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  1. The monastery at Scheyern was established in 1119 as the final site of the community founded in around 1077 at Bayrischzell by Countess Haziga of Aragon, wife of Otto II, Count of Scheyern, the ancestors of the Wittelsbachs. The first monks were from Hirsau Abbey, of which the new monastery was a priory, founded as it was against the background ...

  2. Otto II of Scheyern (some authors call him Otto III) (died 31 October 1120) was a son of Otto I, Count of Scheyern.His mother can not be unambiguously assigned because Otto I was married with a daughter of Count Meginhardt of Reichersbeuern and later with Haziga of Diessen (the widow of Count Herman of Kastl) and we don't know when Otto was born.

  3. Otto I (1117 – 11 July 1183), called the Redhead (German: der Rotkopf), was Duke of Bavaria from 1180 until his death. He was also called Otto VI as Count Palatine of Bavaria from 1156 to 1180. He was the first Bavarian ruler from the House of Wittelsbach , a dynasty which reigned until the abdication of King Ludwig III of Bavaria in the German Revolution of 1918.

  4. Brief Life History of Otto I. When Otto I von Scheyern Graf von Scheyern und Vogt von Freising was born in 1018, in Schwaben, Kelheim, Kelheim, Bavaria, Germany, his father, Graf Heinrich I. von der Pegnitz, was 18 and his mother, Hildegardis von Altdorf, was 13. He married Haziga von Dießen in 1046, in Scheyern, Pfaffenhofen, Bavaria, Germany.

  5. Brief Life History of Otto V. When Otto V von Scheyern Wittelsbach was born on 7 January 1083, in Bavaria, Germany, his father, Graf Eckhard I von Scheyern, was 32 and his mother, Richgardis von Weimar Orlamünde, was 22. He married Heilika von Lengenfeld-Pettendorf on 13 July 1116. They were the parents of at least 6 sons and 4 daughters.

  6. Research by Friedrich R Wollmershhauser given to Sheldon Wimmer for OTTO I VON SCHEYERN. OTTO I VON SCHEYERN, Count in Scheyern, g. about 1019, 04.12.1072 on the way to the Holy Land. Otto I von Scheyern was the oldest clearly provable ancestor of the Wittelsbacher. oo about 1040 HAZIG …

  7. Otto I, Duke of Carinthia or Otto of Worms (c. 950–1004) Otto I, Duke of Swabia and Bavaria (955–982) Otto I, Marquess of Montferrat (died 991) Otto I, Count of Savoy (1023–1057/1060) Otto I, Count of Duras (fl. 1065) Otto I, Margrave of Meissen (died 1067) Otto I, Count of Scheyern (died 1072) Otto I, Count of Scheyern-Dachau-Valley (fl ...