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About Dietric II von Wettin, margrave of the Saxon Ostmark
DIETRICH [Theoderic], son of --- (-before 976). [Graf im Hassegau]. The Annalista Saxo calls him "Theodericus egregie libertatis vir" and names his two sons[248]. "Otto…rex" confirmed previous grants to Kloster Gandersheim including property "in pago Suththuringa in comitatu Uuillihelmi…[et] in pago Nordthuringa…in comitatu Theoderici in loco…Uuanzleua…[et] in Hliuthirithi in comitatu Irmenfridi" by charter dated 21 Apr 956[249]. "Otto…imperator augustus" donated property "in pagis Derlingon et Nortduringen in comitatu ipsius Mamaconi" to "nostro fideli Mamaconi" at the request of "Theoderici comitis" by charter dated 23 Apr 966[250].
m IMMA, daughter of ---. 976. "Otto…imperator augustus" confirmed donations of property "in Livbedinga in pago Gurketal et in comitatu Ratoldi comitis" by "Theoderici comitis cuidam viduæ Imma" for the foundation of a monastery by charter dated 11 Jun 975[251], although it is not known whether this refers to the same Graf Dietrich. Thietmar records that Dedo "went so far as to capture his own mother" when leading "the rebellious Bohemians against us at the church of Zeitz"[252].
Graf Dietrich & his wife had two children:
1. DEDO [I] (-killed in battle near Mose bei Wolmirstedt 13 Nov 1009). He is named as son of Dietrich in the Annalista Saxo, which records that he served Markgraf Ricdag and his son Karl[253]. Thietmar records that he was appointed Graf von Merseburg in succession to Count Bio[254]. m (before 985) THIETBURGA [von Haldensleben], daughter of DIETRICH Markgraf über den Gau der Heveller [Nordmark] & his wife ---. The parentage of the wife of Graf Dedo is deduced from her brother Bernhard being described as avunculus of her son, although she is not named in this passage[255]. Thietmar is more explicit, stating that Dedo married "Markgraf Dietrich's daughter, Thiedburga"[256]. Graf Dedo [I] & his wife had one child:
a) DIETRICH (-murdered 19 Nov 1034). "Theoderico, Dedonis occisi filio" is named in the Annalista Saxo, when recording that the king installed him in his father's Grafschaft[257]. Graf in Eilenburg 1017. Graf im Hassegau und Siusli 1021.
m MATHILDE von Meissen, daughter of EKKEHARD I Markgraf von Meissen & his wife Schwanehild [Billung]. The Chronicon Montis Serreni names "Machtildem" as daughter of "Ekkehardo marchioni" & his wife and names her husband "Tidericus comes"[266].
Graf Dietrich & his wife had seven children:1. FRIEDRICH (-Münster 18 Apr 1084, bur Münster Cathedral). The Genealogica Wettinensis names "filios: Fridericum, Dedonem, Thiemonem, Geronem, Conradum, Riddagum, et filiam Hiddam" as children of "comes Tidericus", specifying that "primus filius Fridericus fuit prepositus maioris Magdeburgensis ecclesie, postea Monasteriensis episcopus"[267]. Provost at Magdeburg cathedral before 1063. Elected Bishop of Magdeburg 1063. Provost of Münster cathedral 1063. Imperial chancellor. Bishop of Münster 1064.
2. DEDO [II] (-Oct 1075). The Genealogica Wettinensis names "filios: Fridericum, Dedonem, Thiemonem, Geronem, Conradum, Riddagum, et filiam Hiddam" as children of "comes Tidericus", specifying that "secundus filius Dedo obtinuit marchiam Hodonis marchionis, qui heredem non habuit"[268]. Graf im Gau Siusli 1043. Markgraf der Niederlausitz 1046. Graf im südliche Schwabengau [1046/68].
3. THIMO (-after [1099/1101]). The Genealogica Wettinensis names "filios: Fridericum, Dedonem, Thiemonem, Geronem, Conradum, Riddagum, et filiam Hiddam" as children of "comes Tidericus"[269].
