von Öhningen, Konrad Ier

Nom de naissance von Öhningen, Konrad Ier 1a
ID Gramps I08588
Genre masculin

Événements

Événement Date Lieu Description Notes Sources
Décès 20/8/997    
 

Familles

    Famille de von Öhningen, Konrad Ier et de Germanie, Richlind [F03829]
Mariés Femme de Germanie, Richlind [I08568]
  Enfants
  1. de Souabe, Hermann II [I08587]
  2. von Öhninghen, Ita [I52921]

Anecdote

KONRAD [Kuno] von Öhningen, son of [KONRAD Graf im Rheingau und in der Ortenau & his wife [Judith ---] or UDO Graf in der Wetterau & his wife [Cunegundis] de Vermandois] (-20 Aug 997). The question of the paternity of Duke Konrad is discussed in the document FRANCONIA. Thietmar names "Conradus Suevorum ductor…eiusdem frater Heribertus comes" when recording their deaths[95]. "Otto…imperator augustus" granted property by the spurious charter dated 13 Jan 965 to the church of Oehningen, built according to the document by "domnus Chono comes de Oningen" with the consent of "uxoris sui Richlinde, filiorumque eius Eggeberti, Luipoldi, Chononis, Lutoldi"[96], although as shown below this list of the couple's sons appears unreliable. The Chronicon Salernitanum records that "comes Alemannorum Saxonumque…Cono…Cuneus alius validus…missus" fought against the Greeks in southern Italy in [969][97]. Jackman suggests that this refers to the future Konrad I Duke of Swabia, on the basis that "Saxonumque" is added because of his supposed wife's Saxon origin, in addition using this reference to date the couple's marriage[98]. He succeeded in 983 as KONRAD I Duke of Swabia. Graf im Rheingau 985 and 995. Graf im Ufgau 987. Graf in der Ortenau 994. The Annales Einsidlenses record the death in 997 of "Chuonradus dux" and the succession of "Herimannus filius eius in ducatum"[99]. The necrology of St Gall records the death "XIII Kal Sep" of "Chuonradi ducis Alamannorum"[100].
m ([968][101]) RICHLIND, daughter of [Emperor OTTO I King of Germany & his second wife Adelais of Burgundy] (-[after 1 Nov 1007]). The Historia Welforum names "filia Ottonis magnis imperatoris…Richlint" as wife of "Couno comes"[102]. Jackson[103] identifies her as daughter of Liudolf [of Saxony] Duke of Swabia, son of Emperor Otto I, but the question is not without controversy. In view of the clear statement in the Historia Welforum and the spurious charter, it has been decided to show her here as the child of Emperor Otto I despite the unreliability of these sources, but in square brackets to indicate doubt. "Otto…imperator augustus" granted property by the spurious charter dated 13 Jan 965 to the church of Oehningen, built according to the document by "domnus Chono comes de Oningen" with the consent of "uxoris sui Richlinde…"[104]. As discussed below in relation to the supposed children of this couple, there are considerable doubts about the accuracy of information contained in this charter. The date should not therefore be accepted automatically as the basis for estimating the date of the couple's marriage. She may be "domna Rilint" from whom "Heinricus…rex" acquired property "in Halla in pago Salzburcgouui in comitatu Thiemonis comitis", which he donated to the bishopric of Bamberg by charter dated 1 Nov 1007[105].
Duke Konrad & his wife had [nine] children

http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SWABIA.htm#Konraddied997B

Conrad Ier († 20 août 997) était duc de Bavière de 983 jusqu'à sa mort en 997. Sa nomination en tant que duc marqua le retour des conradiens en Bavière pour la première fois depuis 948.

Quand le duc Otton Ier mourut inexplicablement pendant une campagne de l'Empire en Italie de 981 à 982, il n'eut aucun héritier. Afin de remplir ce poste vacant, l'Empereur Otton II désigna Conrad comme duc de Souabe. Conrad est connu comme étant le premier duc Souabe à avoir gardé le titre en famille. Effectivement après sa mort en 997, il lui succéda son fils Hermann II.

Il y a encore des confusions au sujet de la famille de Conrad car l'identité de ses parents n'est pas certaine. D'ailleurs cette situation est la même concernant sa femme, bien qu'il pourrait s'agir d'une des filles de Ludolphe, fils de l'Empereur Otton er. Il eut au moins six enfants, dont son successeur Hermann II.

Stoyan liste sa grand-mère comme étant Cunégonde de Vermandois, qui aurait fait une septième génération descendante de Charlemagne.

http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conrad_Ier_de_Souabe

note Philippe: trop d'incertitude au-delà

Attributs

Type Valeur Notes Sources
_UID 123EF8249F444449998A4B4D86F612C4E972
 

Arbre généalogique

    1. von Öhningen, Konrad Ier
      1. de Germanie, Richlind [I08568]
        1. de Souabe, Hermann II [I08587]
        2. von Öhninghen, Ita [I52921]

Références des sources

  1. Foundation for Medieval Genealogy [S00008]
      • Page: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SWABIA.htm#Konraddied997B
      • Niveau de confiance: Très haut