Ulrich von Weimar-OrlamündeEtà: 50 anni10201070

Nome
Ulrich von Weimar-Orlamünde
Cognome
von Weimar-Orlamünde (di Corniola)
Nascita tra il 1020 e il 1035 80 20

Morte di un nonno maternoWerigand d'Istria
tra il 1000 e il 1040

Morte del padrePoppo von Weimar-Orlamünde
tra il 1020 e il 1044

Titolo
Margravio, di Carniola e Carinzia
dal 1045 (Età 25 anni)

Titolo
Margravio, d'Istria
dal 1060 (Età 40 anni)

MatrimonioZsófia ÁrpádView this family
tra il 1062 e il 1063 (Età 42 anni)

Nascita di un figlio
n° 1
«Poppo» II von Weimar-Orlamünde
tra il 1062 e il 1080 (Età 42 anni)

Nascita di una figlia
n° 2
Richgard von Weimar-Orlamünde
circa 1062 (Età 42 anni)

Morte di una nonna maternaWillibirg von Ebersberg
25 novembre 1065 (Età 45 anni)

Morte della madreHadamut d'Istria
tra il 1067 e il 1105 (Età 47 anni)

Morte 6 marzo 1070 (Età 50 anni)

Famiglia con genitori - View this family
padre
madre
himself
Famiglia con Zsófia Árpád - View this family
himself
moglie
Matrimonio: tra il 1062 e il 1063
19 anni
figlio
figlio
figlia
figlia
Magnus di Sassonia + Zsófia Árpád - View this family
moglie → marito
moglie
Matrimonio: tra il 1070 e il 1071

Nota

'''From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia''' Ulric I (also Ulrich, Oda lric, or Udalrich) (died 6 March 1070) was the Margrave of Carniola an d Carinthia from 1045 and Margrave of Istria from 1060. He was the so n and successor of Poppo I and Hadamut. On 31 July 1064, the Empero r Henry IV donated land in pago Histrie ... in comitatu Odalrici march ionis ("in the country of Istria ... in the county of Margrave Ulric" ) to prefato Odalrico marchioni ("the prefect Ulric, margrave"). Agai n on 5 March 1067, Henry donated land in pago Istria in marcha Odalric i marchionis ("in the country of Istria in the march of Margrave Ulric "), this time to the church Freising. Ulric was recorded as Odalricu s marchio Carentinorum ("Ulric, margrave of the Carinthians") on his d eath. Ulric married Sophia, daughter of Bela I of Hungary and his fir st wife, Ryksa or Richeza, daughter of Casimir I of Poland. Alternativ ely, it has been suggested that she was the daughter of Bela and his s econd wife, Tuta von Formbach. Sophia was a sister of Ladislaus I of H ungary. Another alternateive hypothesis makes Sophia the daughter of T uta and Peter of Hungary, but that seems highly unlikely. Sophie gav e her first husband four children: Poppo II, his successor Ulric II , his brother's successor Richgard, married Eckard, Count of Scheyer n Adelaide, married firstly Frederick, Vogt of Regensburg, and second ly Udalschalk, Count of Lurngau '''Da Wikipedia, die freie Enzyklop