County of Formbach

The county of Formbach , named Vornbach in recent research , was a medieval county with the main town of Vornbach (today part of Neuhaus am Inn ) near Passau .
history
The county had existed for at least the 10th century in the hands of a family who exercised rulership rights in Traungau . Around 1050 the county seat was moved a few kilometers up the Inn. In the following years the county was therefore called Neuburg .
The family of the Counts of Formbach founded the Vornbach (Formbach) monastery in 1094 and died in 1158 with Ekbert III. from Neuburg. The goods were mainly inherited by the Counts of Andechs and the Otakare .
The Counts of Formbach were related and related by marriage to the Luitpolders , the Brunones and the Wettins ; In addition to the Traungau, they ruled for a time in Schweinachgau and Künziggau , they were also bailiffs of the diocese of Regensburg , the monasteries of Göttweig and St. Nikola near Passau.
Counts of Formbach / Wels-Lambach / Pitten
Early genealogy:
- Meginhard I., around 930, Count in Traungau
- Meginhard II., Count, Vogt of Niederaltaich , 944–955 / 963
- Arnold I., Count an der Traun (zu Lambach), Count in Rotagau , February 8, 1018, † around 1020
- Aribo von Ennsburg, 1030
- Arnold II., Count of Wels-Lambach, 1035 Margrave in the Carinthian Mark , † 1050 ⚭ Regininde von Verdun, † 1050
- Arnold III von Wels-Lambach, † 1050 ⚭ Hazacha (Haziga)
- Adalbero , Bishop of Würzburg 1045–1088, * around 1010, † 1090
- Masthilde ⚭ Ratpoto IV., Count of Cham
- Gottfried, von Pitten , † 1050, Count von Lambach, 1041 co-margrave in the Carinthian region
- Mathilde, † 1100
- NN, daughter ⚭ Margrave Otokar II of Styria, † 1022
- Arnold I., Count an der Traun (zu Lambach), Count in Rotagau , February 8, 1018, † around 1020
- Udalrich I., Count 947-970
- Bertold, Lurngaugraf 1000-1005
- Meginhard III., Count (in Traungau) 1030
- Pilgrim, monk in St. Emmeran's monastery
- Tiemo I., † after 1025 in Reichenhall , Count in Quinzingau
- Heinrich (Hesso) I, † probably 1030 ⚭ Himiltrud
- Tuta von Formbach , * 1037, † around 1100 ⚭ King Bélas I of Hungary, ⚭ Engelbrecht III., Count in Pustertal and Count Palatine in Carinthia
- Himiltrud, founder of the Vornbach monastery , † after 1070
- Hermann III, † 1030
- Tiemo II. (Dietmar) II., † 1040, Count in Quinzingau
- Meginhard IV., Count, Vogt of Niederaltaich, † 1066
- Ulrich III. (Udalrich III.), † 1097, 1074 Count von Ratelnberg , 1095–1097 Count von Windberg, Vogt von Göttweig ⚭ Matilde
- Konrad, 1122-1128
- Luitgard, ⚭ Friedrich II., Domvogt of Regensburg, † 1134
- Konrad, † 1084
- Dietrich I., Canon in Bamberg
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Hermann I von Winzenburg , † 1137/1138, Vogt von Göttweig, 1097 Count von Windberg, 1107 Count von Ratelnberg, 1108 Founder of Reinhausen (near Göttingen ), 1109 Count of Winzenburg , 1112 Margrave of Meissen , 1114 Count Palatine of Saxony , Vogt von Göttweig ⚭ Hedwig von Assel
- Beatrix II. (Quedlinburg) , † 1160, Abbess of Quedlinburg
- Konrad, 1122-1128
- Matilde, † around 1155 ⚭ Udo von Freckleben , Margrave of the Nordmark, † 1130
- Sofie, † 1160 ⚭ Albrecht the Bear , Duke of Saxony, † November 18, 1170
- Heinrich von Winzenburg, † 1146, Count of Asle ⚭ Eufemia von Vohburg , ⚭ 1144 Richenza von Immenhausen
- Sofie, † before 1171 ⚭ Count Rottmann I. von Himstedt
- Otto von Winzenburg, † 1171/74, Count von Assel ⚭ Salome von Heinsberg, † after 1185
- Adelheid, † 1185 ⚭ Adolf III., Count of Schauenburg-Holstein, † 1225
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Hermann II of Winzenburg , † 1152, 1125 Count of Winzenburg, 1129 Margrave of Meißen, deposed in 1130, 1139 of Plesse and Margrave, 1147 Vogt of Corvey ⚭ Elisabeth of Austria, † 1143; ⚭ 1148, Luitgard von Stade, † 1152
- NN, daughter, * 1149, † 1204 ⚭ 1170, Count Heinrich III. von Schwarzenburg , † 1184 ⚭ Count Ulrich von Wettin
- NN, daughter, * 1150 ⚭ Duke Magnus Boris in Denmark
- Hedwig, * 1151, allegedly provostess of Gandersheim
- Ulrich III. (Udalrich III.), † 1097, 1074 Count von Ratelnberg , 1095–1097 Count von Windberg, Vogt von Göttweig ⚭ Matilde
- Bruno, 1064-1066 Count in Künziggau ,
- Ekbert I., † 1109, around 1070 Graf von Formbach, 1067 Graf im Künziggau, 1094 founder of the Vornbach Monastery ⚭ NN ⚭ Mathilde von Lambach, † 1090
- Eberhard, 1095–1100, † around 1100
