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  • Hij is geboren tussen rond 850 en rond 860 in Nordgau (Present Oberpfalz), Herzogtum Bayern, Ostenfrankenreich (Present Germany).
  • Hij is overleden op 4 juli 907 in Pressburg (Present Bratislava), Pannonia (Present Bratislavsk√Ω kraj), Avar Kingdom (within present Slovakia) (Killed in the Battle of Pressburg), hij was toen 57 jaar oud.
  • Een kind van Ernst II of Bavaria, of Nordgau en Adelheid von Babenberg
  • Deze gegevens zijn voor het laatst bijgewerkt op 12 maart 2021.

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Luitpold, Margrave of Bavaria is your 29th great grandfather.
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his mother ·Üí Henri I de Namur, comte de La Roche
her father ·Üí Ida of Saxony
his mother ·Üí Eilika of Schweinfurt
her mother ·Üí Heinrich I. von Schweinfurt Markgraf im Nordgau
her father ·Üí Berchtold I, margrave in the Bavarian Nordgau
his father ·Üí Arnulf I, duke of Bavaria
his father ·Üí Luitpold, Margrave of Bavaria
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Luitpold
Gender:
Male
Birth:
between circa 850 and circa 860
Nordgau (Present Oberpfalz), Herzogtum Bayern, Ostenfrankenreich (Present Germany)
Death:
July 4, 907 (43-61)
Pressburg (Present Bratislava), Pannonia (Present Bratislavsk√Ω kraj), Avar Kingdom (within present Slovakia) (Killed in the Battle of Pressburg)
Immediate Family:
Son of Ernst II, count of Bavaria
Husband of Cunigonde of Swabia
Father of Arnulf I "the Angry", duke of Bavaria; Berthold (900-947) Herzog von Bayern and N von Bayern
Brother of Emma von Bayern and Hérold von Bayern


http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BAVARIA.htm#Luitpolddied907A

LUITPOLD, son of --- ([850/60]-killed in battle near Pressburg 4 Jul 907).¬â€  The question of Luitpold's origin is discussed in the document GERMANY EARLY NOBILITY.¬â€  His birth date is estimated from the estimated date of his [supposed] first marriage.¬â€  Markgraf [in Bavaria]: the Annales Fuldenses record that "Engildieo marchensis Baioariorum" was deprived of his honours in 895, and in his place that "Liutboldus nepos regis" was appointed[119].¬â€  The Annales Fuldenses record disputes between "duos fratres gentis Marahensium, Moymirum ac Zuentibaldum" in 898, which prompted Emperor Arnulf to send "marchiones suos, Liutboldum et Arbonum comitem" to Moravia to protect the Bavarians[120].¬â€  "Arnolfus imperator augustus" gave property in "Charentariche in comitatu ipsius consanguinei nostri [Liutbaldi]·Ä¶Gurca·Ä¶et·Ä¶in Gurcatala et in alia loco qui dicitur Zulszah" to "viro progenie bon√¶ nobilitatis exorto Zuentibolch·Ä¶Liutbaldi·Ä¶propinqui ac illustris nostri marchionis vassallo" at the request of "Iringi et Isangrimi·Ä¶comitum nostrorum" by charter dated 31 Aug 898[121].¬â€  "Arnolfus imperator augustus" granted to "viro progenie bon√¶ nobilitatis Zuentibolch·Ä¶Liutbaldi·Ä¶propinqui ac illustris nostri marchionis vassallo" property "in Charentariche in comitatu ipsius consanguinei nostri" by charter dated 19 Jan 901 on the proposal of "Liutbaldi·Ä¶comitis et·Ä¶propinqui nostri"[122].¬â€ 
-¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  see below, Chapter 3.¬â€ 
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http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/GERMAN%20NOBILITY.htm#_Toc359834080

Chapter 3.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  DUKES of BAVARIA (LUITPOLDINGE)
