Wodalricus I, de Eppenstein, patriarcha Aquileiensis (1086-1121)

1086_CSG

Regestum

Berthold II of Zähringen, the son of the deposed duke of Carinthia, attacks the properties of St. Gallen monastery whose abbot is Ulrich Eppenstein, the brother of Liutold, the incumbent duke of Carinthia, and Henry, the incumbent margrave of Istria (narrative account from the contemporary chronicle Continuatio casuum sancti Galli).

Date
1086
Place

1090_HA

Regestum

Duke Henry Eppenstein renounces the advocacy over the Church of Aquileia in favor of his brother Ulrich, the incumbent patriarch of Aquileia, who invests the chapter of Aquileia with the rights of advocacy over their possessions and Burchard of Moosburg with the remaining rights of advocacy.

Date
Originally undated; usually dated to circa 1093; most probably should be dated to a period between the May of 1090 and the September of 1091; the most conservative dating being between May 1090 and November 1102
Place

1093_PAP

Regestum

King Henry IV donates regalian rights over the Bishopric of Pula, namely the right to appoint and invest bishops, to the Patriarchate of Aquileia.

Date
1093 or 1094

1102_DW

Regestum

Ulrich II Weimar-Orlamünde and his wife Adelaide donate their possessions in the County of Istria to Patriarch Ulrich of Eppenstein and the Church of Aquileia.

Date
November 17, 1102
Place

1176_PA

Regestum

Pope Alexander III assumes the chapter of Aquileia and its canons under his protection and confirms all their possessions and jurisdictions.

Date
7th of July, 1176
Place