Tribe list of the Babenbergs

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Tribe list of the Babenbergers with the generally accepted connection to the Luitpoldingern .

Luitpolding ancestors

Luitpold († July 4, 907), Margrave in Carantania , Pannonia and in the Nordgau (893–907), ⚭ Kunigunde von Schwaben, daughter of Count Berthold (her second marriage to King Konrad I )

  1. Arnulf I of Bavaria († July 14, 937), Duke in Bavaria 908–937, ⚭ ( Popponin ?)
    1. Eberhard , (* around 912, † around 940?), 937–938 Duke of Bavaria, deposed
    2. Arnulf
    3. Hermann
    4. Ludwig (* around 930, † after 974)
    5. Judith (* 925, † June 29, soon after 985), ⚭ Heinrich I of Bavaria
    6. daughter
    7. Berthold († 954), Count im Nordgau (Schweinfurt)
    8. NN (Heinrich?)
      1. Luitpold I. († 994), –– For descendants see below: Babenberger
  2. Berthold (* around 900, † November 23, 947), Count in Vinschgau and lower Engadine , 938 Duke of Bavaria
    1. Henry III. (* 940, † October 5, 989), 976 Duke of Carinthia, 983–985 Duke of Bavaria

Babenberger

Luitpold I. (* around 940, † July 10, 994), Count im Donaugau, first born in 962, Margrave d. Bavarian Ostmark (976–994), ⚭ Richwara (Richwarda), daughter of Count Ernst von Sualafeldgau ( Ernste ), ((step-) sister of Count Markwart I (also Marchward) von Eppenstein ); –– For ancestors see above Luitpolding ancestors

