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About Luitgard, Gräfin im Inngau
Not the wife of Bertold II von Niddagau-Nüringen, graf. Not the daughter of Liutold, Comte de Montbéliard & Williberga, Countess of Montbéliard.
Controversially, the daughter of Weriand & his wife Williburg. She’s not “von Bayern,” that was her husbands side of the family.
Family
https://second.wiki/wiki/engelbert_iv_sieghardinger
Engelbert IV. Was married to Liutgard, whose ancestry is highly controversial (according to the historian Gewin, it was Liutgard, the daughter of Count Werigand of Istria-Friuli). From this marriage come:
- Richgard von Lavanttal (* around 1030; † around 1072), ∞ Siegfried I. von Spanheim (* around 1010; † February 7, 1065), Margrave of Neumark , Count of Spanheim , Count in Pustertal and Lavanttal
- Willipurg († around 1060), ∞ Aribo II (1024–1102), Count Palatine of Bavaria
- Liutgard, oo Aribo II. (1024–1102), Count Palatine of Bavaria
- Engelbert VI. († 1090), Count in the Pustertal , Domvogt of Salzburg
- Richgard († 1138), ∞? Gebhard, Count of Dießen
- Meginhard / Meinhard († around 1090), Count in the Pustertal ( Görzgrafen ), progenitor of the Meinhardiner
Origins
Weriand (d 1051) & his wife Williburg had two children:
https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/CARINTHIA.htm#WeriandMWillibirg
- a) LIUTGARD . "Comitissa Willibirch" donated property to Geisenfeld monastery, at the request of "filie sue Liutkarde", in memory of "defunctique mariti Werigandi"[255].
- b) HADAMUT [Azica] (-after 1040). .. ... .... m POPPO von Weimar, son of WILHELM II "der Große" Graf im Visichgau [Weimar] & his wife --- (-13 Jul before 1044). He succeeded in 1012 as POPPO I Marchese di Carniola e Istria.
Additionally, Fontes Istrie Medievalis shows a daughter Gerbriga, abbess of the monastery of Geisenfeld
Disputed Identity
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ALSACE.htm#LiutoldMWillibirg
c) LIUTGARD . She is named as daughter of Liutold and Willibirg, with her husband, in Europäische Stammtafeln[218] but the primary source on which this is based has not been identified. m WERINGAND, son of --- (-1037/[1052])
This seems like the source inadvertently married daughter to father.
Weblinks
- Engelbert IV on Genealogy Middle Ages
- Meginhard, Count in Pustertal, Engelbert's youngest son, on genealogy Middle Ages
- Bishop Hartwig von Brixen, Engelbert's brother, on genealogy in the Middle Ages
- Siegfried I. von Spanheim, Engelbert's son-in-law, on Genealogy Middle Ages
References
- 1. Josip Banic (ed.), Fontes Istrie medievalis, vol. 2: A 804 usque ad 1077, doc. 1045_HD, fontesistrie.eu/1045_HD (retrieved 31 March 2022) “Notices from the cartularies of the Ebersberg and Geisenfeld monasteries regarding the heirs of the house Sempt-Ebersberg: Williburga II, her daughter Hademoud II, and her grandson Ulrich I.” < link >
- Family Tree 1: The First Margraves of Carniola and Istria (10th to 12th centuries) — Houses Sempt-Ebersberg, Eppenstein and Weimar-Orlamünde, Authored by Josip Banić, Published in Fontes Istrie medievalis, https://fontesistrie.eu/offprints/sg1.svg < link >
- See http://www.e-familytree.net/F244/F244382.htm for more information, speculative research of Rob Salzman (http://www.e-familytree.net/surnames.htm). (Dead link)
- https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Werigand_(Friaul)#Familie Liutgard, oo Engelbert IV., Graf im Puster-, Nori- und Lavanttal, Domvogt von Salzburg
Luitgard, Gräfin im Inngau's Timeline
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Leventhal, Pusterthal, Rheinland, Germany
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