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| + | Ulric był synem margrabiego Poppo I z Carnioli, któremu udało się po śmierci przed 1044 r., Oraz Hadamut, córka hrabiego Weriganda z Friuli i Istrii. | ||
<small><small>Ulric was the son of Margrave [[Poppo I, Margrave of Carniola|Poppo I of Carniola]], whom he succeeded upon his death before 1044, and Hadamut, daughter of Count Werigand of Friuli and Istria. </small></small> | <small><small>Ulric was the son of Margrave [[Poppo I, Margrave of Carniola|Poppo I of Carniola]], whom he succeeded upon his death before 1044, and Hadamut, daughter of Count Werigand of Friuli and Istria. </small></small> | ||
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| + | Ulric poślubił Sophię, córkę króla Béli I z Węgier i jego pierwszą żonę, Richezę, siostrę polskiego księcia Kazimierza I Odnowiciela. Alternatywnie zasugerowano, że była ona córką Béli i jego drugiej żony, Tuty z Formbach, a tym samym siostrą króla Władysława I na Węgrzech. Inna hipoteza alternatywna czyni ją córką Tuty i króla Węgier Piotra, ale wydaje się to bardzo mało prawdopodobne. Sophia została zaręczona z margrabią Wilhelmem Wilhelmem z Miśni, ale po jego wczesnej śmierci w 1062 r. Poślubił zamiast tego swojego siostrzeńca Ulryka. Dała pierwszemu mężowi czworo dzieci: | ||
<small><small>Ulric married [[Sophia of Hungary|Sophia]], the daughter of King [[Béla I of Hungary]] and his first wife, [[Richeza of Poland, Queen of Hungary|Richeza]], sister of the [[History of Poland during the Piast dynasty|Polish]] duke [[Casimir I the Restorer]]. Alternatively, it has been suggested that she was the daughter of Béla and his second wife, Tuta of [[Vornbach Abbey|Formbach]], and thereby a sister of King [[Ladislaus I of Hungary]]. Another alternative hypothesis makes her the daughter of Tuta and King [[Peter, King of Hungary|Peter of Hungary]], but that seems highly unlikely. Sophia had been betrothed to Margrave [[William, Margrave of Meissen|William of Meissen]], but upon his early death in 1062 married his nephew Ulric instead. She gave her first husband four children: </small></small> | <small><small>Ulric married [[Sophia of Hungary|Sophia]], the daughter of King [[Béla I of Hungary]] and his first wife, [[Richeza of Poland, Queen of Hungary|Richeza]], sister of the [[History of Poland during the Piast dynasty|Polish]] duke [[Casimir I the Restorer]]. Alternatively, it has been suggested that she was the daughter of Béla and his second wife, Tuta of [[Vornbach Abbey|Formbach]], and thereby a sister of King [[Ladislaus I of Hungary]]. Another alternative hypothesis makes her the daughter of Tuta and King [[Peter, King of Hungary|Peter of Hungary]], but that seems highly unlikely. Sophia had been betrothed to Margrave [[William, Margrave of Meissen|William of Meissen]], but upon his early death in 1062 married his nephew Ulric instead. She gave her first husband four children: </small></small> | ||
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Ulric I (), also Odalric or Udalrich (died 6 March 1070), Count of Weimar-Orlamünde, was margrave of Carniola from 1045 and of Istria from 1060 to his death. LifeUlric był synem margrabiego Poppo I z Carnioli, któremu udało się po śmierci przed 1044 r., Oraz Hadamut, córka hrabiego Weriganda z Friuli i Istrii. Ulric was the son of Margrave Poppo I of Carniola, whom he succeeded upon his death before 1044, and Hadamut, daughter of Count Werigand of Friuli and Istria.
Ulric married Sophia, the daughter of King Béla I of Hungary and his first wife, Richeza, sister of the Polish duke Casimir I the Restorer. Alternatively, it has been suggested that she was the daughter of Béla and his second wife, Tuta of Formbach, and thereby a sister of King Ladislaus I of Hungary. Another alternative hypothesis makes her the daughter of Tuta and King Peter of Hungary, but that seems highly unlikely. Sophia had been betrothed to Margrave William of Meissen, but upon his early death in 1062 married his nephew Ulric instead. She gave her first husband four children:
On 31 July 1064, King Henry IV of Germany donated land in pago Histrie ... in comitatu Odalrici marchionis ("in the country of Istria ... in the county of Margrave Ulric") to prefato Odalrico marchioni ("the prefect Ulric, margrave"). Again on 5 March 1067, Henry donated land in pago Istria in marcha Odalrici marchionis ("in the country of Istria in the march of Margrave Ulric"), this time to the church Freising. Ulric was recorded as Odalricus marchio Carentinorum ("Ulric, margrave of the Carinthians") on his death. A loyal supporter of the Imperial Salian dynasty and backed by his Hungarian brothers-in-law, Ulric was able to enlarge his margraviate down to Fiume, against the resistance of the Patriarchs of Aquileia and the Republic of Venice. References
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