• Otto I, Count of Scheyern (some authors call him Otto II of Scheyern;[citation needed] c. 1020 – before 4 December 1072) was the earliest known ancestor...
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    Otto V, Count of Wittelsbach (c. 1083 – 4 August 1156), also called Otto IV, Count of Scheyern, was the second son of Eckhard I, Count of Scheyern and...
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    Otto I, Count of Scheyern died in 1072, his third son Otto II, Count of Scheyern acquired Wittelsbach Castle (near Aichach). The Counts of Scheyern left...
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  • Eckhard I of Scheyern, also Ekkehard von Scheyern (c. 1044 – died before 11 May 1091), was a son of Otto I, Count of Scheyern. His mother cannot be unambiguously...
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    Ungarisches Königtum Ottos III. von Niederbayern, 1305–1307 (Sarah Hadry) A listing of descendants of Otto I, Count of Scheyern, including Henry XIII...
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    Otto's mortal remains are buried in the crypt of Scheyern Abbey. About 1169 Otto married Agnes, a daughter of Count Louis I of Loon. Agnes and Otto had...
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  • this, Otto was excommunicated by the pope. He died in Landshut in 1253. Like his forefathers, Otto was buried in the crypt of Scheyern Abbey. Otto married...
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  • Margrave of Meissen (died 1067) Otto I, Count of Scheyern (died 1072) Otto I, Count of Scheyern-Dachau-Valley (fl. 1124) Otto I, Count of Salm (died 1150)...
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  • of Welf. Heinrich I died circa 1043 in Scheyern. He had 6 children who are as follows: Otto I, Count of Scheyern - Founder of the House of Wittelsbach...
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    Agnes (c. 1240–c. 1306), a nun Otto died 29 November 1253. Agnes died fourteen years later in 1267. She is buried at Scheyern. Bumke 1991, p. 483. Jeffery...
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    oldest flourishing ministerial families from the time of the Counts of Scheyern. The family was first mentioned with Arnoldus de Sandizelle, who was mentioned...
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  • woman whom he had raped or by her husband. But the Annals of Konrad von Scheyern recorded specifically that he was bitten in the left nipple by a girl...
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  • Frederick I awarded the duchy to Otto, a member of the old Bavarian family of Wittelsbach and a descendant of the counts of Scheyern. The Wittelsbach dynasty...
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    "Laubacher Barlaam", by Bishop Otto II of Freising and another, Barlaam und Josaphat, a romance in verse, by Rudolf von Ems. The latter was described as...
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    death. He moved his residence from Scheyern Castle to Wittelsbach Castle and founded the House of Wittelsbach. Otto V (c. 1117 – 1183), Count Palatine of...
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    awarded as fief to the Wittelsbach family, counts palatinate of Schyren ("Scheyern" in modern German). They ruled for 738 years, from 1180 to 1918. In 1180...
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  • Otto the Illustrious, had the bridge broken down in the following year and changed its gate to a chapel. Louis was buried in the crypt of Scheyern Abbey...
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  • Nightmare Mr Joseph Caram. Encyclopedia Titanica. Graziella Leporati, Quegli otto lombardi inghiottiti dall’oceano la notte del Titanic, Il Giorno. Known for...
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  • III von Dalmässing, Abbess (1239–1242) Irmgard I von Scheyern, Abbess (1242–1245) Hildegard von Kirchberg, Abbess (1245–1249) Kunigunde III von Stein...
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    adjacent Duchy of Carinthia but was defeated by the troops of Duke Bernhard von Spanheim and his son Archbishop Philip of Salzburg at Greifenburg in 1252...
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    with two cross beams in the form of so-called patriarchal crosses (or Scheyern crosses). These "weather crosses" were intended to supersede the old pagan...
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