Background
Adelheid was a daughter of Otto II, Count of Wolfratshausen and his wife Justizia. The family name of her mother is not attested in primary sources.
Adelheid was a daughter of Otto II, Count of Wolfratshausen and his wife Justizia. The family name of her mother is not attested in primary sources.
Slightly different dates for her death are given in the necrologies of Tegernsee and the Salzburg Cathedral. Otto was created Count between 1098 and 1116. He was also Count of Thaining (c 1073), Count of Ambras (c 1078) and Count of Diessen (c 1100).
They are based on the transmission of the first name "Luitpold", previously used by the Babenberg, which was used by several of Justizia"s descendants.
The theory was based on the transmission of the first name "Konrad" from the Ratpotonen to the Counts of Diessen and their descendants. The theory would also explain why the Counts of Diessen held property previously owned by the Ratpotonen.
This Liutpold was a son of Adalbert, Margrave of Austria. He reigned briefly in the Hungarian March and died on 9 December 1043.
There are theories identifying him with the namesake first husband of Ida of Elsdorf.
Ida being a daughter of Liudolf, Margrave of Frisia. However primary sources do not mention a widow or children of Liutpold. He inherited Ostmark by right of this marriage.
Her maternal grandfather were Thietmar, Margrave of the Saxon Ostmark.
Theories suggest Justizia was a member of the House of Babenberg.