Ulric I of Carniola
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Ulric I (died 6 March 1070) was the Margrave of Carniola and Carinthia
from 1045 and Margrave of Istria from 1060. He was the son and successor of Poppo I
and Hadamut.
On 31 July 1064, the Emperor Henry IV donated land in pago Histrie ... in comitatu Odalrici marchionis ("in the country of Istria ... in the county of Margrave Ulric") to prefato Odalrico marchioni ("the prefect Ulric, margrave"). Again on 5 March 1067, Henry donated land in pago Istria in marcha Odalrici marchionis ("in the country of Istria in the march of Margrave Ulric"), this time to the church Freising
. Ulric was recorded as Odalricus marchio Carentinorum ("Ulric, margrave of the Carinthians") on his death.
Ulric married Sophia, daughter of Bela I of Hungary and his first wife, Ryksa or Richeza, sister of Casimir I of Poland
. Alternatively, it has been suggested that she was the daughter of Bela and his second wife, Tuta von Formbach. Sophia was a sister of Ladislaus I of Hungary. Another alternateive hypothesis makes Sophia the daughter of Tuta and Peter of Hungary, but that seems highly unlikely. Sophie gave her first husband four children:
Duchy of Carinthia
The Duchy of Carinthia was a duchy located in southern Austria and parts of northern Slovenia. It was separated from the Duchy of Bavaria in 976, then the first newly created Imperial State beside the original German stem duchies....
from 1045 and Margrave of Istria from 1060. He was the son and successor of Poppo I
Poppo I of Carniola
Poppo I was Margrave of Istria from 1012 and of Carniola from 1040 to his death.Poppo was the son of a comital family from Weimar in the Imperial Landgraviate of Thuringia...
and Hadamut.
On 31 July 1064, the Emperor Henry IV donated land in pago Histrie ... in comitatu Odalrici marchionis ("in the country of Istria ... in the county of Margrave Ulric") to prefato Odalrico marchioni ("the prefect Ulric, margrave"). Again on 5 March 1067, Henry donated land in pago Istria in marcha Odalrici marchionis ("in the country of Istria in the march of Margrave Ulric"), this time to the church Freising
Freising
Freising is a town in Bavaria, Germany, and capital of the district Freising. Total population 48,500.The city is located north of Munich at the Isar river, near the Munich International Airport...
. Ulric was recorded as Odalricus marchio Carentinorum ("Ulric, margrave of the Carinthians") on his death.
Ulric married Sophia, daughter of Bela I of Hungary and his first wife, Ryksa or Richeza, sister of Casimir I of Poland
Casimir I of Poland
Casimir I the Restorer , was a Duke of Poland of the Piast dynasty and the de facto monarch of the entire country from 1034 until his death....
. Alternatively, it has been suggested that she was the daughter of Bela and his second wife, Tuta von Formbach. Sophia was a sister of Ladislaus I of Hungary. Another alternateive hypothesis makes Sophia the daughter of Tuta and Peter of Hungary, but that seems highly unlikely. Sophie gave her first husband four children:
- Poppo IIPoppo II of CarniolaPoppo II was the Margrave of Carniola from 1070 and Margrave of Istria from 1096 to his death. He was the son and successor of Ulric I. His mother was Sophia, a daughter of Bela I of Hungary. He was thus of royal blood....
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, and secondly Udalschalk, Count of Lurngau