Diepold VII, markgraf von Vohburg

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markgraf Diepold VII von Vohburg

Birthdate:
Death: December 26, 1225
bur Kastl
Immediate Family:

Son of Berthold I, markgraf von Vohburg
Father of markgraf Berthold III von Vohburg, conte di Ascoli
Brother of Berthold II, markgraf von Vohburg

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About Diepold VII, markgraf von Vohburg

Genealogical homonym whit Dipold von Schweinspünt, count of Acerra clarified by E. Winkelmann in 1876.



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b) DIEPOLD [VII] (-26 Dec 1225, bur Kastl). The Ryccardus de Sancti Germano Chronica records that Emperor Heinrich II left "Dyopuldo cuidam Teutonico in rocca Arcis" in 1191[149]. The Annales Casenses record that Berthold left "in comitatu Molisii Conrado Muscaincervello et Diopuldo" but do not specify that Diepold was Berthold's brother[150]. Conte di Acerra. The Ryccardus de Sancti Germano Chronica record that "Dyopoldus per imperatorum comes factus est Acerrarum" in 1197 but do not specify his origin or ancestry[151]. The Ryccardus de Sancti Germano Chronica record that in 1199 "Dyopoldus a Guilielmo comite captus est" and held for a long time in chains[152]. In a later passage, the same source records the atrocities commited by Diepold the following year[153]. The Ryccardus de Sancti Germano Chronica record that in 1201 Gauthier de Brienne captured Diepold at Aquino[154]. Markgraf von Vohburg 1205. "Il conte di Acerra Diopoldo di Schweinspeunt, maestro giustiziere di Puglia e di Terra di Lavoro ed il fratello Siffrido conte di Alife" granted concessions to the abbot of Montevergine by charter dated 28 Jan 1209[155]. The Latin Chronicle of Kloster Kastel records the death “VII Kal Jan” (1225) of “dominus Dipoldus nobilis marchio de Hohenburch” and his burial “in Monasterio Scti Petri in Kastello”[156].

m firstly ---. No reference has been found to this first marriage. However, the daughter of Markgraf Diepold who married Gulielmo di Caserta in 1199 must have been born from an earlier marriage, unless she was illegitimate. [two] children

m secondly (after May [1209]%29 as her second husband, MECHTILD von Wasserburg, widow of FRIEDRICH [II] Graf von Hohenburg im Nordgau, daughter of DIETRICH Graf von Wasserburg-Viechtenstein, Hallgraf & his wife Heilika von Wittelsbach (-after Feb 1237). "Comes Dietricus de Wazzerburch et uxor sua Hailka et filie mee Haidewich et Methilt" donated property to Scheftlarn monastery by charter dated 1192[157]. Her parentage and two marriages are confirmed by the charter dated Feb 1237 under which “Mathildis marchionissa de Hohenburg” transferred “jura et actiones contra fratrem suum comitem de Wasserburg” to “filiis suis Bertoldo et Diupoldo”[158]. six children: