• The Aribonids were a noble family of probably Bavarian origin who rose to preeminence in the Carolingian March of Pannonia and the later Margraviate of...
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    the prince-bishop of Freising, both descendants of the lineage of the Aribonids. With this deed, dated to August 15, 805 A.D. (the Feast of the Assumption...
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  • 884 AD Wilhelminer War Part of the Frankish-Moravian Wars Great Moravia Aribonids East Francia Wilhelminer Dynasty 888 AD 888 AD Samanid Civil War of 888...
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    enfeebled by the Wilhelminer War of Margrave Engelschalk II against the Aribonids, whereafter Prince Svatopluk I of Moravia took the occasion to invade...
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    Carinthia from 976, the Kleinkirchheim estates were held by the Bavarian Aribonid dynasty. In a document dated 5 July 1166, in which Archbishop Conrad II...
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  • Scholasticus, Benedictine monk and music theorist of the 11th century Aribonids, noble family named after Aribo of Austria This disambiguation page lists...
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    Archbishops of Salzburg. In 1004, the Bavarian count palatines of the Aribonid dynasty founded the Benedictine nunnery of Göss, which was elevated to...
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    Arbeo of Freising (category Aribonid dynasty)
    the 4th of May. An affiliation with Margrave Aribo, progenitor of the Aribonids is possible but has not been established. Arbeonis episcopi Frisingensis...
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  • Aribo of Austria (category Aribonid dynasty)
    Pannonia from 871 until his death. He is recognised as a progenitor of the Aribonid dynasty. In his day, the Pannonian march, also called marcha orientalis...
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    count named Pilgrim who held Salaberg and Haag and was related to the Aribonids. Gunther's mother's name was Gerbirg. She died between 1050 and 1060....
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    first mentioned in a 1325 deed. The nuns had received the lands from the Aribonid counts, who formerly ruled as count palatines in Bavaria. A first parish...
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  • possession of it was the cause of a dispute, the Wilhelminer War, with the Aribonids. In the dispute the Wilhelminers had the support of Arnulf of Carinthia...
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    uncle Engelbert I (d. 1122) probably had assumed upon the death of the Aribonid founders. About 1145, Engelbert II was appointed Count Palatine of Carinthia...
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    Feistritz-Traisen, which subsequently, under Adalram von Waldeck, a descendant of the Aribonids, founded the Augustinian Abbey of Seckau in 1140, which explains the family's...
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    younger brother of Count Palatine Aribo II of the edelfrei family of the Aribonids. In 1070 h referred to himself as comes de Potensteine , i.e. the Count...
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  • the Puster Valley from the Carinthian family of the Sieghardinger and Aribonids. Through the marriage with Richgard, he obtained large possessions in...
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    Frankish influence in the late 8th century. When about 1070 the Bavarian Aribonids established Millstatt Abbey, they vested it with extensive landed property...
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    administered by a brother of bishop Albuin of Brixen and member of the Aribonids, and who held large amounts of lucrative property in Bavaria, Salzburg...
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    to legend, one Carinthian noble Cacellino (Kazelin), a member of the Aribonids dynasty, about 1084/85 ceded his Friulian estates around Moggio to his...
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    separated from the Windic March. It has also been established that the Aribonids in the Drau and Savinja valleys were wealthy at this time. Alongside these...
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    was founded in 994 by the Bavarian Pfalzgraf Aribo I, a member of the Aribonid dynasty, and settled by Benedictine monks from St. Emmeram's Abbey in Regensburg...
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    1102 he also assumed the office of a Vogt of Millstatt Abbey from the Aribonid dynasty related by marriage. Meinhard is mentioned for the first time as...
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    noble House of Gorizia (Görz), who derived the jurisdiction from their Aribonid ancestors as founders of the monastery. While through several decades many...
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  • Aribo (archbishop of Mainz) (category Aribonid dynasty)
    Aribo (died 1031) was the Archbishop of Mainz from 1021 until his death. He was Primate of Germany during the succession of Conrad II. Aribo disputed with...
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  • Wilhelminer War (category Aribonid dynasty)
    Wilhelminer War was a minor war fought in the March of Pannonia (later Austria) from 882 to 884. It was initially a rebellion of the sons of the margraves...
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    Pilgrim (archbishop of Cologne) (category Aribonid dynasty)
    described him as "warlike". Pilgrim belonged to a Bavarian family of the Aribonids. He was born around 985. His father was Chadalhoh IV (died 11 September...
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    proprietary monastery by the Chiemgau count Aribo II (1024–1102), a scion of the Aribonid dynasty and former count palatine of Bavaria, and his brother Poto, on...
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  • Kazelin (category Aribonid dynasty)
    the son of Count Chadalhoch of Leoben and the Isengau, a member of the Aribonid dynasty, and of his wife Irmingard. In a 1072 record concerning the foundation...
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  • death. He was a younger son of the Bavarian count palatine Hartwig of the Aribonid family. The Gesta archiepiscoporum Salisburgensium calls him a "friend...
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    the population were Carinthian Slovenes. In the late 11th century the Aribonid count Kazelin (Chazelinus) founded Eberndorf Abbey within the Duchy of...
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