kloster Bergen by charter dated 15 Apr 1007[1797]. The necrology of Regensburg St Emmeram records the death "V Id Jun" of "Ernest com" and "III Id Nov" of "Ernist com hic sepultus"[1798].
"m PILFRIDIS, daughter of [RATOLD Vogt von Freising [Ebersberg] & his wife ---] (-22 Feb ----). The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage has not yet been identified. The necrology of Regensburg St Emmeram records the death "V Kal Feb" of "Pilifrid matrona" and her donation[1799]."
Med Lands cites:
[1797] D H II 131, p. 157.
[1798] Necrologium Monasterii S Emmerammi Ratisbonensis, Regensburg Necrologies, p. 301.
[1799] Necrologium Monasterii S Emmerammi Ratisbonensis, Regensburg Necrologies, p. 301.2
[1798] Necrologium Monasterii S Emmerammi Ratisbonensis, Regensburg Necrologies, p. 301.
[1799] Necrologium Monasterii S Emmerammi Ratisbonensis, Regensburg Necrologies, p. 301.2
Family | Pilfridus (?) of Freissing b. c 930 |
Children |
|
Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 08 April 2020), memorial page for Ernst (unknown–unknown), Find a Grave Memorial no. 175304805, citing Gruftkapelle St. Emmeram, Regensburg, Stadtkreis Regensburg, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany ; Maintained by Marti Utter (contributor 47720777), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175304805/ernst. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BAVARIAN%20NOBILITY.htm#RichwaraMLuitpoldIOstmark. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Babenberg page (The Babenbergs): http://genealogy.euweb.cz/babenberg/babenberg.html
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Richiza: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00079796&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
Adalbero (?) of Eppenstein, Duke of Carinthia, Margrave of Verona1
M, #19001, d. 1039
Father | Markward III von Viehbach Graf von Viehbach, Markgraf in der Kärtner Mark d. 1000 |
Mother | Hadamudis von Ebersberg |
Last Edited | 12 Nov 2019 |
Adalbero (?) of Eppenstein, Duke of Carinthia, Margrave of Verona married Beatrix (?) of Swabia, daughter of Hermann II (?) Duke of Swabia and Gerberge/Guepa (?) de Bourgogne.2
Adalbero (?) of Eppenstein, Duke of Carinthia, Margrave of Verona died in 1039.
; Per Wikipedia:
"Adalbero of Eppenstein (c.?980 – 29 November 1039) was Duke of Carinthia and Margrave of Verona from 1011 or 1012 until 1035.
Biography
"Adalbero was the son of the Bavarian count Markward of Eppenstein, who around 970 had married Hadmud, a daughter of Count Adalbero of Ebersberg and ruled as Margrave of Styria. About 1000 Adalbero succeeded his father as Styrian margrave. He was married to Beatrix, probably a daughter of Duke Herman II of Swabia from the Conradine dynasty and sister-in-law of the later Salian emperor Conrad II.
"Upon the death of the Salian duke Conrad I in 1011, the German king Henry II enfeoffed Adalbero with Carinthia. Adalbero's Carinthian dominions then included the March of Carniola, the Windic March and the rule over the vast March of Verona stretching from the Trentino up to the Isonzo River. Late Duke Conrad's son and heir, Conrad the Younger was a minor when his father died and therefore was not taken into account, becoming a bitter rival.
"The tide began to turn when the Ottonian dynasty became extinct with the death of Emperor Henry II in 1024 and the Salian scion Conrad II was elected his successor. Initially Adalbero sought a good relationship, he even acted as the emperor's swordsman at a 1027 synod in Frankfurt and during the coronation of Conrad's son Henry III as King of the Romans in Aachen at Easter 1028.[1] However, after the court diet on 18 May 1035 Duke Adalbero was forced to renounce all his offices and fiefdoms.[2]
"Nevertheless, the Freising bishop Egilbert of Moosburg, a councillor to Conrad's son King Henry III, advised the Princes and Henry himself to not recognise the deposition.[1] Despite this, Adalbert lost his duchy and the march of Carantania,[1] though the duchy would remain vacant until 2 February 1036.[1] Furious, he began a bloody revenge campaign against the Salian liensmen in Carinthia, thereby killing Count William of Friesach, the husband of Saint Hemma of Gurk.[3] Finally he had to retire to the Bavarian estates of his mother in Ebersberg, where he died in 1039.
"The large Eppenstein estates in Carinthia were held by his eldest son Markward IV, whose sons Liutold and Henry went on to rule over the duchy from 1077 to 1122.
Marriage and children
"Adalbero married to Beatrix of Swabia (died February 23 after 1125), probably a daughter of the Conradine duke Herman II. Among their children were:
References
1. Wolfram 2006, p. 87.
2. Wolfram 2006, p. 84.
3. Wolfram 2006, p. 88.
Sources
** Wolfram, Herwig (2006). Conrad II, 990-1039: Emperor of Three Kingdoms. Translated by Kaiser, Denise A. Pennsylvania University Press.1 Adalbero (?) of Eppenstein, Duke of Carinthia, Margrave of Verona was also known as Albert (?) Duke of Carinthia.
Adalbero (?) of Eppenstein, Duke of Carinthia, Margrave of Verona died in 1039.
; Per Wikipedia:
"Adalbero of Eppenstein (c.?980 – 29 November 1039) was Duke of Carinthia and Margrave of Verona from 1011 or 1012 until 1035.
Biography
"Adalbero was the son of the Bavarian count Markward of Eppenstein, who around 970 had married Hadmud, a daughter of Count Adalbero of Ebersberg and ruled as Margrave of Styria. About 1000 Adalbero succeeded his father as Styrian margrave. He was married to Beatrix, probably a daughter of Duke Herman II of Swabia from the Conradine dynasty and sister-in-law of the later Salian emperor Conrad II.
"Upon the death of the Salian duke Conrad I in 1011, the German king Henry II enfeoffed Adalbero with Carinthia. Adalbero's Carinthian dominions then included the March of Carniola, the Windic March and the rule over the vast March of Verona stretching from the Trentino up to the Isonzo River. Late Duke Conrad's son and heir, Conrad the Younger was a minor when his father died and therefore was not taken into account, becoming a bitter rival.
"The tide began to turn when the Ottonian dynasty became extinct with the death of Emperor Henry II in 1024 and the Salian scion Conrad II was elected his successor. Initially Adalbero sought a good relationship, he even acted as the emperor's swordsman at a 1027 synod in Frankfurt and during the coronation of Conrad's son Henry III as King of the Romans in Aachen at Easter 1028.[1] However, after the court diet on 18 May 1035 Duke Adalbero was forced to renounce all his offices and fiefdoms.[2]
"Nevertheless, the Freising bishop Egilbert of Moosburg, a councillor to Conrad's son King Henry III, advised the Princes and Henry himself to not recognise the deposition.[1] Despite this, Adalbert lost his duchy and the march of Carantania,[1] though the duchy would remain vacant until 2 February 1036.[1] Furious, he began a bloody revenge campaign against the Salian liensmen in Carinthia, thereby killing Count William of Friesach, the husband of Saint Hemma of Gurk.[3] Finally he had to retire to the Bavarian estates of his mother in Ebersberg, where he died in 1039.
