Ducal line until 1246 •
Siegfried I (d. 1065), Count in the
Puster Valley, Margrave of the
Hungarian March • Hartwig (d. 1102), Archbishop of
Magdeburg •
Engelbert I (d. 1096), Margrave of
Istria • Bernhard of Trixen (d. 1147) • Richardis (d. about 1112), married to Margrave
Poppo II of Carniola •
Henry IV (1065/70–1123), Duke of
Carinthia and Margrave of
Verona •
Engelbert II (d. 1141), Margrave of
Carniola and Istria, Duke of Carinthia and Margrave of Verona •
Ulrich I (d. 1144), Duke of Carinthia and Margrave of Verona •
Henry V (d. 1161), Duke of Carinthia, Margrave of Verona until 1151 •
Herman II (d. 1181), Duke of Carinthia •
Ulrich II (1176–1202), Duke of Carinthia •
Bernhard (c. 1180–1256), Duke of Carinthia •
Ulrich III (c. 1220–1269), Margrave of Carniola since 1248, Duke of Carinthia, married to
Agnes of Merania and secondly to Agnes of
Baden •
Philip (d. 1279) Archbishop-elect of
Salzburg, Patriarch of
Aquileia • Ulrich, Count of Laibach (Ljubljana), but predeceased his eldest brother. • Godfrey (Gottfried) became a monk, but predeceased his father. •
Pilgrim became the Patriarch of Aquileia. •
Engelbert III (1124–1173), Margrave of Istria, Margrave of
Tuscany • Henry (d. 1169), Bishop of
Troyes • Rapoto (d. 1186), Count of
Ortenburg, founder of the
House of Ortenburg • Adelheid (d. 1178), Abbess at
Göss • Hartwig II (d. 1164), Bishop of
Regensburg •
Matilda (d. 1160/61), married to Count
Theobald II of Champagne • Siegfried II (d. 1132), Count at
Lebenau • Hartwig I (d. 1126), Bishop of Regensburg • Frederick (1022–1058) • Eberhard
Comital line •
Stephan I (d. about 1080), probably a cousin or brother of Siegfried I •
Stephan II (d. about 1118), probably married to
Sophia of Formbach, widow of Count
Hermann of Salm, German anti-king from 1081 •
Meginhard I (d. 1136/45), married to Mechtild, daughter of Count Adalbert II of
Nellenburg • Godfrey I (d. after 1159), probably married to Matilda (Mechtild), daughter of Duke
Simon I of Lorraine • Godfrey II, probably married to a daughter of Count Gerlach of
Veldenz • Godfrey III (c. 1175–1218), married to Adelheid, sister of Count Henry III of
Sayn, died in the
Fifth Crusade • John I of Sponheim-
Starkenburg (c. 1206-1266), Count of Sayn from 1263, probably married to a daughter of Count
Frederick of Isenberg, see
Sponheim-Starkenburg below • Henry (d. 1259), married to Agnes of
Heinsberg • Simon I of Sponheim-Kreuznach (c. 1210-1264), married to Margaret of
Heimbach, see
Sponheim-Kreuznach below • Gerhard I, probably married to a daughter of Count Bertolph of
Vianden • Hugo (d. 1137), Archbishop of
Cologne •
Jutta (1091–1136), Abbess at
Disibodenberg Sponheim-Starkenburg •
John I (c. 1206-1266), Count of
Sayn from 1263, probably married to a daughter of Count
Frederick of Isenberg • Godfrey I of
Sponheim-Sayn (d. 1284), married to Jutta of
Isenburg • John II of Sayn-Sayn • Engelbert of
Sayn-Homburg, ancestor of the
House of Sayn-Wittgenstein • Henry I (c. 1235-1289), married to Blancheflor, daughter of Count
William IV of Jülich • John II (c. 1265-1324), married to Catherine of
Vianden •
Henry II (c. 1292-1323), married to
Loretta of
Salm •
John III (c. 1315-1398), married to Mechtild of the
Palatinate, niece of Emperor
Louis IV • John IV (c. 1338-1413/14), married to Elizabeth, daughter of Count Walram of Sponheim-Kreuznach (see below) • John V (c. 1359-1437), also Count of Sponheim-Kreuznach from 1417, married to Walburg of
Leiningen, died childless • Mechtild (d. 1407/10), married to Margrave
Rudolf VI of Baden • Loretta, married to Count Henry III of Veldenz • Frederick III of Veldenz (d. 1444) •
Anna of Veldenz (c. 1390-1439), married to Count Palatine
Stephen of Simmern-Zweibrücken ==== Sponheim-
Kreuznach ==== •
Simon I (c. 1210-1264), married to Margaret of
Heimbach •
John I (c. 1245-1290), married to Adelheid of Leiningen • John II (c. 1270-1340), unmarried •
Simon II at
Kastellaun (c. 1270-1336), married to Elizabeth of
Valkenburg • Walram (c. 1305-1380), married to Elizabeth of
Katzenelnbogen • Simon III (c. 1330-1414), married to Maria of Vianden, died without male heirs • Elizabeth (d. 1417), married to Count
Engelbert III of the Mark, secondly to Prince Ruprecht Pipan, son of
Rupert of the Palatinate • Elizabeth, married to Count John IV of Sponheim-Starkenburg (see above) == See also ==