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Personal data Engelbert I von Sponheim 

  • He was born in the year 1045 in Karnten, Oostenrijk.
  • He died on April 1, 1096 in Sankt Paul, Wolfsberg, Karnten, Autriche, he was 51 years old.
  • A child of Siegfried I von Sponheim and Richardis von Nortal
  • This information was last updated on August 27, 2023.

Household of Engelbert I von Sponheim

He is married to Hedwig von Sachsen.

They got married in the year 1063 at Oostenrijk, he was 18 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Richardis von Sponheim  1067-1130 


Notes about Engelbert I von Sponheim

Ook Datenburg Engilbert I / Eppo / Ebrohard / Engelbert de Carinthie / Count of Lavant / Markgraf von Istrien Engelbert I von Sponheim genoemd.

Graaf in Kraichgau (1057-1096), voogd van Salzburg, graaf van Lavanttal en Ortemburg, graaf in Pustertal, graaf von Sponheim vom Leobental, graaf in Saarbrucken.

Research by Friedrich R Wollmershhauser given to Sheldon Wimmer
ENGELBERT I OF SPONHEIM, Margrave in Istria, Count in the Ortenburg & the Lavant Valley, g. 1045, ? 01.04.1096. He was the Count's eldest son Siegfried I. From Spanheim and the Richardis of Lavant, Hereditary daughter of Sieghardinger Count Engelbert IV. As a follower Pope Gregor VII. Engelbert I decided to further intensify his efforts to reform and to continue to intensify his efforts to reform in the Church of St. Paul at the maternal castle in the Lavant Valley, where his parents are buried. Pen St. Paul To start. For this reason, Engelbert sent his eldest son in 1085, Engelbert II., to Abbot Wilhelm After Hirsau In Swabia. Engelbert II was supposed to negotiate with William there and win him over to this idea. He sent twelve monks with the Eastern Franconia Wezilo at the top to the Lavant Valley. On May 1, 1091, Engelbert I gave the monks the church and monastery of St. Paul. He also presented the new monastery with rich goods. Wezilo became the first abbot of the pen. This monastery was to become the house monastery of the Spanheimers, which also Continue to give rich gift. It is also noteworthy that the oldest burial sites of the House of Spanheim and its side branches can be found there. In April 1095, Engelbert himself joined his foundation as a monk. There he died on April 1, 1096. Engelbert was married to Hedwig/Hadwig, whose origin is not directly detectable. She was appointed as Hadwig Billung, daughter of the Bernhard II of Saxony Identified[3] However, in recent research, recent research by Friedrich Hausmann And Heinz Dopsch One gender from Friuli Associated with. oo 1065 HEDWIG OF FLINSBACH, g. 1047, ? 17.07.1112

Onderzoek door Friedrich R Wollmershhauser gegeven aan Sheldon Wimmer
ENGELBERT I VAN SPONHEIM, markgraaf in Istrie, graaf in de Ortenburg en de Lavantvallei, g. 1045, ? 01.04.1096. Hij was de oudste zoon van de graaf, Siegfried I. Van Spanheim en de Richardis van Lavant, erfelijke dochter van Sieghardinger graaf Engelbert IV. Als volgeling paus Gregor VII. Engelbert I besloot zijn inspanningen om te hervormen verder te intensiveren en om zijn inspanningen om te hervormen in de kerk van St. Paul in het moederkasteel in de Lavant-vallei, waar zijn ouders begraven liggen, verder te intensiveren. Pen St. Paul om te beginnen. Om deze reden stuurde Engelbert in 1085 zijn oudste zoon, Engelbert II., naar abt Wilhelm na Hirsau in Zwaben. Engelbert II moest daar met Willem onderhandelen en hem voor dit idee overtuigen. Hij stuurde twaalf monniken met de Oost-Franken Wezilo bovenaan naar de Lavantvallei. Op 1 mei 1091 schonk Engelbert I de monniken de kerk en het klooster van St. Paul. Ook schonk hij het nieuwe klooster rijke goederen. Wezilo werd de eerste abt van de pen. Dit klooster zou het huisklooster van de Spanheimers worden, die ook nog eens rijkelijk schenkt. Het is ook opmerkelijk dat daar de oudste begraafplaatsen van het Huis Spanheim en zijn zijtakken te vinden zijn. In april 1095 sloot Engelbert zich als monnik aan bij zijn stichting. Daar overleed hij op 1 april 1096. Engelbert was getrouwd met Hedwig/Hadwig, wiens afkomst niet direct aanwijsbaar is. Ze werd aangesteld als Hadwig Billung, dochter van Bernhard II van Saksen. In recent onderzoek werd echter uit recent onderzoek van Friedrich Hausmann en Heinz Dopsch een geslacht uit Friuli geassocieerd. oo 1065 HEDWIG VAN FLINSBACH, g. 1047, ? 17.07.1112

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