4. GERO (-after 1089). The Genealogica Wettinensis names "filios: Fridericum, Dedonem, Thiemonem, Geronem, Conradum, Riddagum, et filiam Hiddam" as children of "comes Tidericus"[270]. Graf von Brehna. m as her second husband, BERTA ---, widow of POPPO von Wippra, daughter of --- (-17 Sep, 1089 or before). The Genealogica Wettinensis names "Bertam viduam cuiusdam Popponis" as wife of "quartus filius [comitis Tiderici] Gero comes", specifying that "huius Popponis frater fuit Cuno senior de Wippera"[271]. "Heinricus…Romanorum imperator augustus" confirmed a donation to the church of Naumburg by "domne Berthe fuit uxoris…comitis Geronis" to Naumburg church by charter dated 12 Dec 1089, which names "fidelium nostrorum Geronis comitis, Guntheri episcopi, Theoderici et Willihelmi filiorum suorum"[272], the charter being marked spurious in the compilation although the genealogical information in the document is corroborated by other sources. Graf Gero & his wife had five children:a) DIETRICH (-14 Oct [1089/1115], bur Naumburg Cathedral). The Genealogica Wettinensis names "Tidericum comitem et Willehelmum comitem de Canburch et Guntherum Cicensem episcopum" as the three sons of "quartus filius [comitis Tiderici] Gero comes" & his wife[273]. Graf von Brehna. m GERBURG, daughter of --- (-21 Oct -, bur Naumburg Cathedral). The primary source which confirms her marriage has not yet been identified.
b) WILHELM (-7 Mar [1089/1115], bur Naumburg Cathedral). The Genealogica Wettinensis names "Tidericum comitem et Willehelmum comitem de Canburch et Guntherum Cicensem episcopum" as the three sons of "quartus filius [comitis Tiderici] Gero comes" & his wife[274]. The Liber de Bello Saxonico records that "Willehelmus, Geronis comitis filius" was captured "ab Everhardo"[275]. Graf von Camburg. m GEVA Gräfin von Seeburg, daughter of --- (-14 Mar -, bur Naumburg Cathedral). The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage has not yet been identified. Wilhelm & his wife had two children:i) GEVA . The primary source which confirms her parentage has not yet been identified.
ii) BERTA ([1075]-before [1152/56]). The primary source which confirms her parentage has not yet been identified. Her name is confirmed by the charter dated to [1149] under which her daughter Hedwig Abbess of Gernrode donated part of her inheritance from "matris…eius Berchte et fratris eius comitis Geronis" to Gernrode[276]. m ([1096]%29 as his second wife, WICHMANN [I] Graf von Seeburg, son of Graf CRISTIN [Querfurt] & his wife Oda von Haldensleben (-[1115]).c) GÜNTHER (-1 Apr 1089, bur Naumburg Cathedral). The Genealogica Wettinensis names "Tidericum comitem et Willehelmum comitem de Canburch et Guntherum Cicensem episcopum" as the three sons of "quartus filius [comitis Tiderici] Gero comes" & his wife[277]. Bishop of Naumburg 1079. "Heinricus…Romanorum imperator augustus" granted property "quod Gero pater…Gunteri episcopi dederat in comitatu Hasgethe Friderici palatini comiti et in pago Helfethe et in Scafestede" to Naumburg church by charter dated 10 Aug 1088, at the request of "Ekkeberti marchionis, Heinrici marchionis…Gunteri Nuienburgensis sedis episcopi"[278].
d) WILLA . The Genealogica Wettinensis names "Willam abbatissam de Gerbestide et Thieburgam prepositam de Gernrode" as the daughters of "quartus filius [comitis Tiderici] Gero comes" & his wife[279]. Abbess of Gerbstedt.
