Meginhard IV of Hamaland

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Meginhard IV of Hamaland , also known as de Pont , (* around 923; † 1001) was Count in Mühlgau , Auelgau and of Zutphen , Vogt of Geldern . He was the son of Wichard II. De Pont (Vogt von Geldern) and Sophia von Zutphen

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  1. ^ Gregory V - RI II, 5 n.754, 996 May 24, Rome. At the request of the bishops Hildebald von Worms and Notger von Lüttich, Pope Gregory V confirms that from Count Megingoz and his wife Gerburg in Vilich (monasterium ancillarum Dei in honore sanctorum martirum Cornelii et Cipriani ... in comitatu Herimanni palatini comitis, episcopatu vero Euergeri Coloniensis archiepiscopi, pago autem Aualgauue, in loco Filiche situm) (D. Cologne) and in the presence of the empresses Adelheid and Theophanu in Andernach at the time the protection of Emperor Otto III. Traditional women's monastery under the Abbess Azela, gives him the exemption, the right to freely choose the abbess and the power to dispose of the monastery property and allows the introduction of the Benedictine rule
  2. Fürstentafels and Fürstenbuch, van JF Damberger 1831.