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Heinrich I von Berg 1077–1132 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1077

Birth Location: <Schelklingen,Donaukreis,Baden-WÃrttemberg,Schwaben, Germany>

Death Date: 24 SEP 1132

Death Location: ,Zwiefalten,Belgium,Netherlands

Father: Poppo Roggenstein-Berg

Mother: Sophia Arpad

Spouse(s): Adelheid Vohburg

Children(s): Salome Berg-Schelklingen

In 1077, Heinrich I von Berg entered the world in <Schelklingen,Donaukreis,Baden-WÃrttemberg,Schwaben, Germany>, born to Poppo Von Roggenstein Berg And Sophia Arpad. Heinrich I von Berg married Adelheid Zu Vohburg, and had children including Salome Zu Berg Schelklingen. Heinrich I von Berg passed away in 1132 in ,Zwiefalten,Belgium,Netherlands.

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Biography

  • In 1077, Heinrich I von Berg entered the world in <Schelklingen,Donaukreis,Baden-WÃrttemberg,Schwaben, Germany>, born to Poppo Von Roggenstein Berg And Sophia Arpad.
  • Heinrich I von Berg married Adelheid Zu Vohburg, and had children including Salome Zu Berg Schelklingen.
  • Heinrich I von Berg passed away in 1132 in ,Zwiefalten,Belgium,Netherlands.

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Heinrich Berg's Ancestors

Self
Heinrich Berg
1077–1132
Birth Place: <Schelklingen,Donaukreis,Baden-WÃrttemberg,Schwaben, Germany>
Parents
Poppo von Roggenstein-Berg
1055–1080
<Schelklingen,Donaukreis,Baden-WÃrttemberg,Schwaben, Germany>
Sophia Arpad
1060–1095
<,Esztergom,Komárom-Esztergom,Hungary>
Grandparents
Salamon Arpad
1042–1087
<,Esztergom,Komárom-Esztergom,Hungary>
Sophie UNKNOWN
1045–1092
<,Wittenberg,Sachsen-Wittenberg,ThÃringia>
Great-Grandparents
Andrew Arpad
1001–1061
Anastasiya Yaroslavna
1023–1074
Heinrich UNKNOWN
1017–1056
Agnes Lombardy
1024–1077
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Vazoly Arpad
–1037
Yaroslav UNKNOWN
–1054
Ingegerda Olafsdotter
–1050
Conrad Salian
–1039
Gisele Wetterau
–1043
William UNKNOWN
–1030
AgnÃs Lombardy
–1067

