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    The Huosi family was one of the Uradel (ancient noble families) in the Duchy of Bavaria. Their status was enshrined in the Law of the Bavarians, which...
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    Luitpold (or Liutpold) (modern Leopold) (died 4 July 907), perhaps of the Huosi family or related to the Carolingian dynasty by Liutswind, mother of Emperor...
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    Irminfried, believed to be members of the Bavarian noble family of the Huosi. Arbeo of Freising, a member of the same family, was its first abbot, until...
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  • Margrave Luitpold of Bavaria, possibly was a relative of the early medieval Huosi noble family and maybe related to the Imperial Carolingian dynasty by Emperor...
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    He held the office from December 811 to 835. He was descended from the Huosi family, part of the Bavarian upper aristocracy (Hochadel). In 794, the cleric...
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    the founders were members of the powerful Bavarian noble family of the Huosi. