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  1. His parents are unknown, though he is possibly the son of Wilhelm (I), Graf im Sudthuringen 949, im Gau Usiti (Husitin) in 958 and im Helme und Altgau in 961 who died 16 April 963. Poppo, who is mentioned in 965 as Imperial Hofkappelan and died before 973 was Wilhelm II's brother.

  2. Jan 13, 2021 · Son of Wilhelm II "der Große" Graf im Visichgau (Weimar) and NN von Grabfeld. Husband of Oda von der Ostmark. Father of William IV, Margrave of Meissen; Poppo; Otto I Weimar, Count of Orlamünde and Aribo Weimar. Brother of Agnes von Weimar-Orlamünde and Poppo I von Weimar, Markgraf von Istria. Occupation:

    • Thüringen
    • Oda Von Der Ostmark
  3. Jan 24, 2022 · Several times in the Annalista Saxo, Poppo is named as the brother of Wilhelm and Otto, Margraves, which would indicate he was the son of Wilhelm III, Graf von Weimar, but chronologically this seems to be impossible, and it is more likely he is the son of Wilhelm II, and brother of Wilhelm III.

    • Male
    • Hadamut (Istria) di Carniola
  4. Graf Herman von Orlamünde II was born about 1184, in Saxe-Altenburg as the son of Siegfried von Weimar Orlamünde III and Estrid Valdemarsdatter. He married Beatrix von Andechs-Meranien about 1231, in Weimar, Thuringia, Germany.

    • Male
    • Beatrix Von Andechs-Meranien
  5. Nov 1, 2020 · Otto "Graf von Weimar, Markgraf von Meissen" von Weimar formerly Weimar aka von Meissen. Born about 1005 in Weimar, Thueringen. Ancestors. Son of Wilhelm (Weimar) von Weimar and Oda (UNKNOWN) der Ostmark. Brother of Orlamunda Von Weimer [half] Husband of Adele (Reginar) de Louvain — married [date unknown] [location unknown] Descendants ...

    • Male
    • Adele (Reginar) de Louvain
  6. Mar 8, 2023 · The Annalista Saxo says in one passage that Otto was "matrimonio inpari, matre scilicet Slavica, natus" but elsewhere that Oda (mother of "Dedo iunior") was "mater Ottonis de Orlagemunde"[1183]. Graf von Weimar. He succeeded his brother in 1062 as OTTO Markgraf von Meissen. Vogt of Merseburg cathedral 1066. Graf von Orlamünde.

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