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Gotebold II Graf von Henneberg, Graf, Burggraf von Wâºrzburg is your 27th great grandfather.
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her mother¬â ·Üí¬â Irmengard Von Henneberg, Pfalzgrâ§fin bei Rhein
her mother¬â ·Üí¬â Berthold I Graf von Henneberg, Graf, Burggraf von Wâºrzburg
her father¬â ·Üí¬â Gotebold II Graf von Henneberg, Graf, Burggraf von Wâºrzburg
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Gotebold II Graf von Henneberg (von Henneberg), Graf, Burggraf von Wâºrzburg
Gender:
Male
Birth:
before circa 1070
Henneberg, Henneberg, Deutschland(HRR)
Death:
February 06, 1144
Henneberg, Henneberg, Deutschland(HRR)
Immediate Family:
Son of¬â Poppo I von Henneberg, Graf, Burggraf von Wâºrzburg¬â and¬â Hildegarde von Schauenburg, Grâ§fin zu Henneberg), Burggraf zu Wâºrzburg, Grâ§fin zu Nordeck
Husband of¬â Luitgard von Hohenberg, Grâ§fin zu Henneberg, Burggrâ§fin zu Wâºrzburg
Father of¬â Hildegard von Henneberg, Grâ§fin zu Katzenelenbogen;¬â Berthold I Graf von Henneberg, Graf, Burggraf von Wâºrzburg;¬â Otto I von Henneberg, Bischof von Speyer;¬â Poppo IV von Henneberg, Graf, Burggraf von Wâºrzburg , Vogt des Klosters Lorsch;¬â Gebhard von Henneberg, Bischof von Wâºrzburg; and¬â Gâºnther von Henneberg, Bischof von Speyer
Brother of¬â Poppo von Henneberg, II¬â and¬â Unknown name (daughter) von Henneberg, Grâ§fin zu Reichenbach
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GOTEBOLD¬â [II]¬â von Henneberg, son of POPPO [I] Graf von Henneberg & his wife Hildegard [von Thâºringen] (-[6 Feb or 18 Apr] [1141/20 Oct 1144]).¬â The¬â Historia¬â Brevis Principum Thuringiⶬâ names (in order) "Bopponem et Goteboldum" as the sons of "Bopponi comiti de Hennenberc" & his wife[320].¬â ¬â ·ÄúLaici liberi: Goteboldus comes et advocatus, Boppo, Gozwinus comes...·Äù witnessed the charter dated 1128 under which Embricho Bishop of Wâºrzburg founded Kloster Cella[321].¬â ¬â Graf von Henneberg.¬â [·ÄúBobbo comes de Heinnenberc·Äù donated property ·Äúin Salzungen·Äù to Fulda by charter dated 1116, witnessed by ·ÄúGodebertus comes de Heinnenberc germanus eiusdem Bobbonis...·Äù[322].¬â It is possible that ·ÄúGodebertus·Äù in this document represents a mistranscription for ·ÄúGoteboldus·Äù and that the witness was not another brother of Graf Poppo.]¬â ·ÄúGoteboldus comes et duo filii eius Boppo et Bertoldus...·Äù witnessed the charter dated 1132 under which Heinrich Bishop of Wâºrzburg confirmed the donation made by ·ÄúMeinherus...de Ascaba·Äù[323].¬â "·Ä¶Godeboltus comes de Henneberg·Ä¶" witnessed the charter dated 1137 (after 13 Sep) under which Heinrich Abbot of Hersfeld confirmed a donation to the church at Kâânigsbreitungen[324].¬â ¬â "Comes Godebaldus et filii eius Bobbo et Berchdoldus, comes Harimannus, comes Gozmarus, Bobbo et frater suus Godebaldus..." witnessed the charter dated 22 Sep 1137 under which Embricho Bishop of Wâºrzburg exchanged property with Kloster Vessra[325].¬â Otto Bishop of Bamberg confirmed that¬â ·ÄúGodebaldus comes de Henneberg cum uxore sua Luckharde·Äù had founded Kloster Vessra, by charter dated 1138[326].