- to Bavaria,
where she
joined Niedernburg convent in P****au and
became the abbess. She
lived in the
nunnery of
Niedernburg in P****au,
where she died. Gisela's...
- of
Cunigunde of
Luxembourg In 1010, a lady
named Eilika was
abbess of
Niedernburg Abbey in P****au. It is
thought this
Eilika may have been a
daughter of...
-
Issue Gebhard III,
Count of
Sulzbach Adelheid of Sulzbach,
Abbess of
Niedernburg Gertrude of Sulzbach,
Queen of
Germany Bertha of Sulzbach, Byzantine...
- whom she survived. She left
Hungary in 1045 and died as
Abbess of the
Niedernburg Abbey in P****au in
Bavaria around 1060.
Although the
Illuminated Chronicle...
- The
Abteiland ("Abbey Land") is a
former estate owned by
Niedernburg Abbey above P****au. From the
early 13th
century until the
seizure of
church property...
- The
Niederburg ("Lower Castle") at Kobern, also
called the
Niedernburg,
Unterburg or Neue Burg, is a hill
castle above the muni****lity of Kobern-Gondorf...
-
Ancestor of
later Counts of Sulzbach.
Adelheid of Sulzbach,
Abbess of
Niedernburg in P****au.
Gertrude von
Sulzbach (c. 1114 - 14
April 1146).
Married Conrad...
-
Hungarian Queen Gisela came to P****au to
enter the
Benedictine nunnery of
Niedernburg,
where she soon
became an abbess. On the
Ascension of the
Ascension of...
- Vogt of the
Regensburg cathedral, Vogt of Niedermünster and of P****au-
Niedernburg.
Gebhard had 5
children with his wife Matilda:
Berengar III († August...
- War I a
Munich archaeologist discovered her
grave in the
church of the
Niedernburg convent —
which has
since become a
place of
pilgrimage for the Hungarian...