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House of Wittelsbach




Luitpold
Founder of the
Luitpoldings

Margrave of Carinthia
and
Upper Pannonia,
Count in the Nordgau

?-907
Arnulf the Bad[1]  · [2]
Duke of Bavaria
r. 907–937
?-937
Count Henry von Schweinfurt[3]
Margrave of the Nordgau
r. 994-1017
c.970–1017

or, Count Berthold of Schweinfurt[4]
?-980
Leopold I[5]
Margrave of Ostmark
r. 976-994
c. 940 – 994
Heinrich I
Count of Pegnitz
c.1008 – c.1043


House of Babenberg(de)
Margraves & Dukes of Austria to 1246
Otto I[6]
Count of Scheyern
Vogt of Friesling
c.1020–1072
Eckhard I[7] [7]
Count of Scheyern
c. 1044–1091
Bernard I[7] [7]
Count of Scheyern
d.abt. 1102
Otto II[7] [7][8]
Count of Scheyern
Vogt of Friesling
and Weihenstephan
?-1120
Arnold I[9]
Count of Scheyern in Dachau
d. c. 1123
Udalrich I
(also Ulrich)

Count of Scheyern
and Vogt of Freising
† 1130
Otto IV[10]
Count of Scheyern
Count of Wittelsbach, 1116
Count Palatine of Bavaria
r. 1120-1156
c. 1083–1156
Ekkehard II
1116, Vogt von Ebersberg
† after 1135
Otto III
d.1130
Eckhard III
d.1183
Bernard II (d. c. 1135)Conrad I
Count of Scheyern-Dachau
† 1130
Arnold II
Count of Scheyern-Dachau
† 1124
Otto I
Count of Scheyern in Dachau-Valley
† 1130
[11] [12]
House of Wittelsbach
Otto I the Redhead
Count Palatine of Bavaria,
Count of Wittelsbach & Scheyern (Otto VI)

r. 1156-1180
Duke of Bavaria
r. 1180-1183
1117–1183)
Conrad of Wittelsbach, Cardinal
Archbishop of Mainz
, r. 1161–1165, 1183−1200
c.1120/1125–1200
Otto VII
Count Palatine of Bavaria
d.1189
Conrad I
Duke of Merania
r.1152–1159
d.1159
Conrad I
Count of Scheyern in Dachau-Valley
† 1175
Louis I the Kelheimer
Duke of Bavaria
r. 1183-1231
1173 -1231
Otto VIII
Count Palatine of Bavaria,r.1189-1209

bef. 1180–1209
killed Philip of Swabia
Conrad II
Duke of Merania
r.1159-–1182
d.1182
Otto II
Count of Scheyern in Dachau-Valley
† 1166
Conrad II
Count of Scheyern in Dachau-Valley
† 1200
[13] · [14]
House of Wittelsbach
Otto III
Count of Scheyern in Dachau-Valley
† 1268
Otto II
Duke of Bavaria
r. 1231-1253
(1206-1253)
m.Agnes of the Palatinate,grdd of Duke Henry the Lion and Conrad of Hohenstaufen by which the Wittelsbach inherited the Palatinate
Louis II
Duke of Bavaria & Count Palatine of the Rhine
r. 1253-1294
(1229–1294)
Henry XIII
Duke of (Lower) Bavaria
r. 1255-1290
(1235–1290)
m. Elizabeth d. Béla IV of Hungary
Rudolf I the Stammerer
Elector Palatine
(1274–1319)
Louis IV
Holy Roman Emperor,1314
Duke of Upper Bavaria, 1294
(1282–1347)
Otto III
Duke of (Lower) Bavaria
r. 1290–1312
King of Hungary
r.1305–1307
(1261–1312)
Louis III
Duke of (Lower) Bavaria
r. 1290–1296
(1269–1296)
Stephen I
Duke of (Lower) Bavaria
r. 1290–1310
(1271–1310)

House of Wittelsbach in the Palatine and Bavaria
Henry XV
Duke of (Lower) Bavaria
r. 1312-1333
(1312–1333)
Henry XIV
Duke of (Lower) Bavaria
r. 1310–1339
(1305–1339)
Otto IV
Duke of (Lower) Bavaria
r. 1310–1334
(1307–1334)
John I
Duke of (Lower) Bavaria
r. 1339–1340
(1329–1340)
lower Bavaria passed to Emperor Louis IV

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Duggan, Anne J., ed. Nobles and Nobility in Medieval Europe: Concepts, Origins, Transformations. Rochester, N.Y.: Boydell & Brewer, 2000.p.36.
  2. ^ Muller-Mertens 1999, p. 239.
  3. ^ *Warner, David, ed. (2001). Ottonian Germany: The Chronicon of Thietmar of Merseburg. Manchester University Press.
  4. ^ "Medieval Lands Project, Bavarian nobility". Retrieved 2020-05-08.:

    Yet another theory puts him directly into the Popponids family

    .
  5. ^ Lingelbach 1913, p. 89.
  6. ^ Detlev Schwennicke, Europäische Stammtafeln: Stammtafeln zur Geschichte der Europäischen Staaten, Neue Folge, Band I (Marburg, Germany: Verlag von J. A. Stargardt, 1980), Tafeln 9, 23
  7. ^ a b c d e f Detlev Schwennicke, Europäische Stammtafeln: Stammtafeln zur Geschichte der Europäischen Staaten, Neue Folge, Band I (Marburg, Germany: Verlag von J. A. Stargardt, 1980), Tafel 23
  8. ^

    Louda & c make Otto II the father of Otto IV

  9. ^ Wolfram Ziegler: König Konrad III. (1138–1152). Hof, Urkunden und Politik. Böhlau Wien, 2008, ISBN 978-3-205-77647-5, S. 472.
  10. ^ Jeffery 2018, p. ii.
  11. ^ Rietstap, Johannes Baptist (1861). Armorial général, contenant la description des armoiries des familles nobles et patriciennes de l'Europe: précédé d'un dictionnaire des termes du blason. G.B. van Goor. p. W. De gueules, à la fasce vivrée d'argent. ...
  12. ^ Biebel, Christoph (2006). "Das Wappen der Wittelsbacher" (PDF). Retrieved 2007-10-11.[dead link]
  13. ^ Biebel, Christoph (2006). "Das Wappen der Wittelsbacher" (PDF). Retrieved 2007-10-11.[dead link]
  14. ^ Louda 1981, p. 191


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