Berengar I, Count of Sulzbach
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Berengar I, Count of Sulzbach
Summary
Berengar I, Count of Sulzbach is a human[1]. He was born on January 1, 1080[2]. He died on December 3, 1125[3]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (10 views/month, #7,291 of 1,000,298).[4]
Key Facts
- Berengar I, Count of Sulzbach was born on January 1, 1080[2].
- Berengar I, Count of Sulzbach died on December 3, 1125[3].
- Berengar I, Count of Sulzbach's father was Gebhard II von Sulzbach[5].
- Berengar I, Count of Sulzbach's mother was Irmgard von Rott[6].
- Berengar I, Count of Sulzbach was married to Adelheid of Wolfratshausen[7].
- Among Berengar I, Count of Sulzbach's spouses was Adelheid von Megling-Frontenhausen[8].
- A child of Berengar I, Count of Sulzbach was Bertha of Sulzbach[9].
- A child of Berengar I, Count of Sulzbach was Matilda of Sulzbach[10].
- A child of Berengar I, Count of Sulzbach was Gertrude of Sulzbach[11].
- A child of Berengar I, Count of Sulzbach was Gebhard III, Count of Sulzbach[12].
- A child of Berengar I, Count of Sulzbach was Luitgarde of Sulzbach[13].
- A child of Berengar I, Count of Sulzbach was Adelheid von Sulzbach[14].
- Berengar I, Count of Sulzbach held citizenship in Bavaria[15].
- Berengar I, Count of Sulzbach is recorded as male[16].
- Berengar I, Count of Sulzbach's instance of is recorded as human[17].
- Berengar I, Count of Sulzbach's noble title is recorded as count[18].
- Berengar I, Count of Sulzbach's noble title is recorded as Graf[19].
- Berengar I, Count of Sulzbach's given name is recorded as Berengar[20].
- Berengar I, Count of Sulzbach's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as German[21].
- Berengar I, Count of Sulzbach's social classification is recorded as nobility[22].
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Origins and Family
Berengar I, Count of Sulzbach was born on January 1, 1080[2]. His father was Gebhard II von Sulzbach[5]. His mother was Irmgard von Rott[6].
Personal Life
Spouses include Adelheid of Wolfratshausen[7], an aristocrat[23], 1084–1126[24], of Germany[25] and Adelheid von Megling-Frontenhausen[8], a donor[26], 1050–1105[27]. Children include Bertha of Sulzbach[9], a ruler[28], 1110–1159[29], of Byzantine Empire[30]; Matilda of Sulzbach[10]; Gertrude of Sulzbach[11], a queen[31], 1114–1146[32]; Gebhard III, Count of Sulzbach[12], a Vogt[33], 1114–1188[34]; Luitgarde of Sulzbach[13], a politician[35], 1118–1163[36]; and Adelheid von Sulzbach[14], an abbess[37].
Death and Burial
Berengar I, Count of Sulzbach died on December 3, 1125[3].
Why It Matters
Berengar I, Count of Sulzbach ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (10 views/month, #7,291 of 1,000,298).[4] He has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[38] He is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[39]
FAQs
Who were Berengar I, Count of Sulzbach's parents?
Berengar I, Count of Sulzbach's father was Gebhard II von Sulzbach[5]. Berengar I, Count of Sulzbach's mother was Irmgard von Rott[6].
Who was Berengar I, Count of Sulzbach married to?
Berengar I, Count of Sulzbach's spouses include Adelheid of Wolfratshausen[7] and Adelheid von Megling-Frontenhausen[8].