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Germanic noble family
of the dukes with the rise of the Etichonids. There exists scholarly debate concerning whether or not the Etichonids were in conflict or alliance with
Etichonids
10th-century German nobleman
noble family of the Etichonids, and possibly the progenitor of the House of Habsburg. A member of the Eberhard branch of the Etichonids noble family, one
Guntram_the_Rich
Former political subdivision of the Frankish kingdoms
an antipathy between the Etichonids and the Arnulfings to explain the dissolution of their power in Alsace, the Etichonids were allied with Charles Martel
Duchy_of_Alsace
European dynastic family
forthwith farther back as the medieval Adalrich, Duke of Alsace, from the Etichonids from which Habsburg derives. His grandson Radbot of Klettgau founded the
House_of_Habsburg
7th-century Frankish nobleman
known as Eticho, was the Duke of Alsace, the founder of the family of the Etichonids and an important and influential figure in the power politic of late-seventh-century
Adalrich,_Duke_of_Alsace
10th century Germanic noble
of Klettgau, Count of Sungdau Born c. 940 AD Died 981 or 991 AD Noble family Etichonids Issue Landolt II Werner Radbot Rudolf I Father Guntram the Rich
Lanzelin_of_Klettgau
Royal house of Europe
theory of Etichonid ancestry, which claims that Adalbert of Metz and his brother Gerard were descendants of the Nordgau branch of the Etichonid Dynasty
House_of_Lorraine
City in Hesse, Germany
of Bavaria. Fulda also received large and constant donations from the Etichonids, a leading family in Alsace, and from the Conradines, predecessors of
Fulda
castle in Dabo, the Dagsburg Castle [de] in Lorraine, was acquired by the Etichonids shortly before the year 1000 through the marriage of Hugo VI, Count of
County_of_Dagsburg
French noble
Hugh of Tours Born c. 765 Died 837 Italy Noble family Etichonids Spouse Ava of Morvois Issue Ermengard Adelaide Liutfrid Father Luitfrid II [fr] Mother
Hugh_of_Tours
Mistress of Lothair II of Lotharingia
Eberhard II, Count of Nordgau (included Strasbourg) and the family of Etichonids, though this is a late 10th-century source and so may not be entirely
Waldrada_of_Lotharingia
Countess of Anjou and Blois (c. 820 – c. 866)
Spouse Conrad the Elder, Count of Argengau Issue Hugh the Abbot Conrad the Younger (probably) Welf I House Etichonids Father Hugh of Tours Mother Ava
Adelaide_of_Tours
Burgundian duke
in Alsace, father of St. Odilia and ancestor of the noble family, the Etichonids, to which later dynasties, for example the Habsburgs, trace their origin
Amalgar
Abbess and Christian saint
Christina and Ottilia by Lucas Cranach the Elder (1472–1553) Saints portal Etichonids Adalrich, Duke of Alsace 401 Ottilia Stracke, Richard (2015-10-20). "Saint
Odile_of_Alsace
Frankish noble family founded by Charles Martel
retreated to Alsace, where he established monasteries with the support of the Etichonid clan, who were Carolingian supporters. This relationship gave the Carolingians
Carolingian_dynasty
but he is considered to be a relative of the so-called Matfriede and Etichonid families. The options and many speculations have been discussed in detail
Gerhard of the Moselle, Count of Metz
Gerhard_of_the_Moselle,_Count_of_Metz
probably until his death. He was the second duke of the family of the Etichonids and the first to inherit the duchy from his father. As the son of Adalrich
Adalbert,_Duke_of_Alsace
Head of the Catholic Church from 1049 to 1054
Pope Leo IX (Italian: Leone IX, German: Leo IX.; born Bruno von Egisheim-Dagsburg; 21 June 1002 – 19 April 1054) was the Bishop of Rome and ruler of the
Pope_Leo_IX
12th/13th-century German countess
killed in a tournament in Andain in 1202, so that the noble family of the Etichonids died out in the male line with Albert II in 1211. This left her daughter
Gertrude_of_Baden
List of French dukes
duchy in 662 for the House of Etichonids, passed in 867 to the House of Carolingian, returned in 870 to the Etichonids, passed in 917 to the House of
List_of_French_dukedoms
Lombards 10 October 794 Luitgard of Sundgau Luitfrid II, Count of Sundgau (Etichonids) 776 794 as Queen consort the Lombards 4 June 800 Bertha of Gellone William
List of queens consort of the Lombards
List_of_queens_consort_of_the_Lombards
Wives of Holy Roman Emperors
Tours Queen of Italy and the Middle Franks, Empress Hugh, Count of Tours (Etichonids) ? 821 Queen of Italy 17 April 818 Queen of Middle Francia August 843
List_of_Holy_Roman_empresses
German count
a number of powerful families of the Frankish nobility, including the Etichonids, Agilofings, Widonids, Carolingians and Robertians/Capetians, as well
Hugobert
Bishop of Toul
have been born around 625, in Bassigny, to Gundoin and Saratrude of the Etichonids, a family of the Austrasian nobility. His sister was Sadalberga, who founded
Leudinus
Burgundian duke, c. 530 – 589
in the works of Gregory of Tours, and was an early progenitor of the Etichonid clan, from which the Habsburgs originate. Amalo was likely a Burgundian
Amalo
Spouses of Italian rulers
Lombards 10 October 794 Luitgard of Sundgau Luitfrid II, Count of Sundgau (Etichonids) 776 794 as Queen consort the Lombards 4 June 800 Bertha of Gellone William
List of Italian royal consorts
List_of_Italian_royal_consorts
