POPPO [II] von Rott (-[1040] or after). The Vita Sancti Marini et Anniani names "utriusque Popponis avi scilicet et patris eius [Chonradi alias Chuno comitis palatine]"[1371]. 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[1372]. "Chunigundæ imperatricis augustæ" donated property to the church of Freising by charter dated 1025, witnessed by "…Poppo comes, Piligrim comes…"[1373]. m ---. The name and origin of the wife of Poppo [II] is not known. Wegener suggests that she was --- im Sualafeld, daughter of KUNO [I] Graf im Sualafeld, whose other daughter may have married Heinrich [I] Graf von Pegnitz, based on the fact that both had sons named Kuno. Graf Poppo [II] & his wife had three children