"The large Eppenstein estates in Carinthia were held by his eldest son Markward IV, whose sons Liutold and Henry went on to rule over the duchy from 1077 to 1122.
Marriage and children
"Adalbero married to Beatrix of Swabia (died February 23 after 1125), probably a daughter of the Conradine duke Herman II. Among their children were:
** Markward IV of Eppenstein (d. 1076), father of Liutold of Eppenstein, Duke of Carinthia from 1077 to 1090, and Henry of Eppenstein, Duke of Carinthia from 1090 to 1122
** Adalbero of Eppenstein, Bishop of Bamberg from 1053 to 1057
** Willibirg (?), married Margrave Ottokar I of Styria
** Adalbero of Eppenstein, Bishop of Bamberg from 1053 to 1057
** Willibirg (?), married Margrave Ottokar I of Styria
References
1. Wolfram 2006, p. 87.
2. Wolfram 2006, p. 84.
3. Wolfram 2006, p. 88.
Sources
** Wolfram, Herwig (2006). Conrad II, 990-1039: Emperor of Three Kingdoms. Translated by Kaiser, Denise A. Pennsylvania University Press.1 Adalbero (?) of Eppenstein, Duke of Carinthia, Margrave of Verona was also known as Albert (?) Duke of Carinthia.
Family | Beatrix (?) of Swabia d. a 23 Feb 1025 |
Children |
Citations
- [S1953] Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adalbero,_Duke_of_Carinthia. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S812] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=bferris, Jr. William R. Ferris (unknown location), downloaded updated 4 Apr 2002, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bferris&id=I32694
- [S812] e-mail address, updated 4 Apr 2002, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bferris&id=I32692
Markward III von Viehbach Graf von Viehbach, Markgraf in der Kärtner Mark1
M, #19002, d. 1000
Father | Markward II von Viehbach Markgraf der Kärtner Mark1 d. a 23 Sep 951 |
Last Edited | 10 Feb 2020 |
Markward III von Viehbach Graf von Viehbach, Markgraf in der Kärtner Mark married Hadamudis von Ebersberg, daughter of Adalbero I von Kärnten Graf von Ebersberg and Luitgard von Preising.1
Markward III von Viehbach Graf von Viehbach, Markgraf in der Kärtner Mark died in 1000.
Markward III von Viehbach Graf von Viehbach, Markgraf in der Kärtner Mark died in 1000.
Family | Hadamudis von Ebersberg |
Child |
Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/CARINTHIA.htm#MarkwartIIIdied1000. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
Hadamudis von Ebersberg1
F, #19003
Father | Adalbero I von Kärnten Graf von Ebersberg1 b. c 910, d. 11 Sep 969 |
Mother | Luitgard von Preising2,1 b. c 890, d. 29 Oct 960 |
Last Edited | 10 Feb 2020 |
Hadamudis von Ebersberg married Markward III von Viehbach Graf von Viehbach, Markgraf in der Kärtner Mark, son of Markward II von Viehbach Markgraf der Kärtner Mark.3
; Per Med Lands:
"HADAMUDIS (-19 Feb ----). The Chronico Eberspergense names "Hademuoden", sister of Udalrich Graf von Ebersberg, as wife of "Marhwardi presidis de Carinthia"[713].
"m MARKWARD [III] Graf von Viehbach Markgraf in der Kärtner Mark, son of Graf MARKWARD [II] [Eppensteiner] & his wife --- (-before 13 Apr 1000). 970/[990]."
Med Lands cites: [713] Chronico Eberspergense, MGH SS XX, p. 12.1
; Per Med Lands:
"HADAMUDIS (-19 Feb ----). The Chronico Eberspergense names "Hademuoden", sister of Udalrich Graf von Ebersberg, as wife of "Marhwardi presidis de Carinthia"[713].
"m MARKWARD [III] Graf von Viehbach Markgraf in der Kärtner Mark, son of Graf MARKWARD [II] [Eppensteiner] & his wife --- (-before 13 Apr 1000). 970/[990]."
Med Lands cites: [713] Chronico Eberspergense, MGH SS XX, p. 12.1
Family | Markward III von Viehbach Graf von Viehbach, Markgraf in der Kärtner Mark d. 1000 |
Child |
Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BAVARIAN%20NOBILITY.htm#HadamudisMMarkwartIIIEppenstein. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S812] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=bferris, Jr. William R. Ferris (unknown location), downloaded updated 4 Apr 2002, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bferris&id=I28146
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/CARINTHIA.htm#MarkwartIIIdied1000
Aribo I (?) Count of Loeben
M, #19004, b. circa 850, d. 906
Father | Ernst II (?) Margrave of Nordmark b. c 825, d. b 866 |
Mother | Unkonwn (?) |
Reference | GAV33 EDV33 |
Last Edited | 4 May 2003 |
Aribo I (?) Count of Loeben was born circa 850.
Aribo I (?) Count of Loeben died in 906.
GAV-33 EDV-33 GKJ-33.
Aribo I (?) Count of Loeben died in 906.
GAV-33 EDV-33 GKJ-33.
Family | |
Child |
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Pilfridus (?) of Freissing
F, #19005, b. circa 930
Father | Rabold II von Ebersberg Vogt of Freissing b. c 900, d. 29 Mar 980 |
Reference | GAV30 EDV30 |
Last Edited | 8 Apr 2020 |
Pilfridus (?) of Freissing married Ernst IV (?) Graf im Saalfeld, son of Ernst III (?) Count in the Saalfeld.1
Pilfridus (?) of Freissing was born circa 930.
Pilfridus (?) of Freissing was buried at Gruftkapelle St. Emmeram, Regensburg, Stadtkreis Regensburg, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany; From Find A Grave:
BIRTH unknown, Germany
DEATH unknown, Germany
Family Members
Parents
Ratold II von Ebersberg
Spouse
Ernst
BURIAL Gruftkapelle St. Emmeram, Regensburg, Stadtkreis Regensburg, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany
Created by: Marti Utter
Added: 13 Jan 2017
Find a Grave Memorial 175304823.2
GAV-30 EDV-30. Pilfridus (?) of Freissing was also known as Pilfridis von Ebersberg.2
Pilfridus (?) of Freissing was born circa 930.
Pilfridus (?) of Freissing was buried at Gruftkapelle St. Emmeram, Regensburg, Stadtkreis Regensburg, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany; From Find A Grave:
BIRTH unknown, Germany
DEATH unknown, Germany
Family Members
Parents
Ratold II von Ebersberg
Spouse
Ernst
BURIAL Gruftkapelle St. Emmeram, Regensburg, Stadtkreis Regensburg, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany
Created by: Marti Utter
Added: 13 Jan 2017
Find a Grave Memorial 175304823.2
GAV-30 EDV-30. Pilfridus (?) of Freissing was also known as Pilfridis von Ebersberg.2
Family | Ernst IV (?) Graf im Saalfeld d. a 15 Apr 1007 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BAVARIAN%20NOBILITY.htm#RichwaraMLuitpoldIOstmark. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 08 April 2020), memorial page for Pilfridis von Ebersberg (unknown–unknown), Find a Grave Memorial no. 175304823, citing Gruftkapelle St. Emmeram, Regensburg, Stadtkreis Regensburg, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany ; Maintained by Marti Utter (contributor 47720777), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175304823/pilfridis-von_ebersberg. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
Rabold II von Ebersberg Vogt of Freissing1
M, #19006, b. circa 900, d. 29 March 980
Father | Ratbold von Ebersberg Markgraf in der Kärtner Mark, Graf von Ebersberg2 b. c 860, d. 20 Jan 919 |
Mother | Engelmut (?) b. c 860, d. c Dec 919 |
Reference | GAV31 EDV31 |
Last Edited | 8 Apr 2020 |
Rabold II von Ebersberg Vogt of Freissing was born circa 900.
