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  1. 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 ...

  2. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Death: circa 1112 (46-64) Wittlesbach, Germany. Immediate Family: Son of Otto I, Graf von Scheyern and Haziga von Scheyern. Brother of Ekkehart I Graf von Scheyern; Count Bernhard Of Scheyern, I and Arnold I von Scheyern, Graf von Dachau.

  3. Otto I, Count of Scheyern (some authors call him Otto II of Scheyern; [citation needed] c. 1020 – before 4 December 1072) was the earliest known ancestor of the House of Wittelsbach whose relation with the House can be properly verified.

  4. 17 de sept. de 2020 · Otto I, Count of Scheyern (some authors call him Otto II of Scheyern; c. 1020 – before 4 December 1072) was the most ancient ancestor of the House of Wittelsbach whose relation with the House can be properly verified.

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    • Haziga (Diessen) Vom Scheyern
  5. 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.

  6. In 1124, Otto V, count of Scheyern (died 1155), removed the residence of his family to Wittelsbach and called himself by this name. His son, Otto VI, after serving the German king Frederick I, was invested duke of Bavaria, as Otto I in 1180. From that date until 1918, Bavaria was ruled by the Wittelsbachs.

  7. New Catholic Encyclopedia. SCHEYERN, ABBEY OF Benedictine house in Bavaria, Germany. It was founded c. 1050 by hermits in Margaretenzell (today Bayrischzell) and after their death settled by monks from hirsau Abbey c. 1077 at the request of Haziga (d. 1103), widow of Count of the Palatinate Otto II yon Scheyern.