Let op: Was jonger dan 16 jaar (13) toen kind (of Bavaria) werd geboren (??-??-925).
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Arnulf II (* around 913; † July 22, 954 near Regensburg ) had been Count Palatine of Bavaria since 938 . He came from the Luitpoldinger family
Arnulf was the second son of Duke Arnulf I of Bavaria and his wife Judith von Friuli , a daughter of Count Eberhard in Sülichgau (from the Unruochinger family ) and Gisela von Verona.
In the conflict between his brother Eberhard and Otto the Great , who wanted to curtail the special Bavarian position granted to their father in the Reich Association, Arnulf was on Eberhard's side from 937-938. Otto defeated the rebellious brothers in two campaigns, banished Eberhard, and appointed their uncle, Arnulf I's brother Berthold , to be duke. Berthold had previously renounced the exercise of important privileges equivalent to kings, such as the right to appoint a bishop and the administration of the imperial property in Bavaria. Arnulf managed to escape to Carinthia, where his family had extensive allod propertyhad. However, after he submitted to Otto soon afterwards, he was accepted again in 938 and entrusted by Otto with the newly created office of Count Palatine in Bavaria and the administration of the imperial estates in Bavaria.
The after death Berthold appointed Otto 948 for new Bavarian Duke Liudolfinger Heinrich , who with Arnulf's daughter Judith was married Arnulf 953 made to his governor in Bavaria, when he with a Bavarian militia against the rebel prince and Duke Liudolf of Swabia moved, who kept Mainz occupied. In this situation, Arnulf rebelled together with his son Berthold , his brother Hermann and his cousin Herold, the Archbishop of Salzburg, against the ousting of his family from the ducal office by King Otto and allied himself with Liudolf. Whether the initiative came from Liudolf or Arnulf is not certain. Arnulf asserted his inheritance claims against his sister Judith and his brother-in-law Heinrich, claimed the duchy for himself, joined the Liudolfingian uprising, and recognized Liudolf as king. He managed very quickly to take control of most of Bavaria. In December 953 he conquered and devastated Augsburg and then besieged the Augsburg bishop Ulrich, who was loyal to the king, in the Schwabmünchen fort. There he was defeated on February 6, 954 by Count Dietpold von Dillingen and Adalbert von Marchtal, who came to Ulrich's aid, and his brother Hermann was taken prisoner.
When the Hungarians raided Bavaria shortly afterwards, the rebels concluded an armistice with King Otto, which ran until June 15, 954. At the Reichstag in Langenzenn near Fürth on June 16, 954, many of them submitted, including Duke Konrad the Red of Lorraine, but not Liudolf and Arnulf, who marched to Regensburg. There she was able to lock Otto in and besiege. In an attempted failure, Arnulf fell on July 22, 954 fighting against troops loyal to the king commanded by Margrave Gero .
On May 1st, 955, the Liudolfingian uprising was finally overthrown with the battle of Mühldorf . Archbishop Herold von Salzburg was captured and then blinded by Duke Heinrich and exiled to Säben .
Arnulf is said to have built Scheyern Castle (after Karl Bosl ) in 940 . His (probable) descendants there later called themselves Counts of Scheyern and became the ancestors of the Scheyrian, later Wittelsbachian Count Palatine of Bavaria.
Arnulf's wife is not known by name. She probably came from Swabia, and her dowry probably included the traveling castle near Günzburg . Two children are known:
- Berthold († 999)
- Daughter NN ∞ Meginhard I. , Count in Diversity
Arnulf II Count Palatine in Bavaria<br>Geboortenaam: Arnulf Duke of Bavaria<br>Ook bekend als: Arnulf II. von BayernCount Palatinate<br>Geslacht: Man<br>Geboorte: Ongeveer 912<br>Geboorte: 913 - Bayern, Staudach-Egerndach, Traunstein, Oberbayern, Bavaria, Germany<br>Huwelijk: Echtgeno(o)t(e): Countess Berthe de Souabe - 940<br>Overlijden: 22 jul 954 - Regensburg, Oberpfalz, Bavaria, Germany<br>Begrafenis: 27 jul 954 - Bayern, Staudach-Egerndach, Traunstein, Oberbayern, Bavaria, Germany<br>Beroep: Pfalzgraf<br>Ouders: Arnulf I von Bayern Herzog von Baiern, Judith von Bayern vom Sülichgau<br>Echtgenote(n/s): Countess Berthe de Bavaria (geboren Souabe), Mrs Arnulph Bavaria (geboren Duchess Of Bavaria)<br>Kinderen: (Miss) von von Mangfall (geboren BAYERN), Berthold II, of Scheyern Count, Daughter von Bayern, Miss Countess of Bavaria<br>Broers/zusters: Eberhard Duke Of BAVARIA, Berthold von Schweinfurt, Heinrich von Altfelden graf von Verdun, Berchtold I von Babenderg, Judith Herzogin von Bayern (geboren von Bayern), Ludwig Prince Of BAVARIA<br> Aanvullende informatie:
LifeSketch: Arnulf II (d. 954), son of Duke Arnulf I of Bavaria, constructed Scheyern Castle around 940
TitleOfNobility: Count palatine
TitleOfNobility: 947: Pfalzgraf in Bavaria
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