Rabold II von Ebersberg Vogt of Freissing died on 29 March 980.
Rabold II von Ebersberg Vogt of Freissing was buried after 29 March 980 at Cathedral of Freising, Freising, Landkreis Freising, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany; From Find A Grave:
BIRTH unknown
DEATH unknown
Ratold II, Vogt von Freising (died March 29, 980) was a Bavarian nobleman. By an un-named wife, he had four known children:
Family Members
Parents
Engelmut
Siblings
Eberhard von Ebersberg
Children
Pilfridis von Ebersberg
BURIAL Cathedral of Freising, Freising, Landkreis Freising, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany
Created by: Marti Utter
Added: 13 Aug 2014
Find a Grave Memorial 134312888.1
GAV-31 EDV-31.
Rabold II von Ebersberg Vogt of Freissing died on 29 March 980.
Rabold II von Ebersberg Vogt of Freissing was buried after 29 March 980 at Cathedral of Freising, Freising, Landkreis Freising, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany; From Find A Grave:
BIRTH unknown
DEATH unknown
Ratold II, Vogt von Freising (died March 29, 980) was a Bavarian nobleman. By an un-named wife, he had four known children:
---Ratold (died 31 Aug 1003) who held the position of Kustos at Freising Cathedral and who was a Provost at Benediktbeuern Abbey,
---Dietrich (died between 994-997),
---Sieghard (died 6 Aug 1000), who held the title of Graf zu Freising and
---Pilfridis, who married Ernst, Graf im Sualafeld
---Dietrich (died between 994-997),
---Sieghard (died 6 Aug 1000), who held the title of Graf zu Freising and
---Pilfridis, who married Ernst, Graf im Sualafeld
Family Members
Parents
Engelmut
Siblings
Eberhard von Ebersberg
Children
Pilfridis von Ebersberg
BURIAL Cathedral of Freising, Freising, Landkreis Freising, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany
Created by: Marti Utter
Added: 13 Aug 2014
Find a Grave Memorial 134312888.1
GAV-31 EDV-31.
Family | |
Child |
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Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 08 April 2020), memorial page for Ratold II von Ebersberg (unknown–unknown), Find a Grave Memorial no. 134312888, citing Cathedral of Freising, Freising, Landkreis Freising, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany ; Maintained by Marti Utter (contributor 47720777), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/134312888/ratold-ii-von_ebersberg. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BAVARIAN%20NOBILITY.htm#RatoldEbersbergdied919B. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
Ratbold von Ebersberg Markgraf in der Kärtner Mark, Graf von Ebersberg
M, #19007, b. circa 860, d. 20 January 919
Father | Sieghard II von Ebersberg Graf von Ebersberg and Persenburg, Graf in Bayern1 b. c 850, d. 10 Oct 906 |
Mother | Gotina (?)1 d. 20 Dec 906 |
Reference | GAV32 EDV32 |
Last Edited | 10 Feb 2020 |
Ratbold von Ebersberg Markgraf in der Kärtner Mark, Graf von Ebersberg married Engelmut (?)1
Ratbold von Ebersberg Markgraf in der Kärtner Mark, Graf von Ebersberg was born circa 860.
Ratbold von Ebersberg Markgraf in der Kärtner Mark, Graf von Ebersberg died on 20 January 919.1
Ratbold von Ebersberg Markgraf in der Kärtner Mark, Graf von Ebersberg was buried after 20 January 919 at St. Amand, Salzburg, Salzburg Stadt, Salzburg, Austria (now); From Find A Grave:
BIRTH unknown, Germany
DEATH unknown, Austria
RATOLD [I], son of SIEGHARD [II] Graf in Bayern & his wife Gotina --- (-20 Jan 919, bur Salzburg St Amand). The Chronico Eberspergensi Posteriore names "Ratoldus…Sighardi filius" specifying that he possessed "Eberspengensi castri". Markgraf in der Kärtner Mark. The Chronico Eberspergensi Posteriore records the death in 919 of "Ratoldus" and his burial "Saltspurgo…ecclesiam sancti Amandi" with his wife. The necrology of Ebersberg records the death "XIII Kal Feb" of "Ratolt com". m ENGELMUT, daughter of --- (-bur Salzburg St Amand).
Children
Family Members
Parents
Sieghard II von Ebersberg
Spouse
Engelmut
Children
Adalpero von Kärnten
Eberhard von Ebersberg
BURIAL St Amand, Salzburg, Salzburg Stadt, Salzburg, Austria
Created by: Mad
Added: 25 Jan 2013
Find A Grave Memorial 104150378.2
GAV-32 EDV-32. Ratbold von Ebersberg Markgraf in der Kärtner Mark, Graf von Ebersberg was also known as Ratold I Markgraf in der Kärtner Mark.1
Ratbold von Ebersberg Markgraf in der Kärtner Mark, Graf von Ebersberg was born circa 860.
Ratbold von Ebersberg Markgraf in der Kärtner Mark, Graf von Ebersberg died on 20 January 919.1
Ratbold von Ebersberg Markgraf in der Kärtner Mark, Graf von Ebersberg was buried after 20 January 919 at St. Amand, Salzburg, Salzburg Stadt, Salzburg, Austria (now); From Find A Grave:
BIRTH unknown, Germany
DEATH unknown, Austria
RATOLD [I], son of SIEGHARD [II] Graf in Bayern & his wife Gotina --- (-20 Jan 919, bur Salzburg St Amand). The Chronico Eberspergensi Posteriore names "Ratoldus…Sighardi filius" specifying that he possessed "Eberspengensi castri". Markgraf in der Kärtner Mark. The Chronico Eberspergensi Posteriore records the death in 919 of "Ratoldus" and his burial "Saltspurgo…ecclesiam sancti Amandi" with his wife. The necrology of Ebersberg records the death "XIII Kal Feb" of "Ratolt com". m ENGELMUT, daughter of --- (-bur Salzburg St Amand).
