Matilda of Sulzbach

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Matilda of Sulzbach (died 31 October or 3 November 1165) was Margravine of Istria by marriage to Engelbert III of Istria. Different dates of death are given in the necrologies of Baumburg Abbey and two monasteries of Salzburg.[1]

Life[]

She was a daughter of Berengar II, Count of Sulzbach (c. 1080 – 3 December 1125) and his second wife Adelheid of Wolfratshausen. In 1111, Berengar was among the nobles attending the coronation of Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor. He is mentioned among the sureties of documents related to the coronation. In 1120, Berengar is recorded granting a donation to the Prince-Bishopric of Bamberg. He is mentioned as the founder of Berchtesgaden Provostry and Baumburg Abbey. He was also a co-founder of Kastl Abbey. He was one of the rulers who signed the Concordat of Worms (23 September 1122). In August, 1125, Berengar is mentioned in documents of Lothair III, King of the Romans. The death of Berengar is mentioned four months later.[2] The identity of her mother is mentioned in the "Kastler Reimchronik", Vers 525.

Matilda married Engelbert III of Istria. Her husband witnessed the granting of the Privilegium Minus creating the Duchy of Austria. They had four children:[3]

Issue[]

  • Urlic, Count of Laibach (Ljubljana)
  • Godfrey, a priest.
  • Herman II, succeeded his brother in Carinthia.

References[]

  1. ^ Cawley, Charles (July 2012), Profile of Matilda of Sulzbach, Medieval Lands database, Foundation for Medieval Genealogy,[self-published source][better source needed]
  2. ^ Cawley, Charles (July 2012), Profile of Berengar of Sulzbach, his wives and children, Medieval Lands database, Foundation for Medieval Genealogy,[self-published source][better source needed]
  3. ^ Cawley, Charles (July 2012), Profile of Engelbert III, his wife and children, Medieval Lands database, Foundation for Medieval Genealogy,[self-published source][better source needed]
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