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Persönliche Daten Otto III "genannt der Weiße" von Schweinfurt Herzog 

  • Spitzname ist genannt der Weiße.
  • Er wurde geboren rund 1004 in Schweinfurt, Grapfeld Orientalis (Present Unterfranken), Herzogtum Francia Orientalis (Present Bayern), Heiliges Römisches Reich (Present Germany)Schweinfurt, Herzogtum Francia Orientalis (Present Bayern).
  • Er wurde getauft in .
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      {geni:job_title} Margrave, de Shweinfurt, Duc, de Souabe
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  • Er ist verstorben am 28. September 1057 in Schweinfurt, Grapfeld Orientalis (Present Unterfranken), Herzogtum Francia Orientalis (Present Bayern), Heiliges Römisches Reich (Present Germany)Schweinfurt, Herzogtum Francia Orientalis (Present Bayern).
  • Ein Kind von Heinrich I von Schweinfurt und Gerberga von Gleiberg
  • Diese Information wurde zuletzt aktualisiert am 15. Januar 2012.

Familie von Otto III "genannt der Weiße" von Schweinfurt Herzog

Er ist verheiratet mit Irmgard di Susa.

Sie haben geheiratet rund 1036 in Of, Torino, Torino, Italy.


Kind(er):

  1. Judith von Schweinfurt  ± 1036-± 1104 
  2. Beatrix Schwaben  ± 1043-1100 
  3. Gisela av von Schweinfurt  ± 1058-1100 


Notizen bei Otto III "genannt der Weiße" von Schweinfurt Herzog

Name Prefix: Markgraf Name Suffix: II
Otto III, Duke of Swabia
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Otto III (died 28 September 1057), called the White and known as Otto of Schweinfurt, was the margrave of the Nordgau (1024 – 1031) and duke of Swabia (1048 – 1057). He was the son of Henry of Schweinfurt, margrave of the Nordgau, and Gerberga of Henneberg. He was one of the most powerful East Franconian princes by inheritance: having extensive land in the Radenzgau and Schweinfurt. In 1014, he first appears as count of Lower Altmühl (or Kelsgau) and, in 1024, he inherits his father's march. In 1034, he became count of the Lower Naab. From then on to his appointment to Swabia, he takes part in many imperial expeditions into Bohemia, Hungary, and Poland.

At Ulm in January 1048, the Emperor Henry III appointed him duke of Swabia after a brief vacancy following the death of Otto II. He was loyal to Henry. He was engaged to marry Matilda, daughter of Boleslaus I of Poland, in 1035, but this was put off in favour of a marriage to Ermengard, a daughter of Ulric Manfred, Margrave of Turin, as part of Henry's Italian plans. He was otherwise inactive and died after nine years rule and was buried in Schweinfurt.

[edit] Family
By his marriage to Ermengard (died 29 April 1078), he had:

Bertha or Alberada (died 1 April 1103), married firstly Herman II, Count of Kastl, and married secondly Frederick, Count of Kastl
Gisela, inherited Kulmbach and Plassenburg, married Berthold III, Count of Andechs
Judith (d.1104), married firstly Conrad I, Duke of Bavaria, and secondly Botho, Count of Pottenstein
Eilika, abbess of Niedermünster
Beatrice (1040 – 1140), inherited Schweinfut, married Henry II, Count of Hildrizhausen and Margrave of the Nordgau
Preceded by
Otto II Duke of Swabia
1048–1057 Succeeded by
Rudolf
Otto III (died 28 September 1057), called the White and known as Otto of Schweinfurt, was the margrave of the Nordgau (1024 – 1031) and duke of Swabia (1048 – 1057). He was the son of Henry of Schweinfurt, margrave of the Nordgau, and Gerberga of Henneberg. He was one of the most powerful East Franconian princes by inheritance: having extensive land in the Radenzgau and Schweinfurt. In 1014, he first appears as count of Lower Altmühl (or Kelsgau) and, in 1024, he inherits his father's march. In 1034, he became count of the Lower Naab. From then on to his appointment to Swabia, he takes part in many imperial expeditions into Bohemia, Hungary, and Poland.
At Ulm in January 1048, the Emperor Henry III appointed him duke of Swabia after a brief vacany following the death of Otto II. He was loyal to Henry. He was engaged to marry Matilda, daughter of Boleslaus I of Poland, in 1035, but this was put off in favour of a marriage to Ermengard, a daughter of Ulric Manfred, Margrave of Turin, as part of Henry's Italian plans. He was otherwise inactive and died after nine years rule and was buried in Schweinfurt.
{geni:about_me} '''Otto von Schweinfurt''', genannt '''der Weiße''' (* um 995; † 28. September 1057), war der Sohn des Heinrich von Schweinfurt, Markgraf im Nordgau und der Gerberga von Henneberg und ab 1048 '''Herzog von Schwaben'''. http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otto_III._%28Schwaben%29

