von Sponheim, Siegfried

Nom de naissance von Sponheim, Siegfried 1a
ID Gramps I08543
Genre masculin

Événements

Événement Date Lieu Description Notes Sources
Décès 5/7/1065    
 

Familles

    Famille de von Sponheim, Siegfried [F03796]
  Enfants
  1. von Sponheim, Engelbert I [I08542]

Anecdote

SIEGFRIED, son of --- (-[Bulgaria] 5 Jul 1065, bur [Bulgaria], transferred to St Paul). The Fundatio Monasterii Sancti Pauli in Carinthia names "comes Engelbertus ex patre Sigfrido Francorum civis, ex matre Rihkarda maiorum Karinthia primus", and in a later passage names "Sifridi natale solum Spanheimmense fuerat castrum, Richkart Laventinis oriunda" as parents of "Hartwic Magdeburgensis archiepiscopus"[572]. He was appointed Markgraf der Ungarischen Mark 1045 until before 1048. "Heinricus…rex" granted property "intra fluvios Phiscaha et Litaha et Maraha" to "Sigefrido marchioni" by charter dated 7 Mar 1045[573]. "Heinricus…rex" granted property "inter flumina Litaha et Fiscaha…in comitatu Sigifridi marchionis" to "fideli nostro Reginoldo" by charter dated 3 Jun 1045[574]. "Heinricus…rex" granted property "iuxta alveum fluminis Danubii…contra Ungaricam plateam…villa Stillefride…" on the petition of "…Heinrici ducis Sigefrido marchioni" by charter dated 15 Jul 1045[575]. Graf im Pustertal 1048, maybe he was granted this county on losing the Markgrafschaft. "Heinricus…Romanorum imperator augustus" granted property "in pago Bvsterissa in comitatu Sigefridi comitis…Swarzenbahc…Aurina…" to Poppo Bishop of Brixen by charter dated 25 Jan 1048[576]. He died while returning from pilgrimage to Jerusalem. The brothers Graf Engelbert and Hartwig Archbishop of Magdeburg transferred the remains of their mother Richgard from Spanheim to St Paul to be next to her husband Graf Siegfried, the document dated [1100] confirming that their father died while returning from pilgrimage to Jerusalem and was first buried in Bulgaria and that their mother died while on pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela[577].
m RICHGARD, daughter of --- (-Santiago de Compostela 9 Jul [1072], bur Spanheim, transferred [1100] to St Paul). The Fundatio Monasterii Sancti Pauli in Carinthia names "comes Engelbertus ex patre Sigfrido Francorum civis, ex matre Rihkarda maiorum Karinthia primus", and in a later passage names "Sifridi natale solum Spanheimmense fuerat castrum, Richkart Laventinis oriunda" as parents of "Hartwic Magdeburgensis archiepiscopus"[578]. Wegener assumes that she was Richgard, daughter of Engelbert Graf im Inn- und Norital [Sieghardinger] & his wife Liutgard --- because she named her son Engelbert[579]. However, the same reasoning could apply to any other contemporary member of the Sieghardinger family, in which the name Engelbert was commonly used. The necrology of Salzburg St Rudpert records the death "VII Id Jul" of "Rihkart coma"[580]. The brothers Graf Engelbert and Hartwig Archbishop of Magdeburg transferred the remains of their mother Richgard from Spanheim to St Paul to be next to her husband Graf Siegfried, the document dated [1100] confirming that their father died while returning from pilgrimage to Jerusalem and was first buried in Bulgaria and that their mother died while on pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela[581].
Graf Siegfried & his wife had four children

Attributs

Type Valeur Notes Sources
_UID 828ECF9915A946CDBE7C92A1EB6477108C74
 

Arbre généalogique

    1. von Sponheim, Siegfried
        1. von Sponheim, Engelbert I [I08542]

Références des sources

  1. Foundation for Medieval Genealogy [S00008]
      • Page: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/CARINTHIA.htm#_Toc284250333
      • Niveau de confiance: Très haut