Adelheid von Weilheim

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Adelheid von Weilheim († after 1135) was the wife of Otto I von Dachau-Valley . She is mentioned as such for the first time in 1122 in a document from the Bernried monastery and together with her husband as the founder of the monastery. In the necrology of the Schäftlarn monastery , she and her husband are referred to as comes in 1135 .

Life

Adelheid was the daughter of ingenuus (i.e. freeborn) Gebino I, who had married a daughter of Bernhard von Weilheim. Gebino was Vogt of Habach Monastery , which was donated by his paternal uncle Norbert von Hohenwart , Bishop of Chur from 1079 to 1087/88. Bernhard von Weilheim was Vogt of Polling Monastery and in 1135 also von Habach.

Adelheid was thus the niece of Bernhard von Weilheim (approx. 1102–1157) and also of Bernhard von Sachsenkam (approx. 1060–1102). After his death came his possessions, u. a. also Burg Grub , partly to the Lords of Weilheim and via Adelheid to her husband Otto. I. of Valley. These goods were integral to the creation of County Valley .

family

The marriage with Otto I. von Dachau-Valley had five children:

literature

  • Walburga Scherbaum: The Counts of Valley. In: Ferdinand Kramer , Wilhelm Störmer (Hrsg.): High Middle Ages Noble Families in Old Bavaria, Franconia and Swabia (= Studies on Bavarian Constitutional and Social History, Volume XX), pp. 271-301. Commission for Bavarian State History at the Bavarian Academy of Sciences, Munich 2005. ISBN 3-7696-6874-X ( digitized [PDF; 1.82 MB]).