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- Lower Austria. About 25.84 percent of the muni****lity is forested. One Udalschalk or Udiskalk, first mentioned in 1109, founded a monastery there in 1112...
- public library membership required) Gushee, Lawrence (2001). "Udalscalcus [Udalschalk, Uodalscalc] of Maisach". Grove Music Online. Revised by David Hiley....
- bailiff (Vogt) of the Regensburg cathedral chapter, and secondly Count Udalschalk of Lurngau (d. 1115), a member of the Grögling-Hirschberg family Walburga...
- Adelaide, married firstly Frederick, Vogt of Regensburg, and secondly Udalschalk, Count in the Lurngau Walburga On 31 July 1064, King Henry IV of Germany...
- Constance (1111–1127). The Vita of Conrad was written in about 1120 by Udalschalk, a monk of St. Ulrich's and St. Afra's Abbey, Augsburg, of which he later...
- 1133–1152 Konrad von Hirscheck, 1152–1167 Hartwig I. von Lierheim, 1167–1184 Udalschalk, 1184–1202 Hartwig II, 1202–1208 Siegfried III. von Rechberg, 1208–1227...
- of lands claimed by Conrad through his mother, Willibirg, daughter of Udalschalk, count of Lurngau, and Adelaide, daughter of Margrave Ulrich I of Carniola...
- Adalbero (1107–09) Gunther (−1109) Egino (1109–20) Wollemar (1122–26) Udalschalk (1127–51) Hezilo (1156–64) Ulrich I of Biberbach (1169–74) Heinrich II...
- 1133–1152 Konrad von Hirscheck, 1152–1167 Hartwig I. von Lierheim, 1167–1184 Udalschalk, 1184–1202 Hartwig II, 1202–1208 Siegfried III. von Rechberg, 1208–1227...
- confirmed, among other things, that it was owned by the Augsburg bishop Udalschalk." At that time, the local government was exercised by Augsburg ministers...