-
Saxony but her
given name has not been preserved.
About 1057, he
married Haziga of Diessen,
daughter of
Count Friedrich of Diessen. Otto had 4
known children...
-
Haziga of Diessen, also
known as
Hadegunde (c. 1040 – 1
August 1104) was a
Countess consort of Scheyern. Her
descent is not
entirely clear. It is usually...
- be
unambiguously determined because Otto I
Scheyern was
first married to
Haziga of
Diessen (the
widow of
Count Herman of Kastl) and
later to an unknown...
- site of the
community founded in
around 1077 at
Bayrischzell by
Countess Haziga of Aragon, wife of Otto II,
Count of Scheyern, the
ancestors of the Wittelsbachs...
-
married with a
daughter of
Count Meginhardt of
Reichersbeuern and
later with
Haziga of
Diessen (the
widow of
Count Herman of Kastl) and we don't know when Otto...
- date)
Guglielmo Embriaco,
Genoese merchant (d. 1102) (approximate date)
Haziga of Diessen,
German countess (approximate date)
Harald III, king of Denmark...
- 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...
-
previously formed the
small monastery founded in 1077 at
Bayrischzell by
Haziga of Diessen, wife of
Count Otto I of Scheyern,
ancestors of the Wittelsbachs...
- 1020, but
before 1049) ⚭ Hazacha,
daughter of
Count Altmann I of
Freising Haziga of
Diessen († 1104) ⚭ 1.
Hermann von
Kastl ⚭ 2. Otto von
Scheyern → The...
- muni****lity. In 1076 a
hermitage with
Margarethe chapel was
founded by
Haziga, the wife of
Palatine Count Otto II. Of Scheyern-Wittelsbach. In 1079 this...