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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.

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    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. He was possibly a younger son of Heinrich I, Count in the Pegnitz and an unnamed daughter of Kuno I, Count of Altdorf. Otto was firs...

    The attached portrait indicates a date of death of 1077 on the frame. That portrait also uses the name Otto II. He was married to Haziga of Diessen, but whether she was his first or second wife is somewhat uncertain. His other profile (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Scheyern-3) says she was the first wife, but many other sources say she was the seco...

    "Otto I, Count of Scheyern", Wikipedia, Otto I, Count of Scheyern, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otto_I,_Count_of_Scheyern

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  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. 3 de jun. de 2018 · He was Count on the Middle Paar (1047), Count of Scheyern on the Ilm (about 1070), and Vogt of the Bishopric of Friesing. He was a Crusader and died on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem. http://genealogy.euweb.cz/german/luitpold1.html

  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. When Otto I. von Scheyern was born in 1018, in Schwaben, Kelheim, Kelheim, Bavaria, Germany, his father, Ruprecht von Regensburg, was 39 and his mother, Liutana von Schweinfurt, was 24. He married Haziga von Dießen in 1046, in Scheyern, Pfaffenhofen, Bavaria, Germany.