Heinrich VON BÄYERN

Heinrich VON BÄYERN

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Name Heinrich VON BÄYERN [1]
title Heinrich IX, Duke of Bavaria [2]

Ereignisse

Art Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Geburt 1074 [3]
Bestattung Reichsabtei Weingarten, Duchy of Bäyern, Holy Roman Empire nach diesem Ort suchen [4]
Tod 13. Dezember 1126 Revensburg, Duchy of Bäyern nach diesem Ort suchen [5]
Ascension 1120 [6]

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Wulfhild VON SACHSEN

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Medieval Lands by Charles Cawley, Foundation for Medieval Genealogy HEINRICH, son of WELF I Duke of Bavaria & his [second/third] wifeJudith de Flandre ([1074]-Ravensburg 13 Dec 1126, bur Weingarten).The Annalista Saxo records the death in 1126 of "Heinricus duxBawarie…filius Welphonis ducis…[et] Iudhitam"[335]. "Dux Gewelfoeiusque…uxor Iudita" donated property to Kloster Weingarten, with theconsent of "filiorum suorum Gwelfonis et Heinrici", dated 12 Mar1094[336]. On the death of his father-in-law in 1106, he inheritedextensive territories in Saxony around Lüneburg and in theBardengau[337]. He was appointed to succeed his brother in 1120 asHEINRICH IX "der Schwarze" Duke of Bavaria. He initially supportedthe candidacy of his son-in-law Friedrich Duke of Swabia to succeedEmperor Heinrich V as King of Germany in 1125, but eventuallysupported the election of Lothar von Süpplingenberg, presumably on theunderstanding of his son's marriage to Lothar's only daughter, whichtook place in 1127[338]. The enmity of the Staufen family which thiscreated was to have far-reaching consequences in Germany for the restof the century. Duke Heinrich became a monk at Weingarten shortlybefore his death[339]. The Historia Welforum records that DukeHeinrich became a monk shortly before he died "in castroRavenspurch"[340]. The necrology of Lüneburg records the death "12Dec" of "Henricus dux"[341]. The necrology of Weingarten records thedeath "Id Dec" of "Heinricus dux et m n c …pater Welfonis, hicsepultus"[342]. m WULFHILD of Saxony, daughter of MAGNUS Duke of Saxony [Billung] &his wife Sofia of Hungary (-Altdorf 29 Dec 1126, bur Weingarten). TheAnnalista Saxo names "Wifhildem et Eilicam" as the two daughters ofDuke Magnus & his wife, specifying that Wulfhild married "Heinricoduci, filio Welfi ducis senioris de Bawaria"[343]. The HistoriaWelforum records that Wulfhild died at Altdorf "decimo sexton die postmortem mariti" and was buried "in monasterio sancti Martini"[344].The necrology of Lüneburg records the death "29 Dec" of "Wlfhildducissa"[345]. The necrology of Weingarten records the death "IV KalJan" of "Wuolfhildis ducissa hic sepulta"[346]. Mistress (1): ---. The name of Duke Heinrich's mistress is not known. Duke Heinrich & his wife had seven children: 1. HEINRICH ([1108]-Quedlinburg 20 Oct 1139, burKönigslutter). The Annalista Saxo names "Heinricum inclitum ducemSaxonie et Bawarie et Welfonem et quatuor filias" as children of DukeHeinrich & his wife Wulfhild[347]. He succeeded his father in 1126 asHEINRICH X "der Stolze" Duke of Bavaria. His father-in-law installedhim as administrator of the lands previously held by Matilda ofTuscany, after conceding papal ownership of them in return for ausufruct[348]. His father-in-law invested him as HEINRICH Duke ofSaxony in 1137 shortly before his death. a) HEINRICH ([1132/33]-Braunschweig 6 Aug 1195, burBraunschweig Cathedral). He succeeded in 1142 as HEINRICH "der Löwe"Duke of Saxony, and in 1156 as HEINRICH XII Duke of Bavaria. He lostSaxony and Bavaria 1180, but kept his territories in Braunschweig. - DUKES of SAXONY. 2. KONRAD (-Bari 17 Mar 1126, bur Molfetta). The HistoriaWelforum names (in order) "Counradum, Heinricum, Guelfonem" as thethree sons of "Heinricus dux ex Wulfilde", specifying that Konrad "inclericum ordinatus" and became a monk at "Clarevallense monasterium",visited Jerusalem, and died on his return journey at Bari where he wasburied[349]. Cistercian monk. 3. SOPHIE (-10 Jul before 1147). The Historia Welforum names(in order) "Iuditham, Sophiam, Mahtildem, Wulfildem" as the fourdaughters of "Heinricus dux ex Wulfilde", specifying that Sophiemarried firstly "Bertoldus dux de Zaringen" and secondly "Leopaldusmarchio de Stira"[350]. The Annalista Saxo names "Heinricum inclitumducem Saxonie et Bawarie et Welfonem et quatuor filias" children ofDuke Heinrich & his wife Wulfhild, specifying that Sophie (namedsecond in the