Heinrich Berg's Descendants

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Heinrich (I von) Berg (1077–24 SEP 1132) m. Adelheid (zu) Vohburg (1080–1130)
  1. 1. Salome (zu) Berg-Schelklingen 1097–1144 m. Boleslaw (III "Crooked Mouth") Piast 1085–1138
    1. 1. Adelajda Piast 1114–1132 m. Adalbert Carolingians 1107–1137
    2. 2. Mieszko (III "the Old" zu Great) Poland 1126–1202 m. Erzsebet Arpad 1117–1155 m. Evdokiya Izyaslavna 1131–
      1. 1. Elzbieta (zu) Poland 1153–1209 m. Konrad (von Lower) Lusatia 1160–1210
        1. 1. Mathilde Wettin 1184–1255 m. Albrecht (II) Wettin 1174–1220
      2. 2. Judyta (zu Great) Poland 1152–1201 m. Bernhard (III von) Saxony 1140–1212
        1. 1. Albrecht (I von) Saxony 1180–1261 m. Helene (zu) Brunswick 1231–1273 m. Agnes (zu) ThÃringia 1206–1226
        2. 2. Heinrich (I zu) Anhalt-Saxony 1170–1251 m. Irmgard (zu) ThÃringia 1186–1244
        3. 3. Elisabeth Wettin 1193–1220 m. Poppo (VII (XIII) von) Henneberg 1183–1245
        4. 4. Hedwig Wettin 1183– m. Ulrich (von) Wettin 1176–
        5. 5. Sofie (von) Wettin 1170– m. Burchard (III von) Magdeburg 1162–
        6. 6. Magnus Wettin 1185–
        7. 7. Hedwig Wettin 1189–
        8. 8. Dietburg (von) Saxony 1175– m. Gunther (III von) Schwarzburg 1170–1218
      3. 3. Otto (zu) Poznan-Kalisch 1144–1194 m. Vyacheslava Yaroslavna 1168–1194
        1. 1. Wladislaw (Odonic) Piast 1190–1239 m. Jadwiga (zu Eastern) Pomerania 1196–1249
        2. 2. Euphrosyne Piast 1194–1235 m. Swatopolk (I) Hohenzollern 1190–1266
      4. 4. Zwinislawa Piast 1166–1240 m. Mestwin (I) Hohenzollern 1160–1220
        1. 1. Miroslawa (zu Eastern) Pomerania 1181–1240 m. Bogislaw (II von) Pomerania-Stettin 1178–1220
        2. 2. Jadwiga (zu Eastern) Pomerania 1196–1249 m. Wladislaw (Odonic) Piast 1190–1239
        3. 3. Swatopolk (I) Hohenzollern 1190–1266 m. Euphrosyne Piast 1194–1235 m. Ermengarde Piast 1228–
        4. 4. Sambor (II) Hohenzollern 1204–1278 m. Mechtilde (zu) Mecklenburg 1209–1258
        5. 5. Ratibor Hohenzollern 1183–
        6. 6. Witoslawa Hohenzollern 1186–1290
        7. 7. Wartislaw (I) Hohenzollern 1190–1230
      5. 5. Anastazja Piast 1161–1240 m. Bogislaw (I) Hohenzollern 1130–1187
        1. 1. Bogislaw (II von) Pomerania-Stettin 1178–1220 m. Miroslawa (zu Eastern) Pomerania 1181–1240
        2. 2. Kasimir (II) Hohenzollern 1180–1219
        3. 3. Dobroslawa Hohenzollern 1182–1200
      6. 6. Stefan (zu Great) Poland 1146–1180
      7. 7. Wierzchoslawa (Ludmilla zu Great) Poland 1150–1223 m. Ferry (I de) Lorraine 1145–1207
        1. 1. Hedwig (de) Lorraine 1173– m. Heinrich (I von) ZweibrÃcken 1157–1228
        2. 2. Judith (de) Lorraine 1171–1224 m. Heinrich (II von) Salm 1155–1225
        3. 3. Friedrich (II de) Lorraine 1170–1213 m. Agnes (Thomasia de) Bar-le-Duc 1170–1226
        4. 4. Matheus (de) Lorraine 1172–1218
        5. 5. Philipp (de) Lorraine 1174–1236
        6. 6. Dietrich (de) Lorraine-Teufel 1175–
        7. 7. Heinrich (de) Lorraine-Bayon 1186–1261
        8. 8. Agathe (de) Lorraine 1179–1242
        9. 9. Kunigunde (de) Lorraine 1184–1213
      8. 8. Marija Piast 1158–1206 m. Vsevolod (III) Chermij 1156–1215
    3. 3. Dobronega (Ludgarda) Piast 1128–1147 m. Dietrich Wettin 1129–1185
    4. 4. Judyta Piast 1132–1176 m. Otto (I) Wettin 1126–1184
      1. 1. Albrecht (II) Wettin 1174–1220 m. Mathilde Wettin 1184–1255
        1. 1. Johann (I von) Brandenburg 1213–1266 m. Sophie Valdemarsdatter 1217–1248 m. Judit Denmark 1225–1267
        2. 2. Otto (III von) Brandenburg 1213–1267 m. Bozena (zu) Bohemia 1228–1286
        3. 3. Mathilde (zu) Brandenburg 1209–1261 m. Otto (I "Das Kind" von) Brunswick-LÃneburg 1204–1252
      2. 2. Otto (II) Wettin 1151–1205
      3. 3. Heinrich Wettin 1153–1192
    5. 5. Richiza Sventoslava 1116–1155 m. Vladimir (Dmitrij) Vsevolodovich 1123–1142 m. Magnus ("the Strong") Nielssen 1106–1134 m. Sverker (I) Eriksson 1096–1156
      1. 1. Sofiya Vladimirovna 1141–1198 m. Valdemar (I "the Great") Knutsson 1131–1182 m. Ludwig (III) Wettin 1156–
        1. 1. Ingeburge Valdemarsdatter 1172–1236 m. Philip (Auguste II) Capet 1165–1223
        2. 2. Waldemar (II "Sejr") Valdemarsson 1170–1241 m. Berengaria Sanchez 1194–1221 m. Maud Wettin 1172–1208 m. Marketa Premysl 1181– m. Helen Guttormsdatter 1190–
        3. 3. Helene Valdemarsdatter 1176–1233 m. Wilhelm Wettin 1184–1213
        4. 4. Sophie Valdemarsdatter 1159–1208 m. Siegfried (III von) OrlamÃnde 1156–1206
        5. 5. Knud (VI) Valdemarsson 1163–1202
        6. 6. Richza Valdemarsdatter 1178–1220 m. Erik (X) Knutsson 1176–1216
      2. 2. Knut (III) Magnusson 1129–1157 m. Sophie Ingesdotter 1120– m. Knut (III) Magnusson 1132– m. Knut (III) Magnusson 1132–
        1. 1. Hildegard Knutsdatter 1156– m. Jaromar (I zu) RÃgen 1150–1218
        2. 2. Judith Knudsdatter 1157–1191
        3. 3. Ingerd Knudsdatter 1157–
      3. 3. Niels Magnusson 1131–1158
      4. 4. Christoffer Magnusson 1132–
      5. 5. UNKNOWN Magunsdatter 1134–
      6. 6. Sune (Sik) Sverkersson 1154– m. Sune (Sik) Sverkersson 1156–
        1. 1. Ingerid ("Ylva") Sunesdotter 1174–1250 m. Magnus ("Minneskold") Folkunga 1150–
        2. 2. Ulfhild Sunesdotter 1176– m. Folke Bengtsson 1171–
      7. 7. Burislev Sverkersson 1154–
    6. 6. Casmir (II "The Just") Piast 1138–1194 m. Eudoxia Svyatoslavna 1140–1204 m. Elena Rostislavna 1146–1202
      1. 1. Anastazja Piast 1164–1194 m. Vsevolod (III) Chermij 1156–1215
      2. 2. Leszek Piast 1186–1227 m. Gremislava (zu) Lutsk 1183–
      3. 3. Konrad (I zu) Mazovia 1187–1247 m. Agafiya Svyatoslavich 1192–1247
      4. 4. Kazimierz (zu) Sandomierz 1165–1167
      5. 5. Boleslaw (zu) Sandomierz 1168–1182
    7. 7. Agnieszka Piast 1137–1181 m. Mstislav (II "the Brave") Rurik 1124–1172
      1. 1. Roman Mstislavich 1153–1205 m. Anna Komnenos 1180–1253 m. Predislava Ryurikovna 1163–1202
        1. 1. Daniil Romanovich 1201–1264 m. Anna Mstislavna 1205–
      2. 2. Mstislav (III Boris) Mstislavich 1153–1223 m. UNKNOWN Vasilkovna 1171–
    8. 8. UNKNOWN Piast 1118– m. Konrad (von) Nordmark 1104–
    9. 9. Leszek Piast 1115–1138
    10. 10. Boleslaw (IV) UNKNOWN 1125–1173 m. Verkhuslava Vsevolovna 1125–1149 m. Maria Piast 1136–
    11. 11. Gertruda Piast 1124–1160
    12. 12. Henryk Piast 1132–1166
    13. 13. Zofia Piast 1120–1136
    14. 14. Pribislawa Piast 1138–1151 m. Ratibor Hohenzollern 1134–
    15. 15. Kazimierz Piast 1122–1131

