Conrad I of Valley

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Konrad I von Valley (also von Scheyern-Dachau-Valley) († around 1175 ) was a son of Otto I von Dachau-Valley . His mother was Adelheid von Weilheim .

Around the year 1140, Count Konrad I von Valley bequeathed all of his Ilmungeshofen property to the Schäftlarn monastery "for the salvation of his and his parents' soul" . Because the area of ​​this donation could only be used as pastureland, the monastery turned it into a cattle yard, i.e. a Schwaige , which was named after St. George St. Georgenschwaige.

family

Konrad married Agnes von Morit-Greifenstein , daughter of Count Arnold von Greifenstein . The marriage had four children:

literature

  • Graphics Family tree of the Counts of Scheyern-Wittelsbach-Dachau-Valley from the lecture Prof. Schmid: Bavaria in the late Middle Ages WS 1996/97 [1]
  • Walburga Scherbaum: The Counts of Valley. In Ferdinand Kramer & Wilhelm Störmer (eds.), High Middle Ages Noble Families in Old Bavaria, Franconia and Swabia (= Studies on Bavarian Constitutional and Social History, Volume XX), pp. 271–301. Commission for Bavarian State History at the Bavarian Academy of Sciences, Munich 2005. ISBN 376966874X (also available as pdf under [2] ).

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.total-lokal.de/pdf/80331_89_01_10_02.pdf