Children
** RATOLD [II] (-29 Mar [980]). T
** EBERHARD (-Sep or 16 Nov [949], bur Freising).
** ADALBERO (-10/11 Sep, bur Freising).
** WILLIBURG (-Ebersberg 16 Nov [980/85].
** EBERHARD (-Sep or 16 Nov [949], bur Freising).
** ADALBERO (-10/11 Sep, bur Freising).
** WILLIBURG (-Ebersberg 16 Nov [980/85].
Family Members
Parents
Sieghard II von Ebersberg
Spouse
Engelmut
Children
Adalpero von Kärnten
Eberhard von Ebersberg
BURIAL St Amand, Salzburg, Salzburg Stadt, Salzburg, Austria
Created by: Mad
Added: 25 Jan 2013
Find A Grave Memorial 104150378.2
GAV-32 EDV-32. Ratbold von Ebersberg Markgraf in der Kärtner Mark, Graf von Ebersberg was also known as Ratold I Markgraf in der Kärtner Mark.1
Family | Engelmut (?) b. c 860, d. c Dec 919 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BAVARIAN%20NOBILITY.htm#RatoldEbersbergdied919B. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 10 February 2020), memorial page for Rabold von Ebersberg (unknown–unknown), Find A Grave Memorial no. 104150378, citing St Amand, Salzburg, Salzburg Stadt, Salzburg, Austria ; Maintained by Mad (contributor 47329061), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/104150378/rabold-von_ebersberg. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
Engelmut (?)
F, #19008, b. circa 860, d. circa December 919
Reference | GAV32 EDV32 |
Last Edited | 10 Feb 2020 |
Engelmut (?) married Ratbold von Ebersberg Markgraf in der Kärtner Mark, Graf von Ebersberg, son of Sieghard II von Ebersberg Graf von Ebersberg and Persenburg, Graf in Bayern and Gotina (?).1
Engelmut (?) was born circa 860.
Engelmut (?) was buried circa December 919 at St. Amand, Salzburg, Salzburg Stadt, Salzburg, Austria (now); From Find A Grave:
BIRTH unknown
DEATH unknown
Engelmut married Ratold von Ebersberg (died January 20, 919) who held the titles of Markgraf in der Kärtner Mark and Graf von Ebersberg. They had children:
Family Members
Spouse
Rabold von Ebersberg
Children
Adalpero von Kärnten
Eberhard von Ebersberg
BURIAL St Amand, Salzburg, Salzburg Stadt, Salzburg, Austria
Created by: Marti Utter
Added: 13 Aug 2014
Find A Grave Memorial 134309563.2
Engelmut (?) died circa December 919.
GAV-32 EDV-32.
Engelmut (?) was born circa 860.
Engelmut (?) was buried circa December 919 at St. Amand, Salzburg, Salzburg Stadt, Salzburg, Austria (now); From Find A Grave:
BIRTH unknown
DEATH unknown
Engelmut married Ratold von Ebersberg (died January 20, 919) who held the titles of Markgraf in der Kärtner Mark and Graf von Ebersberg. They had children:
** RATOLD [II] (-29 Mar [980]). T
** EBERHARD (-Sep or 16 Nov [949], bur Freising).
** ADALBERO (-10/11 Sep, bur Freising).
** WILLIBURG (-Ebersberg 16 Nov [980/85].
** EBERHARD (-Sep or 16 Nov [949], bur Freising).
** ADALBERO (-10/11 Sep, bur Freising).
** WILLIBURG (-Ebersberg 16 Nov [980/85].
Family Members
Spouse
Rabold von Ebersberg
Children
Adalpero von Kärnten
Eberhard von Ebersberg
BURIAL St Amand, Salzburg, Salzburg Stadt, Salzburg, Austria
Created by: Marti Utter
Added: 13 Aug 2014
Find A Grave Memorial 134309563.2
Engelmut (?) died circa December 919.
GAV-32 EDV-32.
Family | Ratbold von Ebersberg Markgraf in der Kärtner Mark, Graf von Ebersberg b. c 860, d. 20 Jan 919 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BAVARIAN%20NOBILITY.htm#RatoldEbersbergdied919B. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 10 February 2020), memorial page for Engelmut (unknown–unknown), Find A Grave Memorial no. 134309563, citing St Amand, Salzburg, Salzburg Stadt, Salzburg, Austria ; Maintained by Marti Utter (contributor 47720777), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/134309563/engelmut. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
Sieghard II von Ebersberg Graf von Ebersberg and Persenburg, Graf in Bayern1
M, #19009, b. circa 850, d. 10 October 906
Father | Sieghard I von Ebersberg Count in Kraichgau1,2 b. c 820, d. a 861 |
Mother | Unknown (?)2 |
Reference | GAV33 EDV33 |
Last Edited | 10 Feb 2020 |
Sieghard II von Ebersberg Graf von Ebersberg and Persenburg, Graf in Bayern married Gotina (?), daughter of Rabold (?) Count in Amper.1
Sieghard II von Ebersberg Graf von Ebersberg and Persenburg, Graf in Bayern was born circa 850 at Landkreis Ebersberg, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany (now).3
Sieghard II von Ebersberg Graf von Ebersberg and Persenburg, Graf in Bayern died on 10 October 906 at Landkreis Ebersberg, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany (now).1
Sieghard II von Ebersberg Graf von Ebersberg and Persenburg, Graf in Bayern was buried after 10 October 906 at Cathedral of Freising, Freising, Landkreis Freising, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany; From Find A Grave:
BIRTH unknown, Landkreis Ebersberg, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany
DEATH unknown, Landkreis Ebersberg, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany
SIEGHARD [II] (died October 10, 906) held the titles of Graf im Bayern and Graf von Ebersberg. Sieghard [II] married Gotina (died December 20, 906).
They were the parents of two sons:
Family Members
Parents
Sieghard I von Ebersberg
Spouse
Gotina
Children
Rabold von Ebersberg
BURIAL Cathedral of Freising, Freising, Landkreis Freising, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany
Created by: Marti Utter
Added: 13 Aug 2014
Find A Grave Memorial 134309096.3
GAV-33 EDV-33.
; Per Med Lands:
"[SIEGHARD [II] (-10 Oct 906, bur Freising). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified, although his name suggests that he was the son of Siegfried [I]. The Chronico Eberspergense names "Sighardus" specifying that he was "consanguineus" of "Arnolfus cæsar filius Karolomanni"[680]. The Chronico Eberspergensi Posteriore names "comes Sighardus" in Bavaria specifying that he was "de genere regum [Karlomanni filii Ludwici Regis]"[681]. "Arnolfus…rex" gave a chapel at Ebersberg to "comes noster…Sigihart" by charter dated 1 Jan 888[682]. "Arnolfus…imperator augustus" gave land in "comitatu Regingarii…Chaganinga" to "comiti et propinquo nostro…Sigihardo" by charter dated 8 Jul 896[683]. Emperor Arnulf granted property "in pago…Duria…in comitatu Arnolfi in loco ad Rotu quos Adalgoz…tenuit" to "comiti et…propinquo nostro…Sigihart" on the request of "comite…Adalhardo" by charter dated 18 Oct 898[684]. "Hludowicus…rex" granted property to the church of Freising by charter dated 30 Nov 903 in which among "fidelium nostrum" was listed "Liutboldi illustris comitis et cari propinqui nostri, Sigihardi etiam"[685], presumably indicating that Sieghard was also "propinquus" of King Ludwig which is consistent with references in other sources listed above. The Chronico Eberspergensi Posteriore record the death "906 sequenti die post Dyonisii martyris" of "Sighardus comes" and his burial at Freising[686]. The necrology of Ebersberg records the death "VI Id Oct" of "Sigihardus com pater Ratoldi"[687].