¬â "·Ä¶Comites·Ä¶Godeboldus de Henneberg et filii eius Poppo et Bertoldus·Ä¶" witnessed a charter dated 25 Jul 1139 under which Adalbert [II] Archbishop of Mainz confirmed his predecessor's grants to Kloster Jechaburg[327].¬â ·ÄúLaici: Goteboldus burgravius, Boppo filius suus, Ludovicus de Franckenstein, Goteboldus de Hennenberg, Giso de Hildenburg, Rupertus de Castel...·Äù witnessed the charter dated 1140 under which Embricho Bishop of Wâºrzburg founded Wâºrzburg St. Jakob[328].¬â ¬â ·ÄúGodeboldus de Hennenberg·Äù exchanged property with Fulda, for the soul of ·Äúmee coniugisque mee Liutgarde·Äù, by charter dated 1141[329].¬â ¬â The necrology of Lorsch records the death ·ÄúVIII Id Feb·Äù of ·ÄúGodeboldi comitis junioris·Äù who donated vines ·Äúin Bensheim·Äù and ·ÄúXIV Kal Mai·Äú of ·ÄúGodeboldi comitis·Äù[330].¬â The name suggests that one of these entries relates to Gotebold [II] Graf von Henneberg.¬â
m¬â LIUTGARD, daughter of --- (-[3 Jun] after 1141).¬â Otto Bishop of Bamberg confirmed that¬â ·ÄúGodebaldus comes de Henneberg cum uxore sua Luckharde·Äù had founded Kloster Vessra, by charter dated 1138[331].¬â ¬â ·ÄúGodeboldus de Hennenberg·Äù exchanged property with Fulda, for the soul of ·Äúmee coniugisque mee Liutgarde·Äù, by charter dated 1141[332].¬â Wenck identifies her as¬â Liutgard von Hohenberg, daughter of Berthold Graf von Hohenberg (bei Durlach) & his wife Liutgard ---[333].¬â He bases his theory on the apparent inheritance of the Vogtei of Lorsch, previously held by Berthold Graf von Hohenberg, by Gotebold [II]·Äôs son Poppo [IV] (see below).¬â It should also be noted that the death of Gotebold [II] is recorded in the necrology of Lorsch, along with the deaths of Berthold Graf von Hohenberg and members of his family.¬â This parentage would also explain the transmission of the name Berthold into the Hennberg family.¬â [The necrology of Lorsch records the death ·ÄúIII Non Jun·Äù of ·ÄúLutgardis comitissâ¶·Äù[334].¬â It is not known whether this entry refers to the wife of Berthold [I] Graf von Hohenberg or to the couple·Äôs daughter.]¬â
Graf‰ Gotebold‰ [II] & his wife had [five] children:‰
1.¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â POPPO¬â [IV] (-1 Sep 1156, bur Kloster Vessra).¬â The¬â Historia¬â Brevis Principum Thuringiⶬâ names (in order) "Bopponem et Bertoldum comites, Gebehardum Wirzeburgensem Guntherum Spirensem episcopus" as the four sons of "Goteboldus"[335].¬â ·ÄúGoteboldus comes et duo filii eius Boppo et Bertoldus...·Äù witnessed the charter dated 1132 under which Heinrich Bishop of Wâºrzburg confirmed the donation made by ·ÄúMeinherus...de Ascaba·Äù[336].¬â ¬â "Comes Godebaldus et filii eius Bobbo et Berchdoldus, comes Harimannus, comes Gozmarus, Bobbo et frater suus Godebaldus..." witnessed the charter dated 22 Sep 1137 under which Embricho Bishop of Wâºrzburg exchanged property with Kloster Vessra[337].¬â ¬â "·Ä¶Comites·Ä¶Godeboldus de Henneberg et filii eius Poppo et Bertoldus·Ä¶" witnessed a charter dated 25 Jul 1139 under which Adalbert [II] Archbishop of Mainz confirmed his predecessor's grants to Kloster Jechaburg[338].¬â ·ÄúLaici: Goteboldus burgravius, Boppo filius suus, Ludovicus de Franckenstein, Goteboldus de Hennenberg, Giso de Hildenburg, Rupertus de Castel...