- Dietmar, Abbot of Ossiach
- Ekbert II, 1113 Count von Formbach, 1120 von Pitten, 1142 Count von Pitten, † 1144 ⚭ Willibirg (daughter of Margrave Ottokar II. Von Steyr ), † 1145
- Ekbert III., † 1158, 1148 Count of Pitten, 1151 Count of Neuburg am Inn
- Kunigunde, † 1152 ⚭ 1135, Bertold II. , Count von Andechs , † 1151 ⚭ Ulrich III. from Deggendorf and Pernegg
- Mathilde, † 1160 ⚭ Count Bertold II. Von Bogen , † 1167
- Ekbert von Deggendorf
- Benedikta (?) ⚭ Wernhard von Julbach
- Heinrich II., Count, 1070, Vogl von St. Nikola ⚭ Adelheid
- Gebhard, Count of Formbach
- Benedikta ⚭ Gebhard von Ollersbach
- Benedikta ⚭ Wernhard I. von Julbach
- Dietrich von Ollersbach
- Dietrich II., † 1145, 1115 Graf von Viechtenstein , Graf von Formbach, Graf von Kreuzenstein ⚭ Adelheid, daughter of Margrave Luitpold III. from Austria
- Hedwig, † 1170 ⚭ Count Engelbert von Wasserburg , Hallgraf in Reichenhall , † 1161
- Gottfried, monk
- Ekbert I., † 1109, around 1070 Graf von Formbach, 1067 Graf im Künziggau, 1094 founder of the Vornbach Monastery ⚭ NN ⚭ Mathilde von Lambach, † 1090
- Ulrich II. (Udalrich) von Formbach, 1040 / around 1055
- Pilgrim, † 1066,
- Friedrich, † 1060 ⚭ 1056 Gertrud, daughter of Count Konrad von Haldensleben, † 1116
- Hedwig ⚭ Count Gebhard von Supplinburg , † 1075, ⚭ Duke Dietrich of Upper Lorraine , † 1115
- Emperor Lothar , 1125–1137
- Ida, † 1138 ⚭ Count Sieghard X. von Burghausen, † 1104
- Simon, Duke of Lorraine
- Hedwig ⚭ Count Gebhard von Supplinburg , † 1075, ⚭ Duke Dietrich of Upper Lorraine , † 1115
- Meginhard IV., Count, Vogt of Niederaltaich, † 1066
- Heinrich (Hesso) I, † probably 1030 ⚭ Himiltrud
- Bertold, Lurngaugraf 1000-1005
- Meginhard II., Count, Vogt of Niederaltaich , 944–955 / 963
More family members
- St. Adalbero , † 1090, son of Arnold II, Bishop of Würzburg 1045-1088
- Tiemo , † 1102, son of Tiemos II, Archbishop of Salzburg 1090–1102
- Ida von Formbach (or Itha von Ratelnberg) , † after 1101, daughter of Tiemos II, wife of Duke Leopold II of Austria (assignment uncertain as she is also assigned to the Counts of Cham .)
- Tuta von Formbach , daughter of Heinrich I, founder of Suben Abbey and wife of the Hungarian King Béla I († 1063)
- Himiltrud, daughter of Heinrich I, founder of the Vornbach Collegiate Foundation
- Hedwig von Formbach, daughter of Friedrich and Gertrud von Haldensleben ; ⚭ probably I Count Heinrich; ⚭ II Gerhard von Süpplingenburg (X June 9, 1075 near Homburg ), 1062 Graf in Harzgau ( Supplinburger ); ⚭ III Dietrich , from 1090 Duke of Upper Lorraine († December 30, 1115 ) ( House Châtenois ) - Hedwig von Formbach is consequently the mother of Emperor Lothar III.
- Beatrix , † 1160, daughter of Hermann I von Winzenburg, Abbess of Quedlinburg 1138–1160
- Dietrich II. , † 1127, son of Hermann I von Winzenburg, Bishop of Münster 1118–1127
- Mechtild, † probably 1155, daughter of Hermann I von Winzenburg, wife of Count Udo V. von Stade, Margrave of the Nordmark , † 1130 ( Udonen )
- Sophia , † 1160, daughter of Hermann I von Winzenburg, wife of Albrecht the Bear , † 1170 ( Askanier )
literature
- Richard Loibl : The domain of the Counts of Vornbach and their successors. Studies on the history of the rulership of Eastern Bavaria in the high Middle Ages (= Historical Atlas of Bavaria . Part of Old Bavaria. Series 2, Issue 5, 1). Commission for Bavarian State History, Munich 1997, ISBN 3-7696-9695-6 (also: Munich, University, dissertation, 1993).
- Detlev Schwennicke : European family tables . New episode Volume 16: Bavaria and Franconia. Stargardt, Marburg 1995, ISBN 3-465-02741-8 , T. 37.
- Kamillo Trotter: The Counts of “Lambach” and “Formbach”. In: Otto Dungern (Hrsg.): Genealogical manual for Bavarian-Austrian history. Leuschner & Lubensky, Graz 1931, pp. 37–51.
Web links
Individual evidence
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↑ Trotter: The Counts of “Lambach” and “Formbach”. In: Otto Dungern (Hrsg.): Genealogical manual for Bavarian-Austrian history. 1931, pp. 37-51;
Franz Tyroller: Genealogy of the old Bavarian nobility in the high Middle Ages. In: Wilhelm Wegener : Genealogical tables for Central European history. Heinz Reise, Göttingen 1962, pp. 47–611. - ↑ a b The County of Ratelnberg refers to today's localities of Ober- and Unterradlberg, incorporated in Sankt Pölten . The nearby Göttweig Abbey was guarded by the Ratelnbergers.