von Lechsgemünd, Kuno

Nom de naissance von Lechsgemünd, Kuno 1a
ID Gramps I07377
Genre masculin

Événements

Événement Date Lieu Description Notes Sources
Décès après 1110    
 

Parents

Relation avec la souche Nom Relation dans la famille (si différent de la naissance)
Père von Lechsgemünd, Kuno [I07376]
Mère , Mathilde [I07379]
    La sœur (germaine)     von Lechsgemünd, Adelheid [I07375]
         von Lechsgemünd, Kuno [I07377]

Familles

    Famille de von Lechsgemünd, Kuno et von Rott, Irmgard [F03183]
Mariés Femme von Rott, Irmgard [I39406]
   
Événement Date Lieu Description Notes Sources
Mariage après 1085    
 

Anecdote

KUNO (-[1110] or after). Berthold's Chronicon of Zwiefalten names (in order) "Ottonem comitem, Counonem Horburgensem, Burchardum episcopum Traioctensem, Bertholdo" as children of "Counoni comiti de Lechisimundi" and his wife "Mahtilt soror Liutoldi comitis"[732]. 1083/1103. Graf von Horburg. Wegener cites a donation to Hirsau dated [1110] by Kuno and his son Konrad[733]. m (after [1085]) as her second husband, IRMGARD von Rott, widow of GEBHARD [II] Graf von Sulzbach, daughter of KUNO [I] von Rott Pfalzgraf von Bayern & his wife Uta --- (-14 Jun [1101], bur Kastl). The argumentation for this second marriage of Irmgard is complex. The Fundatio Monasterii Berchtesgadensis refers to her second marriage after "patre comitis Perengarii defuncto" but does not name her second husband[734]. Irmgard's second husband was presumably the father of "fratris sui Cunonis de Horburc" who is named in the same source as co-founder of the monastery with his brother Berengar Graf von Sulzbach. The necrology of Baumburg records the death "XVII Kal Jul" of "Irengardis com de Sultzpach sor na"[735], which suggests that she was still the widowed "Gräfin von Sulzbach" when she died. If this is correct, her other husband must have been Heinrich von Lechsgemünd, supposed brother of Kuno, who was killed in battle in 1078 (see above). This is the marriage proposed by Wegener[736], although he does not go through the present argumentation in reaching his conclusion. It would, however, contradict the explicit, although incomplete, statement in the Fundatio concerning Irmgard's marriage after the death of Graf Berengar's father. Another probably relevant factor is the fact that "Cunonis de Horburc" is named in the Fundatio after his brother Berengar, which suggests that Kuno was the junior partner in the foundation and also the younger brother. Until further information comes to light, it is assumed that Irmgard's Lechsgemünd marriage was her second, and that her husband was therefore Kuno von Horburg. The Baumburg necrology entry must be explained either because Irmgard had separated from her second husband before her death, reviving her previous title, or because the compiler of the necrology considered her first husband of more importance than her second and referred to her by his name. Graf Kuno & his wife had two children

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Attributs

Type Valeur Notes Sources
_UID 15B79538F6474DAF8CD6C3E59A24E8E76995
 

Arbre généalogique

  1. von Lechsgemünd, Kuno [I07376]
    1. , Mathilde [I07379]
      1. von Lechsgemünd, Adelheid [I07375]
      2. von Lechsgemünd, Kuno
        1. von Rott, Irmgard [I39406]

Ascendants

Références des sources

  1. Foundation for Medieval Genealogy [S00008]
      • Page: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BAVARIAN%20NOBILITY.htm#_Toc263325463
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