Domus comitum de Wimmare et Orlagemunde

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_AZ

Regestum

Azica, the daughter of Count Wezelin and Countess Williburga, donates properties to the monastery of Saint Mary and Archangel Michael in Lim Bay (14th-century forgery).

Date
May 12, 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

1060_WMD

Regestum

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.

Date
c. 1060 (between 1050 and 1065)

1060_DWM

Regestum

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. 

Date
c. 1060 (between 1050 and 1065)

1060_WM

Regestum

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.

Date
c. 1060 (before 1063)

1061_OMR

Regestum

A regestum of a donation by which Hartwig of Piran together with his wife Bona donates Kaštel (Castelvenere) to Ulrich, the margrave of Istria.

Date
1061

1062_WM

Regestum

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.

Date
24th of October, 1062
Place

1062_WMN

Regestum

Notices from the 11th and 12th century narrative sources regarding Ulrich I of House Weimar–Orlamünde, the margrave of Carniola and Istria.

Date
c. 1062 to 1070

1064_WM

Regestum

Henry IV, King of the Romans, donates properties in Istria to Margrave Ulrich I of Weimar-Orlamünde for his faithful service.

Date
31st of July, 1064
Place

1067_WM

Regestum

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.

Date
5th of March, 1067
Place

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

1112_EA

Regestum

Ulrich II of Weimar and Orlamünde dies heirless after having repudiated his wife Adelaide; his patrimony in Thuringia is claimed by Siegfried of Ballenstedt, the son of another Adelaide, the daughter of Otto I of Orlamünde, but Emperor Henry V refuses to acknowledge this hereditary right and confiscates the family patrimony as imperial possessions; a feud breaks out – the original House Weimar-Orlamünde, which included Ulrich I, the margrave of Carniola, Istria and Savinja, dies out in male line (a contemporary narrative account penned by Ekkehard of Aura).

Date
1112