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[1368]. Wegener cites a charter dated [980] relating to land "in der Grafschaft an der Sempt des Poppo"[1369]. 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[1370]. Graf Poppo [I] & his wife had three children