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Ida of Austria 1049–1101 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1049

Birth Location: Cham, Nordgau, Herzogtum Bayern, Heiliges Römisches Reich

Death Date: Aft. Sep 1101

Death Location: Heraclea, Byzantinisches Reich

Father: Ratpoto Cham

Mother: Mathilde Lambach

Spouse(s): Leopold Austria

Children(s): Leopold III, Adelheid Babenberg, Eufemie Babenberg, Sophie Österreich, Gerberga Österreich, Of Jutte, Ida Babenberg, Elizabeth Babenburg

Ida of Austria / was born in 1049 in Cham, Nordgau, Herzogtum Bayern, Heiliges Römisches Reich, the child of Ratpoto Von Cham Count Of Cham And Mathilde Lambach. Ida of Austria married Leopold Ii Leopold Margrave Of Austria, and had children including Adelheid Van Babenberg, Elizabeth Von Babenburg, Eufemie Von Babenberg, Gerberga Von Osterreich, Ida Von Babenberg, Leopold Von Babenberg Markgraf Von Osterreich Iii, Of Austria Jutte, Sophie Von Osterreich. Ida of Austria / passed away in 1101 in Heraclea, Byzantinisches Reich.

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Biography

  • Ida of Austria // was born in 1049 in Cham, Nordgau, Herzogtum Bayern, Heiliges Römisches Reich, the child of Ratpoto Von Cham Count Of Cham And Mathilde Lambach.
  • Ida of Austria // married Leopold Ii Leopold Margrave Of Austria, and had children including Adelheid Van Babenberg, Elizabeth Von Babenburg, Eufemie Von Babenberg, Gerberga Von Osterreich, Ida Von Babenberg, Leopold Von Babenberg Markgraf Von Osterreich Iii, Of Austria Jutte, Sophie Von Osterreich.
  • Ida of Austria // passed away in 1101 in Heraclea, Byzantinisches Reich.

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Ida Austria's Ancestors

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Ida Austria
1049–1101
Birth Place: Cham, Nordgau, Herzogtum Bayern, Heiliges Römisches Reich
Parents
Ratpoto Von Cham Count of Cham
1034–1080
Cham, Oberpfalz, Bavaria, Germany
Mathilde Lambach
1036–1098
Kastl, Bavaria
Grandparents
Dietpold (I of) Cham
1004–1060
Stein, Cham, Bayern, Germany
Maria (Dorothea von) Schweinfurt
1006–1071
Schweinfurt, Unterfranken, Bayern, Deutschland
Sieghard (von Chiemgau) VII
1002–1044
Balvaria Germany
Philihild (de) POTTENSTEIN
1006–1075
Great-Grandparents
Rapoto Traungau
–1020
Engelbert Chiemgau
–1020
Adata Bayern
–1020
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Count Vohburg
–1027
Sieghard IV
Willa Bayern
Pfalzgraf Bayern
Wichburg Bayern

