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{geni:about_me} == Hedwig von Wittelsbach, Erbin von Neuburg==

* Daughter of Otto I, count palatine of Bavaria and Helika von Pettendorf
* Hedwig von Wittelsbach was born to Otto I. von Bayern (?-1156) and Heilika von Lengenfeld (c1103-1170) and died 16 July 1174 of unspecified causes. She married Berthold III. von Andechs (c1112-1188) 1152 JL . Notable ancestors include Charlemagne (747-814), Alfred the Great (849-899). Ancestors are from France, Germany, the United Kingdom, Belgium, Italy.

==[https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BAVARIA.htm#OttoIIdied1156A Project MedLands BAVARIA]

'''OTTO [IV] von Scheyern, son of OTTO [III] Graf von Scheyern & his wife --- (-4/5 Aug 1156, bur Ensdorf).''' “Perchtoldo de Esgilbach” exchanged property with Freising church, in the presence of “Ottonis advocatis et filii sui Ottonis”, by undated charter dated to the early 12th century[837]. Wegener conflates Graf Otto [III] and Graf Otto [IV] into one person[838]. Europäische Stammtafeln shows them separately[839]. The latter is more probable from a chronological point of view. If it is correct that Graf Otto [III] was the son of Graf Ekkehard, he must have been born just before the death of his father in [1087/88], given the age of his mother. On the other hand, Otto I Duke of Bavaria married in [1156/58]. The difference between these two dates would be unusually great if Duke Otto was the son of Otto [III]. No primary sources have so far been found to confirm the matter one way or another. Otto Bishop of Freising confirmed an exchange of property, confirmed by “Otto Palatinus comes senior et filius eius Otto”, by undated charter[840]. Vogt of Freising Cathedral. Vogt von Ensdorf, Ober Pfalz. He founded Ensdorf Monastery in 1121, and Indersdorf Convent 1124. Pfalzgraf von Wittelsbach 1124. Vogt von Geisenfeld [1130]. The necrology of Thierhaupt records the death "Non Aug" of "Otto com de Wittelspach"[841]. The necrology of Undensdorf records the death "II Non Aug" of "Otto palatinus pater ducis"[842]. The necrology of Weltenburg records the death "II Non Aug" of "Otto palatinus com"[843]. '''married HEILIKA von Pettendorf,''' daughter of [Graf] FRIEDRICH von Pettendorf & his wife [Heilika von Staufen] (-13/14 Sep 1170, bur Ensdorf). The Fundatio Monasterii Ensdorfensis records the death "1170 XVIII Kal Oct" of "Heylice palatine", naming her parents "Fridericum et Heylwic" and specifying that they were all buried at Ensdorf[844]. The necrology of Undensdorf records the death "XVIII Kal Oct" of "Hailica palatina"[845].

'''Pfalzgraf Otto [IV] & his wife HEILIKA von Pettendorf had [seven] children:'''

* 1. '''OTTO [V] von Wittelsbach''' (-Pfullendorf 11 Jul 1183, bur Scheyern). The Annales Pegavienses name "Ottonem palationum et Fridericum comitem" as the two sons of "Ottoni palatino de Witilinsbach" & his wife[846]. Graf von Wittelsbach 1147. Pfalzgraf von Wittelsbach 8 May 1149. The document dated 17 Sep 1156 established the duchy of Austria is witnessed by "…Otto comes palatinus et frater eius Fridericus…"[847]. Vogt of Freising Cathedral 1158. Vogt von Weihenstephan 1160. Graf im Kelsgau 1161. "Amalrico patriarcha (Hierosolymis)" confirmed a donation of property "prædium Othmanshart et Liuchenthal" to the Knights Templars by "Othoni palatino majori, per manum Friderici, palatini comitis, fratris eius", by charter dated 27 Apr 1168[848]. “Conradus junior dux de Dachowwe...per manum patrui sui Arnoldi comitis tunc advocati et tutoris prænominati ducis” confirmed that “Fritilonis de Isimannigne...in manum comitis Conradi de Valeje” had donated property to Freising by undated charter, witnessed by “Friderich Palatinus comes et frater eius Otto junior, comes Bertholdus, Heinricus Ratisponensis urbis præfectus...”[849]. Created OTTO I Duke of Bavaria, by imperial order at Altenburg 16 Sep 1180. The Annales Schaftlarienses record the death of "Otto dux" in 1183[850]. The necrology of Windberg records the death "V Id Jul" of "Otto dux Bawarie"[851]. The necrology of Regensburg St Emmeram records the death "V Id Jul" of "Otto dux Baiorie"[852]. The necrology of Undensdorf records the death "V Id Jul" of "Otto dux Bavarie"[853].
* 2. '''FRIEDRICH von Wittelsbach''' (-15 Sep [1198/99], bur Indersdorf). The Annales Pegavienses name "Ottonem palationum et Fridericum comitem" as the two sons of "Ottoni palatino de Witilinsbach" & his wife[854]. The Chronicon Schirense names "Fridericus" as one of the four sons of "Ottonem…palatinus comes", specifying that he was "pater monasterionem" and was buried "Enstorf"[855]. The document dated 17 Sep 1156 established the duchy of Austria is witnessed by "…Otto comes palatinus et frater eius Fridericus…"[856]. Pfalzgraf von Wörth 1156. von Lengenfeld 1165. "Amalrico patriarcha (Hierosolymis)" confirmed a donation of property "prædium Othmanshart et Liuchenthal" to the Knights Templars by "Othoni palatino majori, per manum Friderici, palatini comitis, fratris eius", by charter dated 27 Apr 1168[857]. “Conradus junior dux de Dachowwe...per manum patrui sui Arnoldi comitis tunc advocati et tutoris prænominati ducis” confirmed that “Fritilonis de Isimannigne...in manum comitis Conradi de Valeje” had donated property to Freising by undated charter, witnessed by “Friderich Palatinus comes et frater eius Otto junior, comes Bertholdus, Heinricus Ratisponensis urbis præfectus...”[858]. Graf von Kelheim [1170]. Monk at Indersdorf 1173. The necrology of Freising Weihenstephan records the death "XVII Kal Oct" of "Fridericus palatinus com"[859]. '''married --- von Wörth, daughter of MANGOLD Graf von [Donau-]Wörth & his wife''' The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage has not yet been identified.