e) THIETBURG . The Genealogica Wettinensis names "Willam abbatissam de Gerbestide et Thieburgam prepositam de Gernrode" as the daughters of "quartus filius [comitis Tiderici] Gero comes" & his wife[280]. Nun at Gernrode.5. KONRAD (-17 Jan or 14 Feb after 1040). The Genealogica Wettinensis names "filios: Fridericum, Dedonem, Thiemonem, Geronem, Conradum, Riddagum, et filiam Hiddam" as children of "comes Tidericus"[281]. Graf von Wettin. m OTHILDIS von Katlenburg, daughter of DIETRICH [I] Graf von Katlenburg [Stade] & his wife Bertrada of Holland. The Annalista Saxo names "Theodericus et…Othilhildis" as children of Graf Dietrich [I] & his wife, specifying that the latter married "Conrado fratri Dedonis marchionis"[282]. The Genealogica Wettinensis names "sororem Tiderici senioris de Kathelenburc…Othilhildis" as wife of "quintus filius [comitis Tiderici] Conradus comes"[283]. Konrad & his wife had one child:
a) BERTRADA (-1145). The Genealogica Wettinensis names "Bertradam" as the daughter of "quintus filius [comitis Tiderici] Conradus comes" & his wife, naming her husband "Beringerus comes frater Ludowici comitis senioris de Thuringia"[284]. “Comes Ludowicus cum nepote suo Conrado comitis...Berngeri filio...cum uxore eiusdem domini Ludowici Adilheida ac filiis eorundem Hermanno, Ludowico, Heinrico, Conrado, dominaque Berchtrada comitis Conradi matre” donated “ecclesiam...Sangershusen” to Reinhardsbrunn by charter dated 25 Jul 1110[285]. m BERENGAR Graf von Sangerhausen, son of LUDWIG "mit dem Barten" Graf in Thuringia & his wife Caecilie von Sangerhausen (-before 25 Jul 1110).
6. RIKDAG . The Genealogica Wettinensis names "filios: Fridericum, Dedonem, Thiemonem, Geronem, Conradum, Riddagum, et filiam Hiddam" as children of "comes Tidericus", specifying that "Riddagus sextus filius" died childless[286].
7. HIDDA von Eilenburg . The Genealogica Wettinensis names "filios: Fridericum, Dedonem, Thiemonem, Geronem, Conradum, Riddagum, et filiam Hiddam" as children of "comes Tidericus", specifying that Hidda married "duci Boemico"[287]. m SPYTIHNĔV II Duke of the Bohemians, son of BŘETISLAV Duke of the Bohemians & his wife Judith von Schweinfurt (1031-28 Jan 1061).2. FRIEDRICH von Eilenburg (-Eilenburg 6 Jan 1017). "Dedonem et Fridericum" are named as sons of Dietrich in the Annalista Saxo[258]. Burggraf von Meissen. Herr von Eilenburg. Thietmar records the death of "Count Friedrich…in his burg Eilenburg", stating that he transferred Eilenburg to "his brother's son Dietrich" before he died while it was agreed that his remaining lands "would pass to his three daughters"[259]. The Genealogica Wettinensis records his death "in eadem civitate [=Hileburc civitatem suam] in sacra nocte epiphanie Domini"[260]. m ---. The name of Friedrich's wife is not known. Graf Friedrich & his wife had three daughters.
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Dietrich II Markgraf von Ostmark
M, #8905, d. 19 November 1034
Dietrich II Markgraf von Ostmark was the son of Dedi I Graf in Hassenga and Tietburga von Haldensleben. He died on 19 November 1034, slain.
Dietrich II Markgraf von Ostmark gained the title of Markgraf von Sachsen. He gained the title of Markgraf von Landsberg. He gained the title of Markgraf von Ostmark.
Children of Dietrich II Markgraf von Ostmark and Mathilde von Meißen
-1. Thimo Markgraf von Kistritz+ d. 9 Mar 1104
-2. Friedrich von Ostmark d. 18 Apr 1084
-3. Conrad Landgraf von Landsberg+ d. c 1050
-4. Riddag von Ostmark
-5. Dedi II Markgraf von Ostmark+ b. bt 1013 - 1016, d. c Oct 1075
-6. Gero Graf von Brehna+ b. c 1020, d. c 1071
-7. Ida von Ostmark b. c 1031
Forrás / Source:
http://www.thepeerage.com/p891.htm#i8905
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dietrich_I._%28Lausitz%29
Dietrich I. (Lausitz)
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Markgraf Dietrich I. (* um 990; † 19. November 1034) war ein sächsischer Feudalherr, als Dietrich II. Graf von Wettin, ab 1015 Graf im Schwabengau, ab 1017 Graf von Eilenburg und Brehna, Graf im Hassegau und im Gau Siusili und ab 1032 der erste Markgraf der Mark Lausitz aus dem Adelsgeschlecht der Wettiner. Er war ein Sohn des Grafen Dedo I. von Wettin.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
* 1 Leben
* 2 Nachkommen
* 3 Literatur
* 4 Weblinks
Leben
Zu Weihnachten des Jahres 1009 verlieh ihm König Heinrich II. in Pöhlde auf Bitten seiner Gemahlin und der Fürsten die Grafschaft und alle Lehen seines Vaters, worunter eine Grafschaft im nördlichen Hassegau und der Teil seines Vaters am Burgward Zörbig zu verstehen sind. Im Jahr 1017, nach dem Tod seines Onkels Friedrichs I. von Eilenburg, verlieh ihm der Kaiser das Komitat, sowie Rechte im Gau Siusili. Dietrichs II. Gemahlin war Mathilde, die Tochter des Markgrafen Ekkehard I. von Meißen.
