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B. PFALZGRAFEN von SACHSEN, von GOSECK, von PUTELENDORF
FRIEDRICH von Goseck, son of --- (-[1042]). Pfalzgraf von Sachsen 1040. Graf im Hassegau.
m AGNES von Weimar, daughter of WILHELM [II] "der Große" Graf von Weimar & his wife ---. The Chronicon Gozecense hints at the correct origin of Agnes, wife of Friedrich von Goseck, when it names "Oudam" as daughter of "comes Fridericus [et] Agnam…de Wimare"[368]. However, according to the Annalista Saxo, the wife of "Fridericus comes" (=Friedrich I Graf von Goseck, Pfalzgraf von Sachsen, from the context) was "filiam Dedonis marchionis, sororem iunioris Dedonis et ex matre Ottonis marchionis de Orlagemunde"[369]. The Genealogica Wettinensis names "Adelhidis…[et] Agnes" as the two daughters of "secundus filius [comitis Tiderici] Dedo" & his wife Oda, naming "Friderico comiti" as wife of Agnes and "Adelbertum archiepiscopum, Dedonem et Fridericum palatinos comites, et filiam nomine Odam quam Adelbertus quidam nobilis cognominatus Seveke de Sumerschenburc accepit uxorem" as their children[370], presumably based on the same source. This Wettin origin is impossible chronologically as the children of Markgraf Dedo must have been born after 1039, the earliest date of his marriage, while Friedrich von Goseck died in [1042].
Pfalzgraf Friedrich & his wife had four children:
1. ADALBERT von Goseck (-Pfalz zu Goslar 16 Mar 1072, bur Bremen Cathedral). The Annalista Saxo names "Adalbertus" as son of "Fridericus comes", when recording his appointment as Archbishop of Bremen[371]. Canon at Halberstadt Cathedral[372] before 1032, provost 1036. The Chronicon Gozecense records his installation as Archbishop of Bremen "1046 Non Nov"[373]. Archbishop of Bremen [1045]. Counsellor of Heinrich IV King of Germany 1062/1066[374].
2. DEDO von Goseck (-killed in battle Pöhlde 5 May 1056, bur Goslar[375]). The Annalista Saxo names "Dedum et Fridericum palatinos comes" as brothers of Adalbert Archbishop of Bremen[376]. Pfalzgraf 1042-1044. Pfalzgraf Dedo had one illegitimate child by an unknown mistress:
a) FRIEDRICH (-1100). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. Abbot of Goseck. Abbot of St Georg at Naumburg 1081. Abbot of Haldensleben and Hersfeld.
3. FRIEDRICH [II] von Goseck (-Barby 27 May 1088, bur Goseck). The Annalista Saxo names "Dedum et Fridericum palatinos comes" as brothers of Adalbert Archbishop of Bremen[377]. The Chronicon Gozecense records that "Fridericum abbati Fuldensi N, nepoti scilicet suo, nutriendum commendavit"[378]. He succeeded his brother as Pfalzgraf in 1056[379]. "Heinricus…rex" granted the right to a market to "Friderici palatini comitis in loco hereditatis sue Sulza in pago Turinga in comitatum autem Ottonis marchionis" by charter dated 5 Dec 1064[380]. He was banished to Pavia in 1075[381]. The Chronicon Gozecense records the death "1088 6 Kal Iunii" of "senior palatinus Fridericus" and his burial in Goseck monastery[382]. m (before 1063) HEDWIG, daughter of ---. The Chronicon Gozecense names "Hadewigam de Bawaria oriundam, nobilissimam genere" wife of "palatinus Fridericus", without giving a more specific origin[383]. Pfalzgraf Friedrich [II] & his wife had one child:
a) FRIEDRICH [III] von Goseck (-murdered near Scheiplitz 5 Feb 1085, bur Goseck). The Annalista Saxo names "palatinus comes Fridericus" as son of Friedrich [II], when recording that he was murdered by "Lodewicus comes de Thuringia"[384]. The Chronicon Gozecense records that "iunior palatinus Fridericus" was murdered "1085 Non Feb" by "duo fratres Theodericus et Udalricus de Deidenlibe, et Reinhardus de Runenstide" and buried in Goseck monastery[385]. m ([1081]%29 as her first husband, ADELHEID von Stade, daughter of LOTHAR UDO II Graf von Stade Markgraf der Nordmark & his wife Oda von Werl (-8 Oct or 14 Nov 1110, bur Reinhardsbrunn). The Annalista Saxo records that the wife of Friedrich [II] was "sororem Udonis marchionis", as well as her second marriage to "Lodewicus comes de Thuringia" who had murdered her first husband[386]. She is named "Adelheida" in a later passage[387]. The Chronicon Gozecense records her second marriage to "Ludewico"[388]. She married secondly (1087) Ludwig "der Salier/der Springer" Graf in Thuringia. Friedrich [III] & his wife had two children:
i) BERTHA von Gleissberg (-after 1137). She founded Kloster Bürgel with her husband in 1133. m HEINRICH Graf von Groitzsch Burggraf von Magdeburg, Markgraf der Lausitz, son of WIPRECHT [II] Graf von Groitzsch [later Markgraf von Meissen] & his first wife Judith of Bohemia (-Mainz 31 Dec 1135).
