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Thiemo von Formbach Von Schweinachgau I
- Preferred Name: Thiemo von Formbach Von Schweinachgau I[1] [2]
- Alternate Name: von Formbach
- Gender: M
- Birth: ABT 980 in Schweinachgau, Germany with note: GEDCOM data
- FSID: GV6V-P41
- Death: 19 MAR 1049 in Schweinachgau, Germany with note: GEDCOM data
- Notes:
=== 1002/03 Gf. i. Reichenhall, 1007 Gf. i. ===
1002/03 Gf. i. Reichenhall, 1007 Gf. i. Salzburggau, Gf. i. Schweinachgau, Gf. im Quinziggau, 1028 Vogt v. St. Emeran, urk. 1002-1049
=== ROYALTY FOR COMMONERS, P.5; THE PLANTAGE ===
ROYALTY FOR COMMONERS, P.5; THE PLANTAGENET ANCESTRY (GS NUMBER Q940D2T) P.29, 200;
=== #Générale# Avoué de Saint-Emeran & Comt ===
#Générale# Avoué de Saint-Emeran & Comte en Kinzisgau.
=== #Générale# Avoué de Saint-Emeran & Comte ===
#Générale# Avoué de Saint-Emeran & Comte en Kinzisgau.
=== !"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. 1. Count in the Quinzigau.
Preferred Parents:
Father: Berthold von Formbach I, b. 955 in Traunstein District, Bavaria, Germany d. 1029 in Bavaria, Holy Roman Empire
Mother: Himiltrude von Lurngau, b. 964 in Deutschland d. 1020 in Kirkby Mallory, Leicestershire, England
Family 2: Tocter Brunswick von Braunschwieg, b. 1004 in Germany d. DECEASED in Germany
- Thiemo von Formbach II, b. ABT 1015 in Schweinachgau, Germany d. 28 AUG 1040 in Formbach, Germany
Family 3: Himiltrud von Quinzgau, b. environ 0980 d. environ 1050 in Suben, Schärding, Oberösterreich, Autriche
- Meginhard VON FORMBACH V, b. 1020 in Neuhaus am Inn, Landkreis Passau, Bayern, Allemagne d. 27 FEB 1066 in Winzenburg, Landkreis Hildesheim, Niedersachsen, Allemagne
Sources:
- Title: Foundation for Medieval Genealogy - THIEMO [I] [Dietmar] (-7 Mar [1050])
Author: FMG Projects/MedLands
Publication: Name: https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BAVARIAN%20NOBILITY.htm#TiemoSchweinachgaudied1050A;
Note: i) THIEMO [I] [Dietmar] (-7 Mar [1050]). Wegener refers to Graf Berthold, son of Graf Ulrich, transferring his bondsman Rihgart on his deathbed into the hands of his son Graf Thiemo by charter dated [1000/05][450]. Graf von Schweinachgau. Graf in Reichenhall. Graf im Salzburggau 1007.
Page: Source record for THIEMO [I] [Dietmar] (-7 Mar [1050]).
- Title: Foundation for Medieval Genealogy - THIEMO [I] [Dietmar], son of Graf BERTHOLD & his wife --- (-7 Mar [1050])
Author: FMG Projects/MedLands
Publication: Name: https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BAVARIAN%20NOBILITY.htm#HedwigFormbachdied10901093;
Note: THIEMO [I] [Dietmar], son of Graf BERTHOLD & his wife --- (-7 Mar [1050]). Wegener refers to Graf Berthold, son of Graf Ulrich, transferring his bondsman Rihgart on his deathbed into the hands of his son Graf Thiemo by charter dated [1000/05][203]. According to the 14th century Genealogia comitum Neuburgensium sive Formbacensium, "Udalricus senex comes genuit sex filios Arnoldum, Piligrimum, Brunonem, Tyemonem, Chounradum clericum Salzburgensem prepositum, Meginhardum"[204], but this appears to be inaccurate. The Vita Wirntonis names "Eckebertus comes, avo suo Thymone"[205]. "Heinricus…rex" restored property "villam Flinsbach dictam in pago Sueinihgouui sitam et in comitatu Tiemonis comitis" to Kloster Niederaltach by charter dated 5 Nov 1005[206]. Graf im Schweinachgau. "Heinricus…rex" granted market and customs rights at "villa Helmgerisperk…in comitatu Thiemonis" to Kloster Niederaltach by charter dated 7 Jun 1009[207]. Graf in Reichenhall. Graf im Salzburggau 1007. "Chunigundæ imperatricis augustæ" donated property to the church of Freising by charter dated 1025, witnessed by "…Tiemo comes…Heinrih filius Tiemonis comitis…"[208]. "Heinricus…Romanorum imperator augustus" confirmed market and customs rights "in villa Helmgerisberk…in comitatu Theimonis" to Kloster Niedaltaich by charter dated 19 Feb 1049[209]. The Codex Traditionum of Formbach monastery records that "domna Hymildrud...matrona" appointed “Tiemonem comitem in advocatum sibi” in respect of “villam...Cheminata...” and that later “Eckebertus comes quarto loco a prenominato avo suo Thymone” became adviser[210]. The Codex Traditionum of Formbach monastery records that "bone memorie Odalricus de Windeperge frater domni Herimanni" donated “partem ecclesie sancti Martini” as “Thiemo avus suus” had exchanged with Egilbert Bishop of Passau (who had permitted the burial of “comes Thiemo” in the church), with the consent of “fratrueles Ekkeberti Dietricus et Gebehardus”[211]. Wegener dates this exchange of property to [1045/50][212]. The necrology of the Niedermünster at Regensburg records the death "Non Mar" of "Diemar com"[213].
m ---. The name of Thiemo's wife is not known.
Graf Thiemo [I] & his wife had eight children:
1. THIEMO [II] [Dietmar] (-killed in battle 28 Aug 1040).
2. HEINRICH [I] [Hesso] (-[1030]).
3. PILGRIM .
4. DIETRICH (-5 Jul after [1059/64]).
5. ULRICH [IV] .
6. HERMANN (-23 Dec 1064).
7. FRIEDRICH (-killed [1060], bur Vornbach).
8. [MEGINHARD (-killed in battle 1066).
Page: Source record for THIEMO [I] [Dietmar], son of Graf BERTHOLD & his wife --- (-7 Mar [1050]).
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