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Poppo von Rott II
- Preferred Name: Poppo von Rott II[1]
- Alternate Name: Von Rott
- Gender: M
- Death: AFT 1040 in Schwaben, Kelheim, Bayern, Germany at LATI: N8.9102 LONG: E1.7605 with note: GEDCOM data
- Birth: BEF 977 in Schwaben, Kelheim, Bayern, Germany at LATI: N8.9102 LONG: E1.7605 with note: GEDCOM data
- Occupation: Greve i Sempt, Comte, de Rott
- FSID: GKZZ-K36
- Occupation: Graf von Sempt
- Fact: with note: Description: https://www.geni.com/people/Poppo-II-Von-Rott/6000000000437130447?through=6000000009110468637
- Notes:
=== !"Our Plafs Roots Are True" A Genealogy ===
!"Our Plafs Roots Are True" A Genealogy of Kochert and Nieb Families, by Ethel Clift Philips, Published 1983. The information in the book is derived from church records of Rumbach and Family records. !Source is from "Neuhart Nobility", by Dennis Allen Kastens -1997, page 188. 1. He was Count of Rot and in the Isergau.
=== Cawley's bio ===
POPPO [I] (-after 980). Wegener shows Poppo [I] as the son of Pilgrim [I] but cites no authority in support. While continuity of the name Pilgrim in the family suggests a connection, this could be through either the male or female line. Wegener refers to an exchange between Graf Pobbo and the bishopric of Freising of land near Munich in return for land at Rott[829]. Wegener cites a charter dated [980] relating to land "in der Grafschaft an der Sempt des Poppo"[830]. m --- (-[1002/03] or after). Wegener refers to a request dated [1002/03] from Eberhard Abbot of Tegernsee to King Heinrich II for help against the brothers Poppo and Piligrim and their mother over the right to property in Tegernsee[831]. Graf Poppo [I] & his wife had three children:
a) POPPO [II] von Rott (-[1040] or after). The Vita Sancti Marini et Anniani names "utriusque Popponis avi scilicet et patris eius [Chonradi alias Chuno comitis palatine]"[832]. Wegener refers to a request dated [1002/03] from Eberhard Abbot of Tegernsee to King Heinrich II for help against the brothers Poppo and Piligrim and their mother over the right to property in Tegernsee[833]. "Chunigundæ imperatricis augustæ" donated property to the church of Freising by charter dated 1025, witnessed by "…Poppo comes, Piligrim comes…"[834]. m ---. The name and origin of the wife of Poppo [II] is not known. Wegener suggests that she was --- im Sualafeld, daughter of KUNO [I] Graf im Sualafeld, whose other daughter may have married Heinrich [I] Graf von Pegnitz, based on the fact that both had sons named Kuno. Graf Poppo [II] & his wife had three children:
i) KUNO [I] von Rott (-27 Mar [1086]). The Vita Sancti Marini et Anniani names "utriusque Popponis avi scilicet et patris eius [Chonradi alias Chuno comitis palatine]"[835]. von Vohburg [1040]. Pfalzgraf von Bayern 1059. Graf an der unteren Isar 1079. He founded Kloster Rott.
- PFALZGRAFEN von BAYERN.
ii) POPPO (-Palestrina 9 Aug 1048). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. Bishop of Brixen 1039. Pope DAMASUS II 25 Dec 1047.
iii) PILGRIM [III] (-[1055]). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. Wegener refers to the settlement of a dispute between Nitker Bishop of Freising and Eberhard Bishop of Augsburg dated [1039/47] which names "Piligrim comes"[836]. Graf im Wiptal und im Nortal [1039]/1047. It is possible that the record of the death "VIII Id Jan" of "Pigrimus com" in the necrology of Lambach refers to this Graf Pilgrim[837]. m ---. The name of Pilgrim's wife is not known. Pilgrim [III] & his wife had one child:
(a) POPPO [III] (-[1075] or after). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. Wegener states that Poppo [III] can only be a nephew of Poppo Bishop of Brixen, and therefore son of Pilgrim [III], but does not give a basis for this reasoning[838]. "Heinricus…Romanorum imperator augustus" donated property "in loco…Leian inter Montana in comitatu Popponis et in loco…Ufkirchin in comitatu Fridirici et in loco…Ebarhusen in comitatu Burchardi" to Freising Cathedral by charter dated 10 Dec 1055[839]. Graf im Wiptal und im Nortal 1055/[1070].
b) [daughter . Wegener suggests that the wife of Chadalhoh [IV] was the daughter of Graf Poppo [I] as the name Pilgrim passed to his son[840]. m CHADALHOH [IV] Graf im Rottgau, son of ARIBO [I] Pfalzgraf von Bayern & his wife Adela --- (-11 Sep [1030]).]
c) PILGRIM [II] (-24 Dec [1039]). Wegener refers to a request dated [1002/03] from Eberhard Abbot of Tegernsee to King Heinrich II for help against the brothers Poppo and Piligrim[841]. Graf an der Mangfall 1004/09. "Henricus…rex" granted property "monasterio…Worngowe, quam Piligrim comes actenus in beneficium habuit" to Kloster Tegernsee by charter dated 22 May 1009[842]. Graf im Mattiggau 1014. "Heinricus…Romanorum imperator augustus" donated property "que Gebehardus comes in beneficium habuit, in comitatu Piligrimi et in pago Matihgowe" to the bishopric of Bamberg by charter dated 21 Jun 1014[843]. "Chunigundæ imperatricis augustæ" donated property to the church of Freising by charter dated 1025, witnessed by "…Poppo comes, Piligrim comes…"[844], the juxtaposition of the two names possibly indicating that Poppo and Pilgrim were brothers. "Chuonradus…Romanorum imperator augustus" granted property "in loco Metemenhaa in pago Matgouue in comitatu eiusdem Biligrimi" to "fideli nostro comiti Biligrimo" by charter dated 1 May 1039[845]. Wegener cites the Bamberg Cathedral necrology which records the death 24 Dec of "Piligrimus comes" and the death 30/31 Dec of "Piligrimus Piligrimi comitis filius"[846]. m ---. The name of Pilgrim's wife is not known. Pilgrim [II] & his wife had one child:
i) PILGRIM [IV] (-30/31 Dec before 1039). Wegener cites the Bamberg Cathedral necrology which records the death 24 Dec of "Piligrimus comes" and the death 30/31 Dec of "Piligrimus Piligrimi comitis filius"[847].
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BAVARIAN%20NOBILITY.htm#_ftnref828
=== M L Call: Cht 11895 ===
M L Call: Cht 11895
=== Gf. v. Rot um 1010, Gf. i. Isengau ===
Gf. v. Rot um 1010, Gf. i. Isengau
=== THE PLANTAGENET ANCESTRY (GS NUMBER Q940 ===
THE PLANTAGENET ANCESTRY (GS NUMBER Q940 D2T) P.104;
Preferred Parents:
Father: Poppo Ier von Rott Pilgrimiden, b. 946 in of Beyern, Germany d. AFT 980
Family 1: Hazaga von Karten, b. 1000 in Karnten, Bavaria, Germany d. 1086 in Schwaben, Kelheim Bayern, Germany
- Kuno I Graf von Rott Pfalzgraf von Bayern, b. 1025 in Rott, Landkreis Landsberg am Lech, Bayern, Allemagne d. 2 APR 1086 in Palestine
Sources:
- Title: Human Family Project
Author: Mary H. Slawson, Human Family Project - Reconstruction of the Irish Surnames from Milesus to 1600 (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Medieval History Specialist, Ireland 2005).
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