Poppo von Weimar-OrlamündeEtà: 80 anni9401020

Nome
Poppo von Weimar-Orlamünde
Cognome
von Weimar-Orlamünde (von Carniola)
Nascita tra il 940 e il 1003 30

Morte di un nonno maternoWilhelm von Weimar
16 aprile 963

Nascita di una sorellastraAgnes von Weimar
tra il 975 e il 1003 (Età 35 anni)

Morte del padre«Wilhelm» II «der Grosse» … von Weimar
24 dicembre 1003

Nascita di un figlio
n° 1
Ulrich von Weimar-Orlamünde
tra il 1020 e il 1035 (alla data di morte)

Morte di una sorellastraAgnes von Weimar
tra il 1020 e il 1100 (alla data di morte)

Morte tra il 1020 e il 1044 (Età 80 anni)

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padre
himself
Famiglia del padre con ?? von Grabfeld - View this family
padre
matrigna
sorellastra
Famiglia con Hadamut d'Istria - View this family
himself
moglie
figlio

Nota

http://Fmg.Ac/Projects/Medlands/Thuringian%20nobility.htm POPPO von W eimar (-13 Jul before 1044). The Annalista Saxo records "Popo" as fath er of "Odalricum" and as brother of "Willehelmi et Ottonis marchionum " [Annalista Saxo 1062], but this is chronologically difficult to sust ain. It is therefore more likely that Poppo was the son of Wilhelm [II ] than Wilhelm [III] but the primary source which corroborates this ha s not so far been identified. He succeeded in 1012 as POPPO I Marches e of Carniola and Istria, by right of his wife. ["Heinricus…Romanoru m imperator augustus" donated property "que Gebehardus comes in benefi cium habuit, in comitatu Piligrimi et in pago Matihgowe" to Kloster Fu lda by charter dated 30 Dec 1014, with the consent of "Willehelmi comi tis et fratris eius Popponis" [D H II 327, p. 413]. "Heinricus…Roman orum imperator augustus" donated property of "Willihelmus comes et Bop po frater eius in villa Winetre in pago Auelgouue in comitatu Ezzoni s comitis" to Kloster St Petrus at Bonn by charter dated 25 Feb 1015 [ D H II 333, p. 422]. It appears unlikely that these charters refer t o Wilhelm [III] Graf von Weimar and his brother Poppo as the latter wa s already "Markgraf" of Carniola by 1012 and would presumably have bee n referred to by this title in documentation in subsequent years. Howe ver, no other brothers of these names have yet been identified at tha t time.]