Otto III (died 28 September 1057), called the White and known as Otto of Schweinfurt, was the margrave of the Nordgau (1024 – 1031) and duke of Swabia (1048 – 1057). He was the son of Henry of Schweinfurt, margrave of the Nordgau, and Gerberga of Henneberg. He was one of the most powerful East Franconian princes by inheritance: having extensive land in the Radenzgau and Schweinfurt. In 1014, he first appears as count of Lower Altmühl (or Kelsgau) and, in 1024, he inherits his father's march. In 1034, he became count of the Lower Naab. From then on to his appointment to Swabia, he takes part in many imperial expeditions into Bohemia, Hungary, and Poland.

At Ulm in January 1048, the Emperor Henry III appointed him duke of Swabia after a brief vacancy following the death of Otto II. He was loyal to Henry. He was engaged to marry Matilda, daughter of Boleslaus I of Poland, in 1035, but this was put off in favour of a marriage to Ermengard, a daughter of Ulric Manfred, Margrave of Turin, as part of Henry's Italian plans. He was otherwise inactive and died after nine years rule and was buried in Schweinfurt.

By his marriage to Ermengard (died 29 April 1078), he had:

Bertha or Alberada (died 1 April 1103), married firstly Herman II, Count of Kastl, and married secondly Frederick, Count of Kastl

Gisela, inherited Kulmbach and Plassenburg, married Berthold III, Count of Andechs

Judith (d.1104), married firstly Conrad I, Duke of Bavaria, and secondly Botho, Count of Pottenstein

Eilika, abbess of Niedermünster

Beatrice (1040 – 1140), inherited Schweinfut, married Henry II, Count of Hildrizhausen and Margrave of the Nordgau
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Otto III (died 28 September 1057), called the White and known as Otto of Schweinfurt, was the margrave of the Nordgau (1024 – 1031) and duke of Swabia (1048 – 1057). He was the son of Henry of Schweinfurt, margrave of the Nordgau, and Gerberga of Henneberg. He was one of the most powerful East Franconian princes by inheritance: having extensive land in the Radenzgau and Schweinfurt. In 1014, he first appears as count of Lower Altmühl (or Kelsgau) and, in 1024, he inherits his father's march. In 1034, he became count of the Lower Naab. From then on to his appointment to Swabia, he takes part in many imperial expeditions into Bohemia, Hungary, and Poland.

At Ulm in January 1048, the Emperor Henry III appointed him duke of Swabia after a brief vacancy following the death of Otto II. He was loyal to Henry. He was engaged to marry Matilda, daughter of Boleslaus I of Poland, in 1035, but this was put off in favour of a marriage to Ermengard, a daughter of Ulric Manfred, Margrave of Turin, as part of Henry's Italian plans. He was otherwise inactive and died after nine years rule and was buried in Schweinfurt.

By his marriage to Ermengard (died 29 April 1078), he had:

Bertha or Alberada (died 1 April 1103), married firstly Herman II, Count of Kastl, and married secondly Frederick, Count of Kastl

Gisela, inherited Kulmbach and Plassenburg, married Berthold III, Count of Andechs

Judith (d.1104), married firstly Conrad I, Duke of Bavaria, and secondly Botho, Count of Pottenstein

Eilika, abbess of Niedermünster

Beatrice (1040 – 1140), inherited Schweinfut, married Henry II, Count of Hildrizhausen and Margrave of the Nordgau
Name Suffix: [BISHOP OF HALBE
Ancestral File Number: 978M-J0
Ancestral File Number: 978M-C4
was the margrave of the Nordgau (1024 – 1031) and duke of Swabia (1048 – 1057). He was the son of Henry of Schweinfurt, margrave of the Nordgau, and Gerberga of Henneberg. He was one of the most powerful East Franconian princes by inheritance: having extensive land in the Radenzgau and Schweinfurt. In 1014, he first appears as count of Lower Altmühl (or Kelsgau) and, in 1024, he inherits his father's march. In 1034, he became count of the Lower Naab. From then on to his appointment to Swabia, he takes part in many imperial expeditions into Bohemia, Hungary, and Poland.

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