century, the Alsatian Nordgau was almost entirely in the hands of the Etichonids family. The family developed into the Counts of Egisheim and Dagsburg
Nordgau_(Alsace)
Leudefred, or Leudefrid, was the Duke of Alsace, the third in a line of Etichonid dukes dating back to circa 670. He succeeded his father Adalbert in 723
Liutfrid,_Duke_of_Alsace
King of Lotharingia from 855 to 869
family of his mother, Ermengarde of Tours, whose brother Liutfrid, as an Etichonid, held lands in Alsace and Italy. Liutfrid's position near the centre of
Lothair_II
6th-7th c Frankish Duke in Burgundy
Waldelenus and Flavia, feature in a reconstructed genealogy linking the Etichonids of Alsace with a Gallo-Roman ancestry through Flavia, noted in Christian
Waldalenus
families. Alsace, for one, was definitely ruled by another family, the Etichonids, and elsewhere it is likely that the Ahalolfings were in power. Geuenich
Willehari
Royal consorts of Burgundy
Lombards 10 October 794 Luitgard of Sundgau Luitfrid II, Count of Sundgau (Etichonids) 776 794 as sole-Queen consort of the Franks and co-Queen consort the
List of Burgundian royal consorts
List_of_Burgundian_royal_consorts
Queen of the Franks from 794 to 800
Luitgard (born around 776, died 4 June 800) was the last wife of Charlemagne. Luitgard was the daughter of Luitfrid II of Sundgau, an Alamannian count
Luitgard_(Frankish_queen)
Municipality in Aargau, Switzerland
noble dynasty under Lanzelin, which was possibly related to the Alsatian Etichonids, settled in Altenburg. He expanded the established Roman fort into the
Brugg
Hugh's name was not a Carolingian royal name, but it was common among the Etichonid family of Alsace, who were rumoured to be his mother's relatives. There
Hugh_of_Alsace
Medieval geo-political territory in east of modern Belgium
to as a county because it was under the lordship of the counts of the Etichonid family who were Counts of Eguisheim and Dagsburg. Grez-Doiceau, in Wallonia
Pagus_of_Hasbania
The founder of the abbey, Count Eberhard, brother of Luitfrid of the Etichonids, brought Bishop Pirmin from Reichenau Abbey on Lake Constance to build
Murbach_Abbey
Archbishop of Cologne from 850 to 863
related to Eberhard II, Count of Nordgau (included Strasbourg) family of Etichonids. Gunther had become archchaplain of King Lothair II, who wished to divorce
Gunther (archbishop of Cologne)
Gunther_(archbishop_of_Cologne)
Royal consorts in Lorraine
Queen Ceased to be Queen Death Spouse Ermengarde of Tours Hugh of Tours (Etichonids) 804 15 October 821 11 August 843 Treaty of Verdun 20 March 851 Emperor
List of Lorrainian royal consorts
List_of_Lorrainian_royal_consorts
Church in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Metz. After the foundation of Murbach Abbey in 727 by Count Eberhard (Etichonids), Pirmin came to Gamundias around 740/741. There Count Warnharius (Widonids
Hornbach_Abbey
Second Duke of Alsace
duke in Alsace and was himself succeeded by Adalrich, founder of the Etichonids. Boniface had trouble keeping the people of the Sornegau from revolting
Boniface,_Duke_of_Alsace
History of the Swiss Canton of Aargau
of Habsburg. It is probable that they descended from a branch of the Etichonids in Alsace, and that they were able to acquire extensive territories there
History of the Canton of Aargau
History_of_the_Canton_of_Aargau
Agane - - - - before 862 Robert Adelaide of Tours Hugh, Count of Tours (Etichonid) 805 after 862 15 September 866 husband's death 886 Théodrate of Troyes
List of countesses and duchesses of Orléans
List_of_countesses_and_duchesses_of_Orléans
Roman senator (c. 440–450 to after 517)
scholarship, however, rejects this theory, attributing the origins of the Etichonid dynasty instead to the Burgundian aristocracy, likely descending from
Tonantius_Ferreolus_(senator)
Carolingian empress from 821 to 851
Louis II of Italy Helletrud Bertha Ermengarde Gisla Lothair II Rotrud Charles of Provence House Etichonids Father Hugh of Tours Mother Ava of Morvois
Ermengarde_of_Tours
King of the Franks Luitgard of Sundgau Luitfrid II, Count of Sundgau (Etichonids) c. 776 c. 794 as sole-Queen consort of the Franks and co-Queen consort
List_of_Bavarian_consorts
Recent research has disproved previous assertions that he belonged to the Etichonids, was closely related to Odile of Alsace or originated in Provence. He
Remigius_of_Strasbourg
Italian Roman Catholic saint
Attala or Atala (died 622) was a disciple of Columbanus and his successor as abbot of Bobbio from 615. Attala was originally from Burgundy, and first became
Saint_Attala
February 1043 Brun I Gertrude of Egisheim Hugo VI, Count of Nordgay (Etichonids) - before 1025 23 Apr 1038 husband's death 21 July 1077 Liudolf I Aemilia
List of consorts of Brunswick-Lüneburg
List_of_consorts_of_Brunswick-Lüneburg
Gundelina (or Gundlinda) (c. 692 – c. 740), abbess, she was the third daughter of Duke Adalbert of Alsace and his first wife Gerlinda. She was the younger
Gundelina
Benedictine abbey in France
of Ortenbourg, a descendant of the former ruling family of Alsace, the Etichonids, and of the family of the Eberhardines. According to the 17th century
Honcourt_Abbey
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Lord subramanyas wife, Goddess Lakshmi
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