Ida Austria's Descendants

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Ida (of) Austria (1049–Aft. Sep 1101) m. Leopold (II Leopold Margrave of) Austria (1052–12 Oct 1095)
  1. 1. Leopold (von Babenberg Markgraf von Österreich) III 1073–1136 m. Agnes (von Waiblingen Herzogin von Schwaben und Markgräfin Marcha) orientalis 1072–1143 m. Adélaïde (de) Perg 1090–1105
    1. 1. Otto (von Freising Bischof von) Freising 1109–1158
    2. 2. Ernst (Austria) Babenberg 1113–1137
    3. 3. Berthe (of Austria Princess of) Austria 1124–1145
    4. 4. Konrad (von Babenberg Erzbischof von Salzburg) II 1120–1168
    5. 5. Judith (of) Babenberg 1115–1164 m. Guglielmo (degli Aleramici del Monferrato) V 1115–1191
      1. 1. Federico (degli Aleramici del) Monferrato 1152–1185
      2. 2. Alasia (degli Aleramici del) Monferrato 1160–1202 m. Manfredo (del Vasto, 2nd Marquis of Saluzzo) II 1145–1215
        1. 1. Eleanor (di) Saluzzo 1185–
        2. 2. Bonifacio (de) Saluzzo 1180–1212 m. Maria (della) Torres 1181–1264
        3. 3. Marie (del Vasto De) Saluzzo 1190–1260 m. Giorgio (del Vasto, Marquis of Ceva) I 1197–1268 m. Guglielmo (de Ceva, Marquis de Ceva) II 1180–1219
        4. 4. Agnes (de) Saluzzo 1185–1219 m. Comita (de Lacon-Gunale, Judge of Torres) III 1128–1218
        5. 5. Margaret (of) Saluzzo 1192–
        6. 6. Sofia (de) Saluzzo 1200– m. Guglielmo (de Ceva, Marquis de Ceva) II 1180–1219
      3. 3. Guglielmo (degli Aleramici del) Monferrato 1140–1177 m. Sibylle (d'Angou Queen of) Jerusalem 1160–1190
      4. 4. Agnese (degli Aleramici del) Monferrato 1154–1202 m. Guido (Guerra Guidi, Conte di Modigliana) III 1150–
      5. 5. Ranieri (degli Aleramici del Monferrato) II 1162–1183 m. Maria Komnene 1152–1182
      6. 6. Corrado (degli Aleramici del) Monferrato 1145–1192 m. Isabelle (de) Jérusalem 1172–1206 m. Theodora Angelina 1158–1195
      7. 7. Beatrice (degli Aleramici del) Monferrato 1142–1228 m. Guigues (Dauphin de Viennois, Comte d'Albon) VII 1125–1162 m. Enrico (I 'il Guercio' del Vasto de Carreto, 1st Marquis of) Finale 1115–1184
      8. 8. Bonifacio (degli Aleramici 1st King of Thessalonica 9th Marquis of) Montferrat 1150–1207 m. Elena (del) Bosco 1150–1200 m. Margaret (of) Hungary 1175–1223
    6. 6. Adalbert (of Austria Duke of) Austria 1107–1137 m. Adelaide Wrymouth 1018–1132
    7. 7. Sofie (Von) osterreich 1095–1154 m. Sieghard (von Schala X) VI 1095–1142
    8. 8. Leopold (IV Markgraf) Austria 1107–1141 m. Marie (Of) Bohemia –1172 m. Maria (von) Böhmen –1160
    9. 9. Agnes (von) Babenberg 1108–1163 m. Wladyslaw (II the) Exile 1105–1159
    10. 10. Henry (II Henry Duke of) Austria 1107–1177 m. Gertrud (von) Supplinburg 1118–1150 m. Theodora (Komnene Duchess of) Austria –1184
    11. 11. Elisabeth (of Austria Princess of) Austria 1123–1145 m. Hermann (von Winzenburg) II 1100–1152 m. Heinrich (III Burggrave of) Regensburg 1122–1174
    12. 12. Gertrud (von) Supplinburg 1118–1150 m. Henry (II Henry Duke of) Austria 1107–1177 m. Heinrich (X "the Proud" Herzog von) Bayern 1102–1139 m. Vladislaus (Premyslid 2nd King of Bohemia) II 1110–1174
  2. 2. Adelheid (van) Babenberg 1084–1145 m. Dietrich (Dietrich) II 1085–1144
  3. 3. Eufemie (von) Babenberg 1086–1115 m. Konrad (von) Peilstein 1100–1168
  4. 4. Sophie (von) Österreich 1088–1154 m. Sieghard (von Schala X) VI 1095–1142 m. Heinrich (von Eppenstein) III 1050–1122
  5. 5. Gerberga (von) Österreich 1070–1142 m. Borzivoy (von Böhmen) II 1068–1124
  6. 6. Of (Austria) Jutte 1082–
  7. 7. Ida (von) Babenberg 1076–1115 m. Litold (Znojemsky Duke of) Moravia 1072–1112
  8. 8. Elizabeth (von) Babenburg 1074–1107 m. Otakar (von Styria IInd Markgraf von Styria) VI 1076–1122

Ida Austria's Timeline

3 Records

1049
1049
Birth of Ida of Austria // in Cham, Nordgau, Herzogtum Bayern, Heiliges Römisches Reich
Cham, Nordgau, Herzogtum Bayern, Heiliges Römisches Reich
1101
Sep 1101
Age 52
Death of Ida of Austria // in Heraclea, Byzantinisches Reich
Heraclea, Byzantinisches Reich
1101
Aft. Sep 1101
Age 52
Burial of Ida of Austria //
None

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1049
    Event Place: Cham, Nordgau, Herzogtum Bayern, Heiliges Römisches Reich

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Custom Event

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Sep 1101
    Event Place: Heraclea, Byzantinisches Reich

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: Aft. Sep 1101

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