Goseck tribe list

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The inadequate, often faulty, source situation affects the entire period of all branches of the family. Secured data are mentioned in a document, dates of birth and death o. G. However, periods of time are often unsecured and, with the greatest possible likelihood of the often divergent data sources, to be viewed with reservations. Genealogical details, even the assignment of members of the house, remain unclear.

The Count Palatine of Saxony, von Goseck, von Putelendorf

Burchard I. von Goseck , Count von Goseck , Count im Hassegau (991-1017), Count Palatine of Saxony (1003-1017), Count of Merseburg (1004), HRR Vogt (1012), († after November 3, 1017); ∞ () Oda (Uota) von Merseburg († after September 26, 1045), daughter and heiress of Count Palatine Siegfried II. Von Merseburg (-) and NN They probably had the following offspring:

  • Friedrich I. von Goseck, Count Palatine of Saxony (1040–), Count in Hassegau , († (1042)); ∞ ((1039)) Agnes von Weimar, daughter of Wilhelm II "the great", Count of Weimar , (around 930 / 35-1003) and ( NN von Grabfeld)
  • Siegfried , Graf (1021), Count Palatine of Saxony (1028-1038), († April 25, 1038; ▭ in Wimmelburg )
  • Bruno , Canon of Magdeburg (before 1036–), Bishop of Minden (1037–1055), (* around 1000; † February 10, 1055; ▭ in the monastery of Sankt Mauritius , Minden)

According to Karl Meyer :

The secured family line begins with Friedrich I. von Goseck, Count Palatine of Saxony (1040–), Count in Hassegau , († (1042)); ∞ ((1039)) Agnes von Weimar, daughter of Wilhelm II "the great", Count of Weimar , (around 930 / 35-1003) and ( NN von Grabfeld). They had the following offspring:

A1. Adalbert von Goseck, Canon of Halberstadt (before 1032–), Provost of Halberstadt (1036–), Archbishop of Bremen (1043–1072) and Hamburg (1045–1072), founds Goseck Monastery with his brothers (around 1043), adviser to Heinrich IV. (1062-1066), (* around 1000; † March 16, 1072 in the Palatinate in Goslar ; ▭ in the Bremen Cathedral )
A2. Dedo von Goseck, Count Palatine (1042-1044), (* after 1039; ⚔ May 5, 1056 near Pöhlde ; ▭ in Goslar )
B1. ( illegitimate with NN ) Friedrich , abbot of the Goseck monastery , abbot of the St. Georg monastery (Naumburg) (1081), abbot of the monasteries Haldensleben and Hersfeld , († 1100)
A3. Friedrich II. Von Goseck, Count von Goseck , Vogt von Hersfeld , Count Palatine of Saxony (1056–), (* between 1000 and 1030; † May 27, 1088 in Barby ; ▭ in Goseck); ∞ (before 1063) Hedwig of Bavaria
B1. Friedrich III. von Goseck, Count of Putelendorf , (* around 1065; † February 5, 1085, murdered near Zscheiplitz by Dietrich and Ulrich von Deutleben and Reinhard von Reinstedt ; ▭ in Goseck); ∞ (around 1081) Adelheid von Stade (around 1050 - October 8 or November 14, 1110; ▭ in Reinhardsbrunn), (∞ II: (1087) Ludwig the Springer , Count of Schauenburg, Landgrave in Thuringia, (* 1042; † 6/8 May 1123 in Reinhardsbrunn ), son of Ludwig the Bearded (–13 June 1080) and Cäcilie von Sangerhausen (-)), daughter of Count Lothar Udo II. Von Stade , Margrave of Nordmark (1020 / 30– 1082) and Oda von Werl
C1. Bertha von Gleissberg († after 1137), co-founder of the Bürgel Monastery (1133); ∞ () Margrave Heinrich von Groitzsch , Burgrave of Magdeburg, Margrave of Lusatia, (* around 1090; † December 31, 1135 in Mainz ), son of Count Wiprecht II. Von Groitzsch, later Margrave of Meissen and Lusatia , (* around 1050; † May 22, 1124 in Pegau ) and Judith of Böhmen (-1109)
C2. Friedrich IV of Putelendorf, Count Palatine of Saxony (1114–), (* posthumously after February 5, 1085; † (June 26) 1125 in Dingelstädt ; ▭ in Halberstedt); ∞ (1116) Countess Agnes von Limburg (* around 1100; † between 1129 and 1136), (∞ II: () Walo II. Von Veckenstedt , "the younger", (* around 1065; † 1126, slain), son by Walo I. von Veckenstedt (- around 1070) and Frederun von Wippra (- before 1070)), daughter of Count Heinrich I of Limburg , Duke of Lower Lorraine , (-) and Adelheid von Pottenstein (–1136)
D1. Heinrich (Hermann) von Putelendorf (* before 1114; † between 1123 and 1129; ▭ in Sulza )
D2. Friedrich V von Putelendorf, Count Palatine of Saxony (1125), Canon in Magdeburg (1147), Bishop of Prague (1169–1179), (* before 1114; † January 31, 1179); ∞ (after 1126) Gisela von Schwarzburg (* (1118); † (1147)), daughter of Count Sizzo III. von Schwarzburg (1093–1160) and Gisela (von Berg) (- after 1143)
D3. Bertha von Putelendorf († July 2, 1190; ▭ in Trostadt ); ∞ () Count Berthold I von Henneberg (1151–), Burgrave of Würzburg (1156), documented mention 1131, († October 18, 1159), son of Count Gotebold II. Von Henneberg (before 1078–1144) and Luitgart von Hohenberg (–1145)
A4. Ouda (Hilaria) von Goseck († 1088 near Zorbau ; ▭ in Goseck); ∞ () (Count) Adalbert Seveke von Sommerschenburg (* before 1088), son of Count Albrecht von Sommerschenburg (-) and NN

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b D. Schwennicke: European Family Tables, New Series, Volume I.1, Plate 146, Publisher: Vittorio Klostermann, 2nd improved edition Frankfurt a. M. 2005, ISBN 3-465-03420-1
  2. a b c d e f g h i j k D. Schwennicke: European family tables, new series, volume I.1, plate 147, publisher: Vittorio Klostermann, 2nd improved edition Frankfurt a. M. 2005, ISBN 3-465-03420-1
  3. a b D. Schwennicke: European Family Tables, New Series, Volume XVI., Plate 144, Publisher: Vittorio Klostermann, Frankfurt a. M. 1995, ISBN 3-465-02741-8