Ekkehard II of Scheyern

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Ekkehard II of Scheyern († after 1135) from the Wittelsbach family / Counts of Scheyern was the son of Ekkehard I of Scheyern and Richgard of Krain-Orlamünde .

Life

Ekkehard II von Scheyern agrees in 1114 to merge the family monasteries into the Scheyern family castle. Later he also donated other properties to the monastery.

He was from 1116 Vogt of Ebersberg , came shortly before his death Al Benedictine into the monastery Scheyern and transferred this some possessions.

literature

  • Graphics Family tree of the Counts of Scheyern-Wittelsbach-Dachau-Valley from the lecture of Prof. Schmid: Bavaria in the late Middle Ages, winter semester 1996/97. Available online

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Friedrich Hektor von Hundt: Scheyern Monastery, its oldest records, its possessions: A contribution to the history of the House of Scheyern-Wittelsbach . Franz in Komm., 1862 ( google.de [accessed January 30, 2018]).
  2. ^ Friedrich Hektor von Hundt: Contributions to the determination of the historical place names in Bavaria and the original property of the House of Scheyern-Wittelsbach . Publishing house of the k. Akademie, 1868 ( google.de [accessed January 30, 2018]).
  3. Rupert Leiß: The Scheyrer Cross or thorough instruction on the part of the true cross of Christ that has been kept at Scheyern Monastery in Upper Bavaria for around 700 years: together with an appendix of times of day, masses, litany, hymns, devotion to the Way of the Cross and other prayers . Kremer, 1871 ( google.de [accessed January 30, 2018]).
  4. ^ The pious and mild foundations of the Wittelsbach family. Landshut, 1858 p. 150