Aribo (Leoben)
Aribo ( Arpo, Aribo II. ) ( First documented mention in 904) from the Bavarian aristocratic family of the Aribones was Count zu Göss -Schladnitz (County Leoben ).
Life
Aribo was the son of Count Otachar († after 907), who is son or grandson Markgraf Aribos I was.
In the year 904 in Ingolstadt, King Ludwig gave the child to Aribo 20 Hufen with a walled yard at the Schladnitz estuary for free.
A century later, this extensive property would become part of the basis of the Göss monastery property .
progeny
Aribo was married to a daughter of Chadalhoch († after 903), Graf in Aargau and Albgau
- Aribo III. († around 976), Count of Freising
- Drusunda ∞ Adalbert I.
- Eberhard (969)
- Egilolf († 939), Archbishop of Salzburg
- Chadalhoch II. († 958/959), Graf im Isengau 926–959
- Aribo I. († around 1000) (Palatine line)
- ? Albuin († before 975), Margrave in Carinthia, ∞ Hiltigard ; according to Wilhelm Wegener :
- Hiltigart († 985?), ∞ Albuin
literature
- Heinz Dopsch : The Styrian Otakars . In: The Becoming of Styria . Graz 1980
Individual evidence
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Aribo |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Arpo; Aribo II. |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Count of Göss-Schladnitz (County of Leoben) |
DATE OF BIRTH | before 904 |
DATE OF DEATH | 10th century |