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Male Dedo V Von Rochlitz GROITZSCH Click to view Dedo V Von Rochlitz GROITZSCH in the family tree

Dedo V Von Rochlitz was born in 1125 in Meissen,Dresden,Saxony.  Dedo V Von Rochlitz's father was Konrad Von Rochlitz GROITZSCH and his mother was Luitgard Von Ravenstein.  His paternal grandparents were Thiemo I von Wettin and Ida Von Northeim; his maternal grandparents were Albert Ravenstein and Berthe Austria. He had six brothers and six sisters, named Heinrich, Otto 'Der Reiche', Margrave of, Dietrich, Hermann, Heinrich I, Count of, Friedrich I, Count of, Oda, Princess of, Bertha, Princess of, Adela (Adelheid, Edele) Princess of, Gertrude Of, Sofie, Princess of and Agnes, Princess of.  He died at the age of 65 on August 16th, 1190.1 


Dedo V Von Rochlitz's first family

‌Dedo V Von Rochlitz were married in a religious ceremony about 1146 in Groitzsch,Leipzig,Saxony.2 


Dedo V Von Rochlitz's second family with Mathilde Von Heinsberg

‌Dedo V Von Rochlitz and Mathilde Von were married in a religious ceremony before 1153.3   They had five sons and a daughter, named Dietrich, Count of, Philipp, Count of, Konrad II Von, Heinrich, Count of, Goswin, Count of and Agnes Von Rochlitz.

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Further source/citation:
Royalty for Commoners, by Stuart

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