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Frederick II of Dießen (also known as Frederick I of Regensburg; 1005 – 1075) was a German nobleman. He is documented as bailiff (Vogt) of the Regensburg cathedral chapter in 1035. He is one of the earliest known ancestors of the Counts of Andechs.
Frederick II | |
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Count of Dießen | |
Born | 1005 |
Died | 1075 St. Blaise Abbey |
Buried | Seeon Abbey |
Noble family | House of Andechs |
Spouse(s) | Hadamut of Eppenstein Irmgard of Gilching Tuta of Regensburg |
Father | Frederick of Dießen |
Mother | Hemma of Swabia |
His father was Count Frederick of Dießen (d. c. 1030), a relative of the legendary Bavarian count Rasso (d. 954), who administered the area around Dießen and Haching. His mother was Hemma, a daughter of Duke Conrad I of Swabia.
He became Domvogt of Regensburg in 1035. In 1055, he became Count in the Sempt area.
He died in 1075, as a lay brother in the Sankt Blasien Abbey in the Black Forest.
Frederick married three times:
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