Heilika von Pettendorf

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Heilika von Pettendorf

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Helika von Pettendorf

  • Daughter of Friedrich III, Herr von Hopfenoe-Pettendorf-Lengenfeld and Heilika von Staufen
  • Heilika of Pettendorf-Lengenfeld (also known as Eilika; c. 1103 – 14 September 1170; buried in Ensdorf Abbey) was by marriage Countess Palatine of Bavaria.

Project MedLands BAVARIAN NOBILITY

RUOTGER von Feldheim, son of --- . married [EILIKA] von Lengenfeld, daughter of FRIEDRICH [I] von Lengenfeld & his wife Sigena von Leige. The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage has not yet been identified.

Ruotger & his wife EILIKA von Lengenfeld had two children:

  • a) FRIEDRICH von Pettendorf (-3 Apr 1119, bur Kloster Ensdorf). The Annales Pegavienses name "Ruotgerum Magdeburgensem postea episcopum et Fridericum comitem" as the two sons of "Ruotgerus comes" & his wife, specifying that the daughter of Friedrich married "Ottoni palatino de Witilinsbach"[2067]. The Fundatio Monasterii Ensdorfensis names "Fridericus pater palatine" in connection with the foundation of Ensdorf[2068] (by his son-in-law Otto Pfalzgraf von Wittelsbach). A charter dated 4 Aug 1155 records that “Fridericus pater Palatine et domina Heilwic soror Palatine et Gebehardus maritus eius de Lewkenberge et filii illorum Fridericus et Gebehardus” were buried at Ensdorf[2069]. married HEILBIRG [Heilwig], daughter of (-after 1110, bur Kloster Ensdorf). The Fundatio Monasterii Ensdorfensis names "Fridericum et Heylwic" as parents of "Heylice palatine", specifying that they were buried at Ensdorf[2070]. The origin of Heilbirg is not known. Europäische Stammtafeln[2071] suggests that she was Heilika von Staufen, daughter of Friedrich I Duke of Swabia & his wife Agnes of Germany, although the primary source on which this is based has not yet been identified.

Friedrich & his wife HEILBIRG had two children:

  • i) HEILIKA von Pettendorf (-13 Sep 1170, bur Ensdorf). The Fundatio Monasterii Ensdorfensis records the death "1170 XVIII Kal Oct" of "Heylice palatine", naming her parents "Fridericum et Heylwic" and specifying that they were all buried at Ensdorf[2072]. The necrology of Undensdorf records the death "XVIII Kal Oct" of "Hailica palatina"[2073]. married OTTO [II] Graf von Scheyern Pfalzgraf von Wittelsbach, of OTTO [I] Graf von Scheyern und Wittelsbach, Pfalzgraf of Bavaria & his wife --- (-4 Aug 1156, bur Ensdorf).
  • ii) HEILWIG von Pettendorf (-before [1166], bur Ensdorf). The Fundatio Monasterii Ensdorfensis names "domna Heilwic soror palatine" as wife of "Gebehardus…de Leukenberge" in connection with the foundation of Ensdorf[2074]. A charter dated 4 Aug 1155 records that “Fridericus pater Palatine et domina Heilwic soror Palatine et Gebehardus maritus eius de Lewkenberge et filii illorum Fridericus et Gebehardus” were buried at Ensdorf[2075]. A charter dated to [1166] records that “Marqwardo de Lewgenberge” donated “predium Wartberch” to Ensdorf for the funeral of “matris sue Heylwic”, refers to earlier donations for the funerals of “mariti sui Gebehardi...Friderici filii sui”, and records that “Gebehardus...frater eius” donated property in memory of Marquard who died “in expeditione Friderici Imperatoris apud Longobardos”[2076]. married GEBHARD[I] von Leuchtenberg, son of --- (-1146, bur Kloster Ensdorf).
  • b) RUOTGER (-1126). The Annales Pegavienses name "Ruotgerum Magdeburgensem postea episcopum et Fridericum comitem" as the two sons of "Ruotgerus comes" & his wife[2077]. Archbishop of Magdeburg.

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Heilika von Pettendorf's Timeline

1115
1115
Wittlesbach, Germany
1117
1117
Kelheim, Bayern, Deutschland(HRR)
1118
1118
Wittlesbach, Germany
1120
1120
Mainz, Germany
1125
1125
Andechs, Oberbayern, Bayern, Germany
1130
1130
Kelheim, Niederbayern, Germany
1150
1150
Wittelsbach, Straubing, Lower Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany
1170
September 14, 1170
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