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A schematic tree of the most important Popponids and their branches is shown below. This reconstruction is uncertain, and based on Roskilde Historie.[1]

Since the concept of heraldry did not exist yet, coat of arms in this tree have been added only to easily recognize the dynasty. Nonetheless, a silver eagle on an azure field has been attributed to the Early Babenberger and has been depicted here (see Gustav A. Seyler (1909), Wappen der deutschen Souveraine und Lände, pp. 124)



Henry

Hadaburg of Burgundy


Poppo I of Grapfeld

N.N. (Hattonid)


Ratolf

N.N.


?
Christian I of Grapfeld

Heilwig


Hraban



Henry I
† 886

Ingeltrude of Friuli


Poppo II
† ~906

N.N.


Egino
† ~887


Henry II
† 902

N.N.


Adalbert
† 906


Adalhard
† 903


Hedwig
† 903

Otto I of Saxony



Poppo III
† 945

Willibirg of Ebersberg


Adelbert
† aft. 915


Adela of the Sorbenmark

William I of Weimar


Henry III
† 935

Kunigunde Ernstide-Luitpolding


Ottonians (Liudolfings)


Poppo IV



Otto I

N.N.

Archbishop
Henry I of Trier
† 964

Bishop
Poppo I of Würzburg
† 961


Berthold of Schweinfurt
† 980

Eilika of Walbeck


N.N.

N.N.


Babo I of Regensburg
† 1001/1002
⚭ 1.
Ida of Swabia
⚭ 3.
Matilda of the Schweinachgau


Counts of Henneberg

[Note 1]


Counts of Schweinfurt



Leopold I
(~950-994)

Richeza of Saulafeldgau
(~950-994)


Counts of Henneberg



Counts of Scheyern



Margraves of Babenberg



House of Wittelsbach


Dukes of Babenberg

  1. ^ Around 1235, Poppo VII of Henneberg changed his arms from a Or, a black double-headed eagle to the more familiar arms with the hen on the mountains (Hen + Berg). In this overview, the eagles are added in the intermediate stage to show a continuity between the Babenberg eagle and the Henneberg eagle, see: Gustav A. Seyler (1909), Wappen der deutschen Souveraine und Lände, pp. 124 and Gustav A. Seyler (1970), Geschichte der Heraldik : Wappenwesen, Wappenkunst, Wappenwissenschaft, pp. 237
Duke
Landgrave / Margrave / Count Palatinate
Count
  1. ^ "Roskile Historie: Popponerne".