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About Berchtold I, Margrave in the Bavarian Nordgau
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BERTHOLD, son of --- (-15 Jan 980). According to Wegener[1078], Berthold was the son of Arnulf Duke of Bavaria [Luitpoldinger] although he cites no primary source to support this. From a chronological point of view, this seems unlikely. The children of Duke Arnulf must have been born between [910] and [930], which appears incompatible with Markgraf Berthold's only known marriage in [970]. According to Europäische Stammtafeln[1079], Berthold was the possible son of Graf Heinrich [alte Babenberger] and brother of Heinrich Archbishop of Trier. Graf im Radenzgau 960: "Otto…rex" donated property "in pago Ratinzgouue in comitatu Berchtoldi" held by "Diotmarus…soror ipsius…Gerbirg" to Kloster Drübeck by charter dated 10 Sep 960[1080]. Graf an der unteren Naab 961. Graf im Nordgau 961: "Otto…rex" donated property "hereditatis nobilis vir Diotmar…in loco Priemperch…in pago Nortgouue in comitatu Bertoldi comitis" to Regensburg St Emmeram by charter dated 4 Feb 961[1081]. "Otto…imperator augustus" granted property "Emmele et Winteriche in pago Muselgowe in comitatu Bertholdi comitis" to Kloster St Maximin, Trier by charter dated 8 Jan 966[1082]. Graf im Volkfeld 973. Markgraf 976. Graf des Östlichen Franken 980. The necrology of Fulda records the death in 980 of "Berahtolt com"[1083].
m ([970]%29 EILIKA [Eiliswintha or Eila] von Walbeck, daughter of LOTHAR [II] Graf von Walbeck [Nordmark] & his wife Mathilde von Arneburg (-19 Aug 1015). The Annalista Saxo records that "Eila" daughter of "Lotharius comes senior de Walbike" married "Bertoldus comes", their son being named Heinrich[1084]. She built the Münster at Schweinfurt. During her son's rebellion in 1003, she secured favourable treatment during the siege of her castle by threatening to take refuge inside the church and let herself be burned alive there[1085]. The death of "Eila filia Lotarii de Waldbike, mater Heinrici marchionis" is recorded in the Annalista Saxo on "XIV Kal Sep", which specifies that she was buried in Kloster Schweinfurt which she had founded[1086]. Thietmar records the death of "Countess Eila" on 19 Aug and her burial in the monastery which she had constructed[1087].
Markgraf Berthold & his wife had [three] children:
1. HEINRICH von Schweinfurt ([970/75]-18 Sep 1017, bur Schweinfurt). m (before 1003) GERBERGA [von Hammerstein], daughter of HERIBERT Pfalzgraf Graf im Kinziggau & his wife Imiza--- ([975/80]-after 1036). Markgraf Heinrich & his wife had [five] children:
a) OTTO von Schweinfurt (-28 Sep 1057, bur Schweinfurt). Graf an der unteren Altmühl 1014. Markgraf auf dem Nordgau 1024-1031. Graf an der unteren Naab 1034. Graf an der oberen Naab 1040. He succeeded in 1048 as OTTO Duke of Swabia.
b) EILIKA ([1000/05]-10 Dec after [1055/56]). m ([1020]%29 BERNHARD II Duke in Saxony, son of BERNHARD I Duke in Saxony [Billung] & his wife Hildegard von Stade (after 990-29 Jun 1059, bur Lüneburg St Michael).
c) JUDITH (-2 Aug 1058, bur [1061 or after] Prague St Veit). m [firstly] (after 1021) BŘETISLAW of Bohemia, illegitimate son of OLDRICH Duke of the Bohemians & his mistress --- (-Chrudim 10 Jan 1055, bur Prague St Veit). He succeeded in 1034 as BŘETISLAW I Duke of Bohemia. [m secondly ([1055]%29 as his second wife, PÉTER Orseolo King of Hungary, son of PIETRO OTTONE Orseolo Doge of Venice & his wife Maria [Grimelda] of Hungary ([Venice] [1010/15]- Székesfehérvár late 1046
d) BURKHARD (-18 Oct 1059). Chancellor of Emperor Konrad II. Bishop of Halberstadt 1036.]
e) HEINRICH (-after 1043).2. BUCCO
3. EILIKA. She is named "amita" of Heinrich II King of Germany[1108]. Abbess of Niedernburg at Passau 1010.]
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I von Babenberg. Markgreve i bayerska Nordgau. Född 915. Död 980.
