Itte von Formbach-Ratelnberg (gräfin von Cham, markgräfin von Österreich und Kreuzzugsteilnehmerin)

   Itha, Itte, Ida von Österreich, Ida van Cham

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Personal and Family Information

Itte was born about 1055, the daughter of Rapoto IV von Cham and Mathilde von Chiemgau. The place is not known.

She died in SEP 1101 in Hereklea Cybistra, (near Ereğli in Konya prov. Turkey) .

Her husband was Léopold II von Babenberg. They were married, but the date and place have not been found. Their eight known children were saint Léopold III (1073-1136), Elisabeth (?-?), Judith (?-?), Gerberga (?-1142), Ida (?-?), Sophia (?-1154), Euphemia (?-?) and Adelheid (?-?).

Pedigree Chart (3 generations)


 

Itte von Formbach-Ratelnberg
(c1055-1101)

 

Rapoto IV von Cham
(c1025-1080)

 

Diepold I von Augstgau
(c1005-1060)

 

Rapoto II von Trangau
(c0977-c1020)

 
   

NN von Oberdillingen
(c0985-?)

 
   

NN von Schweinfurt
(c1005-?)

 

Heinrich I von Schweinfurt
(c0970-1017)

+
   

Gerberge von Gleiberg
(c0970->1036)

+
   

Mathilde von Chiemgau
(c1032-?)

 

Sieghard VII von Chiemgau
(c1002-1044)

 

Engelbert III von Chiemgau
(c0955-1020)

+
   

Adala von Bayern
(0962->1020)

+
   

Philihild von Pottenstein
(c1000-1075)

 

Hartwig II von Pottenstein
(c0980-1027)

+
   

Frederune von Diestmachen
(c1004-?)

+

Events

EventDateDetailsSourceMultimediaNotes
Birth ABT 1055
Death SEP 1101
Place: Hereklea Cybistra, (near Ereğli in Konya prov. Turkey)

Attributes

AttributeDateDescriptionDetailsSourceMultimediaNotes
Nobility Title gräfin von Cham
Nobility Title markgräfin von Österreich und Kreuzzugsteilnehmerin

Notes

Note 1

Ida joined the Crusade of 1101, and in September of that year was among those ambushed at Heraclea Cybistra by the sultan Kilij Arslan I. Ekkehard of Aura reports that Ida was killed in the fighting, but rumors persisted that she survived, and was carried off to a harem. Later legends claimed that she was the mother of the Muslim hero Zengi, but this is quite impossible on chronological grounds.

Sources

  1. Wikipedia Nederlands
    Source: Wikipedia Nederlands