'''Pfalzgraf Friedrich & his wife had one child:'''

>>>* a) FRIEDRICH . The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. 1196.
* 3. '''ULRICH''' (-[1160]). "...Ulricus prepositus frater palatini..." witnessed the charter dated 1179 under which “domini Ottonis Palatini comitis” renounced a donation to Kloster Roth[860]. Canon and Archdeacon at Freising Cathedral. Provost at Innichen 1144.
* 4. '''KONRAD von Wittelsbach''' (-Riedfeld [26 Oct] 1200). The Chronicon Schirense names "Chounradus, primo Magontinus episcopus, post Salzburgensis" as one of the four sons of "Ottonem…palatinus comes"[861]. Canon at Salzburg Cathedral. Archbishop of Mainz 1161-1177, in exile from 1165. Cardinal of San Marco 1165. Cardinal-Bishop of Sabina and Bishop of Sora 1166-1200. Archbishop of Salzburg 1177-1183. Archbishop of Mainz 1183-1200. "…duo fratres mei palatine Fridericus et Otto…" witnessed the charter dated 1189 under which Konrad [I] Archbishop of Mainz confirmed the rights of Nonnenkloster Weende[862]. The necrology of Undensdorf records the death "VII Kal Oct" of "Chunradus de Witlinspach" and his donation of "predium Wrmhershoe"[863]. If this entry refers to Archbishop Konrad it is surprising that no reference is made to his archiepiscopal status. However, no other known Konrad has yet been identified in the family to whom this could apply.
* 5. '''OTTO [VI] von Wittelsbach''' (-18 Aug 1189, bur Indersdorf). The Chronicon Schirense names "Otto…iunior dicebatur palatinus comes de Witilininspach" as one of the four sons of "Ottonem…palatinus comes", specifying that he was buried "Undinstorf"[864]. Vogt von Kühbach 1156. He was installed as Pfalzgraf in 1180 after his brother had been created Duke of Bavaria[865]. The necrology of Thierhaupt records the death "XV Kal Sep" of "Otto de Witelspach palatinus 1200"[866], although the year appears inaccurate. The necrology of Undensdorf records the death "XV Kal Sep" of "Otto palatinus nr advocatus"[867]. The necrology of Weltenburg records the death "XV Kal Sep" of "Otto palatinus de Wittelinspach"[868]. '''married von Wörth, daughter of MANGOLD Graf von [Donau-]Wörth & his wife.''' (-12 Feb or 6 Apr). Her parentage is confirmed by the necrology of Thierhaupt which records the death "Non Apr" of "Manegoldus comes de Werdea…pater Benedictæ uxoris com Ottonis de Witelsbach"[869]. The necrology of Thierhaupt records the death "II Id Feb" of "Benedicta coniunx comitis de Wittelspach"[870]. The necrology of Weltenburg records the death "VIII Id Apr" of "Benedicta palatine"[871].

''' Pfalzgraf Otto [VI] & his wife had five children:'''

