Udalrich I. von Scheyern

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Udalrich I. von Scheyern (also Ulrich ) († 1130 ) was Count of Scheyern and Vogt of Freising .

Life

origin

Udalrich I. von Scheyern was the son of Ekkehard I. von Scheyern and Richgard von Krain-Orlamünde and brother of Otto V. von Scheyern and Ekkehard II. Von Scheyern .

Act

Around 1120 he gave his estates Inchenhofen and Adlungistorf to the Hochstift Freising .

From 1123 until his death he was guardian of Freising and Weihenstephan . Neither wife nor children have been handed down from him.

literature

  • Friedrich Hector von Hundt: Scheyern Monastery, its oldest records and possessions. A contribution to the history of the Scheyer-Wittelsbach house . In: Treatises of the historical class of the royal Bavarian academy of the sciences. Vol. 9, Munich, 1866, p. 342
  • Graphics Family tree of the Counts of Scheyern-Wittelsbach-Dachau-Valley from the lecture of Prof. Schmid: Bavaria in the late Middle Ages WS 1996/97.

Individual evidence

  1. Treatises of the Historical Class of the Royal Bavarian Academy of Sciences , Verlag Die Akademie, 1879, page 38
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