Kind(eren):
CHADALHOH (-22 Jan or 31 Jul before 976). It is assumed that he was related in some way to the Swabian Graf Chadalhoh (see below, Chapter 5.A). Graf im Isengau 926/58. "Otto rex" granted property to "nostri servum Reginpreht" at the request of "ducis Perehtoldi et Hiltibaldi comitis cuidam comiti Cadelahc" by charter dated 22 Sep 942[49]. "Otto rex" transferred property "in villa Niuchinga in pago Hehsinga in comitatu Eberhardi comitis" to St Emmeram, Regensburg by charter dated 16 Jul 950 which also refers to property "in villa Helphendorph sitam in Friero marca in comitatu Biligrimi comitis et Sigehardi in Sneideseo et Kadalhoi Ysinachgouue"[50]. "Otto rex" granted property "in loco Riut iuxta Enum fluvium in pago Sundargouue in comitatibus Ratolfi, Chadalhohi, Otacarii ac Sigihardi comitum" to St Emmeram, Regensburg by charter dated 9 Jun 959[51]. The necrology of Seeon records the death "XI Kal Jan" of "Kadalhoh abb h l"[52]. It is not known with certainty that this entry relates to Chadalhoh, possible father of Pfalzgraf Aribo. However, in this necrology certain names, including the name in this entry, are written in capital letters many of which can be identified as Aribo himself and members of his immediate family. It is possible that Aribo installed his father as abbot of Seeon at its foundation in 974. No record of another Abbot Chadalhoh has been found. The necrology of St Gall records the death "II Kal Aug" of "Chadeloi comitis"[53]. m ---. The name of Chadalhoh's wife is not known. Chadalhoh & his wife had [three] children:
a) [ARIBO [I] (-13 Feb 1000, bur Seeon). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. It is assumed that it is no more than speculation, based on transmission of the name Chadalhoh to his son. Pfalzgraf von Bayern.]
- PFALZGRAFEN von BAYERN.
b) [EGILOLF (-3 Oct ----). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. Monk.]
c) EBERHARD (-4 Apr ----, bur Seeon). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. Graf im Isengau. The necrology of Seeon records the death "II Non Apr" of "Eberhardus com fr Aribonis hic iacet" and his donation[54].]
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