"m GOTINA, daughter of --- (-20 Dec 906, bur Freising). According to Europäische Stammtafeln[688], Gotina was the possible daughter of Rabold Graf an der Amper. Graf Rabold has not been identified and the reasoning behind this speculative origin is not known. It may be based on the supposed onomastic connection between "Rabold" and "Ratold", the name first used in the Ebersberg family for Gotina's older son, both possibly derived from "Ratbold". The Chronico Eberspergensi Posteriore names "Gottina" as wife of "Sighardus comes", specifying that she died a few days after her husband "in vigilia sancti Thome apostolic" and was buried with her husband[689]. The necrology of Ebersberg records the death "XIII Kal Dec" of "Cotini com uxor Sigihardi"[690].
"Graf Sieghard [II] & his wife had two children:
Med Lands cites:
Sieghard II von Ebersberg Graf von Ebersberg and Persenburg, Graf in Bayern was born circa 850 at Landkreis Ebersberg, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany (now).3
Sieghard II von Ebersberg Graf von Ebersberg and Persenburg, Graf in Bayern died on 10 October 906 at Landkreis Ebersberg, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany (now).1
Sieghard II von Ebersberg Graf von Ebersberg and Persenburg, Graf in Bayern was buried after 10 October 906 at Cathedral of Freising, Freising, Landkreis Freising, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany; From Find A Grave:
BIRTH unknown, Landkreis Ebersberg, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany
DEATH unknown, Landkreis Ebersberg, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany
SIEGHARD [II] (died October 10, 906) held the titles of Graf im Bayern and Graf von Ebersberg. Sieghard [II] married Gotina (died December 20, 906).
They were the parents of two sons:
** RATOLD [I] (died January 20, 919) who held the titles of Markgraf in der Kärtner Mark and Graf von Ebersberg, and
** SIEGHARD [III] (died 916-923) who held the title of Graf im oberen Salzburggau.
** SIEGHARD [III] (died 916-923) who held the title of Graf im oberen Salzburggau.
Family Members
Parents
Sieghard I von Ebersberg
Spouse
Gotina
Children
Rabold von Ebersberg
BURIAL Cathedral of Freising, Freising, Landkreis Freising, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany
Created by: Marti Utter
Added: 13 Aug 2014
Find A Grave Memorial 134309096.3
GAV-33 EDV-33.
; Per Med Lands:
"[SIEGHARD [II] (-10 Oct 906, bur Freising). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified, although his name suggests that he was the son of Siegfried [I]. The Chronico Eberspergense names "Sighardus" specifying that he was "consanguineus" of "Arnolfus cæsar filius Karolomanni"[680]. The Chronico Eberspergensi Posteriore names "comes Sighardus" in Bavaria specifying that he was "de genere regum [Karlomanni filii Ludwici Regis]"[681]. "Arnolfus…rex" gave a chapel at Ebersberg to "comes noster…Sigihart" by charter dated 1 Jan 888[682]. "Arnolfus…imperator augustus" gave land in "comitatu Regingarii…Chaganinga" to "comiti et propinquo nostro…Sigihardo" by charter dated 8 Jul 896[683]. Emperor Arnulf granted property "in pago…Duria…in comitatu Arnolfi in loco ad Rotu quos Adalgoz…tenuit" to "comiti et…propinquo nostro…Sigihart" on the request of "comite…Adalhardo" by charter dated 18 Oct 898[684]. "Hludowicus…rex" granted property to the church of Freising by charter dated 30 Nov 903 in which among "fidelium nostrum" was listed "Liutboldi illustris comitis et cari propinqui nostri, Sigihardi etiam"[685], presumably indicating that Sieghard was also "propinquus" of King Ludwig which is consistent with references in other sources listed above. The Chronico Eberspergensi Posteriore record the death "906 sequenti die post Dyonisii martyris" of "Sighardus comes" and his burial at Freising[686]. The necrology of Ebersberg records the death "VI Id Oct" of "Sigihardus com pater Ratoldi"[687].
"m GOTINA, daughter of --- (-20 Dec 906, bur Freising). According to Europäische Stammtafeln[688], Gotina was the possible daughter of Rabold Graf an der Amper. Graf Rabold has not been identified and the reasoning behind this speculative origin is not known. It may be based on the supposed onomastic connection between "Rabold" and "Ratold", the name first used in the Ebersberg family for Gotina's older son, both possibly derived from "Ratbold". The Chronico Eberspergensi Posteriore names "Gottina" as wife of "Sighardus comes", specifying that she died a few days after her husband "in vigilia sancti Thome apostolic" and was buried with her husband[689]. The necrology of Ebersberg records the death "XIII Kal Dec" of "Cotini com uxor Sigihardi"[690].
"Graf Sieghard [II] & his wife had two children:
"a) RATOLD [I] (-20 Jan 919, bur Salzburg St Amand).
"b) [SIEGHARD (-[916/23])."
"b) [SIEGHARD (-[916/23])."
Med Lands cites:
[680] Chronico Eberspergense, MGH SS XX, p. 10.
[681] Chronico Eberspergensi Posteriore 2, MGH SS XXV, p. 868.
[682] D Arn 5, p. 11.
[683] D Arn 144, p. 219.
[684] D Arn 159, p. 241.
[685] D LK 28, p. 138.
[686] Chronico Eberspergensi Posteriore 8, MGH SS XXV, p. 868.
[687] Notæ Necrologicæ Ebersbergenses, Freising Necrologies, p. 77.
[688] ES III 28.
[689] Chronico Eberspergensi Posteriore 8, MGH SS XXV, p. 868.
[690] Notæ Necrologicæ Ebersbergenses, Freising Necrologies, p. 77.4
[681] Chronico Eberspergensi Posteriore 2, MGH SS XXV, p. 868.
[682] D Arn 5, p. 11.
[683] D Arn 144, p. 219.
[684] D Arn 159, p. 241.
[685] D LK 28, p. 138.
[686] Chronico Eberspergensi Posteriore 8, MGH SS XXV, p. 868.
[687] Notæ Necrologicæ Ebersbergenses, Freising Necrologies, p. 77.
[688] ES III 28.
[689] Chronico Eberspergensi Posteriore 8, MGH SS XXV, p. 868.
