Werihen III, comes Foriiulii, comes Istriae († c. 1028)

Vedi hoc capitulum scriptum manu Petri Stih.

991_CW

Regestum

A public placitum held in front of Istrian Count Werihen whereby the dispute between the Bishopric of Poreč, represented by Bishop Andrew, and a Bertha, a widow of a Cadoloh, regarding the latter's fiscal obligations towards the Church of Poreč (herbaticum and glandaticum) is judged in Bertha's favor.

Date
October 5, 991

1001_GW

Regestum

Emperor Otto III donates half of Solkan and Gorizia, together with half of their respective appurtenances, to Werihen, count of Friuli.

Date
October 27, 1001
Place

1001_PW

Regestum

A placitum presided by Otto of Worms, duke of Carinthia and Margrave of Verona, deliberates on the matter of the authenticity of the donation charter issued by Emperor Otto III to Werihen, count of Friuli, bestowing upon the recipient half of Solkan and Gorizia (doc. 1001_GW); the judicial assembly finds the charter authentic and confirms the legal possession of the endowed Werihen.

Date
November 3, 1001
Place

1027_KA

Regestum

The ruling of the royal court, chaired by Emperor Conrad II and his son Henry in San Zeno in Verona, by which the duke of Carinthia, Adalbero of Eppenstein, is forced to renounce his claims to exact fodrum - a levy in kind for the upkeep of the royal retinue during the king's stay in Italy - from the subjects of the Church of Aquileia. By official decree of the imperial court, the Church of Aquileia is to be free from this levy to the dukes of Carinthia.

Date
May 19, 1027
Place

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