Career
The Bischof-Ulrich-Straße in Passau is named after him. Ulrich was the priest of the parish of Falkenstein before serving in the chancellery of Leopold V of Austria from 1193. He then became a skilled protonotary in 1214 to Bishop Manegold of On 21 January 1217 Ulrich was given Ilzgau by the Emperor Frederick II to hold as a banner-fief.
Thus, the Emperor made him the first Prince-Bishop of the Bishopric of Ulrich II and his successors were thus henceforth rich princes ex officio. At the end of June, 1217, Bishop Ulrich inaugurated in a large feast day the first four altars of Lilienfeld Abbey. In 1219, Ulrich II allowed himself to erect on Georgsberg a castle, the Veste Oberhaus.
He also founded several monasteries in the eastern part of the diocese. Ulrich died on 31 October 1221 on the Fifth Crusade in Damietta, Egypt.