• Tegernsee Abbey, and Bishop of Passau. Manegold, the youngest son of Count Diepold of Berg in Upper Swabia and of Gisela of Andechs, was destined for a religious...
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    Reichenbach Abbey (Bavaria) (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin, was founded in 1118 by Markgraf Diepold III of Vohburg and his mother Luitgard. During the Reformation it was looted...
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    Catholic Church titles Preceded by Diepold of Berg Bishop of Passau 1191–1204 Succeeded by Poppo Preceded by Pilgrim II Patriarch of Aquileia 1204–1218...
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    until his death as Otto II. Gisela (d. after 1150), married Count Diepold II of Berg-Schelklingen (d. 1160/1165) After Sophia's death, he married Kunigunde...
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  • (1805–1874) William Keith (1838–1911) César Klein (1876–1954) Julian Klein Von Diepold (1868–1947) Ludwig Knaus (1829–1910) Heinrich Christoph Kolbe (1771–1836)...
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    November 3 – Diepold of Berg, German bishop (b. 1140) November 19 – Baldwin of Forde, English archbishop November 21 – Děpolt II (or Diepold), German nobleman...
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    families. The first mention of the Güssen is from 1 and 7 May 1171 when Diepold Gusse is listed as a witness on two documents issued by Emperor Frederick...
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    in which he elevated the Ostmark of Austria into a duchy. Bishop Diepold of Berg went on the Third Crusade with Frederick Barbarossa in 1189, accompanied...
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    issue Albert IV, Count of Bogen (d. 1242) married Richeza of Dillingen Diepold of Bogen (d. 1219) a priest in Regensburg Albert died in 1197 and was succeeded...
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  • November 3 – Diepold of Berg, German bishop (b. 1140) November 19 – Baldwin of Forde, English archbishop November 21 – Děpolt II (or Diepold), German nobleman...
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  • (1164–1165) Albo, Prince-Bishop (1165–1169) Henry I of Berg, Prince-Bishop (1169–1172) Diepold of Berg, Prince-Bishop (1172–1190) Wolfger of Erla, Prince-Bishop...
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  • daughter did not marry a Polish lord, but was Adelaide (who married Margrave Diepold III of Vohburg). Judith probably had a big impact on Poland's political...
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  • Landgraviate of Leuchtenberg (de:complete list) – Diepold I, Landgrave (1168–1209) Gebhardt III, Landgrave (1209–1244) Diepold II, Landgrave (1209–1259) Friedrich...
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