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Dietrich von Linderbach
- Preferred Name: Dietrich von Linderbach[1]
- Gender: M
- Occupation: Gf. v. Linderbach
- Death: 1099 in Lohsa, Kamenz, Dresden, Sachsen, Deutschland at LATI: N1.3948 LONG: E4.3967
- FSID: GH8Y-ZWC
- Birth: ABT 1027 in Linderbach, Azmannsdorf, Erfurt, Thüringen, Deutschland at LATI: N0.9795 LONG: E1.1013
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
Foundation for Medieval Genealogy
DIETRICH . Graf von Linderbach. m UTA, daughter of LUDWIG "dem Bärtigen" Graf [von Thüringen] & his wife Cäcilie von Sangerhausen. The Historia Brevis Principum Thuringiæ names (in order) "Hildegardis…Uta…Adelheidis" as the three daughters of "Ludewicus Cum-barba" & his wife, specifying that Uta married "comiti Dieterico de Linderbeche"[542].
a) BERENGAR [I] (-1116 or after, bur Reinhardsbrunn). The Historia Brevis Principum Thuringiæ names "comitem Berengerum" as son of "comiti Dieterico de Linderbeche" & his wife, specifying that he was buried "in Reinhersburn"[543]. Graf von Lohra. m firstly ---, daughter of LUDWIG von Lare [Lohra] & his wife ---. The Historia Brevis Principum Thuringiæ refers to the wife of "comitem Berengerum" as "filia Ludewicus de Lare" and their son "Dietericus de Berca", specifying that he had posterity[544]. m secondly GEVA, daughter of WICHMANN Graf von Seeburg & his wife Bertha von Camburg [Wettin] (-after 14 Feb 1152, bur Ichtershausen). Her parentage is confirmed, and her marriage suggested, by the charter dated 14 Feb 1152 under which "Wigmannus…Cycensis ecclesie episcopus cum…amita mea Hadewiga…Gerenrothensis ecclesie abbatissa" confirmed a donation to Gernrode and named "avie mee Berchte cum ipsa abbatissa Hadewiga et sorore eius Geva ac filio eiusdem sororis sue Theoderico Hallo…avunculi mei marchionis…Cunradi"[545]. Graf Berengar [I] & his first wife had two children:
i) LUDWIG [I] (-killed in battle 1126). Graf von Lohra. “...Ludewicus comes de Lare...” witnessed the charter dated 1124 under which Adalbert Archbishop of Mainz confirmed the foundation of a monastery of Gerode in Eichsfeld[546]. m ---. The name of Ludwig's wife is not known. Graf Ludwig [I] & his wife had two children:
(a) BERENGAR . [1119].
(b) LUDWIG [II] (-[1162/64]). Graf von Lohra.
- see below.
ii) DIETRICH [I] (-1178 or after). The Historia Brevis Principum Thuringiæ refers to the wife of "comitem Berengerum" as "filia Ludewicus de Lare" and their son "Dietericus de Berca", specifying that he had posterity[547]. His parentage is confirmed by the charter dated 14 Feb 1152 under which "Wigmannus…Cycensis ecclesie episcopus cum…amita mea Hadewiga…Gerenrothensis ecclesie abbatissa" confirmed a donation to Gernrode and named "avie mee Berchte cum ipsa abbatissa Hadewiga et sorore eius Geva ac filio eiusdem sororis sue Theoderico Hallo…avunculi mei marchionis…Cunradi"[548]. Graf von Berka.
- GRAFEN von BERKA.
b) [ADELHEID (-1134 or after). Founded Kloster Walkenried. Lothar King of Germany confirmed the foundation of Walkenried by “Adelheida” by charter dated 1132, witnessed by “Ludovicum Landgrafium, marchionem Conradum, comitem Hermannum, Christianum de Rotenburgk, comites Lambertum, Wittichium, Ludolphum, Bernhardum, Fridericum, Immonem, Iddonem, Heinricum”[549]. According to Leuckfeld, Adelheid was “eine Tochter Ludovici...Herrn von der Herrschaft...Lohra” and married “Volckmarum Herrn oder Graffen von Clettenberge” (no primary source on which the statements are based is cited)[550]. Her marriage is indicated by the undated charter (which names Lothar King of Germany, so is dated to [1125/33]) under which [her husband] “vir...nobilis...Volckmarus de Thurngia” confirmed that “conjux ipsius Adelheidis” founded Walkenried[551]. However, Leuckfeld’s suggested parentage is chronologically impossible. If Adelheid was a member of the Lohra family, the chronology suggests that she would have been the sister of Graf Berengar [I]. m (before [1107/09]) VOLKMAR Graf von Klettenberg, son of --- (-after 1127).]