  1. Heinrich I († 1018), Margrave of Austria , ⚭ unknown
  2. Judith
  3. Ernst († 1015), Duke of Swabia 1012–1015, ⚭ Gisela, daughter of Duke Hermann of Swabia , (her 1st marriage to Count Bruno of Braunschweig and 3rd marriage to Emperor Konrad II )
    1. Ernst (* around 1014, † August 17, 1030), Duke of Swabia 1015-1030
    2. Hermann (* around 1015, † summer 1038), Duke of Swabia 1030-1038
  4. Poppo (* 986, † June 16, 1047), Archbishop of Trier 1016-1047
  5. Adalbert (* around 985, † May 26, 1055), Graf im Schweinach-, Künzig- u. Lower Donaugau (1010, 1011, 1019), Margrave of Austria 1018–1055, ⚭ (I) Glismod, sister of Bishop Meinwerk of Paderborn, ⚭ (II) Froiza († after 1058), sister of King Peters of Hungary and daughter of Doge Otto Orseolo of Venice
    1. Luitpold, also Lippold († 1043), Margrave of the Hungarian Mark , ⚭ Ida, daughter of Count Ludolf of Braunschweig and stepbrother of Emperor Heinrich III.
    2. Ernst (* 1027, † June 10, 1075), Margrave of Austria 1055-1075, ⚭ (I) Adelheid († 1071), daughter of Margrave Dedis II (also Dedo) of Meissen from the Wettin family, ⚭ (II) Suanhild?
      1. Luitpold II (* 1050, † October 12, 1095), Margrave of Austria 1075–1095, ⚭ Ida
        1. Elisabeth († 1122), ⚭ Margrave Ottokar II of Styria
        2. Juditta "puella"
        3. Gerberga (Helbirg) († 1142), ⚭ Duke Bořivoj II († 1124) of Bohemia
        4. Leopold III. ("the saint") (* 1073, † November 15, 1136), Margrave of Austria 1095–1136, ⚭ (I) Adelheid von Perg / Machland (* around 1080, † before 1105), children Adalbert and the early deceased Friedrich , ⚭ (II) Agnes von Waiblingen (* late 1072, † 24 September 1143), daughter of Emperor Heinrich IV and widow after Duke Friedrich I of Swabia and mother of King Conrad III.
          1. Adalbert (* around 1098, † November 9, 1138), son from his father's first marriage, for a long time (1119 to 1135) deputy and logical successor of his father, Leopold III. ("of the saint") as Margrave, but ultimately remained Vogt of the Passau possessions in the Mark until the end of his life , ⚭ (I) Adalheid von Chadold ​​(died early), ⚭ (II) Sophia (also called Hedwig) of Hungary, daughter of Prince Álmos and of Predslava, daughter of Grand Duke Svyatopolk II of Kiev , sister of King Béla II (Hungary)
          2. Heinrich II. Jasomirgott (* 1107, † January 13, 1177), Count Palatine near the Rhine 1140, Margrave of Austria 1141–1156, Duke of Bavaria 1143–1156, Duke of Austria 1156–1177, half-brother of King Conrad III, ⚭ Gertrud (* April 18, 1115, † April 18, 1143), daughter of King Lothar III. , Widow of Heinrich the Proud, Duke of Bavaria and Saxony († 1139), ⚭ (II) Theodora Komnena († 1183), niece of the Byzantine Emperor Manuel I.
            1. Richardis von Waltersdorf († after 1196), ⚭ Landgrave Heinrich von Stefling († 1185)
            2. Agnes of Austria (1151–1182) , ⚭ (I) 1167 from King Stephan III. (Hungary) (* around 1147, † March 4, 1172?, Or 1175?), ⚭ (II) 1173 Duke Hermann (Carinthia) († October 4, 1181)
            3. Leopold V. (* 1157, † December 31, 1194), Duke of Austria 1177–94, Duke of Styria 1192–1194, ⚭ Helene, daughter of King Géza II of Hungary
              1. Friedrich I (around 1173 or 1175, † April 16, 1198), Duke of Austria 1195–98
              2. Leopold VI. (* October 15, 1176, † July 28, 1230), Duke of Styria 1195–1230, Duke of Austria 1198–1230, ⚭ Theodora († 1264), granddaughter of Emperor Isaac II. Angelus of Byzantium (* 1155, † 28 January 1204)
                1. Margarete (* 1204 or 1205, † October 29, 1266), ⚭ (I) King Henry (VII.) († 1242), ⚭ (II) King Ottokar II (* 1232, † August 26, 1278), Margrave of Moravia, Duke of Austria (1251), Duke of Styria (1261), King of Bohemia, divorced in 1261
                2. Agnes (* February 19, 1206, † July 29, 1226), ⚭ 1222 Duke Albrecht I of Saxony , (* 1175, † November 8, 1261)
                3. Leopold (* 1207, † August 13, 1216)
                4. Heinrich "the godless", "the cruel" (* 1208, † November 29, 1228), ⚭ Agnes, daughter of Landgrave Hermann I (Thuringia)
                  1. Gertrude of Austria (* 1226, † April 24, 1288), ⚭ (I) Margrave Wladislaw of Moravia († January 3, 1247), 1246/1247 Duke of Austria, ⚭ (II) 1248 Margrave Hermann VI. von Baden (* 1225, † October 4, 1250), candidate for a duke in Austria, ⚭ (III) 1252 Roman von Halicz , divorced
                    1. (II) Friedrich (* 1249, † October 29, 1268), Margrave of Verona and Baden
                    2. (II) Agnes (* 1250, † January 2, 1295), ⚭ (I) 1263 Duke Ulrich III. of Carinthia , (* 1220, † October 27, 1269) Lord of Krain, ⚭ (II) 1270 Count Ulrich (II.) von Heunburg († 1308)
                    3. (III) Maria (* 1253, †?), ⚭ Joachim von Guthkeled, son of Banus Stephan von Slavonia, the former Hungarian governor in Styria
                5. Frederick II "the arguable" (* around 1210, † June 15, 1246), Duke of Austria and Styria, Lord of Krain (1230–1246), ⚭ (I) Sophie (?) Laskaris of Byzantium, divorced 1229, ⚭ (II) Agnes von Meranien , daughter of Duke Otto VII of Meranien, divorced in 1240/1243
                6. Konstanze (* 1212, † June 5, 1243), ⚭ (I) May 1234 Heinrich the Illustrious , Margrave of Meissen
                7. Gertrud (* 1202, † before March 10, 1241), ⚭ 1238 Landgrave Heinrich Raspe of Thuringia (* 1201, † February 17, 1247)
                8. Agnes
            4. Heinrich I , the Elder, (* around 1158, † September 11, 1223), Duke of Mödling, ⚭ Richza, daughter of King Vladislav II of Bohemia († 1174)
              1. Heinrich II, the Younger (* 1182, † 1236), Duke of Mödling
          3. Leopold IV. (* 1108, † October 18, 1141), Margrave of Austria 1136–1141, Duke of Bavaria 1139–1141, ⚭ Maria, daughter of Duke Soběslav I of Bohemia
          4. Bertha († approx. 1150), wife of Burgrave Heinrich III. of Regensburg († 1174)
          5. Agnes († after 1157), wife of Duke Wladyslaw II of Poland and Silesia († 1159)
          6. Ernst († after 1137)
          7. Otto von Freising (* presumably 1112, † September 22, 1158), 1122 provost of Klosterneuburg, 1133–1158 abbot of Morimond, 1138–1158 bishop of Freising
          8. Konrad († 1168), Bishop of Passau 1148–1164, Archbishop of Salzburg 1164–1168
          9. Elisabeth († 1143), wife of Count Hermann II. Von Winzenburg († 1152)
          10. Judith, wife of Margrave Wilhelm V of Montferrat († 1191)
          11. Gertrud († 1171), wife of King Wladislaw II. Of Bohemia († 1175)
          12. seven children who died young
        5. Ida († 1115), wife of Luitpold of Moravia and Znaim
        6. Sophie († 1154), ⚭ (I) Duke Heinrich III. of Carinthia († 1122), ⚭ (II) Count Sieghard von Schala-Burghausen († 1142)
        7. Euphemia, ⚭ Konrad von Peilstein († approx. 1168)
      2. Justizia († between 1120/22), ⚭ Count Otto II. (III.) Von Wolfratshausen
      3. Adalbert , Count of Pernegg (Lower Austria) , Count of Bogen , ⚭ Liutgard, daughter of Domvogt Friedrich I of Regensburg
  6. Kunigunde
  7. Hemma, married to Count Rapoto von Dießen, grandmother of the founders of Hohenwart Abbey (?)
  8. Christine, recluse in Trier
  9. Luitpold I († 1059), Archbishop of Mainz (1051-1059)

Note : For the "Klosterneuburger Tafeln" of the Babenberger genealogy, see article Ladislaus Sunthaym .

literature

  • Karl Lechner: The Babenberger. Margraves and Dukes of Austria 976–1246 . 6th, unchanged. Ed. Böhlau, Vienna a. a. 1996, ISBN 3-205-98569-9