list of daughters) married firstly "Bertoldus dux deZaringe" and secondly "marchio Liuppoldus de Stire"[351]. TheGenealogia Zaringorum names "Sophya soror Heinrici ducis Saxonie" aswife of "Berchtoldus", specifying that they were childless and thatshe married secondly "comiti de Stire"[352]. "Leupoldus marchio deSteyern" granted property to "ministeriali meo Rudigero", with thesupport of "mee coniugis Sophie", by charter dated to [1128][353].She became a nun at Admont after her second husband died. A charterdated to [1135] exchanges of property between "Uuolfker sacerdos" and"domine Sophie marchionisse et filio eius Otacro marchioni"[354]. Acharter dated 22 Feb 1138, which records the foundation of KlosterReun, lists donations by "domina Sophia marchionissa…cum filiomarchione Otakro" for the souls of "filii ac filiarumOtakri…marchionis, Elisabeth ac Margarethe"[355]. The necrology ofAdmunt records the death "VI Id Jul" of "Sophya ex marchionissacv"[356]. The necrology of Weingarten records the death "V Id Jul" of"Suophia com de Stira hic sepulta"[357]. m firstly BERTHOLD IIIHerzog von Zähringen, son of BERTHOLD II Herzog von Zähringen [Baden]& his wife Agnes von Rheinfelden (-killed in battle near Molsheim 3Dec 1122, bur St Peter im Schwarzwald). m secondly ([1122/23])LEOPOLD “der Starke” Markgraf of Styria, son of OTAKAR II Markgraf ofStyria & his wife Elisabeth of Austria [Babenberg] (-24 Oct 1129). 4. JUDITH (after 1100-22 Feb [1130/31], bur Walburg imHeiligen Forst, Alsace). The Historia Welforum names (in order)"Iuditham, Sophiam, Mahtildem, Wulfildem" as the four daughters of"Heinricus dux ex Wulfilde", specifying that Judith married "FridericoSuevorum duci"[358]. The Annalista Saxo names "Heinricum inclitumducem Saxonie et Bawarie et Welfonem et quatuor filias" as children ofDuke Heinrich & his wife Wulfhild, specifying that one of thedaughters (mentioned first in the list of daughters, but not named)married "Fridericus dux Suevorum"[359]. m ([1119/21]) as his firstwife, FRIEDRICH II “der Einäugige” Duke of Swabia, son of FRIEDRICH IDuke of Swabia [Staufen] & his wife Agnes of Germany (1090-Alzey 4 or6 Apr 1147, bur Walburg Abbey). 5. MATHILDE (-16 Feb or 16 Mar [1183], bur Kastl). TheHistoria Welforum names (in order) "Iuditham, Sophiam, Mahtildem,Wulfildem" as the four daughters of "Heinricus dux ex Wulfilde",specifying that Mathilde married firstly "Theopaldo filio Theopaldimarchionis de Voheburch" and secondly "Gebehardo de Sulzbach"[360].The Annalista Saxo names "Heinricum inclitum ducem Saxonie et Bawarieet Welfonem et quatuor filias" as children of Duke Heinrich & his wifeWulfhild, specifying that "Quarta Machtildis nomine" married firstly"Thieppoldo iuniori, filio Thieppoldi marchionis senioris" andsecondly "Gebehardus filius Beringeri comitis de Sulzbach"[361]. mfirstly ([1128]) DIEPOLD [IV] Markgraf von Vohburg, son of DIEPOLD[III] von Giengen Markgraf von Vohburg & his first wife Adelajda ofPoland (-[1128]). m secondly (contract 24 Oct 1129) GEBHARD [III]Graf von Sulzbach, son of BERENGAR [I] Graf von Sulzbach & his secondwife Adelheid von Wolfratshausen [Diessen] (-28 Oct [1188], burKastl). 6. WELF [VI] ([16 Dec 1114/15 Dec 1116]-Memmingen 14/15 Dec1191, bur Steingaden). The Annalista Saxo names "Heinricum inclitumducem Saxonie et Bawarie et Welfonem et quatuor filias" as thechildren of Duke Heinrich and his wife Wulfhild[362]. The HistoriaWelforum names (in order) "Counradum, Heinricum, Guelfonem" as thethree sons of "Heinricus dux ex Wulfilde"[363]. After the death ofhis older brother Heinrich in 1139, Welf led the opposition to KonradIII King of Germany in Bavaria, although he was defeated at Weinsbergin 1140[364]. He founded Kloster Steingaden in 1147. He joined theSecond Crusade with King Konrad in 1147, and took part in the 25 Oct1147 defeat at Dorylaeum[365]. When King Konrad agreed an alliancewith Emperor Manuel I against Roger II King of Sicily, Welf agreed tosupport the Sicilians[366]. Welf was heavily defeated at Flochbergnear Nördlingen in Feb 1150 and reached a peace settlement with KingKonrad in 1151[367]. In 1152, Friedrich I "Barbarossa" King ofGermany invested Welf as Duke of Spoleto and Marchese of Tuscany, andwith Sardinia and the lands formerly held by Matilda Ctss of Tuscany,as a means of acquiring Welf support after his election[368]. Vogtvon Zwiefalten 1152. Von Ravensburg 1152. Short of money, Welfgradually returned his Italian lands to Emperor Friedrich I, and from1173 ceased