Adelheid von Wülfingen

Events


Date of Birth: unknown.

Place of Birth: unknown.


Date of Death: 29 August, about 1065.

Place of Death: unknown.

The date is given by Cawley.


Place of Burial: Strasbourg Cathedral.

The place is given by Cawley.


Relationships


Father: Liutold, count in Sundgau.

This relationship is given by Bühler (p. 795; chart opposite p. 1056), and by Cawley. Bühler (p. 797 ff) argues that Liutold was a son of Kuno von Öhningen and Richlind, a supposed daughter of Otto the Great, but this has not been universally accepted.

Mother: Willibirg.

This relationship is given by Bühler (chart opposite p. 1056), and by Cawley.


Spouse: Rudolf, count of Achalm.

This relationship is given by Bühler (chart opposite p. 1056), and by Cawley.


Children:

(Complete source citations for facts about the children on this page are currently outside of the scope of this project. Most information below comes from Cawley.)


Kuno (died 16 October 1092), count of Achalm.


Liutold (died 18 August 1098).


Egino (died 14 November 1077) married Sophie.


Rudolf.


Hunfried.


Berengar.


Werner (died 14 September 1079), bishop of Strasburg.


Goteschalk.


Willibirg married Werner, count of Gröningen.


Mathilde married Kuno von Lechsgemünd.


Beatrix, abbess of Essen.


References


Bühler, Heinz. “Studien zur Geschichte der Grafen von Achalm und ihrer Verwandten” in Adel, Klöster und Burgherren im alten Herzogtum Schwaben: gesammelte Aufsätze (Weissenhorn: Konrad, 1996) pp. 735-823.


Bühler, Heinz. “Zur Geschichte des Härtsfeldes und Kesseltales in Hohen Mittelalter” in Adel, Klöster und Burgherren im alten Herzogtum Schwaben: gesammelte Aufsätze (Weissenhorn: Konrad, 1996) pp. 1034-1058.


Cawley, Charles. “Adelheid” in Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families.