Zwentibold (Zventibold, Zwentibald, Swentiboldo, Sventibaldo, Sanderbald; c. 870 – 13 August 900), a member of the Carolingian dynasty, was the illegitimate...
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father, Arnulf, in East Francia and his elder illegitimate half-brother Zwentibold in Lotharingia. Louis became king when he was six and reigned until his...
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territory of Lotharingia, which he converted into a kingdom for his son Zwentibold. In 889, Arnulf supported the claim of Louis the Blind to the kingdom...
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supporter of Zwentibold (King of Lotharingia) in 895, but he broke with the king in 898. He and some other magnates who had been key to Zwentibold's election...
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of Otto I, Duke of Saxony and Hedwiga of Babenberg. She married King Zwentibold of Lotharingia and at his death in August 900 (when Oda must have been...
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East Francia prevented this by entrusting the land to his son Zwentibold in 895. Zwentibold was hated by his subjects, so Charles the Simple decided to...
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(887–895), also king of East Francia and Italy, and Carolingian emperor Zwentibold (895–900) Louis the Child (900–911), also king of East Francia Charles...
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of Eifel). In 897, Gerhard and his brothers were in conflict with King Zwentibold. They were first rejected, and reconciled shortly after. He led an uprising...
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campaign against the last Byzantine strongholds in Sicily. August 13 – Zwentibold, king of Lotharingia, is killed in battle on the Meuse River, while fighting...
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to overthrow Guy and be crowned himself. Arnulf instead sent his son Zwentibold with an army to join Berengar, the deposed king, and march on Trento....
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Arnulf on his 894 campaign to Italy; the marriage of his daughter Oda with Zwentibold, Arnulf's illegitimate son, documents the efforts of the Carolingian ruler...
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Liudolf, who both died young; as well as a daughter, Oda who married King Zwentibold of Lotharingia, an illegitimate son of Emperor Arnulf, in 897. Commire...
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France Charles the Simple Gisela of Friuli Louis the Blind Hugh of Italy Zwentibold Louis the Child Louis IV of France Berengar II of Italy Lothar II of Italy...
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who became count of Cambrai around 888; he and his brother joined King Zwentibold of Lotharingia in 895, attacked Vermandois and captured Arras, Saint-Quentin...
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their settlements at Louvain. In 895, he appointed his illegitimate son Zwentibold as the king of Lotharingia who ruled semi-independently until he was overthrown...
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Frankish equivalents: Suentopolcus, Suatopluk, Zventopluk, Zwentibald, Zwentibold, Zuentibold, or Zuentibald. Dimnik 2004, p. 259. Dimnik 2004, p. 264–265...
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II Louis the German, sons Carloman → Arnulf → Louis the Child Ratold Zwentibold → Godfrey Otto Louis the Younger → Louis Hugh Charles the Fat → Bernard...
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II Louis the German, sons Carloman → Arnulf → Louis the Child Ratold Zwentibold → Godfrey Otto Louis the Younger → Louis Hugh Charles the Fat → Bernard...
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II Louis the German, sons Carloman → Arnulf → Louis the Child Ratold Zwentibold → Godfrey Otto Louis the Younger → Louis Hugh Charles the Fat → Bernard...
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II Louis the German, sons Carloman → Arnulf → Louis the Child Ratold Zwentibold → Godfrey Otto Louis the Younger → Louis Hugh Charles the Fat → Bernard...
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II Louis the German, sons Carloman → Arnulf → Louis the Child Ratold Zwentibold → Godfrey Otto Louis the Younger → Louis Hugh Charles the Fat → Bernard...
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king of East Francia. Otto's daughter Oda married the Carolingian King Zwentibold of Lotharingia, son of Emperor Arnulf. His family came to be known as...
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of Swabia Hunfridings Born: c. 850/55 Died: 5 or 23 November 911 Regnal titles Preceded by Zwentibold Duke of Alamannia 909–911 Succeeded by Erchanger...
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illegitimate son of King Arnulf of East Francia. He and his half-brother Zwentibold are described by the Annals of Fulda as being born "by concubines" (ex...
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Frankish equivalents: Suentopolcus, Suatopluk, Zventopluk, Zwentibald, Zwentibold, Zuentibold, or Zuentibald. enumerated as successor of Conrad I who was...
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887–899, King of Italy and Emperor 896 Italy: Ratold, 896 Lotharingia: Zwentibold, 895–900 Louis the Child, 899–911 Louis the Child was the last East Frankish...
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II Louis the German, sons Carloman → Arnulf → Louis the Child Ratold Zwentibold → Godfrey Otto Louis the Younger → Louis Hugh Charles the Fat → Bernard...
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version Sviatopolk (disambiguation) Ukrainian, Russian, Bulgarian version Zwentibold German version Svätopluk (disambiguation) Slovak version Svante Swedish...
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Carinthia liberate Italy and come to Rome to be crowned. Arnulf sent his son Zwentibold with a Bavarian army to join with Berengar of Friuli. They defeated Guy...
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Sviatopolk II of Kiev (1050–1113) Świętopełk (disambiguation) Polish version Zwentibold German version Svatopluk (disambiguation) Czech version Svätopluk (disambiguation)...
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