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Welf I,Duke of Bavaria of Bavaria 1032–1101 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1032

Birth Location: Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany

Death Date: 6 Nov 1101

Death Location: Bavaria (Bayern), Germany

Father: Welf Bavaria

Mother: Kunigunde Altdorf

Spouse(s): +++Judith Line, Hedwig Sachsen

Children(s): +++Henry Line, Emma Altdorf

Welf I,Duke of Bavaria of Bavaria was born in 1032 in Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany, the child of Welf I Duke Of Bavaria And Kunigunde Von Altdorf. Welf I,Duke of Bavaria of Bavaria married Hedwig Heilwig Von Sachsen, Judith Of Flanders God Line, and had children including Emma Of Altdorf, Henry Ix The Black Duke Of Bavaria God Line. Welf I,Duke of Bavaria of Bavaria passed away in 1101 in Bavaria (Bayern), Germany.

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Biography

  • Welf I,Duke of Bavaria of Bavaria was born in 1032 in Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany, the child of Welf I Duke Of Bavaria And Kunigunde Von Altdorf.
  • Welf I,Duke of Bavaria of Bavaria married Hedwig Heilwig Von Sachsen, Judith Of Flanders God Line, and had children including Emma Of Altdorf, Henry Ix The Black Duke Of Bavaria God Line.
  • Welf I,Duke of Bavaria of Bavaria passed away in 1101 in Bavaria (Bayern), Germany.

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Welf Bavaria's Ancestors

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Welf Bavaria
1032–1101
Birth Place: Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany
Parents
Welf I, Duke of Bavaria
1009–1097
Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany
Kunigunde (von) Altdorf
1010–
Altdorf, Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Grandparents
*Albert (Azzo l, Margrave of Milan -Italian Nobleman - Count of Luni, Genoa & Tortona-Noble Family: Obertenghi (or Adalbertini) & House of) Este
–1029
Este, Padua, Veneto, Italy
Great-Grandparents
*Oberto Dynasty
–1014
*Railend children
–1015
2nd-Great-Grandparents
*Oberto progen

Welf Bavaria's Descendants

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Welf (I,Duke of Bavaria of) Bavaria (1032–6 Nov 1101) m. +++Judith (of Flanders God) Line (1033–5 Mar 1094) m. Hedwig ((Heilwig) von) Sachsen (1035–1075)
  1. 1. +++Henry (IX, 'the Black' Duke of Bavaria God) Line 1075–1126 m. Wulfhilde (of Saxony, Duchess of) Bavaria 1072–1126
    1. 1. +++*Henry (X, Duke of Bavaria Henry the Proud, Duke of Saxony, Margrave of Tuscany, Duke of Spoleto , Election as King of the Romans (defeated by Conrad of H God) Line 1108–1139 m. Gertrude (of) Süpplingenburg 1115–1143
      1. 1. +++Henry (the Lion, Duke of Saxony and Bavaria- Duke of Saxony (Henry III) from 1142 to 1180 and Duke of Bavaria from 1156 to 118 and Duke of Bavaria from 1156 to 1180 (Heinrich XII.).-family of the Guelphs God) Line 1129–1195 m. Clementia (of Zähringen Duchess of Bavaria and) Saxony –1175 m. Unknown (daughter of Gottfried I Count of Bliecastel and or Blieskastel -Mistress I of Henrich Duke of Saxony died 1195 -House of) Blieskastel 1130–1190 m. Matilda (of England, Duchess of Saxony and Bavaria (Mathilde Plantagenet) God) Line 1156–1189
        1. 1. +++Wilhelm (of Lüneburg-was one of the heirs of the Welfian allodial property in the former Duchy of Saxony. He held the title of Duke of Lüneburg, but his position under the law was controversial God) Line 1184–1213 m. Helene (of Valdemarsdotter, Princess of) Denmark 1182–1233 m. Helena (of Valdemarsdotter, Princess of) Denmark 1176–1233
        2. 2. Mathilde (of Saxony and Bavaria von Sachsen-Wife of Henrich Borwin I Fürst von Mecklenburg-Her marriage was arranged in furtheran the alliance agreed between Heinrich "der Löwe" Duke of Saxony after he enfeoffed Heinrich Borwin's father in) 1167 1164–1219
        3. 3. Otto (IV, Holy Roman EMPEROR, KING of the Romans, KING of Italy & Burgundy Only King of the Welf Dynasty, Pope Innocent lll, Excommunicated him in 1210 God) Line 1175–1218
        4. 4. Heinrich (V, the Elder of Brunswick, Count Palatine at the Rhine OR Henry V, Count Palatine of the Rhine & Henry V, the Elder of Brunswick-Noble family) Guelph 1173–1227
        5. 5. Matilda (of Saxony or Richenza of Saxony , Countess of Perche and title of Lady of Coucy, from the Welf Dynasty-2nd wife of Enguerrand III, Lord of Coucy-She was also the niece of Richard the Lionheart. founded a Cistercian nunnery at) Nogent-le-Ro 1172–1209
    2. 2. Mathilde (von) Bayern 1105–1183
    3. 3. Judith (of) Bavaria 1101–1131
    4. 4. Wulfhild (of) Bavaria 1106–1160
  2. 2. Emma (of) Altdorf 1075–

Welf Bavaria's Timeline

2 Records

1032
1032
Birth of Welf I,Duke of Bavaria of Bavaria in Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany
Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany
1101
6 Nov 1101
Age 69
Death of Welf I,Duke of Bavaria of Bavaria in Bavaria (Bayern), Germany
Bavaria (Bayern), Germany

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1032
    Event Place: Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 6 Nov 1101
    Event Place: Bavaria (Bayern), Germany

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