·Äù witnessed the charter dated 1140 under which Embricho Bishop of Wâºrzburg founded Wâºrzburg St. Jakob[339].¬â ¬â Graf von Henneberg.¬â Embricho Bishop of Wâºrzburg exchanged property with¬â ·ÄúBobbonis de Hennenbergk...comiti·Äù by charter dated 20 Oct 1144, witnessed by ·ÄúBobbo comes de Hennenberk, Berthold frater eius...·Äù[340].¬â ¬â The¬â Chronicon Laureshamense¬â names "Ludwicus provinciales comes·Ä¶Bobbo comes et frater eius Bertholdus·Ä¶" as lay witnesses to a document dated "1147 III Kal Feb"[341], the inclusion of "Ludwicus provinciales comes" indicating a connection with Thuringia.¬â ¬â "...Henricum de Katzinelinbogen, Bobbonem de Hennenberch, Adelbertum de Lewinstein: comites omnes·Ä¶"¬â witnessed the charter dated 1147 under which Konrad III King of Germany confirmed the foundation of Kloster Arnstein[342].¬â ·ÄúBoppo comes de Hennenberg et frater eius Bertoldus, Comes Bertoldus de Lewinstein...·Äù witnessed the charter dated 1152 under which Konrad Bishop of Worms confirmed an exchange of property with Kloster Schâânau[343].¬â Vogt of Lorsch: a charter of Lorsch dated 1148 records the donation of ·Äúdecimas in Ludenbach·Äù made by ·ÄúPoppone comite advocato ecclesie nostre·Äù[344].¬â The dating clause of a charter dated 1156, under which ·Äúmulier Rilindis·Äù donated property to Wâºrzburg St. Stefan, records ·ÄúRegnante Friderico, Gebenhardo episcopo, Poppone prâ¶fecto·Äù[345].¬â ¬â m¬â IRMGARD von Stade, daughter of LOTHAR UDO IV Graf von Stade [LOTHAR UDO III Markgraf der Nordmark] & his wife Irmgard von Plââtzkau.¬â ¬â The Annalista Saxo records "Heinricum marchionem et duas filias" as the children of Lothar-Udo & his wife[346].¬â The¬â Annales Stadenses¬â names "Poppo¬â de Hinneberche" as husband of the daughter of "marchio Udo [et] Ermengarda" but does not name her[347].¬â The primary source which confirms her name has not yet been identified.¬â
2.¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â BERTHOLD¬â [I] (-18 Oct [1159]).¬â The¬â Historia¬â Brevis Principum Thuringiⶬâ names (in order) "Bopponem et Bertoldum comites, Gebehardum Wirzeburgensem Guntherum Spirensem episcopus" as the four sons of "Goteboldus"[348].¬â ·ÄúGoteboldus comes et duo filii eius Boppo et Bertoldus...·Äù witnessed the charter dated 1132 under which Heinrich Bishop of Wâºrzburg confirmed the donation made by ·ÄúMeinherus...de Ascaba·Äù[349].¬â ¬â "Comes Godebaldus et filii eius Bobbo et Berchdoldus, comes Harimannus, comes Gozmarus, Bobbo et frater suus Godebaldus..." witnessed the charter dated 22 Sep 1137 under which Embricho Bishop of Wâºrzburg exchanged property with Kloster Vessra[350].¬â ¬â "·Ä¶Comites·Ä¶Godeboldus de Henneberg et filii eius Poppo et Bertoldus·Ä¶" witnessed a charter dated 25 Jul 1139 under which Adalbert [II] Archbishop of Mainz confirmed his predecessor's grants to Kloster Jechaburg[351].¬â Embricho Bishop of Wâºrzburg exchanged property with¬â ·ÄúBobbonis de Hennenbergk...comiti·Äù by charter dated 20 Oct 1144, witnessed by ·ÄúBobbo comes de Hennenberk, Berthold frater eius...·Äù[352].¬â ¬â The¬â Chronicon Laureshamense¬â names "Ludwicus provinciales comes·Ä¶Bobbo comes et frater eius Bertholdus·Ä¶" as lay witnesses to a document dated "1147 III Kal Feb"[353], the inclusion of "Ludwicus provinciales comes" indicating a connection with Thuringia.