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Gebhard of Supplinburg

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Spouse(s)
  
Hedwig of Formbach

Died
  
June 9, 1075

Parents
  
Bernhard of Supplinburg

Mother
  
Ida of Querfurt

Name
  
Gebhard Supplinburg


Father
  
Bernhard of Supplinburg

Children
  
Lothair II, Holy Roman Emperor

Grandchildren
  
Gertrude of Supplingenburg

People also search for
  
Lothair II, Holy Roman Emperor

Great grandchildren
  
Henry the Lion

Noble family
  
Supplingenburg dynasty

Gebhard of Supplinburg (or Süpplingenburg; died 9 June 1075) was a Saxon count in the Eastphalian Harzgau and Nordthüringgau. He was the father of Emperor Lothair II.

Life

Gebhard was the son of Count Bernhard of Supplinburg (d. about 1069) and his wife Ida of Querfurt, a niece of Saint Bruno of Querfurt. About 1052 he succeeded his father in the Eastphalian Harzgau und Nordthüringgau.

About 1060, he married Hedwig (d. 1090), a daughter of the Bavarian count Frederick of Formbach and heiress to Süpplingenburg Castle. According to the Sächsische Weltchronik, he had to overcome the resistance of the rivalling Counts of Goseck, relatives of Archbishop Adalbert of Bremen, who had the marriage annulled.

Like many Saxon nobles, Gebhard joined the Saxon Rebellion of Count Otto of Northeim and Bishop Burchard II of Halberstadt against the Salian king Henry IV of Germany. He was killed in the 1075 Battle of Langensalza by the king's forces.

The later emperor Lothair II was Gebhard's posthumous son or born shortly before his death. His widow Hedwig secondly married Duke Theodoric II of Lorraine.

References

Gebhard of Supplinburg Wikipedia