Diepold Count von Berg, also: Theobald, (c. 1140, – 3 November 1190) was the 11th Bishop of Passau from 1172 to 1190. Diepold von Berg was born around...
Diepold or Dipold is a Germanic dithematic name, a variant of Theobald. Notable people with this name include: DiepoldofBergDiepold III, Margrave of...
Swabian counts ofBerg. His parents were Diepold II von Berg-Schelklingen and Gisela von Dießen-Andechs. His younger brothers were Diepold von Berg and Manegold...
the privilegium of the Emperor Frederick Barbarossa, in which he elevated the Ostmark of Austria into a duchy. Bishop DiepoldofBerg went on the Third...
Tegernsee Abbey, and Bishop of Passau. Manegold, the youngest son of Count DiepoldofBerg in Upper Swabia and of Gisela of Andechs, was destined for a...
November 3 – DiepoldofBerg, German bishop (b. 1140) November 19 – Baldwin of Forde, English archbishop November 21 – Děpolt II (or Diepold), German nobleman...
November 3 – DiepoldofBerg, German bishop (b. 1140) November 19 – Baldwin of Forde, English archbishop November 21 – Děpolt II (or Diepold), German nobleman...
daughter of Swabian, Henry I, Count ofBerg (d. 1116) and his wife Adelheid of Mochental (d. 1127), a daughter of the Bavarian margrave Diepold II of Vohburg...
Volchero (c. 1140 – 23 January 1218), was the Bishop of Passau from 1191 until 1204 and Patriarch of Aquileia thereafter until his death. He was renowned...
Rhenish County ofBerg) by his wife Adelaide of Mochental (d. 1125/27),[citation needed] probably a sister of Margrave Diepold III of Vohburg. According...
Margrave Diepold III of Vohburg). Judith probably had a big impact on Poland's political life. It is believed that she was the mistress of Sieciech,...
Count of Bogen (d. 1218) married Kunigunda of Hirschberg, no known issue Albert IV, Count of Bogen (d. 1242) married Richeza of Dillingen Diepoldof Bogen...