to use his Italian titles. Welf VI also agreed to makeEmperor Friedrich his successor in the Welf lands aroundRavensburg[369]. The necrology of Raitenbuch records the death "XIXKal Jan" of "dux Guelfo VI fundator monasterii Staingadensis"[370].The necrology of Weingarten records the death "XVIII Kal Jan" of"Welfo dux, Welfonum ultimus filius Heinrici ducis"[371]. m (beforeJan 1133) UTA von Calw Herzogin von Schauenburg, daughter of GOTTFRIEDI Graf von Calw Pfalzgraf am Rhein & his wife Liutgard von Zähringen(-1196). The Annales Sindelfingenses name (in order) "Uotam [uxoremWelphoni de Spoleto] et Lutgardam" as daughters of "Uotæ"[372]. TheHistoria Welforum names "filiam Gotefridi…palatine de Kalwe, Outam" aswife of "Guelfo…frater…Heinrico duce"[373]. She founded KlosterAllerheiligen in 1192. Duke Welf & his wife had one child: a) WELF [VII] (-Siena 12 Sep 1167, bur Steingaden). TheAnnales Sindelfingenses name "Welphonem iuniorem" as son of "Welphonide Spoleto" and his wife Uta, specifying that he besieged Tübingen"1165 VIII Id Sep"[374]. Duke of Spoleto 1160. He died of malariawhile fighting on Emperor Friedrich I's Italian expedition of1167[375]. The Hugonis Ratisponensis Cronica records the death in1167 of "Welfo filius Welfonis" during the emperor's Italiancampaign[376]. The necrology of Weingarten records the death "II IdSep" of "Welf dux iunior"[377]. 7. WULFHILD (-18 May after 1156). The Historia Welforum names(in order) "Iuditham, Sophiam, Mahtildem, Wulfildem" as the fourdaughters of "Heinricus dux ex Wulfilde", specifying that Wulfhildmarried "Roudolfus Bregantinus comes"[378]. The Annalista Saxo names"Heinricum inclitum ducem Saxonie et Bawarie et Welfonem et quatuorfilias" as the children of Duke Heinrich and his wife Wulfhild,specifying that "terciam nominee Wifhildem" married "Rodolfus comes deBregence"[379]. Nun at Wessobrunn 1155. m as his second wife, RUDOLFGraf von Bregenz, son of ULRICH [X] Graf von Bregenz & his wife Berthavon Rheinfelden (-27/28 Apr 1160). [335] Annalista Saxo 1126. [336] Württembergisches Urkundenbuch, Band IV, Anhang, ZweiWeingartner Codices, I, p. VIII. [337] Jordan (1986), p. 6. [338] Jordan (1986), p. 7. [339] Jordan (1986), p. 7. [340] Historia Welforum Weingartensis 15, MGH SS XXI, p. 463. [341] Althoff, G. (ed.) (1983) Die Totenbücher von Merseburg,Magdeburg und Lüneburg (Hannover), Lüneburg. [342] Necrologium Weingartense, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 221. [343] Annalista Saxo 1070. [344] Historia Welforum Weingartensis 15, MGH SS XXI, p. 463. [345] Althoff, G. (ed.) (1983) Die Totenbücher von Merseburg,Magdeburg und Lüneburg (Hannover), Lüneburg. [346] Necrologium Weingartense, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 221. [347] Annalista Saxo 1106. [348] Fuhrmann (1995), p. 121. [349] Historia Welforum Weingartensis 15, MGH SS XXI, p. 463. [350] Historia Welforum Weingartensis 15, MGH SS XXI, p. 463. [351] Annalista Saxo 1106. [352] Genealogica Zaringorum 4, MGH SS XIII, p. 736. [353] Zahn, J. (ed.) (1875) Urkundenbuch des Herzogthums Steiermark(Graz) ("Steiermark Urkundenbuch"), Band I, 120, p. 136. [354] Steiermark Urkundenbuch, Band I, 151, p. 155. [355] Steiermark Urkundenbuch, Band I, 175, p. 175. [356] Necrologium Admuntense, Salzburg Necrologies (Regio Styriaca),p. 287. [357] Necrologium Weingartense, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 221. [358] Historia Welforum Weingartensis 15, MGH SS XXI, p. 463. [359] Annalista Saxo 1106. [360] Historia Welforum Weingartensis 15, MGH SS XXI, p. 463. [361] Annalista Saxo 1106. [362] Annalista Saxo 1106. [363] Historia Welforum Weingartensis 15, MGH SS XXI, p. 463. [364] Fuhrmann (1995), p. 127, and Haverkamp (1988), p. 142. [365] Haverkamp (1988), p. 145. [366] Fuhrmann (1995), p. 132. [367] Haverkamp (1988), p. 147. [368] Haverkamp (1988), p. 222. [369] Fuhrmann (1995), p. 163. [370] Necrologium Raitenbuchense, Freising Necrologies, p. 105. [371] Necrologium Weingartense, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 221. [372] Annales Sindelfingenses, MGH SS XVII, p. 300. [373] Historia Welforum Weingartensis 20, MGH SS XXI, p. 467. [374] Annales Sindelfingenses, MGH SS XVII, p. 300. [375] Fuhrmann (1995), p. 159. [376] Hugonis Ratisponensis Cronica, Fontes rerum Germanicarum III, p.491. [377] Necrologium Weingartense, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 221. [378] Historia Welforum Weingartensis 15, MGH SS XXI, p. 463. [379] Annalista Saxo 1106.

