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==Early life== Gebhard was a native of the [[Kingdom of Germany]] in the [[Holy Roman Empire]].<ref>He is described as "natione [[Alamannia|Alemannus]] ex Bavaria" by {{cite book|author=[[Bartolomeo Platina]]|title=Historia de Vitis Pontificum|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=mmZKAAAAcAAJ|year=1540|publisher=F.C. Agrippinas|location=Cologne|language=Latin|page=145}}</ref> His place of birth is unknown.<ref>It is suggested, without documentation or proof, that he was born in Innsbruck, by {{cite book|author=Gaetano Moroni |title=*Dizionario di erudizione storico-ecclesiastica|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Puhj6qMmsVoC&pg=PA426|volume=CII|year=1861|publisher=dalla Tipografia Emiliana|location=Venezia|language=Italian|page=426}}</ref> He was a son of the [[Swabia]]n Count Hartwig of Calw and a kinsman of [[Emperor Henry III]]. Hartweg's brother, [[Gotebald]], had been a canon of Eichstatt, then Provost of Speyer, Imperial Chancellor for Italy, and, from 1049 to 1063, Patriarch of Aquileia.<ref>{{cite book|editor=P. Kehr|title=Die Urkunden der deutschen Könige und Kaiser|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=taOPO5FCqsQC|volume=V|year=1927|publisher=Weidmannsche Verlagsbuchhandlung|location=Berlin|language=German, Latin|page=xxxiv}}</ref> At the suggestion of the emperor's uncle, Gebhard, [[Bishop of Ratisbon]], the 24-year-old Gebhard was appointed [[Bishop of Eichstätt]]. In this position, he supported the emperor's interests and eventually became one of his closest advisors.<ref name=Ott>[http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/15409a.htm Michael Ott, "Pope Victor II."] ''The Catholic Encyclopedia'' Vol. 15. New York: Robert Appleton Company (1912); Retrieved 9 November 2017.</ref>
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