Family 1: Uta von Schauenburg und Thüringen, b. um 1040 in Thuringia, Germany d. 1122
- Beringer De Lohra, b. ABT 1057 in Germany d. 1120 in Thüringer Wald
Sources:
- Title: Foundation for Medieval Genealogy
Publication: Name: https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/HESSEN.htm#DietrichLinderbachMUta;
Note: Lohra is located about 10 kilometres south-west of Marburg, about the same distance north of Gießen, in the present-day German province of Hessen. Berka lies to the east, midway between Eisenach to the east and Bad Hersfeld to the west in Thuringia.
1. DIETRICH . Graf von Linderbach. m UTA, daughter of LUDWIG "dem Bärtigen" Graf [von Thüringen] & his wife Cäcilie von Sangerhausen. The Historia Brevis Principum Thuringiæ names (in order) "Hildegardis…Uta…Adelheidis" as the three daughters of "Ludewicus Cum-barba" & his wife, specifying that Uta married "comiti Dieterico de Linderbeche"[542].
a) BERENGAR [I] (-1116 or after, bur Reinhardsbrunn). The Historia Brevis Principum Thuringiæ names "comitem Berengerum" as son of "comiti Dieterico de Linderbeche" & his wife, specifying that he was buried "in Reinhersburn"[543]. Graf von Lohra. m firstly ---, daughter of LUDWIG von Lare [Lohra] & his wife ---. The Historia Brevis Principum Thuringiæ refers to the wife of "comitem Berengerum" as "filia Ludewicus de Lare" and their son "Dietericus de Berca", specifying that he had posterity[544]. m secondly GEVA, daughter of WICHMANN Graf von Seeburg & his wife Bertha von Camburg [Wettin] (-after 14 Feb 1152, bur Ichtershausen). Her parentage is confirmed, and her marriage suggested, by the charter dated 14 Feb 1152 under which "Wigmannus…Cycensis ecclesie episcopus cum…amita mea Hadewiga…Gerenrothensis ecclesie abbatissa" confirmed a donation to Gernrode and named "avie mee Berchte cum ipsa abbatissa Hadewiga et sorore eius Geva ac filio eiusdem sororis sue Theoderico Hallo…avunculi mei marchionis…Cunradi"[545]. Graf Berengar [I] & his first wife had two children:
i) LUDWIG [I] (-killed in battle 1126). Graf von Lohra. “...Ludewicus comes de Lare...” witnessed the charter dated 1124 under which Adalbert Archbishop of Mainz confirmed the foundation of a monastery of Gerode in Eichsfeld[546]. m ---. The name of Ludwig's wife is not known. Graf Ludwig [I] & his wife had two children:
(a) BERENGAR . [1119].
(b) LUDWIG [II] (-[1162/64]). Graf von Lohra.
- see below.
ii) DIETRICH [I] (-1178 or after). The Historia Brevis Principum Thuringiæ refers to the wife of "comitem Berengerum" as "filia Ludewicus de Lare" and their son "Dietericus de Berca", specifying that he had posterity[547]. His parentage is confirmed by the charter dated 14 Feb 1152 under which "Wigmannus…Cycensis ecclesie episcopus cum…amita mea Hadewiga…Gerenrothensis ecclesie abbatissa" confirmed a donation to Gernrode and named "avie mee Berchte cum ipsa abbatissa Hadewiga et sorore eius Geva ac filio eiusdem sororis sue Theoderico Hallo…avunculi mei marchionis…Cunradi"[548]. Graf von Berka.
- GRAFEN von BERKA.
b) [ADELHEID (-1134 or after). Founded Kloster Walkenried. Lothar King of Germany confirmed the foundation of Walkenried by “Adelheida” by charter dated 1132, witnessed by “Ludovicum Landgrafium, marchionem Conradum, comitem Hermannum, Christianum de Rotenburgk, comites Lambertum, Wittichium, Ludolphum, Bernhardum, Fridericum, Immonem, Iddonem, Heinricum”[549]. According to Leuckfeld, Adelheid was “eine Tochter Ludovici...Herrn von der Herrschaft...Lohra” and married “Volckmarum Herrn oder Graffen von Clettenberge” (no primary source on which the statements are based is cited)[550]. Her marriage is indicated by the undated charter (which names Lothar King of Germany, so is dated to [1125/33]) under which [her husband] “vir...nobilis...Volckmarus de Thurngia” confirmed that “conjux ipsius Adelheidis” founded Walkenried[551]. However, Leuckfeld’s suggested parentage is chronologically impossible. If Adelheid was a member of the Lohra family, the chronology suggests that she would have been the sister of Graf Berengar [I]. m (before [1107/09]) VOLKMAR Graf von Klettenberg, son of --- (-after 1127).]
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