• Megingoz (also Meingoz, Megingaud, Megingod, Meingaud, etc.) is a masculine given name of Germanic origin. It is a compound of roots meaning "strength"...
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  • Megingoz (or Megingod, Megingaud, Megingold, Mengold) was the second bishop of Würzburg from 753 until his retirement in 768. Three manuscripts emanating...
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  • Megingoz (c. 920 – 998/1001) (nicknamed the Brown) was of unknown origin. At the end of the 10th century, he played a part in the history of what later...
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  • 925–995) was a lady of the highest European nobility who became the wife of Megingoz of Guelders around 945. She was a daughter of Godfrey, Count Palatine of...
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  • Herbert of Wetterau 21. Cunigunda of Vermandois 5. Gerberga of Gleiberg 22. Megingoz of Guelders 11. Irmtrud of Avalgau 23. Gerberga of Lorraine 1. Otto I of...
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  • the Saracens. He married Irmtrud of Avalgau (957 – 1020), daughter of Megingoz and Gerberga (daughter of Godfrey, Count Palatine of Lotharingia and Ermentrude...
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    the last duke in exchange for another fortified castle. His successor, Megingoz (753-85), did much towards Christianizing Saxony. Bishop Bernwelf (785-800)...
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  • Cunigunda of Vermandois 11. Bertha of Morvois 1. Gerberga of Gleiberg 6. Megingoz of Guelders 3. Irmtrud of Avalgau 28. Gerhard I of Metz 14. Godfrey of...
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    remembered for the miracles that were ascribed to her. Her parents were Megingoz, count of Guelders, and Gerberga, who was a descendant of German king Henry...
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  • prefect of the palace at Ingelheim. In 860 he was at Lorsch Abbey with Count Megingoz to witness a donation of land. Louis the German later appointed him to...
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  • Lower Lorraine 959-964 Gerberga, b. 925/935, d. bef. 24 May 996, married Megingoz of Guelders Gerhard II, b. 925/935, 963 Count of Metz, Abbot of Remiremont...
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  • Erkenbald, 884–916 Udalfried, 916–933 Starchand, 933–966 Reginold, 966–989 Megingoz von Lechsgemund, 989–1014 Gundackar I, 1014–1019 Walter, 1020–1021 Heribert...
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    Lombard bishop (d. 972) Louis IV, king of the West Frankish Kingdom (or 921) Megingoz, count of Guelders (approximate date) Menahem ben Saruq, Spanish Jewish...
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  • to some confusion regarding who actually owned Zutphen. 920 – 998/1001: Megingoz of Guelders († ap. 998/1001) Married Gerberga of Lorraine 1002-1025: Otto...
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    also be spelled Berowolf, Bernwulf or Bernulf. Berowulf's predecessor, Megingoz, retired in 768. The first reference to Berowulf as bishop comes from April...
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  • Arnulf had had to intervene to return some land wrongfully taken from Megingoz, a vassal of Erkenbold, Bishop of Eichstätt, by Engeldeo and Hildegard...
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  • Engelschalk; Adalbert. Among his grandsons we must remember the count Megingoz I of Worms. After his death, William II and Engelschalk I inherited the...
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  • law the possessions which until then had belonged to the Lords Lantbert, Megingoz and Reginzo, including Kirn and Bergen. These lords were supposedly sons...
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    near Astorga, Spain. Saint Megingold von Rothenburg (Megingaud, Mengold, Megingoz), Bishop of Würzburg (794) Saint Gregory Makar, a monk who was elected...
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    1097–1112: Albuin 1112–1120: Gerard (Gerhard) 1120–1126: Arnold 1126–1140: Megingoz (also Meingod) 1140–1140: Henry I 1140–1143: Ezzelin II (also Eckhelm)...
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  • Lombard bishop (d. 972) Louis IV, king of the West Frankish Kingdom (or 921) Megingoz, count of Guelders (approximate date) Menahem ben Saruq, Spanish Jewish...
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    regal power by the Carolingians. In 751, he resigned his see in favor of Megingoz, a Benedictine monk from St. Peter's Abbey in Fritzlar, and retired to...
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    here was first mentioned (Niwenstat) in a document from 768/769, when Megingoz, second Bishop of Würzburg, retired from his post to found a monastery...
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  • Wiomad (Wiomagus, Weomadus)     790   Bishop of Trier Ethelbert     794   Megingoz (Mengold, Megingaud)     794   Bishop of Würzburg Sol     794   Stephen...
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    dynasty (?), Count in Wormsgau after 840 ∞ Oda, daughter of Rutbert III Megingoz I, 876, probably Count in Wormsgau (Wilhelminer), ∞ NN, probably a sister...
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  • again restored, and is now used as a retirement home. The married couple Megingoz of Guelders and Gerberga, granddaughter of Charles the Simple, founded...
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    monastery was first mentioned (Niwenstat) in a document in 768/769, when Megingoz, Bishop of Würzburg, retired from his post to found a monastery on the...
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    mention. In the Codex Eberhardi, it says: ... Manto comes et frater eius Megingoz tradiderunt sancto Bonifacio bona sua in his locis: Isinhusen, Wanchei...
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    documentary mention in 788. On 18 January that year, Count Manto and his brother Megingoz donated their holdings in Veringewe (Werngau), Heselere (Heßlar), Tüngide...
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