ii) FRIEDRICH [IV] von Putelendorf (posthumously 1085 after 5 Feb-Dingelstedt [26 Jun] 1125, bur Halberstedt). The Chronicon Gozecense records the birth of a posthumous son to "domina Adelheit palatine…quem ex nomine patris Fridericum appellavit"[389]. He is named son of "palatinus comes Fridericus" & his wife in the Annalista Saxo, specifying that he was born posthumously[390]. He was imprisoned by Heinrich V King of Germany 1112/14. Pfalzgraf 1114. The Annalista Saxo records the death in 1125 of "Fridericus filius Friderici palatine comitis"[391]. The Chronicon Gozecense specifies that he died "apud Thiggelstede" and was buried in Halberstadt[392]. m as her first husband, AGNES van Limburg, daughter of HENDRIK I Graf van Limburg, Duke of Lower Lotharingia & his second wife Adelheid von Botenstein (-1136). The Annalista Saxo names her first of the two daughters of "Heinricus dux de Lintburh" and his wife Adelheid von Botenstein, also naming her husband "Friderico comiti palatino de Putelenthorp"[393]. A later passage names her second husband "Walo iunior de Vakenstide" but incorrectly calls her "sororem Heinrici ducis de Lintburh"[394]. The Chronicon Gozecense names "Agnem, Heinrici ducis de Lintburc filiam" as wife of "palatinus Fridericus"[395]. A later passage names her second husband "Walo iunior de Vakenstide" but also incorrectly calls her "sororem Heinrici ducis de Lintburh"[396]. She married secondly Walo "der Jüngere" von Veckenstedt (-murdered 1126). Pfalzgraf Friedrich [IV] & his wife had three children:
(a) HEINRICH von Putelendorf (before 1114-[1125/26], bur Sulza). The Chronicon Gozecense names two sons "Heinricum et Fridericum" of "palatinus Fridericus" and his wife Agnes, specifying that Heinrich was prepared for a military career[397]. The Chronicon Gozecense records the death of "Agnetis palatinæ filius Heinricus puer" and that he was buried "apud Sulze"[398].
(b) FRIEDRICH [V] von Putelendorf (before 1114-31 Jan 1179). The Chronicon Gozecense names two sons "Heinricum et Fridericum" of "palatinus Fridericus" and his wife Agnes, specifying that Friedrich became canon "apud Parthenopolim"[399]. The Chronicon Gozecense records that, after his brother's death, "Fridericus frater eius germanus" was removed from the monastery (presumably Goseck), knighted and betrothed[400]. The Chronicon Gozecense records that "dominus Fridericus, Agnæ palatinæ filius" was removed from military life by "Nortberti archiepiscopi" and returned to the spiritual life at "Parthenopolim"[401]. Canon at Magdeburg Cathedral 1147. Bishop of Prague 1169. Betrothed (after 1126) to GISELA von Schwarzburg, daughter of SIZZO [II] Graf von Schwarzburg & his wife Gisela von Berg. The Chronicon Gozecense records the betrothal of "Fridericus frater eius germanus" to "Sizzonis comitis filia"[402]. The primary source which confirms her name has not yet been identified.
(c) BERTHA von Putelendorf (-after 1182, bur Trostadt). The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage has not yet been identified. m BERTHOLD Graf von Henneberg, son of GOTEBOLD [II] Graf von Henneberg & his wife Liutgard von Hohenberg (-18 Oct 1159). Burggraf von Würzburg 1156.
4. OUDA [Hilaria] von Goseck (-near Zorbau 1088, bur Goseck). The Chronicon Gozecense names "Oudam" as daughter of "comes Fridericus [et] Agnam…de Wimare"[403]. The same source records the death "apud curtim suam Zurbowo" of "soror domini palatine Ouda" about the same time as the death of her brother and her burial in Goseck monastery, specifying that her real name was "Hilaria, sed quia lingua Teuthonica…nomen mutavit Ouda"[404]. The Genealogica Wettinensis names "Adelbertum archiepiscopum, Dedonem et Fridericum palatinos comites, et filiam nomine Odam quam Adelbertus quidam nobilis cognominatus Seveke de Sumerschenburc accepit uxorem" as children of "Friderico comiti" & his wife Agnes[405], although as noted above it incorrectly identifies the origin of Agnes. m ADALBERT [Sevecco] von Sommerschenburg, son of ---.