[690] Notæ Necrologicæ Ebersbergenses, Freising Necrologies, p. 77.4
Family | Gotina (?) d. 20 Dec 906 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BAVARIAN%20NOBILITY.htm#RatoldEbersbergdied919A. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BAVARIAN%20NOBILITY.htm#Siegharddied861
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 10 February 2020), memorial page for Sieghard II von Ebersberg (unknown–unknown), Find A Grave Memorial no. 134309096, citing Cathedral of Freising, Freising, Landkreis Freising, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany ; Maintained by Marti Utter (contributor 47720777), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/134309096/sieghard-ii-von_ebersberg. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/CARINTHIA.htm#SieghardChiemgaudied916923B
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BAVARIAN%20NOBILITY.htm#RatoldEbersbergdied919B
Gotina (?)1
F, #19010, d. 20 December 906
Father | Rabold (?) Count in Amper b. c 830 |
Reference | GAV33 EDV33 |
Last Edited | 10 Feb 2020 |
Gotina (?) married Sieghard II von Ebersberg Graf von Ebersberg and Persenburg, Graf in Bayern, son of Sieghard I von Ebersberg Count in Kraichgau and Unknown (?).2
Gotina (?) died on 20 December 906.1
Gotina (?) was buried after 20 December 906 at Freising ; From Find A Grave:
BIRTH unknown
DEATH unknown
Gotina (died December 20, 906) was the wife of SIEGHARD [II] (died October 10, 906) who held the titles of Graf im Bayern and Graf von Ebersberg. They were the parents of:
Family Members
Spouse
Sieghard II von Ebersberg
BURIAL Cathedral of Freising, Freising, Landkreis Freising, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany
Created by: Marti Utter
Added: 13 Aug 2014
Find A Grave Memorial 134310704.1
GAV-33 EDV-33.
; Per Med Lands:
"m GOTINA, daughter of --- (-20 Dec 906, bur Freising). According to Europäische Stammtafeln[688], Gotina was the possible daughter of Rabold Graf an der Amper. Graf Rabold has not been identified and the reasoning behind this speculative origin is not known. It may be based on the supposed onomastic connection between "Rabold" and "Ratold", the name first used in the Ebersberg family for Gotina's older son, both possibly derived from "Ratbold". The Chronico Eberspergensi Posteriore names "Gottina" as wife of "Sighardus comes", specifying that she died a few days after her husband "in vigilia sancti Thome apostolic" and was buried with her husband[689]. The necrology of Ebersberg records the death "XIII Kal Dec" of "Cotini com uxor Sigihardi"[690].
"Graf Sieghard [II] & his wife had two children:
Med Lands cites:
Gotina (?) died on 20 December 906.1
Gotina (?) was buried after 20 December 906 at Freising ; From Find A Grave:
BIRTH unknown
DEATH unknown
Gotina (died December 20, 906) was the wife of SIEGHARD [II] (died October 10, 906) who held the titles of Graf im Bayern and Graf von Ebersberg. They were the parents of:
** RATOLD [I] (died January 20, 919) who held the titles of Markgraf in der Kärtner Mark and Graf von Ebersberg, and
** SIEGHARD [III] (died 916-923) who held the title of Graf im oberen Salzburggau.
** SIEGHARD [III] (died 916-923) who held the title of Graf im oberen Salzburggau.
Family Members
Spouse
Sieghard II von Ebersberg
BURIAL Cathedral of Freising, Freising, Landkreis Freising, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany
Created by: Marti Utter
Added: 13 Aug 2014
Find A Grave Memorial 134310704.1
GAV-33 EDV-33.
; Per Med Lands:
"m GOTINA, daughter of --- (-20 Dec 906, bur Freising). According to Europäische Stammtafeln[688], Gotina was the possible daughter of Rabold Graf an der Amper. Graf Rabold has not been identified and the reasoning behind this speculative origin is not known. It may be based on the supposed onomastic connection between "Rabold" and "Ratold", the name first used in the Ebersberg family for Gotina's older son, both possibly derived from "Ratbold". The Chronico Eberspergensi Posteriore names "Gottina" as wife of "Sighardus comes", specifying that she died a few days after her husband "in vigilia sancti Thome apostolic" and was buried with her husband[689]. The necrology of Ebersberg records the death "XIII Kal Dec" of "Cotini com uxor Sigihardi"[690].
"Graf Sieghard [II] & his wife had two children:
"a) RATOLD [I] (-20 Jan 919, bur Salzburg St Amand).
"b) [SIEGHARD (-[916/23])."
"b) [SIEGHARD (-[916/23])."
Med Lands cites:
[688] ES III 28.
[689] Chronico Eberspergensi Posteriore 8, MGH SS XXV, p. 868.
[690] Notæ Necrologicæ Ebersbergenses, Freising Necrologies, p. 77.1
Gotina (?) was also known as Cottine (?)[689] Chronico Eberspergensi Posteriore 8, MGH SS XXV, p. 868.
[690] Notæ Necrologicæ Ebersbergenses, Freising Necrologies, p. 77.1
Family | Sieghard II von Ebersberg Graf von Ebersberg and Persenburg, Graf in Bayern b. c 850, d. 10 Oct 906 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BAVARIAN%20NOBILITY.htm#Siegharddied861. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BAVARIAN%20NOBILITY.htm#RatoldEbersbergdied919A
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BAVARIAN%20NOBILITY.htm#RatoldEbersbergdied919B
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/CARINTHIA.htm#SieghardChiemgaudied916923B
Ernst III (?) Count in the Saalfeld
M, #19011, b. circa 855, d. circa 907
Father | Ernst II (?) Margrave of Nordmark b. c 825, d. b 866 |
Mother | Unkonwn (?) |
Reference | GAV31 EDV31 |
Last Edited | 12 Feb 2003 |
Ernst III (?) Count in the Saalfeld was born circa 855.
Ernst III (?) Count in the Saalfeld died circa 907.
GAV-31 EDV-31.
Ernst III (?) Count in the Saalfeld died circa 907.
GAV-31 EDV-31.
Family | |
Child |
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Ernst II (?) Margrave of Nordmark
M, #19012, b. circa 825, d. before 866
Father | Ernst I (?) Margrave of Nordmark b. c 795, d. 865 |
Mother | Fredeburg (?) of Frommen b. c 795 |
Reference | GAV30 EDV30 |
Last Edited | 10 Feb 2020 |
Ernst II (?) Margrave of Nordmark married Unkonwn (?), daughter of Unknown (?).
Ernst II (?) Margrave of Nordmark was born circa 825.
Ernst II (?) Margrave of Nordmark died before 866.1
GAV-30 EDV-30 GKJ-31.
Ernst II (?) Margrave of Nordmark was born circa 825.
Ernst II (?) Margrave of Nordmark died before 866.1
GAV-30 EDV-30 GKJ-31.
Family | Unkonwn (?) |
Children |
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Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/GERMAN%20NOBILITY.htm#ErnstIIdiedbefore866. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
Unkonwn (?)1
F, #19013
Father | Unknown (?)1 |
Reference | GAV30 EDV30 |
Last Edited | 10 Feb 2020 |
Unkonwn (?) married Ernst II (?) Margrave of Nordmark, son of Ernst I (?) Margrave of Nordmark and Fredeburg (?) of Frommen.
; Per Med Lands:
"--- . The most likely explanation for Liutpold dux being described as consangineus of Emperor Arnulf is a relationship through the emperor's mother. Although there is no direct indication that this is correct, the fact that the root "Liut-" is common to their families may indicate a close relationship. Another onomastic factor is the common use of the name "Arnulf", unknown in the Carolingian dynasty and presumably therefore inherited from the family of King Arnulf's mother. Jackman, as part of his hypoth[esis concerning the co-identity of Liutswindis, mother of Emperor Arnulf, and the unnamed daughter of Ernst [I] married to King Karloman (see above), suggests that the father of dux Liutpold was Graf Ernst [II], who may have died before 866[181]. This hypothesis would also provide an explanation for the transmission of the dukedom of the Bavarian/Bohemian march from Ernst [I] to Liutpold, both of whom are also recorded as Grafen im Nordgau. An alternative possibility is that Liutpold's mother was one of the daughters of Ludwig II "der Deutsche" King of the East Franks, about whom little is known. m ---.] [Two children:]
Med Lands cites: Jackman, D. C. 'Cousins of the German Carolingians', Keats-Rohan, K. S. B. and Settipani, C. (eds.) (2000) Onomastique et Parenté dans l'Occident medieval (Prosopographica et Genealogica, Vol. 3), p. 116.1 GAV-30 EDV-30 GKJ-31.
