Stammliste von Wasserburg

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Stammliste von Wasserburg with the persons represented in Wikipedia and important links.

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 Counts of Wasserburg (Hallgrafen)

First to appear is Count Heinrich von Wasserburg, († January 28); ∞ () Gisela von Schweinfurt , (* (1045/1050); † February 22 (after 1090)), (∞ II: () Arnold, Graf von Dießen (1070-1091), Hallgraf (1063-1080), ( † after February 8, 1091; ▭ in Atile), son of Friedrich III. , Count of Dießen, (Count of Andechs ), Domvogt of Regensburg (1035), (1005-1075) and Irmgard (von Gilching) (-)) , Daughter of Margrave Otto III. von Schweinfurt, Duke of Swabia , (around 995-1057) and Irmgard (Aemilia / Immula) von Susa (-1078). They probably had the following offspring:

A1. Gebhard I. von Wasserburg, von Diessen (1099), (* (1070/1075); † October 3 (1102)); ∞ (after 1098) Richgard von Sponheim († April 10 (1130)), (∞ I: (before 1108) Berthold I of Regensburg and Schwarzenburg († before 1108), son of unknown; ∞ II: ((1090) ) Margrave Poppo II of Carniola and Istria († 1098), son of Margrave Ulrich I of Carniola (1045) and Istria (1060), (-1070) and Sophia of Hungary ((1045/1050) -1095)), Daughter of Count Engelbert I. von Sponheim, Count im Pustergau, (-1096) and Hedwig (von Sachsen) (-)
B1. Engelbert , Hallgraf (1116/1124), von Lindburg (1129), von Attel, Graf von Wasserburg (1138), (* (1099/1102); † September 20, 1161); ∞ (before 1145) Hedwig von Viechtenstein (Formbach), († February 4, 1170; ▭ in Reichersberg), daughter of Dietrich, Count von Viechtenstein (Formbach) (- (1145)) and Adelheid NN (-)
C1. Ekkehard
C2. Gebhard II. , Count of Viechtenstein (1156), Hallgraf (von Reichenhall) (1159), von Wasserburg (1166), canon in the Reichersberg Monastery (1169), documented mention 1147–1175, († October 16, 1175)
C3. Dietrich , Graf von Viechtenstein, Graf von Wasserburg (1171), Hallgraf (1185), Graf von Kreuzenstein (1190), († (25/27) January (1206)); ∞ (before 1178) Heilika von Wittelsbach (* (1171); † October 9 (1200)), daughter of Duke Otto I von Wittelsbach (around 1117–1183) and Countess Agnes von Loon (1150–1191)
D1. Otto († July 1, young)
D2. Hedwig
D3. Mechtild , († after February 1237); ∞ I: () Friedrich II., Count of Hohenburg im Nordgau , († May 15 (1209)), son of Friedrich I, Count of Hohenburg, (–1178) and NN of Regensburg (-); ∞ II: (after May 1209) Diepold VII., Margrave of Vohburg (1205), († December 26, 1225; ▭ in the Kastl Monastery ), son of Berthold I, Margrave of Vohburg, (-1185) and NN (- )
D4. Konrad , Count von Wasserburg, Hallgraf (1217), Vogt von Rott am Inn , (†† (28./29.) January 1259, to Lebra, in Offenburg near Judenburg in Styria; ▭ in the Baumburg Monastery an der Alz); ∞ (before August 17, 1223) Kunigunde von Hirschberg († after February 2, 1249), (∞ I: () Berthold III., Count von Bogen , Vogt of Oberaltaich , (⚔ August 12, 1218 in Damietta ), son of Adalbert IV. , Count von Bogen, Vogt vonprüfung (1180), Vogt von Oberaltaich (1190), (1165–1197) and Ludmilla von Böhmen ((1170) –1240)), daughter of Gerhard II., Count von Dollnstein, (-1191) and NN (von Lengbach) (-)
Family extinct (ultimus familiae) - The inheritance fell to Duke Otto II the illustrious by inheritance contract
D5. daughter
C4. Kunigunde , († September 4 (1168)); ∞ () Egino III. "The Younger", Count of Urach , († July 25th (1160)), son of Egino II, Count in Swiggerstal ( Ermstal ) (1091–1105), (-1105) and Kunigunde (Hadwich) NN (-)
C5. Adelheid , nun in the Reichersberg Abbey (1169)
C6. Richardis , nun in the Reichersberg Abbey (1169)
A2. Otto von Wasserburg (⚔ November 3rd (1112) near Iringisheim)
A3. Dietrich , (Count) von Wasserburg, († June 1 (1091/1098))

literature

  • Historischer Atlas von Bayern, Altbayern Series I, issue 15: Landgerichte Wasserburg und Kling , place of publication: Munich, publisher: Komm. Für Bayerische Landesgeschichte, year of publication: 1965

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Individual evidence / notes

  1. Gisela's first marriage to Heinrich, Count von Wasserburg, is quite possible, but should be viewed as speculative.
  2. ^ Detlev Schwennicke : European Family Tables , New Series, Volume I.1, Plate 86b, Publisher: Vittorio Klostermann, 2nd improved edition, Frankfurt a. M. 2005, ISBN 3-465-03420-1
  3. A primary source confirming its parentage has not yet been identified. Wegener emphasizes the absence of evidence and suspects that Arnold Friedrichs III. Son, due to the succession in the County of Dießen, is.
  4. Wegener suspects that Count Friedrich III. First Hadamut married, and she was Hadamut von Eppenstein, daughter of Eberhard (Ezzo) von Eppenstein and his wife NN, when she was in connection with a donation to St. Kastulus in 1060 by her supposed brother Friedrich von Eppenstein among his relatives “Ebrohart, Friedrich , Ernost, Cuono, Adalpero, Hartwich, Hemma, Rickart, Hadamut ”, but the guess is weak. If it is correct, it is unclear why Count Friedrich's sister, who would have been his closest relative, was last mentioned in this source's list. However, the objections to this first marriage are more fundamental. In another part of his work, Wegener repeats the claim, but does not cite any supporting source that Count Friedrich was married for the first time or that his first wife was called Hadamut. The suspicion is that Wegener based his claim on the need for a first marriage in order to recognize Haziga's mother, wife of Hermann von Kastl and then Otto von Scheyern, as he suggests, she would be the daughter of Count Friedrich III. through this presumed first marriage. However, his argument for belonging to the Haziga is flawed. He relies on specifying that the Chronicle Schirense says that Sieghard, Patriarch of Aquileja, was the son of Haziga's aunt, Patriarch Sieghard, the son of Sieghard, Count in Chiemgau and his wife Pilihild, now Wegener suggests that they the sister of Count Friedrich III. is. However, his reading of the Chronicon Schirense is wrong. The Chronicon names "Heinricus Patriarcha Aquileiensis et supradictus episcopus Polensis [= Ellenhardo] Duo Fratres" as the sons of "matertere ipsius Hazige", and therefore refers to the patriarch who followed Patriarch Sieghard. It is probably best to ignore this alleged first marriage of Count Friedrich.
  5. A major source confirming their origins and marriage has not yet been identified.
  6. A primary source that has just confirmed its parentage has not yet been identified.
  7. A major source confirming their first marriage has not yet been identified.