Lothar II of Arles Adelais of Burgundy

Konrad von Öhningen Richlind von Sachsen

Cunigunde von Öhningen

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Hijes con:
Friedrich I Buren

Hermanes:
Herman II von Swabia
Ita von Öhningen

Hijes:
Frederick von Büren
Berthold von Dießen
Cunigunde von Öhningen
  • Nacimiento: Alrededor de 980, Öhningen, Konstanz, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Alemania
  • Casado/a 9??, ?, Alemania, con Friedrich I Buren
  • Fallecido/a: 6 Mar 1020, Dießen am Ammersee, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Alemania
  • Ocupación: Comitissa
  • Fuente: geni.com
  • https://www.geni.com/people/Kunigunde-von-%C3%96hningen/6000000003495348827?through=6000000003494715786

    Enterrado/a en: St Stefan, Dießen am Ammersee, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany

    Kunigunde von Öhningen

    Madre de Frederick von Buren; Guta von Wittelsbach; Berthold II von Dießen; Otto I Von Diessen, Graf von Diessen; Christine von Diessen, countess; Pilihild von Diessen and Friedrich II, Graf von Diessen
    Hermana de: Ekbert; Liutold, Comte de Montbéliard; Herman II, duke of Swabia and Ita von Öhningen

    http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SWABIA.htm#Kunigunddied1020 v3.0 Updated 24 July 2014

    Duke Konrad & his wife had [nine] children:

    9. [KUNIGUNDE [Kunizza] (-6 Mar 1020, bur Diessen). The Genealogia Welforum refers to the four daughters of "Chuno comes [et] filia Ottonis Magni imperatoris", specifying that the fourth (unnamed) married "comite de Andhese"[165]. The Historia Welforum refers to the four daughters of "Couno comes" and "filia Ottonis magnis imperatoris…Richlint", specifying that they married "una Roudolfo isti [=Welforum], alia cuidam de Rinveldin, parenti Zaringiorum, tercia regie Rugiorum, quarta comiti de Diezon"[166]. As noted above, these two sources are unreliable in their recording of the sons of Konrad I Duke of Swabia, so should not be assumed to be any more precise in recording his daughters. The De Fundatoribus Monasterii Diessenses names "Kunizza comitissa" as wife of "Fridericus comes dictus Roch", but specifying that she was the sister of "sancta Richgardis que Ebersberg cenobium construxit" and that "Otto imperator magnus" was their "avus"[167]. On the other hand, the Chronico Eberspergense names "Rihcardem sororem Marhwardi presidis de Carinthia"[168]. No other indication has been found that Richardis may have been the sister of Kunigunde. The De Fundatoribus records that Kunizza founded "monasterium sancti Stephani" in 1020 after the death of her husband. The necrology of Diessen records the death "Mar Non" of "Chuniza com, sepulta in media basilica s Stephani, uxor Friderici comes Rochen"[169]. m FRIEDRICH I Graf [von Diessen], son of --- (-Jerusalem before 1020, bur Jerusalem).]