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Hardrad (died after 786) was a Frankish count and a leading figure in the conspiracy of Thuringian noblemen against Charlemagne. This conspiracy resulted
Hardrad
Frankish noble
in Alamannia. He is the son of Rothard of the Argengau and grandson of Hardrad. Welf originated from a distinguished dynasty of Franconian nobles. He
Welf_(father_of_Judith)
King of Italy (797–818)
Reginhar, a grandson of a Thuringian rebel against Charlemagne, and nobleman Hardrad, while bishops Anshelm of Milan and Theodulf of Orléans were also suspected
Bernard_of_Italy
Early Germanic people native to Thuringia (now part of Germany)
a separate identity as late as 785–786, when one of their leading men, Hardrad, led an abortive insurrection against Charlemagne. The Carolingians codified
Thuringi
Frankish count and nobleman (died after 811)
precise relationship is unknown. Meginhere married an unknown daughter of Hardrad, an early conspirator against Charlemagne. They had one son: Reginar (Reginhere)
Meginhere
of Meginhere, confidant of Charlemagne, and grandson of the conspirator Hardrad. Reginar allied himself with Bernard, King of Italy, grandson of Charlemagne
Reginar_(died_818)
Abbot of Corbie under Louis the Pious, c. 822 Meginher, son-in-law of Hardrad who had conspired against Charlemagne Otulf (perhaps Count Audulfus in
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Calendar year
Catalonia into 14 countships. Charlemagne suppresses a rebellion by count Hardrad of Thuringia. Prince (or duke) Višeslav, with the support of Pope Adrian
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Abbey located in Pas-de-Calais, in France
Rigobert Erlefred 712 — Erkembode c. 745 — Waimar Nantharius I Dadbert Hardrad 795–804 — Odland 804–820 — Nantharius II 820–834 — Fridugisus 834–844 —
Abbey_of_Saint_Bertin
Frankish prince and rebel (c. 768–811)
Both of the major uprisings against the throne during Charles' reign—Hardrad's in 786 and Pepin's in 792—occurred during Fastrada's tenure as his wife
Pepin_the_Hunchback
German abbot
to Fulda to celebrate liturgical feasts or to honor the saints. In 785 Hardrad, a Thuringian aristocrat, and some of his fellows revolted against the
Baugulf
Decade
Catalonia into 14 countships. Charlemagne suppresses a rebellion by count Hardrad of Thuringia. Prince (or duke) Višeslav, with the support of Pope Adrian
780s
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Name of a Sahabi who Participated in the Battle of Badr
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Finnish form of Greek Margarites, MARGAREETA means "pearl."
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English : habitational name from places in Nottinghamshire and West Yorkshire named Cromwell, from Old English crumb ‘bent’, ‘crooked’ + well(a) ‘spring’, ‘stream’.
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Starting letters of big priest of swaminarayan sampradai
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Protector; Guard
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