Kunigunde of Altdorf (also known as Cunegonde or Chuniza; c. 1020 – 31 August 1054) was a member of the Swabian line of the Elder House of Welf. She was also the ancestress of the younger House of Guelph, a cadet branch of the House of Este.

Kunigunde of Altdorf
Margrave Alberto Azzo II and first wife Kunigunde
Bornc. 1020
Died(1054-08-31)31 August 1054
Noble familyHouse of Guelph
Spouse(s)Albert Azzo II, Margrave of Milan
FatherWelf II of Altdorf
MotherImiza of Luxembourg

Life

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Kunigunde was the only daughter of Welf II, Count of Altdorf, and Imiza of Luxembourg. She was named after her mother’s aunt Cunigunde, who was married to Emperor Henry II.[1] Her brother was Welf III (died 1055), the last member of the Elder House of Welf.

Kunigunde married c. 1035 to Albert Azzo II, Margrave of Milan, Luni, and Tortona.[2] He was the only son of Albert Azzo I and his wife Adelaide. Kunigunde's dowry included the estate of Elisina (modern Solesino) which had formed part of her mother, Imiza’s dowry.[3]

Kunigunde and Albert Azzo had one son:

  • Welf IV (between 1030 and 1040 – 9 November 1101 in Paphos). He was named after his uncle, Welf III, whose property he later inherited. In 1070, Welf IV also succeeded to the duchy of Bavaria, which had once been ruled by his great-great-uncle Henry V, Duke of Bavaria.

References

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  • B. Schneidmüller: Die Welfen. Herrschaft und Erinnerung (819–1252). (Stuttgart, 2000)
  • K. Baaken, ‘Elisina curtis nobilissima. Welfischer Besitz in der Markgrafschaft Verona und die Datierung der Historia Welforum,’ Deutsches Archiv 55 (1999), 63-94
  • Heinrich der Löwe, Insel-Verlag, ISBN 3-458-32622-7

Notes

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  1. ^ Schneidmüller, Die Welfen, p. 120.
  2. ^ Schneidmüller, Die Welfen, p. 123
  3. ^ Baaken, ‘Welfischer Besitz in der Markgrafschaft Verona,‘ esp. pp. 73f.