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1 Foundation for Medieveal Geneology, Bavaria, Dukes: Chapter 9: Dukes of Bavaria (Welf)
Autor: Charles Cawley
Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: Name: Medeival Lands; Location: Oak House, Vowchurch, Hereford, HR20RB, England; Date: 2001-2011;
2 Foundation for Medieveal Geneology, Bavaria, Dukes: Chapter 9: Dukes of Bavaria (Welf)
Autor: Charles Cawley
Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: Name: Medeival Lands; Location: Oak House, Vowchurch, Hereford, HR20RB, England; Date: 2001-2011;
3 Foundation for Medieveal Geneology, Bavaria, Dukes: Chapter 9: Dukes of Bavaria (Welf)
Autor: Charles Cawley
Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: Name: Medeival Lands; Location: Oak House, Vowchurch, Hereford, HR20RB, England; Date: 2001-2011;
4 Foundation for Medieveal Geneology, Bavaria, Dukes: Chapter 9: Dukes of Bavaria (Welf)
Autor: Charles Cawley
Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: Name: Medeival Lands; Location: Oak House, Vowchurch, Hereford, HR20RB, England; Date: 2001-2011;
5 Foundation for Medieveal Geneology, Bavaria, Dukes: Chapter 9: Dukes of Bavaria (Welf)
Autor: Charles Cawley
Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: Name: Medeival Lands; Location: Oak House, Vowchurch, Hereford, HR20RB, England; Date: 2001-2011;
6 Foundation for Medieveal Geneology, Bavaria, Dukes: Chapter 9: Dukes of Bavaria (Welf)
Autor: Charles Cawley
Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: Name: Medeival Lands; Location: Oak House, Vowchurch, Hereford, HR20RB, England; Date: 2001-2011;

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