>>>* a) '''UDALSCHALK''' . The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. 1158/72.
>>>* b) ''' AGNES''' (-5 Mar). 1172/1219. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines refers to the wife of "Albertum [filius comity Alberto de Everstein ultra Coliniam]" as "neptem archiepiscopi Moguntini que fuerat comitissa Silvestris sororem scilicet illius comitis Ottonis de Withhelebac qui interfecit Philippum de Suavia"[872]. The primary source which confirms the name of her first husband has not yet been identified. Another indication of her two marriages is provided by the charter dated 28 Jun 1253 under which [her grandson, son of her son by her first marriage] “Gerhardus...Maguntine sedis archiepiscopus” confirmed a donation made by [her son by her second marriage] “patruus noster Otto comes de Euerstein”[873]. '''married firstly GERHARD [I] Wildgraf und Graf von Kyrburg, son of KONRAD Wildgraf, Graf von Kyrburg & his wife Mathilde de Bar.''' 1172/98. '''married secondly ([1198/1202]) [as his second wife,] ALBERT [IV] Graf von Everstein, of ALBERT [III] Graf von Everstein & his wife Ryksa of Silesia (-19 Sep [1210/17]).'''
>>>* c) '''HEILIKA''' (-13 Aug after 1189). The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage has not yet been identified. The necrology of Undensdorf records the death "Id Aug" of "Heilika ducisse Pohemie"[874]. '''married (before 1176) KONRAD III OTTO Duke of Moravia, son of KONRAD II Duke of Moravia & his wife Maria of Serbia (-near Naples 9 Sep 1191).''' He succeeded in 1189 as KONRAD I OTTO Duke of Bohemia.
>>>* d) '''EUPHEMIA''' . Wegener cites a source dated [1182] which records "Otto palatinus et uxor illius Benedicta et filia eius Euphemia fratres nostri facti sunt"[875].
>>>* e) '''OTTO [VII]''' (-executed 5 Mar 1209, bur Indersdorf). The date of his first betrothal suggests that Otto was one of his parents’s youngest children. The Chronicon Schirense names "palatinus comes Otto iuvenis" as son of "Otto…iunior dicebatur palatinus comes de Witilininspach", specifying that he killed King Philipp[876]. He succeeded in 1193 as Pfalzgraf von Wittelsbach. The Continuatio Admuntensis names "Ottone palatino comite" as the murderer of Philipp King of Germany[877]. The necrology of Scheyern records the death "III Non Mar" of "Otto palatinus com iunior occisus"[878]. Betrothed [firstly] (1202) to BEATRIX von Staufen, daughter of PHILIPP King of Germany Duke of Swabia & his wife Maria [Eirene] Angelina ([1198]-11 Aug 1212, bur Braunschweig Cathedral). The Annales Marbacenses record that one of the four daughters of King Philipp (first in the list) married "Ottoni postea imperatoris", having been first betrothed to "palatino de Witilisbach"[879]. Her betrothal with Otto von Wittelsbach was ended to enable her betrothal with a nephew of Pope Innocent III, being negotiated in Rome as part of the settlement arrangements with her father's rival Otto of Brunswick, which prompted Otto [VII] to assassinate King Philipp[880]. [Betrothed secondly ([after 1207]) to GERTRUD of Silesia, daughter of HEINRICH I Duke of Lower Silesia, Krakow and Greater Poland & his wife Hedwig von Andechs-Merano ([1200]-30 Dec [1268]). The Chronica principum Polonie names "tres filios et tres filias…Boleslaum, Agnetem et Sophiam, sepultos in Lubens, necnon Henricum, Conradum et Girdrudim" as children of Heinrich and his wife, adding that Gertrud was betrothed to "palatino Reni, qui regem Almanie Philippum occidit" and later became "abbatissam Trebnicensem"[881].]
* 6. ''' [HEDWIG''' (-16 Jul 1174). The Notæ Diessenses record the death "XVII Kal Aug" of "Hadewic comitissa", specifying that she was buried "in capitolio"[882]. The De Fundatoribus Monasterii Diessenses records the death in 1176 of "Hiadwigis uxor eius [=Pertoldi marchio Ystrie]"[883]. The necrology of Diessen records the death "1176 Kal Aug XVII" of "Hadewic com sepulta in capitolio…uxor Berhtoldi marchionis"[884]. Her origin is less clear. Wegener refers to the testament of Friedrich Pfalzgraf von Wittelsbach which names Berthold II Graf von Andechs as his near relative and concludes that Hedwig must therefore have been Friedrich's sister[885]. However, there must be other possibilities. '''married (before 1153) as his first wife, BERTHOLD [II] Graf von Andechs, son of BERTHOLD [I] Graf von Andechs & his first wife Sophia of Istria (-14 Dec 1188). Markgraf von Istria 1173.]'''
* 7. '''ADELHEID''' (-8/9 Feb). The Notæ Genealogicæ Bavaricæ refers to the wife of "Otto lancravius" as "filiam palatine de Witelinsbach"[886]. The necrology of Melk records the death "V Id Feb" of "Alheidis de Stefling so na"[887]. The necrology of Undensdorf records the death "VI Id Feb" of "Alhaeit com" and her donation[888]. '''married OTTO [II] Landgraf von Steffling,''' son of OTTO [I] Burggraf von Regensburg & his wife Adelheid von Plötzkau (-16 Aug [1175]).

==Links==

* https://familypedia.wikia.org/wiki/Hedwig_von_Wittelsbach_(-1174)
* https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Wittelsbach
* https://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p190.htm#i5690
* http://www.manfred-hiebl.de/genealogie-mittelalter/andechs_diessener/hedwig_von_wittelsbach_graefin_von_andechs_+_1174.html

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