Sophia of Istria
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Sophia of Istria
Summary
Sophia of Istria is a human[1]. She was born on 1050[2]. She died on September 6, 1132[3].
Key Facts
- Sophia of Istria was born on 1050[2].
- Sophia of Istria died on September 6, 1132[3].
- Sophia of Istria is buried at Kloster Diessen[4].
- Sophia of Istria's father was Poppo II, Margrave of Carniola[5].
- Sophia of Istria's mother was Richardis of Sponheim[6].
- Among Sophia of Istria's spouses was Berthold II, Count of Andechs[7].
- A child of Sophia of Istria was Poppo of Andechs[8].
- A child of Sophia of Istria was Otto VI. von Andechs[9].
- A child of Sophia of Istria was Berthold I of Istria[10].
- A child of Sophia of Istria was Gisela von Andechs[11].
- A child of Sophia of Istria was Mechtildis of Edelstetten[12].
- Sophia of Istria is recorded as female[13].
- Sophia of Istria's instance of is recorded as human[14].
- Sophia of Istria's family is recorded as House of Weimar-Orlamünde[15].
- Sophia of Istria's noble title is recorded as count[16].
- Sophia of Istria's given name is recorded as Sophie[17].
- Sophia of Istria's sibling is recorded as Engelbert of Schwarzenburg[18].
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Origins and Family
Sophia of Istria was born on 1050[2]. Her father was Poppo II, Margrave of Carniola[5]. Her mother was Richardis of Sponheim[6].
Personal Life
Among Sophia of Istria's spouses was Berthold II, Count of Andechs[7]. Children include Poppo of Andechs[8], a feudatory[19]; Otto VI. von Andechs[9], a Catholic priest[20], 1132–1196[21], of Germany[22]; Berthold I of Istria[10], a ruler[23], 1110–1188[24]; Gisela von Andechs[11], b. 1150[25]; and Mechtildis of Edelstetten[12], a nun[26], 1125–1160[27], of Germany[28].
Death and Burial
Sophia of Istria died on September 6, 1132[3]. She is buried at Kloster Diessen[4].
FAQs
Who were Sophia of Istria's parents?
Sophia of Istria's father was Poppo II, Margrave of Carniola[5]. Sophia of Istria's mother was Richardis of Sponheim[6].
Who was Sophia of Istria married to?
Sophia of Istria's spouses include Berthold II, Count of Andechs[7].