Poppo I of Carniola

Poppo I of Carniola

Poppo I (also "Boppo"; died 13 July, before 1044) was the Margrave of Istria from 1012 and Carniola from 1040 to his death.

Poppo was the son of a noble family of Thuringia. His father was either William II or William III of Weimar. He married Hadamut, the daughter of Weriand, Count of Istria, and thus inherited a claim to the Istrian peninsula. She gave him one son, Ulric I, who succeeded his father in 1045.

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* [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORTHERN%20ITALY%20900-1100.htm#_Toc145061916 Foundation for Medieval Genealogy: Nobility of Northern Italy (900–1100).]


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