Immediate Family
-
mother
-
brother
-
brother
About Himiltrude von Lurngau
Himiltrude of Lurngau – (c963 – after 1020) Austrian countess Himiltrude was the wife of Berthold I (living c1000), Count in the Lurngau. She was perhaps the daughter of Sieghard IV, Count of Sulzburggau and Chiemgau, and his wife Willa, the daughter of Bernard, count of Bavaria. Her son Dietmar (Thiemo) (died after 1040) became count in the Quinziggau, and was advocate of the abbey of St Emmeram in Regensburg, Bavaria. Himiltrude was the maternal great-grandmother of Lothair II of Supplinburg (1075 – 1137), the Holy Roman emperor, and was ancestress of the emperors Friedrich I Barbarossa (1155 – 1190), Heinrich VI (1190 – 1197), and Friedrich II (1220 – 1250). Surviving charters refer to the countess as materfamilias, which would seem to indicate that her widowhood was of a lengthy duration.
Himiltrude von Lurngau's Timeline
964 |
964
|
Germany
|
|
980 |
980
|
Schweinachgau, Germany
|
|
1020 |
1020
Age 56
|