; Per Med Lands:
"--- . The most likely explanation for Liutpold dux being described as consangineus of Emperor Arnulf is a relationship through the emperor's mother. Although there is no direct indication that this is correct, the fact that the root "Liut-" is common to their families may indicate a close relationship. Another onomastic factor is the common use of the name "Arnulf", unknown in the Carolingian dynasty and presumably therefore inherited from the family of King Arnulf's mother. Jackman, as part of his hypoth[esis concerning the co-identity of Liutswindis, mother of Emperor Arnulf, and the unnamed daughter of Ernst [I] married to King Karloman (see above), suggests that the father of dux Liutpold was Graf Ernst [II], who may have died before 866[181]. This hypothesis would also provide an explanation for the transmission of the dukedom of the Bavarian/Bohemian march from Ernst [I] to Liutpold, both of whom are also recorded as Grafen im Nordgau. An alternative possibility is that Liutpold's mother was one of the daughters of Ludwig II "der Deutsche" King of the East Franks, about whom little is known. m ---.] [Two children:]
"a) [LIUTPOLD ([850/60]-killed in battle near Pressburg 4 Jul 907).
"b) [HEROLT (-after 895)."
"b) [HEROLT (-after 895)."
Med Lands cites: Jackman, D. C. 'Cousins of the German Carolingians', Keats-Rohan, K. S. B. and Settipani, C. (eds.) (2000) Onomastique et Parenté dans l'Occident medieval (Prosopographica et Genealogica, Vol. 3), p. 116.1 GAV-30 EDV-30 GKJ-31.
Family | Ernst II (?) Margrave of Nordmark b. c 825, d. b 866 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/GERMAN%20NOBILITY.htm#Luitpolddied907A. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
Sieghard III (?) Graf im oberen Salzburggau1
M, #19014, b. circa 880, d. between 916 and 923
Father | Sieghard II von Ebersberg Graf von Ebersberg and Persenburg, Graf in Bayern1 b. c 850, d. 10 Oct 906 |
Mother | Gotina (?)2,1 d. 20 Dec 906 |
Reference | GAV32 EDV32 |
Last Edited | 10 Feb 2020 |
Sieghard III (?) Graf im oberen Salzburggau married NN (?) am Inn, daughter of Engelbert (?) Graf am Inn.1
Sieghard III (?) Graf im oberen Salzburggau was born circa 880.
Sieghard III (?) Graf im oberen Salzburggau died between 916 and 923.1
GAV-32 EDV-32.
; Per Med Lands:
"SIEGHARD [III], son of SIEGHARD [II] Graf in Bayern [Ebersberg] & his wife Gotina --- (-[916/23]). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. Graf im oberen Salzburggau. "Chuonradus…rex" made donations by charter dated 5 Mar 912 with the consent of "fidelium nostrorum comitum vero Sigihardi, Arnolfi, Erchangarii, Odalrici, Perchtoldi, Chuonradi, Herimanni, Luitfredi atque Iringi"[419], which shows that Sieghard was considered first in importance among the nobility in the realm at that time, assuming that the order of the names is of significance. "Chonradus…rex" granted property "in comitatu Marchwardi in pago Uiohbach in loco Goldaron" to "clerico Erchenfried" by an undated charter, place in the compilation with other charters dated 916 by the intervention of "Sigihardi comitis"[420].
"m ---, daughter of ENGELBERT Graf am Inn & his wife ---. This marriage is shown by Wegener but without supporting primary source references[421].
"Graf Sieghard [III] & his wife had three children."
Med Lands cites:
Sieghard III (?) Graf im oberen Salzburggau was born circa 880.
Sieghard III (?) Graf im oberen Salzburggau died between 916 and 923.1
GAV-32 EDV-32.
; Per Med Lands:
"SIEGHARD [III], son of SIEGHARD [II] Graf in Bayern [Ebersberg] & his wife Gotina --- (-[916/23]). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. Graf im oberen Salzburggau. "Chuonradus…rex" made donations by charter dated 5 Mar 912 with the consent of "fidelium nostrorum comitum vero Sigihardi, Arnolfi, Erchangarii, Odalrici, Perchtoldi, Chuonradi, Herimanni, Luitfredi atque Iringi"[419], which shows that Sieghard was considered first in importance among the nobility in the realm at that time, assuming that the order of the names is of significance. "Chonradus…rex" granted property "in comitatu Marchwardi in pago Uiohbach in loco Goldaron" to "clerico Erchenfried" by an undated charter, place in the compilation with other charters dated 916 by the intervention of "Sigihardi comitis"[420].
"m ---, daughter of ENGELBERT Graf am Inn & his wife ---. This marriage is shown by Wegener but without supporting primary source references[421].
"Graf Sieghard [III] & his wife had three children."
Med Lands cites:
Family | NN (?) am Inn |
Child |
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Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/CARINTHIA.htm#SieghardChiemgaudied916923B. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BAVARIAN%20NOBILITY.htm#Siegharddied861
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/CARINTHIA.htm#SieghardIVChiemgaudied980
Markwart III (?) Duke of Carinthia1
M, #19015, d. 1076
Father | Adalbero (?) of Eppenstein, Duke of Carinthia, Margrave of Verona1 d. 1039 |
Mother | Beatrix (?) of Swabia1 d. a 23 Feb 1025 |
Last Edited | 4 Jun 2020 |
Markwart III (?) Duke of Carinthia married Hadamut (?) of Friuli, daughter of Werigand (Wezzelin) (?) Count of Istra and Friuli and Wilibirg (?) of Ebersberg.2
Markwart III (?) Duke of Carinthia died in 1076.1
Markwart III (?) Duke of Carinthia died in 1076.1
Family | Hadamut (?) of Friuli |
Child |
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Citations
- [S812] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=bferris, Jr. William R. Ferris (unknown location), downloaded updated 4 Apr 2002, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bferris&id=I32692
- [S812] e-mail address, updated 4 Apr 2002, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bferris&id=I32693
- [S812] e-mail address, updated 4 Apr 2002, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bferris&id=I32690
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/CARINTHIA.htm#HeinrichDukedied1122. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
Hadamut (?) of Friuli1
F, #19016
Father | Werigand (Wezzelin) (?) Count of Istra and Friuli2 b. c 950, d. b 1040 |
Mother | Wilibirg (?) of Ebersberg2 b. c 950, d. 25 Nov 1065 |
Last Edited | 7 Mar 2004 |
Hadamut (?) of Friuli married Markwart III (?) Duke of Carinthia, son of Adalbero (?) of Eppenstein, Duke of Carinthia, Margrave of Verona and Beatrix (?) of Swabia.1
Family | Markwart III (?) Duke of Carinthia d. 1076 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S812] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=bferris, Jr. William R. Ferris (unknown location), downloaded updated 4 Apr 2002, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bferris&id=I32693
- [S812] e-mail address, updated 4 Apr 2002, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bferris&id=I28140
- [S812] e-mail address, updated 4 Apr 2002, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bferris&id=I32690
Luitgard von Preising1,2
F, #19017, b. circa 890, d. 29 October 960
Father | Papo von Preising2 |
Reference | GAV31 |
Last Edited | 8 Apr 2020 |
Luitgard von Preising married Adalbero I von Kärnten Graf von Ebersberg, son of Ratbold von Ebersberg Markgraf in der Kärtner Mark, Graf von Ebersberg and Engelmut (?).1
Luitgard von Preising was born circa 890.1
Luitgard von Preising died on 29 October 960.1
Luitgard von Preising was buried after 29 October 960 at Cathedral of Freising, Freising, Landkreis Freising, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany; From Find A Grave:
BIRTH unknown, Austria
DEATH unknown, Germany
Luitgard was the daughter of Papo von Preising. She married Adalpero von Kärnten, Count von Ebersberg about 940.
