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- Domvoogd van Regensburg; graaf van Diessen; vermeld in 1035 en 1075
Graaf An Der Sempt, Domvogt Von Regensburg.
Beroepen: Comte, de Riesgau, Prévôt de Ratisbonne, Comte, de Diessen
OF ouders: Dietrich van Wittelsbach (± 970-± 1020) en Nn van Wasserburg
(± 980-± 1025)
Frederick II of Dießen (also known as Frederick I of Regensburg; 1005 - 1075) was a German nobleman. He is documented as bailiff (Vogt) of the Regensburg cathedral chapter in 1035. He is one of the earliest known ancestors of the Counts of Andechs.
Life
His father was Count Frederick of Dießen (d. c.?1030), a relative of the legendary Bavarian count Rasso (d. 954), who administered the area around Dießen and Haching. His mother was Hemma, a daughter of Duke Conrad I of Swabia.
He became Domvogt of Regensburg in 1035. In 1055, he became Count in the Sempt area.
He died in 1075, as a lay brother in the Sankt Blasien Abbey in the Black Forest.
Marriages and issue
Frederick married three times:
---Hadamut (d. 1060), a daughter of Eberhard of Eppenstein. Together, they had one daughter:
Haziga (c.?1040 - 1 August 1104), also known as Hadegunde, married Herman of Kastl and secondly Otto I, Count of Scheyern
---Irmgard of Gilching. Together, they had the following children:
Uta, married Kuno of Rott, Count palatine of Bavaria
Arnold (d. after 1091), succeeded his father as Count of Dießen
Frederick, succeeded as Vogt of the cathedral chapter of Regensburg
Meinhard (d. after 1070), succeeded as Count of Gilching
Hemma
Liutgard, married Count Adalbert I of Bogen
Berthold, Count jure uxoris of Schwarzenburg
---Tuta, a daughter of the Vogt Hartwig I of Regensburg. This marriage was childless.
Overlijden
He died in 1075, as a lay brother in the Sankt Blasien Abbey in the Black Forest.
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