Domus comitum de Semta et Ebersberg

970_SE

Regestum

Excerpts from the family chronicle of the counts of Sempt-Ebersberg regarding Ulrich I, the count of the march of Carniola; his heirs Adalbero II, Eberhard II and Williburga II; and Hademoud II, the daughter of Williburga II and the only surviving direct heir of House Sempt-Ebersberg. Hademoud II would marry Poppo II of Weimar-Orlamünde with whom she would have Ulrich I, the first margrave of Istria.

Date
c. 970 to c. 1045 (written in the second half of the 11th century)
Place

1011_WM

Regestum

Henry II, King of the Romans, donates properties in the March of Carniola, including the castle Bled, to the Bishopric of Säben (later Brixen) and its bishop Adalbero.

Date
22nd of May, 1011
Place

1037_EM

Regestum

Eberhard II of Sempt-Ebersberg founds the monastery in Geisenfeld. Forgery from the late 15th or early 16th century.

Date
1037 (15th or 16th century forgery)
Place

1040_EM

Regestum

Henry III, King of the Romans, donates properties in the March of Carniola and the County of Margrave Eberhard to the Church of Aquileia.

Date
8th of January, 1040
Place

1040_AZ

Regestum

Azica, the daughter of count Wezelin and Williburga, donates properties to the monastery of Saint Mary and Archangel Michael in Lim bay. 14th century forgery.

Date
12th of May, 1040 (1042 according to the dating by indiction, 1044 according to the dating by Henry III's reign)

1040_WB

Regestum

Countess Williburga, the mother of Azica, confirms her daughters donation and donates even more properties to the monastery of Saint Mary and Saint Michael in Lim. 15th century forgery.

Date
12th of July, 1040 (1042 according to the dating by indiction, 1044 according to the dating by Henry III's reign)

1045_HD

Regestum

Notices from the cartularies of the Ebersberg and Geisenfeld monasteries regarding the heirs of the house Sempt-Ebersberg: Williburga II, her daughter Hademoud II, and her grandson Ulrich I.

Date
c. 1045 to c. 1064