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LUITPOLD, son of --- ([850/60]-killed in battle near Pressburg 4 Jul 907).¬â€  His birth date is estimated from the estimated date of his [supposed] first marriage.¬â€  Markgraf [in Bavaria]: the Annales Fuldenses record that "Engildieo marchensis Baioariorum" was deprived of his honours in 895, and in his place that "Liutboldus nepos regis" was appointed[123].¬â€  The Annales Fuldenses record disputes between "duos fratres gentis Marahensium, Moymirum ac Zuentibaldum" in 898, which prompted Emperor Arnulf to send "marchiones suos, Liutboldum et Arbonum comitem" to Moravia to protect the Bavarians[124].¬â€  "Arnolfus imperator augustus" gave property in "Charentariche in comitatu ipsius consanguinei nostri [Liutbaldi]·Ä¶Gurca·Ä¶et·Ä¶in Gurcatala et in alia loco qui dicitur Zulszah" to "viro progenie bon√¶ nobilitatis exorto Zuentibolch·Ä¶Liutbaldi·Ä¶propinqui ac illustris nostri marchionis vassallo" at the request of "Iringi et Isangrimi·Ä¶comitum nostrorum" by charter dated 31 Aug 898[125].¬â€  "Arnolfus imperator augustus" granted to "viro progenie bon√¶ nobilitatis Zuentibolch·Ä¶Liutbaldi·Ä¶propinqui ac illustris nostri marchionis vassallo" property "in Charentariche in comitatu ipsius consanguinei nostri" by charter dated 19 Jan 901 on the proposal of "Liutbaldi·Ä¶comitis et·Ä¶propinqui nostri"[126].¬â€  [Duke] of Bavaria: the Annales Ducum Bavari√¶ record that "Arnulfus [rex]" left the duchy of Bavaria to "Leupoldo cuidam nobili" in 899[127].¬â€  "Ludovuicus·Ä¶rex" donated property to Kloster St Florian by charter dated 19 Jan 901 on the proposal of "Liutbaldi·Ä¶comitis et·Ä¶propinqui nostri"[128].¬â€  It is possible that Luitpold ruled as Duke of Bohemia in 903, as shown by the charter dated 24 Jun 903 under which "Hludowicus·Ä¶rex" confirmed privileges to Kloster St Gallen in which among "fidelium nostrum" was listed "Luitpold dux Boemanorum"[129], although it is possible that "Boemanorum" was a copyist's error for "Baiorariorum" as this appears to be the only reference to Luitpold ruling in Bohemia.¬â€  "Hludowicus·Ä¶rex" granted property to the church of Freising by charter dated 30 Nov 903 in which among "fidelium nostrum" was listed "Liutboldi illustris comitis et cari propinqui nostri"[130].¬â€  "Hludowicus·Ä¶rex" granted property "in valle·Ä¶Liupinatal in comitatu eiusdem Otacherii" to "Otacharii·Ä¶comitis nostri filio Arpo" after consulting "fidelium nostrorum Luitpoldi, Arponis, Iringi, Cumpoldi et Paponis comitum" by charter dated 10 Mar 904[131].¬â€  "Hludowicus·Ä¶rex" confirmed an exchange of properties between Kloster Fulda and Kloster Echternach after consulting "fidelium nostrorum comitum vero Kebeharti, Luitpoldi, Burcharti, Eginonis, Liutfredi, Iringi et Cunpoldi" by charter dated 19 Mar 907[132].¬â€  Regino records that "Liutbaldus dux occisus est" in 907 fighting the Hungarians[133].¬â€ 
[m firstly ([875/85] or before) ---.¬â€  There is no direct indication of a first marriage of Duke Luitpold.¬â€  However, considering the likely birth date of his eldest son Arnulf, the mother of the latter must have been born in [860/70].¬â€  If this is correct, a marriage in 913 between the widow of Duke Luitpold, then beyond child-bearing age, and Konrad I King of Germany would seem surprising.]¬â€ 
m [secondly] as her first husband, KUNIGUNDE, sister of Graf ERCHANGER [Ahalolfinger], daughter of --- (-after 7 Jun 914, bur Kloster Lorsch).¬â€  Her two marriages are confirmed by the Annales Alamannicorum which record the marriage in 913 of "sororem [Erchangeri] Liupoldi relictam" with the king[134].¬â€  Her second husband arranged their marriage in an unsuccessful attempt to ally himself with her brother and with Arnulf Duke of Bavaria[135].¬â€  "Chuonradus·Ä¶rex" granted rights to Kloster Lorsch by charter dated 7 Jun 914 which names "coniugis nostre Chunigunde regine"[136].¬â€  She married secondly (913) Konrad I King of Germany [Konradiner].¬â€ 
Luitpold & his [first] wife had one child:¬â€ 