¬â ¬â Graf von Henneberg.¬â ¬â ·ÄúBertholdus prefectus Herb., Ludwycus de Franckensteyn et Goteboldus frater eius...·Äù witnessed the charter dated 1156 under which Gebhard Bishop of Wâºrzburg confirmed donations to Kloster Wechterswinkel[354].¬â ¬â The dating clause of a charter dated 1156, under which Gebhard Bishop of Wâºrzburg exchanged property with Kloster Langheim, records ·Äúimperante...romanorum imperatore...Friderico, Berhtoldo urbis prefecto·Äù, the charter witnessed by ·ÄúLaici liberi: Berctoldus urbis prefectus, de Hennenberch...·Äù[355].¬â ·ÄúLaici...Bertoldus prefectus urbis...·Äù witnessed the charter dated 6 Jun 1158, under which Gebhard Bishop of Wâºrzburg confirmed a donation made to Wâºrzburg by ·ÄúManegoldus de Tuncdorff·Äù[356].¬â ¬â m¬â BERTHA, daughter of --- (-after 1182, bur Trostadt).¬â According to Spangenberg, Bertha was ·Äúeine geborne Pfalgrâ§fin zu Sachsen·Äù (without citing the primary source on which he bases this statement)[357].¬â If this origin is correct, from a chronological point of view she could have been¬â Bertha von Putelendorf, daughter of Friedrich [IV] von Putelendorf Pfalzgraf von Sachsen & his wife Agnes van Limburg, as shown in¬â Europâ§ische Stammtafeln[358].¬â It should be emphasised that no primary source has been identified which confirms Bertha·Äôs family origin.¬â ¬â ·ÄúBobpo comes de Hennenberc...genetrix nostra Berhda comitissa...et germane nostre...Irmingardis palatina Rheni et Lwggardis palatina de Saxonia·Äù donated property ·Äúin Hindirnahe·Äù to Kloster Vessra, to take effect after the death of their mother, by undated charter[359].¬â ¬â Hermann Bishop of Mâºnster records a donation made by ·ÄúBobpo comes cognatus noster...cum matre Berhda·Äù by charter dated 1182[360].¬â Graf Berthold [I] & his wife had three children:¬â
a)¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â POPPO¬â [VI] (-Morgato, Syria 14 Jun [1190]).¬â The¬â Historia¬â Brevis Principum Thuringiⶬâ names "Bopponem" as son of "Bertoldus comes", specifying that he died "in Terra Sancta"[361].¬â ¬â Graf von Henneberg.¬â
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b)¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â IRMGARD¬â (-15 Jul 1197, bur Kloster Schâânau bei Heidelberg).¬â ¬â ·ÄúBobpo comes de Hennenberc...genetrix nostra Berhda comitissa...et germane nostre...Irmingardis palatina Rheni et Lwggardis palatina de Saxonia·Äù donated property ·Äúin Hindirnahe·Äù to Kloster Vessra, to take effect after the death of their mother, by undated charter[362].¬â ¬â m¬â ([1161]) as his second wife,¬â KONRAD Pfalzgraf bei Rhein, son¬â of FRIEDRICH II Duke of Swabia [Staufen] & his second wife Agnes von Saarbrâºcken¬â ([1134/36]-8 Nov 1195, bur Kloster Schâânau bei Heidelberg).¬â
