Aribo from Sonnenburg

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Aribo von Sonnenburg († after 1022) was probably a son of the Bavarian Count Palatine Chuono from the family of the Aribones and a daughter of Count Poppo whose name was unknown. He married Wichburg and was Gaugraf in the Pustertal in Carinthia . He was one of the witnesses at the foundation of the St. Georgen Monastery in St. Georgen am Längsee by his in-laws Ottwin and Wichburg in 1002. In 1022 he and his wife Wichburg donated Sonnenburg Castle in the Puster Valley to the Benedictine order for the establishment of oneFrauenstifts . After Aribo's death, King Heinrich II gave the county of Pustertal to Count Volkhold, brother of Aribo's mother-in-law. He confirmed the donation from Sonnenburg and in 1039 transferred the monastery to his brother, Bishop Ulrich II of Trento . The first abbess was Wichburg , daughter of Aribo and Wichburg.

Children and offspring

From Aribo's marriage to Wichburg von Sonnenburg came:

  • Chuono ( Kuno I. von Rott ) († 1086), Count Palatine of Bavaria
  • Pilgrim († around 1078), Count
  • Odalrich (Oudalrich / Udalrich) († around 1098), Vogt of Freising
  • Wichburg , first abbess of Sonnenburg

Aribo and Wichburg are probably also the ancestors of the Counts of Heunburg and the Counts of Flavon .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Kuno von Rott, at Genealogy Middle Ages
  2. http://www.manfred-hiebl.de/genealogie-mittelalter/sighardinger/friedrich_erzbischof_von_salzburg_991_sieghardinger/dopsch_heinz_der_bayerische_adel.html

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