1.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  ARNULF ([875/85]-14 Jul 937, bur Regensburg St Emmeram).¬â€  Regino records that "filius suus [=Liutbaldus dux] Arnulfus" succeeded his father as dux in 907[137].¬â€  The Salzburg Annals name "Liupoldus dux, pater Arnolfi ducis"[138].¬â€  His birth date range is estimated based on the likelihood that Arnulf must have been adult and established in his career when he was accepted as his father's successor in 907, but must be considered approximate.¬â€  He referred to himself in 908 as ARNULF Duke of Bavaria in a charter confirming an exchange of land between Drakolf Bishop of Freising and Konrad chor-bishop of Freising[139].¬â€ 
-¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  see below.¬â€ 
Luitpold & his [second] wife had one child:¬â€ 
2.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  BERTHOLD (-23 Nov 947, bur Kloster Niederaltaich).¬â€  Liutprand names "Bertaldus Bagoariorum dux" as brother of "Arnulfi ducis"[140].¬â€  It seems more likely that Berthold was the son of Duke Luitpold by his wife Kunigunde, bearing in mind that the latter's brother was also named Berthold.¬â€  Judging from the known dates of Berthold's career, it would not be surprising if he was born several years after his [half-]brother Arnulf, whose birth date is estimated in [875/85] as shown above.¬â€  He was installed as BERTHOLD Duke of Bavaria in 938 by Otto I King of Germany after the rebellion and expulsion of his nephew Eberhard, marking a decline in Bavarian autonomy which was symbolised by King Otto appointing Herolt as the new archbishop of Salzburg in 939[141].¬â€  "Otto·Ä¶rex" gave Abtei Moosburg to the bishopric of Freising at the request of "ducis·Ä¶Perchtoldi·Ä¶Bavariensis regionis principum" by charter dated 29 May 940[142].¬â€  "Otto·Ä¶rex" gave property "in pago Ufgovve in comitatu Marchvvardi iuxta rivum Fuchtebah" to "comiti Marchvvardo [vassallo ducis Perchtoldi]" by charter dated 13 Jul 940 at the request of "ducis nostri Perchtoldi, simul et Kerungi ac Hiltiboldi comitum"[143].¬â€  "Otto·Ä¶rex" granted property to "nostri servum Reginpreht" at the request of "ducis·Ä¶Perehtoldi et Hiltibaldi comitis cuidam·Ä¶comiti·Ä¶Cadelahc" by charter dated 22 Sep 942[144].¬â€  The Annalium Ratisponensium Supplementum records the death in 949 of "Perchtoldus dux Noricorum"[145].¬â€  The necrology of Regensburg St Emmeram records the death "IX Kal Nov" of "Perchtoldus dux"[146].¬â€  m BIELETRUD, daughter of --- (-after 29 Sep 976).¬â€  "Otto·Ä¶imperator augustus" returned property "in pagis Swanifelden, Norekawe, Solezgawe" to "nobili matrone Biledrut" which had been confiscated from "maritus eius Berchtoldus dux" owned by him "tempore Arnolfi ducis", by charter dated 29 Sep 976[147].¬â€  She founded the convent of Bergen.¬â€  Duke Berthold & his wife had [two] children:¬â€ 
a)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  HEINRICH (-5 Oct 989, bur [Niederaltaich]).¬â€  "Henricus Minor, filius Bertoldi" is named in the Annalista Saxo, when recording his installation as Duke of Bavaria in 983[148].¬â€  Still a minor on his father's death, he was passed over in the succession to Bavaria when Otto I King of Germany established his own brother Heinrich as Duke[149].¬â€  He was appointed HEINRICH I Duke of Carinthia in 976 by Otto II King of Germany who had abstracted both Carinthia and the Italian marches from the duchy of Bavaria to create this new duchy.¬â€  "Otto·Ä¶imperator augustus" freed "clericum nomine Reginbato" at the request of "Heinricus Karentanorum dux" by charter dated 6 Apr 977[150].¬â€  He supported Heinrich II "der Z√§nker" Duke of Bavaria in his rebellion against his cousin Emperor Otto II.¬â€  Together, they expelled Bishop Pilgrim from Passau, but were besieged there, put on trial at Magdeburg in 978, and imprisoned[151].