c)¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â LIUTGARD¬â (-22 Nov 1220, bur Klosterkirche Trostadt).¬â ¬â The¬â Annales¬â Stadenses¬â refers to the wife of "Albertum palatinum [filium Friderici palatine de Somersgenburg]" as "filiam Popponis de Hinnenberch" but does not name her[363].¬â ·ÄúBobpo comes de Hennenberc...genetrix nostra Berhda comitissa...et germane nostre...Irmingardis palatina Rheni et Lwggardis palatina de Saxonia·Äù donated property ·Äúin Hindirnahe·Äù to Kloster Vessra, to take effect after the death of their mother, by undated charter[364].¬â After her husband's death, she was harassed by Heinrich "der Lââwe" Duke of Saxony and sold her husband's inheritance in the eastern foreland of the Harz mountains to the archbishopric of Magdeburg[365].¬â At some stage she returned to Henneberg as shown by the following document:¬â ·ÄúPopbo comes in Hennenberg·Äù restored property to Kloster Vessra by charter dated 1212, witnessed by ·Äú...Liuggardis palatina...·Äù[366].¬â ·ÄúDomina Liuggardis palatina de Sumirschinburg·Äù bequeathed property to ·Äúcognato meo Bopboni comiti...de Hennenberg·Äù by charter dated 1220[367].¬â ·ÄúBertholdus comes in Hennenberc·Äù confirmed that ·Äúfelicis memorie amita nostra Lwcgardis palatina·Äù had donated property to Kloster Vessra by undated charter[368].¬â ¬â m¬â (Meiningen 1154)¬â ADALBERT von Sommerschenberg, son of FRIEDRICH [II] Pfalzgraf von Sommerschenberg & his wife Liutgard von Stade (-[15 Jan/17 Mar] 1179).¬â
3.¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â GEBHARD¬â (-17 Mar 1159).¬â The¬â Historia¬â Brevis Principum Thuringiⶬâ names (in order) "Bopponem et Bertoldum comites, Gebehardum Wirzeburgensem Guntherum Spirensem episcopus" as the four sons of "Goteboldus"[369].¬â Provost of Stift Haug, until 1150.¬â Bishop of Wâºrzburg 1150.¬â
4.¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â GâúNTHER¬â (-16 Aug 1161, bur Maulbronn).¬â The¬â Historia¬â Brevis Principum Thuringiⶬâ names (in order) "Bopponem et Bertoldum comites, Gebehardum Wirzeburgensem Guntherum Spirensem episcopus" as the four sons of "Goteboldus"[370].¬â Provost of Stift Haug 1137.¬â ¬â Bishop of Speyer¬â 1146.¬â ¬â ·ÄúGuntherus...Spirensis ecclesie episcopus...per manum fratris mei comitis Bopponis·Äù donated ·Äúpredium meum in Husen und Michelbuch·Äù to Kloster Schâânau by charter dated 1150, witnessed by ·ÄúEngelhart et Walterus filius eius de Lobenhusen, Cunradus Sporo et Otto filius eius, Magenes de Crumpach, Ernest de Sahsenheim et frater eius Bliggerus de Steinahe...·Äù[371].¬â
5.¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â [HILDEGARD¬â (-24 Feb ----, bur Kloster Lorsch).¬â Wenck indicates that the wife of Heinrich [II] Graf von Katzenelnbogen was the daughter of Gotebold [II] Graf von Henneberg[372].¬â He appears to base his argument on the appearance of members of the Henneberg family in the necrology of Lorsch.¬â However, the doubt about the connection of Hildegard·Äôs supposed mother Luitgard to the Hohenberg family (also featured in the Lorsch necrology) weakens his argument.¬â He also highlights a charter dated 1182 under which Hermann Bishop of Mâºnster (supposedly a member of the Katzenelnbogen family) records a donation made by [Hildegard·Äôs supposed nephew] ·ÄúBobpo comes cognatus noster...cum matre Berhda·Äù[373].¬â The necrology of Lorsch records the death "VI Kal Feb" of "Hildegardis comitissa de Kazzenelenbogen"[374].¬â ¬â m¬â HEINRICH¬â [II]¬â Graf von Katzenelnbogen, son of HEINRICH [I] von Katzenelnbogen & his wife Luccarde von Heimbach (-after 1160).]¬â
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