The Chronico Eberspergensi Posteriore records the death "sequenti die post Symonis et Iude apostolorum" of "Leuchardem [uxor Adelperi]" and her burial with her husband at Freising. The necrology of Ebersberg records the death "IV Kal Nov" of "Liutcart com uxor Adalperonis primis".
Family Members
Spouse
Adalpero von Kärnten
BURIAL Cathedral of Freising, Freising, Landkreis Freising, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany
Created by: Kat
Added: 9 Jul 2012
Find a Grave Memorial 93370734.2
GAV-31 EDV-32.
Luitgard von Preising was born circa 890.1
Luitgard von Preising died on 29 October 960.1
Luitgard von Preising was buried after 29 October 960 at Cathedral of Freising, Freising, Landkreis Freising, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany; From Find A Grave:
BIRTH unknown, Austria
DEATH unknown, Germany
Luitgard was the daughter of Papo von Preising. She married Adalpero von Kärnten, Count von Ebersberg about 940.
The Chronico Eberspergensi Posteriore records the death "sequenti die post Symonis et Iude apostolorum" of "Leuchardem [uxor Adelperi]" and her burial with her husband at Freising. The necrology of Ebersberg records the death "IV Kal Nov" of "Liutcart com uxor Adalperonis primis".
Family Members
Spouse
Adalpero von Kärnten
BURIAL Cathedral of Freising, Freising, Landkreis Freising, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany
Created by: Kat
Added: 9 Jul 2012
Find a Grave Memorial 93370734.2
GAV-31 EDV-32.
Family | Adalbero I von Kärnten Graf von Ebersberg b. c 910, d. 11 Sep 969 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S812] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=bferris, Jr. William R. Ferris (unknown location), downloaded updated 4 Apr 2002, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bferris&id=I28146
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 08 April 2020), memorial page for Luitgard von Preising (unknown–unknown), Find a Grave Memorial no. 93370734, citing Cathedral of Freising, Freising, Landkreis Freising, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany ; Maintained by Kat (contributor 47496397), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/93370734/luitgard-von_preising. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BAVARIAN%20NOBILITY.htm#HadamudisMMarkwartIIIEppenstein. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S812] e-mail address, updated 4 Apr 2002, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bferris&id=I28142
Udalrich I (?) Count of Ebersberg1
M, #19018, b. circa 920, d. 11 October 1029
Father | Adalbero I von Kärnten Graf von Ebersberg1 b. c 910, d. 11 Sep 969 |
Mother | Luitgard von Preising1 b. c 890, d. 29 Oct 960 |
Reference | GAV31 EDV31 |
Last Edited | 13 Feb 2003 |
Udalrich I (?) Count of Ebersberg married Richardis (?) of Eppenstein, daughter of Markwart II (?) Count on the Lower Isar.2
Udalrich I (?) Count of Ebersberg was born circa 920.1
Udalrich I (?) Count of Ebersberg died on 11 October 1029.1
GAV-31 EDV-31.
Udalrich I (?) Count of Ebersberg was born circa 920.1
Udalrich I (?) Count of Ebersberg died on 11 October 1029.1
GAV-31 EDV-31.
Family | Richardis (?) of Eppenstein b. c 920, d. 23 Apr 1013 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S812] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=bferris, Jr. William R. Ferris (unknown location), downloaded updated 4 Apr 2002, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bferris&id=I28142
- [S812] e-mail address, updated 4 Apr 2002, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bferris&id=I28143
- [S812] e-mail address, updated 4 Apr 2002, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bferris&id=I28141
Richardis (?) of Eppenstein1
F, #19019, b. circa 920, d. 23 April 1013
Father | Markwart II (?) Count on the Lower Isar2 b. c 890, d. a 940 |
Reference | GAV31 EDV31 |
Last Edited | 13 Feb 2003 |
Richardis (?) of Eppenstein married Udalrich I (?) Count of Ebersberg, son of Adalbero I von Kärnten Graf von Ebersberg and Luitgard von Preising.1
Richardis (?) of Eppenstein was born circa 920.1
Richardis (?) of Eppenstein died on 23 April 1013.1
GAV-31 EDV-31.
Richardis (?) of Eppenstein was born circa 920.1
Richardis (?) of Eppenstein died on 23 April 1013.1
GAV-31 EDV-31.
Family | Udalrich I (?) Count of Ebersberg b. c 920, d. 11 Oct 1029 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S812] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=bferris, Jr. William R. Ferris (unknown location), downloaded updated 4 Apr 2002, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bferris&id=I28143
- [S812] e-mail address, updated 4 Apr 2002, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bferris&id=I28154
- [S812] e-mail address, updated 4 Apr 2002, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bferris&id=I28141
Wilibirg (?) of Ebersberg1
F, #19020, b. circa 950, d. 25 November 1065
Father | Udalrich I (?) Count of Ebersberg1 b. c 920, d. 11 Oct 1029 |
Mother | Richardis (?) of Eppenstein1 b. c 920, d. 23 Apr 1013 |
Reference | GAV30 EDV30 |
Last Edited | 13 Feb 2003 |
Wilibirg (?) of Ebersberg was born circa 950.1 She married Werigand (Wezzelin) (?) Count of Istra and Friuli between 1020 and 1028.2
Wilibirg (?) of Ebersberg died on 25 November 1065.1
GAV-30 EDV-30.
Wilibirg (?) of Ebersberg died on 25 November 1065.1
GAV-30 EDV-30.
Family | Werigand (Wezzelin) (?) Count of Istra and Friuli b. c 950, d. b 1040 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S812] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=bferris, Jr. William R. Ferris (unknown location), downloaded updated 4 Apr 2002, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bferris&id=I28141
- [S812] e-mail address, updated 4 Apr 2002, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bferris&id=I28140
- [S812] e-mail address, updated 4 Apr 2002, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bferris&id=I28130
- [S812] e-mail address, updated 4 Apr 2002, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bferris&id=I28155