C. PFALGRAFEN von SACHSEN, von SOMMERSCHENBURG
ADALBERT [Sevecco] von Sommerschenburg, son of --- .
m OUDA [Hilaria] von Goseck, daughter of FRIEDRICH [I] von Goseck Pfalzgraf in Sachsen & his wife Agnes von Weimar (-near Zorbau 1088, bur Goseck). The Chronicon Gozecense names "Oudam" daughter of "comes Fridericus [et] Agnam…de Wimare"[406]. The same source records the death "apud curtim suam Zurbowo" of "soror domini palatine Ouda" about the same time as the death of her brother and her burial in Goseck monastery, specifying that her real name was "Hilaria, sed quia lingua Teuthonica…nomen mutavit Ouda"[407]. The Genealogica Wettinensis names "Adelbertum archiepiscopum, Dedonem et Fridericum palatinos comites, et filiam nomine Odam quam Adelbertus quidam nobilis cognominatus Seveke de Sumerschenburc accepit uxorem" as children of "Friderico comiti" & his wife Agnes[408], although as noted elsewhere it incorrectly identifies the origin of Agnes.
Adalbert & his wife had one child:
1. FRIEDRICH [I] von Sommerschenburg (-[18 Oct 1120/1121]). He is named son of "Adalbertus Scucco" & his wife, sister of Pfalzgraf Friedrich, in the Annalista Saxo, which specifies that Friedrich succeeded his maternal uncle as Pfalzgraf[409]. Pfalzgraf in Sachsen 1097. The Chronicon Gozecense names "comes Fridericus palatini de Sumersenburch" as son of "Ouda"[410]. The Genealogica Wettinensis names "Fridericum comitem palatinum" as son of "Adelbertus quidam nobilis cognominatus Seveke de Sumerschenburc" & his wife Oda[411]. The documents dated Feb 1111 relating to the coronation of Heinrich V King of Germany as emperor name "Fridericum filium sororis suæ, marchionem Engilbertum, marchionem Thiebaldus, comitem Hermannum, Fridericum palatinum comitem de Saxonia, Berlingarium de Bavaria, Godefridum comitem, Fridericum Saxonum, Albertum cancellarium, Cononem fratri Berengarii, Sigebot de Bavaria, Henricum ducem Carinthie, Bertoldum filium ducis Bertoldi" as the emperor's guarantors[412]. "Fridericum palatinum comitem de Saxonia" signed fifth in the list of lay witnesses who swore for Heinrich V King of Germany at the time of his coronation as emperor in 1111[413]. Vogt of Kloster Schöningen 1120. m (after 1106) as her second husband, ADELHEID von Laufen, widow of ADOLF I von Hövel [Huwili] Graf von Berg, daughter of HEINRICH Graf von Laufen & his wife Ida von Werl. The Annalista Saxo names "Adelheidam", gives her parentage, her two husbands, her sons by her first husband and her son "palatinum comitem Fridericum iuniorem" by her second husband[414]. Pfalzgraf Friedrich [I] & his wife had two children:
a) FRIEDRICH [II] von Sommerschenburg (-19 May 1162, bur Marienthal). The Annalista Saxo names "palatinum comitem Fridericum iuniorem" and his parents[415]. Pfalzgraf 1121. Pfalzgraf von Sommerschenburg 1123/1124. Vogt von Walbeck: Rudolf Bishop of Halberstadt confirmed an exchange between Hillersleben and Walbeck by charter dated 11 Apr 1145, which names "Fredericus comes palatinus, eiusdem ecclesie advocatus, et filius eius Albertus" among the representatives of Walbeck[416]. Vogt of Quedlinburg 1150. He founded Kloster Marienthal. The Annales Magdeburgenses record the death in 1162 of "Fridericus palatinus"[417]. m (divorced before 1144) as her first husband, LIUTGARD von Stade, daughter of RUDOLF I von Stade Markgraf der Nordmark & his wife Richgard von Sponheim (-murdered Winzenburg 30 Jan 1152). The Annalista Saxo names (in order) "Rodolfum, Udonem et Hartwigum Bremensem archiepiscopum, et filiam nomine Liuccardem" children of "Rodolfus comes frater Udonis marchionis" & his wife Richardis, specifying that Liutgard married "Friedericus iunior de Sumersenburh palatinus comes"[418]. She married secondly (1144, divorced) Erik III "Lam" King of Denmark, and thirdly (1148) as his second wife, Hermann II Graf von Winzenburg Pfalzgraf von Sachsen. The Annales Stadenses names "Lutgardim [filiam Rodolfi]" as firstly wife of "Friderici palatine de Somersgenburg", secondly of "Erico…Lam regi Danorum" and thirdly of "Hermanno de Winceburg"[419]. She was murdered with her third husband. Pfalzgraf Friedrich [II] & his wife had two children:
i) ADALBERT von Sommerschenburg (-[15 Jan/17 Mar] 1179). The Annalista Saxo names "Adalbertum" son of "Friedericus iunior de Sumersenburh palatinus comes" & his wife Liutgard[420]. Rudolf Bishop of Halberstadt confirmed an exchange between Hillersleben and Walbeck by charter dated 11 Apr 1145, which names "Fredericus comes palatinus, eiusdem ecclesie advocatus, et filius eius Albertus" among the representatives of Walbeck[421]. Pfalzgraf von Sommerschenburg 1158. Vogt at Quedlinburg, Marienthal and Huysburg. Opposed to the expansionist policies of Heinrich "der Löwe" Duke of Saxony, Adalbert allied himself with Albrecth "der Bär" Markgraf von Brandenburg. He was, however, forced to submit to the duke and transfer to him the fortress of Lauenburg, south-west of Quedlinburg[422]. He adhered to the alliance of Magdeburg, which formalised the opposition to Heinrich "der Löwe" Duke of Saxony, at Santersleben, south of Haldensleben, 14 Jul 1167[423]. The Annales Palidenses record the death in 1179 of "Adalbertus palatinus comes"[424]. m (Meiningen 1154) LIUTGARD von Henneberg, daughter of BERTHOLD [I] Graf von Henneberg Burggraf von Würzburg & his wife Bertha von Putelendorf (-22 Nov 1220, bur Klosterkirche Trostadt). The Annales Stadenses refers to the wife of "Albertum palatinum [filium Friderici palatine de Somersgenburg]" as "filiam Popponis de Hinnenberch" but does not name her[425]. After her husband's death, she was harassed by Heinrich "der Löwe" Duke of Saxony and sold her husband's inheritance in the eastern foreland of the Harz mountains to the archbishopric of Magdeburg[426].
ii) ADELHEID von Sommerschenburg (-1 May 1184). The Annales Stadenses refers to the daughter of "Friderici palatine de Somersgenburg" as "abbatissam de Quedlinburg" but does not name her[427]. Abbess of Gandersheim. Abbess of Quedlinburg before 2 Jul 1161. The Annales Pegavienses record the death "1184 Kal Mai" of "domna Adelheidis abbatissa in Gandersheim et Quidelingeburg"[428].
b) ADELHEID von Sommerschenburg (-before 1180). The primary source which confirms her parentage has not yet been identified. Alexander Bishop of Liège confirmed the donation made by "domnus Gozwinus secundus Henesbergensis et uxor eius Aleidis" to the church at their castle, with the consent of "filiis eius Philippo…archiepiscopo, Gozwino, Godefrido", by charter dated 13 Mar 1165 (but redated to [1167/68])[429]. m GOSWIN [III] von Valkenburg und Heinsberg, son of GERHARD von Heinsberg und Valkenburg & his wife Oda von Walbeck (-18 Apr [1167/68]).
1. HERMANN [II] von Winzenburg, son of HERMANN [I] Graf von Winzenburg & his second wife Hedwig von Carniola-Istria (-murdered Winzenburg 30 Jan 1152). Wegener records that Hadewich, widow of Graf Heriman, donated property to Göttweig with her son Heriman by charter dated [1122], witnessed by Adalbert son of Markgraf Luitpold[430]. Graf von Winzenburg 1125. Pfalzgraf von Sachsen 1129/30, deposed. The Annales Stadenses records that "Hermannus de Wincenburg" was deprived of the "comitatum provincialem in Thuringia" by "Lothario rege" who granted it to "Lodewicum [filium Ludowici]"[431].
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Friedrich I. von Goseck († 1042) war Graf von Goseck, Graf von Merseburg und ab 1038 Pfalzgraf von Sachsen.
Er war der jüngere Sohn des Pfalzgrafen Burchard I. von Sachsen aus dem Hause Goseck und der Oda von Merseburg, Tochter von Pfalzgraf Siegfried II.
Im Jahre 1041 gründete die Familie das Hauskloster Goseck. Hier beginnt die Gosecker Chronik.
Ehe und Kinder [Bearbeiten]
Nach der Gosecker Chronik nahm er Agnes aus dem Hause der Grafen von Weimar zur Gemahlin, wahrscheinlich die Tochter Wilhelms II. von Weimar.
* Dedo [1]
* Friedrich II.
* Adalbert († 16. März 1072); ab 1043 Erzbischof von Hamburg-Bremen
* Hilaria bzw. Oda von Goseck († 1088 bei Zorbau) [2] ∞ Graf Adalbert von Sommerschenburg [3]
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