Rapoto II in Traungau
Rapoto II. († (June 13) to (1020)) was a Count in Traungau from the sex of Rapotonen . He was mentioned in the year 1006 and died at the Mondsee . According to Wilhelm Wegener , he could have been the same person as Rapoto I in Traungau , his children can be traced, but very little is known about the mother of these children.
However, due to the names of the descendants and the identifiable possessions of Ulrich I near Augsburg , it can be assumed that the woman is a descendant of Count Dietpold, who died in 955, a brother of St. Ulrich, a bishop of Augsburg acts. Ulrich I is considered in many representations as the first saint to be canonized in a canonization . Due to the extent of the possessions, which also included counties, she may have been an heir daughter .
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Individual evidence
- ↑ MedLands Die Graf von Cham (Ratpotonen) , accessed June 8, 2014
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SURNAME | Rapoto II in Traungau |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Rapoto II. |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Graf im Traungau from the Rapoton family |
DATE OF BIRTH | 10th century or 11th century |
DATE OF DEATH | 11th century |