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  1. Diepold III, Margrave of Vohburg (c. 1079 – 1146) was a Bavarian noble from the House of the Diepoldinger-Rapotonen. He was an influential follower of Emperor Henry V and is best known as the father-in-law of Emperor Frederick Barbarossa.

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      Diepold or Dipold is a Germanic dithematic name, a variant...

  2. Margrave Diepold III (d. 1146) was a loyal supporter of Emperor Henry V and founder of the abbeys in Reichenbach and Waldsassen. From about 1125, he had the fortress of Eger ( Cheb ) erected at the border with Bohemia.

  3. Adelaide was a daughter of the Bavarian margrave Diepold III of Vohburg (c. 1079 – 1146), probably from his first marriage with Adelaide ( Adelajda; c. 1091 – 1127), a daughter of the Polish duke Władysław I Herman and Judith of Swabia.

  4. Dipold (died after 1221), known in German as Diepold (or Dietpold) von Schweinspünt, was a German ministerialis who was raised to the Duchy of Spoleto in 1209. Of Bavarian origin, he was a reputed younger son of Berthold II of Vohburg and Adelaide of Ballenstedt.

  5. Diepold III, Margrave of Vohburg (c. 1079 – 1146), also known as Diepold von Vohburg and Diepold III von Giengen, was a Bavarian noble in the 12th century. He had two wives. His daughter with Adelaide of Poland (daughter of Władysław I Herman and Judith of Swabia), Adelheid of Vohburg, was the first wife of Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor.

  6. Diepold III. von Vohburg (* 1075; † 8. April 1146) aus dem Haus der Diepoldinger-Rapotonen war Markgraf auf dem Nordgau und von Nabburg, Vohburg und Cham. Er war einflussreicher Gefolgsmann Kaiser Heinrichs V. 1119 gründete er das Benediktinerkloster Reichenbach und 1133 das Zisterzienserkloster Waldsassen.