Zusammen mit Markgraf Hermann I. von Meißen, einem Sohn Ekkehards I., sowie dem kaiserlichen Kämmerer Friedrich war er einer der Zeugen, die im Jahre 1018 den Frieden von Bautzen beschworen, der vorerst den seit 1002 herrschenden Krieg zwischen Heinrich II. und König Boleslaw von Polen beendete. Als es unter der Führung von Boleslaws Sohn Mieszko II. erneut zum Krieg kam, organisierte der Wettiner den Widerstand gegen Polen. Nach den Angaben des Annalista Saxo zum Jahre 1030 war es damals sogar Dietrich II. allein, der Mieszko wirksamen Widerstand leistete und ihn schließlich zurückwarf. Ab etwa 1032 war er Markgraf der Mark Lausitz. Am 19. November 1034 wurde Dietrich II. von Gefolgsleuten seines Schwagers Markgraf Ekkehard II. erschlagen.
Nachkommen
* Dedo I. (* um 1010; † 1075), Markgraf der Lausitz
* Friedrich I. (* um 1020; † 18. April 1084), Bischof zu Münster
* Gero (* um 1020; † 1089), Graf von Brehna
* Thimo (* vor 1034; † 1091 oder 1118), Graf von Wettin
* Konrad, Graf von Camburg
* Rikdag
* Hidda
∞ Spytihnev II. (* 1031; † am 28. Januar 1061), Herzog von Böhmen (1055–1061)
Literatur
* Heinrich Theodor Flathe: Dietrich, Sohn Dedo’s I. In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Band 5. Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1877, S. 186.
* Stefan Pätzold: Die frühen Wettiner – Adelsfamilie und Hausüberlieferung bis 1221. Köln, Weimar und Wien 1997, ISBN 3-412-08697-5
Weblinks
* www.genealogie-mittelalter.de
Vorgänger Amt Nachfolger
Hodo II. Markgraf der Lausitz
1032–1034 Ekkehard II.
Dietrich II von Wettin, Markgraf von der Ostmark
- Geburtstag und -ort: etwa 989 Ostmark, Austria
- Verstorben: November 19, 1034 (40-49) Meissen, Dresden, Saxony, Deutschland (current Germany) (Murdered)
- Beruf: Markgraf Dietrich I. (* um 990; † 19. November 1034) war ein sächsischer Feudalherr, als Dietrich II. Graf von Wettin, ab 1015 Graf im Schwabengau, ab 1017 Graf von Eilenburg und Brehna, Graf im Hassegau und im Gau Siusili und ab 1032 der erste Markgra
- Sohn von Dedi I von Wettin, Markgraf von Merseburg, Markgraf von Merseburg und Thietburga von Haldensleben
- Ehemann von Mathilde von Meißen
- Vater von Friedrich von Munster, bishop; Rikdag von Eilenburg Wettin; Dedi I, Margrave of the Saxon Ostmark; Konrad Landgraf von Landsberg / Wettin Camburg; Thimo Graf von Brehna und Wettin, II; Hidda von Wettin; Gero von Brehna, Herzog und Elizabeth von Wettin
- Bruder von Adalbert von Wettin und Friedrich von Wettin
Dietric II von Wettin, margrave of the Saxon Ostmark's Timeline
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