KUNO von Rott, son of POPPO [II] von Rott & his wife --- im Ramgau (-27 Mar [1086]). The Vita Sancti Marini et Anniani names "utriusque Popponis avi scilicet et patris eius [Chonradi alias Chuno comitis palatini]"[1066]. von Vohburg [1040]. Pfalzgraf von Bayern 1059. "Heinricus…rex" granted "comitatum Histrie" and "marchiam Carniole" to the church of Aquileia at the request of "ducibus autem Writizlao Boemie ac Liudolfo Carintie, Cuonone quoque palatino comite et Tieboldo marchione" by two charters dated 11 Jun 1077[1067]. "Heinricus…rex" granted property "Beringen in pago Brisgouve in comitatu Cuononis palatine comitis" to Kloster Nieder-Altaich by charter dated 16 Aug 1079[1068]. Graf an der unteren Isar 1079. He founded Kloster Rott. The necrology of Seeon records the death "VI Kal Apr" of "Chuno palatinus fundator"[1069].
m UTA, daughter of --- (-9 Feb ----). The Vita Sancti Marini et Anniani names "Chonradus alias Chuno comes palatinus" as founder of the monastery of Rott immediately followed by "Werta fundatrix"[1070], implying that the latter was Kuno's wife. The necrology of Seeon records the death "V Id Feb" of "Uta"[1071], although it is not certain that this refers to the wife of Kuno. Wegener speculates that she was Uta von Diessen, daughter of Graf FRIEDRICH [III] & his first wife [Irmgard] von [Gilching], but his speculation is tenuous[1072].
Pfalzgraf Kuno & his wife had two children
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