Supplinburger

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The family of the Roman-German King and Emperor Lothar III is called the Supplinburger (after the Süpplingenburg Castle ) . designated.

Tribe list

  1. Liutger , Graf (1013), Graf im Harzgau (1021), documented documents from 1013 to 1031, († after 1031)
    1. Luther , Count in Northern Thuringia and Derlingau (1042–1062), († after 1063)
    2. Bernhard , Count in Harzgau (1052), Count of Süpplingenburg, documented document from 1043 to 1062, (* before 1043, † before 1069); ∞ () Ida von Querfurt , daughter of Gebhard I. (around 975 – around 1017) and NN
      1. Gebhard , Count of Süpplingenburg, Count in the Harzgau (1052), (⚔ June 9, 1075 in the Battle of Homburg an der Unstrut ); ∞ () Hedwig von Formbach , (* around 1050; † around 1090), (∞ I: () Graf Heinrich NN ); (∞ III: (after March 3, 1079) Duke Dietrich of Upper Lorraine, (* before 1065; † December 30, 1115); →  House Châtenois , son of Duke Gerhard III. Of Upper Lorraine (1030-1070) and Hedwig von (Namur ) (-)), daughter of Count Friedrich von Formbach (- (1059)) and Gertrud von Haldensleben (around 1035–1116)
        1. Lothar von Supplinburg, Count (1100), Duke of Saxony (1106), German King August 24, 1125 in Mainz , Emperor June 8, 1133 in Rome (* before June 9, 1075, † December 4, 1137 in Breitenwang , Tyrol; ▭ in Königslutter ); ∞ (1100) Richenza von Northeim , (* around 1089; † (9/10/11) June 1141), heir daughter of Heinrich von Northeim, Margrave of Friesland , (around 1055 - before April 1101) and Gertrud the Younger von Braunschweig , Margravine of Meißen , (around 1060–1117)
          1. Gertrud von Supplinburg, Duchess of Bavaria and Saxony, Margravine of Austria , (* April 18, 1115; † April 18, 1143; ▭ in Klosterneuburg ); ∞ I: (May 29, 1127 on the Gunzenle ) Heinrich der Stolze , Duke of Saxony (1126–1138), Duke of Bavaria and Margrave of Tuscien (1137–1139), (* 1102 or 1108; † October 20, 1139 in Quedlinburg ; ▭ in Königslutter ), son of Duke Heinrich IX. the Black of Bavaria (1075–1126) and Wulfhild of Saxony (around 1075–1126); →  Welfen ; ∞ II: (May 1, 1142) Heinrich II. Jasomirgott , Margrave (1141) and Duke of Austria (1156–), (* 1107; † January 13, 1177 in Vienna; ▭ in the Schottenstift , ibid); →  Babenberger , son of Margrave Leopold III. (1073-1136) and the Salierin Agnes of Waiblingen , Duchess of Swabia and Marchioness of Austria, (1074-1143)
        2. Ida von Supplinburg, Countess von Burghausen, (* around 1073 or 1080; † March 3 (1138); ▭ in Michaelbeuern Monastery ); ∞ ((1074)) Sieghard IX., Count of Tengling (1074), Count of Burghausen-Schala , Count of Pongau and Chiemgau , 1st Vogt of Michaelbeuern ; →  Sieghardinger , († February 5, 1104 in Regensburg , beheaded ), son of Count Friedrich I. von Pongau, Count von Tengling (1048), Count in Salzburggau , (around 1030-1071) and Mathilde von Cham - Vohburg (-1125 )
      2. Thietmar , Bishop of Halberstadt (February 1, 1089 to February 16, 1089), († 1093)

literature

  • Detlev Schwennicke : European family tables . Volume I.1 . 2005, plate 13a, used therein:
    • Herbert W. Vogt: The Duchy of Lothar von Süpplingenburg 1106-1125 . (= Sources and representations on the history of Lower Saxony; Volume 57). Hildesheim 1959
    • Rudolf Meier: The cathedral chapters of Goslar and Halberstadt in their personal composition in the Middle Ages . (= Publications of the Max Planck Institute for History; 5). Göttingen 1967