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Welf V of BAVARIA 1071–1120 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Abt. 1071

Birth Location: Bavaria - son of Welf I

Death Date: 1120

Death Location: Bavaria, Germany

Father: Welf BAVARIA

Mother: Dtr GERMANY

Spouse(s): Matilda TUSCANY

Children(s):

In 1071, Welf V of BAVARIA entered the world in Bavaria - son of Welf I, born to Welf Iv Guelph Of Bavaria And Dtr Of Henry Iii Of Germany. Welf V of BAVARIA married Matilda Of Tuscany. Welf V of BAVARIA passed away in 1120 in Bavaria, Germany.

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Biography

  • In 1071, Welf V of BAVARIA entered the world in Bavaria - son of Welf I, born to Welf Iv Guelph Of Bavaria And Dtr Of Henry Iii Of Germany.
  • Welf V of BAVARIA married Matilda Of Tuscany.
  • Welf V of BAVARIA passed away in 1120 in Bavaria, Germany.

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Welf BAVARIA's Ancestors

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Welf BAVARIA
1071–1120
Birth Place: Bavaria - son of Welf I
Parents
Welf IV (Guelph) of BAVARIA
1030–1101
Altdorf, Swabia (King Welf I)
Dtr (of Henry III of) GERMANY
1052–1071
Germany - dtr of Henry III
Grandparents
Azzo (II of) ESTE
1000–
Heinrich III
1017–1056
Bodfeld, Hartz, Germany
Agnes (of) Poitou
1025–1077
(called Agnes the Colorless)
Great-Grandparents
Conrad SAXONY
–1039
Giselle SWABIA
–1043
2nd-Great-Grandparents
HENRY SAXONY
–1024
Herman SWABIA
–1003
Gerberga BURGUNDY
–1017

Welf BAVARIA's Timeline

2 Records

1071
Abt. 1071
Birth of Welf V of BAVARIA in Bavaria - son of Welf I
Bavaria - son of Welf I
1120
1120
Age 49
Death of Welf V of BAVARIA in Bavaria, Germany
Bavaria, Germany

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Abt. 1071
    Event Place: Bavaria - son of Welf I

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1120
    Event Place: Bavaria, Germany

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