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Poppo I of Blankenburg (c. 1095–1161 or 1164) probably came from the House of and was Count of Regenstein-Blankenburg in the Harz in central Germany. His father was Conrad, Count of Blankenburg. His uncle, Reinhard of Blankenburg, was the Bishop of Halberstadt, and who probably paved the first steps for him.

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  • Poppo I. von Blankenburg (de)
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  • Poppo I. von Blankenburg (* um 1095; † 1161 oder 1164) stammte wahrscheinlich von den Reginbodonen ab und war Graf von Regenstein-Blankenburg im Harz. Sein Onkel ist der Bischof von Halberstadt Reinhard von Blankenburg, der ihm wohl die ersten Schritte ebnete. Er heiratete Richenza von Boyneburg, die Tochter des Grafen Siegfried III. von Boyneburg. Mit seinen Söhnen Siegfried und Konrad entstanden zwei Linien. Erst Mitte des 14. Jahrhunderts vereinigten sich die Linien des aus Poppo hervorgegangenen Geschlechts wieder. (de)
  • Poppo I of Blankenburg (c. 1095–1161 or 1164) probably came from the House of and was Count of Regenstein-Blankenburg in the Harz in central Germany. His father was Conrad, Count of Blankenburg. His uncle, Reinhard of Blankenburg, was the Bishop of Halberstadt, and who probably paved the first steps for him. (en)
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  • Poppo I. von Blankenburg (* um 1095; † 1161 oder 1164) stammte wahrscheinlich von den Reginbodonen ab und war Graf von Regenstein-Blankenburg im Harz. Sein Onkel ist der Bischof von Halberstadt Reinhard von Blankenburg, der ihm wohl die ersten Schritte ebnete. Er hat als Lehnsträger Herzog Lothars von Supplinburg im Harzgau gräfliche Rechte ausgeübt und war später auch als Lehnsmann Heinrichs des Löwen nachzuweisen. Seit 1128 wurde er als Comes genannt. Sein Komitat, das wahrscheinlich der verschwägerte Lothar von Supplinburg geschaffen hatte, lag im östlichen Harzgau zwischen Ilse und Bode. Lothar war ebenso verschwägert mit Burchard I. von Loccum. Er heiratete Richenza von Boyneburg, die Tochter des Grafen Siegfried III. von Boyneburg. 1163 hat er als Schwager des 1144 verstorbenen Grafen Siegfried IV. von Boyneburg vor Heinrich dem Löwen gewisse durch seine Gemahlin Richenza vermittelte Ansprüche auf die Abtei Northeim geltend gemacht, denen dieser seine Anerkennung nicht versagen konnte. Mit seinen Söhnen Siegfried und Konrad entstanden zwei Linien. Erst Mitte des 14. Jahrhunderts vereinigten sich die Linien des aus Poppo hervorgegangenen Geschlechts wieder. (de)
  • Poppo I of Blankenburg (c. 1095–1161 or 1164) probably came from the House of and was Count of Regenstein-Blankenburg in the Harz in central Germany. His father was Conrad, Count of Blankenburg. His uncle, Reinhard of Blankenburg, was the Bishop of Halberstadt, and who probably paved the first steps for him. As the vassal of Emperor Lothair of Supplinburg he exercised count's rights in the Harzgau and was later recorded as a vassal of Henry the Lion. From 1128 he was given the title of comes. His county, which had probably been created by his in-law, Lothair of Supplinburg, was in the eastern Harzgau between the rivers Ilse and Bode. (Lothair was also an in-law of Burchard I of Loccum). He married Richenza of Boyneburg, the daughter of Count Siegfried III of Boyneburg. They had a son, Conrad, who was the first documented member of the House of Regenstein. Record show that Poppo I also had another son called Siegfred, who was noted for witnessing some of the charters of Duke Henry of Saxony and Bavaria, Urkundel HL, nos 48, 52, and 60. The count also had another son called Reinhard, who settled in Paris as an academic. In 1163 as the brother-in-law of the late count, Siegfried IV of Boyneburg, who had died in 1144, he brought certain claims against Northeim Abbey, mediated by his wife, Richenza, before Henry the Lion, who had to uphold them. Henry the Lion later purchased the rights to this abbey from his sons. (en)
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