1054_ERR
Abbott Erchembaldus of the monastery of Saint Mary and Saint Andrew on Crveni otok by Rovinj (Rovigno) leases certain possessions in the territory of Faenza to a certain Peter called Alegritto and his wife Gasdia.
1058_WM
Henry IV, king of the Romans, donates properties from the March of Carniola to Anzo, his faithful subject.
1060_WMD
An Ozi exchanges properties with the Bishopric of Brixen and its bishop Altwin: Ozi gives Krnica in Carniola, and in return receives Vadiče and Visoče, properties in the county of Margrave Ulrich I.
1060_DWM
A nobleman Nebcor donates a field underneath Bled castle to the Bishopric of Brixen and its bishop Altwin; in return he receives from the aforementioned bishop two fields. In another donation, the same nobleman Nebcor donates to the same bishopric and the same bishop a property in Begunje, the one that he received from Margrave Ulrich I. For this donation, Nebcor received other properties in return from bishop Altwin.
1060_WMD1
Margrave Ulrich I donates properties in Bled to the Bishopric of Bressanone and its bishop Altwin.
1060_WM
Margrave Ulrich I authorizes the knight Taganus, vassal of Altwin, the bishop of Bressanone, to carry out two donations to the Church of Bressanone on his behalf: 1) by a donation charter done in Leše, Ulrich bestows Leše to the Bishopric of Bressanone; 2) by a donation charter done in Kovor, Ulrich donates to the same Church the village Bistrica and the Church is to keep this property only if the margrave would die single, without ever having married.
1061_MI
Megingaudus, the bishop of Pula, donates a property to St. Michael's monastery, witnessed by "Istrian margrave Ulrich".
1061_OMR
A regestum of a donation by which Hartwig of Piran together with his wife Bona donates Kaštel (Castelvenere) to Ulrich, the margrave of Istria.
1062_WM
Henry IV, King of the Romans, donates properties in Piran and Novigrad in the March of Istria to the monastery of Saint Andrew in Freising under the jurisdiction of the Bishopric of Freising and its bishop Ellenhardus.
1062_WM1
Henry IV, King of the Romans, donates properties in the March of Carniola to his faithful subject Anzo.
1062_PAG
King Henry IV confirms the rights and possessions enjoyed by the Patriarchate of Aquileia, especially the parish (!) of Grado, bestowed upon the Patriarchate by Henry's predecessors and the Holy See.
1062_WMN
Notices from the 11th and 12th century narrative sources regarding Ulrich I of House Weimar–Orlamünde, the margrave of Carniola and Istria.
1063_WM
Henry IV, king of the Romans, donates properties in the march of Margrave Ulrich I (Carniola) to the Bishopric of Bressanone.
1064_PG
Pope Alexander II confirms to Domenico Marango, the incumbent patriarch of Grado, the patriarchal dignity along with the right to bear the cross and the pallium (narrative account from Andrea Dandolo’s Chronica per extensum descripta).
1064_WM
Henry IV, King of the Romans, donates properties in Istria to Margrave Ulrich I of Weimar-Orlamünde for his faithful service.
1065_WA
St. Michael’s monastery, represented by abbot Iuvencius and advocate Wezelin, exchanges properties with a Berthold.
1066_HS
Henry IV, King of the Romans, donates the village Zrenj in the March of Istria to his faithful subject Adalbert.
1067_WM
Henry IV, King of the Romans, donates seven villages in Istria, the march of Margrave Ulrich I, to the Bishopric of Freising and its bishop Ellenhard.
1068_WA
A Johnny Vilico bestows to St. Michael's monastery and its abbot Iuvencius his property in Rumijan under the condition that his son Martin enjoys the usufruct of this land for four years.
1070_WM
Welf IV, duke of Bavaria, donates properties to the Bishopric of Bressanone and its bishop Altwin.
1072_DM
Patriarch Ulrich I of Aquileia completes the foundation of the monastery of Moggio begun by his predecessor Frederick at Count Kazelin’s request, endowing it with the count's allodial properties and adding his own donations, including Oprtalj and the mills in Lim Bay in Istria.
1074_PG
Doge Domenico Selvo confirms the donation of various tributes and incomes to the Patriarchate of Grado, originally donated by his predecessor Doge Domenico I Contarini.
1077_HP
King Henry IV confirms the jurisdictions and immunities of the Bishopric of Poreč.