¬â€  After his release, he was installed as HEINRICH III Duke of Bavaria at Verona in 983[152], but deprived of Bavaria in [early 985] when the duchy was returned to Heinrich I "der Z√§nker" as part of the terms of settlement of the latter's rebellion against King Otto III[153].¬â€  Heinrich was restored as Duke of Carinthia as part of this settlement[154].¬â€  "Heinricus dux Karintanorum·Ä¶uxoris sue Hiltigard√¶" donated property "in villa Vfhouun·Ä¶aliam in villa sancti Georgii" [Aufhofen, St Georg] to Brixen cathedral by charter dated to [985][155].¬â€  The necrology of Fulda records the death in 989 of "Heinrichus dux"[156].¬â€  The Altahense Annales record the death in 989 of "Heinricus dux Karintanorum"[157].¬â€  m HILDEGARD, daughter of --- (-6 Aug after 989).¬â€  "Heinricus dux Karintanorum·Ä¶uxoris sue Hiltigard√¶" donated property "in villa Vfhouun·Ä¶aliam in villa sancti Georgii" [Aufhofen, St Georg] to Brixen cathedral by charter dated to [985][158].¬â€  The death of Hiltigard, widow of Heinrich III Duke of Bavaria, is recorded at Bamberg Cathedral on 6 Aug[159].¬â€ 
b)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  [KUNIGUNDE .¬â€  Wegener refers to the donation by Babo Burggraf von Regensburg and his wife Mechtild to St Emmeram dated [1000/05] for their souls and that of his wife's brother "Perahtold", which also names her mother Kunigunde[160], speculating that Kunigunde was the daughter of Berthold Duke of Bavaria.¬â€  m ULRICH Graf von Schweinachgau, son of ---.]¬â€ 

Luitpold's ancestry is unknown from contemporary sources. However, he is called consangineus of Emperor Arnulf. Jackman, as part of his hypothesis concerning the co-identity of Liutswindis, mother of Emperor Arnulf, and the unnamed daughter of Ernst [I] married to King Karloman, suggests that the father of dux Liutpold was Graf Ernst [II], who may have died before 866 (Jackman, D. C. 'Cousins of the German Carolingians', Keats-Rohan, K. S. B. and Settipani, C. (eds.) (2000) Onomastique et Parenté dans l'Occident medieval (Prosopographica et Genealogica, Vol. 3), p. 116. ).
See:
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/GERMAN%20NOBILITY.htm#_Toc359834080
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BAVARIA.htm#_Toc412791636
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/GERMAN%20NOBILITY.htm#ErnstIIdiedbefore866
Luitpold, Margrave of Bavaria
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Luitpold or Liutpold (modern Leopold) (died 4 July 907), perhaps of the Huosi family or related to the Carolingians, was the father of the great Luitpolding dynasty which dominated Bavaria and Carinthia until the mid-tenth century.
In 893, Luitpold was created margrave of Carinthia and Upper Pannonia by the Emperor Arnulf. He soon acquired counties on the Danube and in the Nordgau, even getting Regensburg around 895, and thereby setting himself up as the most prominent of Bavaria's aristocracy. He was a loyal friend of the Carolingian monarchs and enjoyed their support. He was entrusted with defence of the Hungarian and Moravian borders. In 898, he fought successfully against Mojmír II, king of Great Moravia, on behalf of the rebel Svatopluk II and forced Mojmír to become a vassal of Arnulf. In 903, he had the title dux Boemanorum, "duke of Bohemia." On 4 July 907, Luitpold died in the Battle of Bratislava.
Luitpold married Cunigunda, daughter of Berthold I, Count Palatine of Swabia, and sister of Erchanger, Duke of Swabia, an Ahalolfinger. Cunigunda later married Conrad I of Germany in 913. Luitpold had two sons by her, however: Arnulf the Bad and Eberhard, both later dukes of Bavaria. From his descendants titles, Luitpold is often called a duke of Bavaria or margrave of Bavaria, the latter title being more accurate to his actual status.

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