Heinrich Berg's Timeline

2 Records

1077
1077
Birth of Heinrich I von Berg in <Schelklingen,Donaukreis,Baden-WÃrttemberg,Schwaben, Germany>
<Schelklingen,Donaukreis,Baden-WÃrttemberg,Schwaben, Germany>
1132
24 SEP 1132
Age 55
Death of Heinrich I von Berg in ,Zwiefalten,Belgium,Netherlands
,Zwiefalten,Belgium,Netherlands

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1077
    Event Place: <Schelklingen,Donaukreis,Baden-WÃrttemberg,Schwaben, Germany>
    Record Source:
    [1] "Le Sage's historical, genealogical, chronological, and geographical atlas, exhibiting all the royal families in Europe
    [2] "Online Genealogical Database Collection", Contact: ken stelmaszek <kenstel@@yahoo.com>
    [3] "Genealogical Research of Kirk Larson"
    [4] "FamilySearch Ancestral Fileâ v4.19"

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Event Place: ,Berg,North Rhine-Westphalia,Preussen
    Record Source:
    [1] "HÃraldique europÃenne"
    [2] "Genealogical Research of Kirk Larson"
    [3] "FamilySearch Ancestral Fileâ v4.19"

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Event Place: Schelklingen,Donaukreis,Baden-WÃrttemberg,Schwaben, Germany
    Record Source:
    [1] "HÃraldique europÃenne"
    [2] "Genealogical Research of Kirk Larson"

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 24 SEP 1132
    Event Place: ,Zwiefalten,Belgium,Netherlands
    Record Source:
    [1] "Le Sage's historical, genealogical, chronological, and geographical atlas, exhibiting all the royal families in Europe
    [2] "Online Genealogical Database Collection", Contact: ken stelmaszek <kenstel@@yahoo.com>
    [3] "Genealogical Research of Kirk Larson"
    [4] "FamilySearch Ancestral Fileâ v4.19

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