Another name for Bertold was Berthold of Bavaria.
General Notes:
Bertold var Babenberger. Han ble antagelig greve av Nordgau (Nordmark) i 976, men han viser seg i dette grevskapet allerede i 961. Han nevnes som markgreve i 972, i hans store grevskap var Schweinfurt midtpunktet.
Otto I overlot ham greve Lothar som fange. Lothar hadde deltatt i Henriks sammensvergelse mot sin bror Otto I. Han ble senere Bertolds svigerfar.
Ifølge "Våre forfedre" av Mogens Bugge og "Rosensverdslektens forfedre" av Bent og Vidar Billing Hansen var Bertold sønn til en Adalbert II av Babenberg, men dette støttes ikke i tysk litteratur.
Research Notes:
The date of his death is also recorded as 16 Aug 980.
Noted events in his life were:
• Acceded: Margrave of Bavaria, 941.
• He was a Margrave of Schweinfurt.
Bertold married Heliksuinda von Walbeck, daughter of Lothar von Walbeck and Unknown, in 942. (Heliksuinda von Walbeck was born before 990 and died on 19 Sep 1015.)
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Berthold von Reisensburg
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Berthold von Reisensburg, auch Perchtold, (* um 930; † um 999) aus dem Adelsgeschlecht der Luitpoldinger war der einzige bekannte Sohn des bayrischen Pfalzgrafen Arnulf II., der im Juli 954 vor Regensburg im Kampf gegen die Belagerungstruppen des Königs Otto I. fiel. Bertholds Mutter, deren Name nicht überliefert ist, stammte wahrscheinlich aus Schwaben und brachte wohl die Reisensburg bei Günzburg als Mitgift in ihre Ehe mit Arnulf.
Berthold beteiligte sich 953/54 am Aufstand seines Vaters und des Schwabenherzogs Liudolf gegen Otto I. und wurde nach dessen Niederschlagung 955 vom König auf den Allodialbesitz seiner Mutter, die Reisensburg, verbannt. Von dort aus soll er, laut der „Vita Sancti Oudalrici“,[1] die Augsburg belagernden Ungarn vor dem Anmarsch des königlichen Heeres gewarnt haben, das dann am 10. August 955 die Schlacht auf dem Lechfeld gewann.
Nach dem Tode Ottos I. unterstützte Berthold seinen Vetter Heinrich den Zänker in dessen Verschwörung gegen Otto II.
Weblinks [Bearbeiten]
- Berthold von Reisensburg, Luitpoldinger, bei Genealogie Mittelalter
- Berthold von Reisensburg, Andechs-Dießen, bei Genealogie Mittelalter
Einzelnachweise [Bearbeiten]
1. ↑ Gerhard von Augsburg, „Vita Sancti Uodalrici“. Die älteste Lebensbeschreibung des heiligen Ulrich, lateinisch-deutsch, mit der Kanonisationsurkunde von 993, Einleitung, kritische Edition und Übersetzung besorgt von Walter Berschin und Angelika Häse, Heidelberg 1993 (= Editiones Heidelbergenses 24)
Berchtold I, Margrave in the Bavarian Nordgau's Timeline
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Waldenburg, Chemnitz, SN, Germany
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Schweinfurt, Lower Franconia, Bavaria, Germany
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Kelheim, Lower Bavaria, BY, Germany
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