Eberhard I. von Hildrizhausen

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Eberhard I. von Hildrizhausen († January 6, 1112 in Quidilingoburg , Ostfalen , tribal duchy of Saxony ) was Prince-Bishop of Eichstätt from 1099 (?) To 1112.

origin

Eberhard I came from the Swabian noble family of the noble free von Hildrizhausen , the eponymous place is Hildrizhausen , today a municipality in the district of Böblingen in Baden-Württemberg .

After Wendehorst was his father Heinrich († 1078), a son of the Duke of Swabia Otto . His mother was Beatrix von Schweinfurt, daughter of Otto von Schweinfurt . He had a brother Otto who, after going blind, became a monk in Hirsau Monastery , to whom Eberhard I made gifts as bishop. A second brother was Konrad, who was initially destined for the clergy, but then claimed his inheritance, but fell in battle alongside Henry IV.

Life

Eberhard I. von Hildrizhausen experienced the change from Heinrich IV. To Heinrich V. He brought the legacy of his family around Schweinfurt as the last of his line to the diocese of Eichstätt . He is found several times in the entourage of Heinrich V and died in Quedlinburg when Heinrich V moved from Goslar to Merseburg .

literature

Individual evidence

  1. compare also Hildrizhausen # family table of the Counts of Hildrizhausen
predecessor Office successor
Udalrich I. Bishop of Eichstätt
1099 - 1112
Udalrich II.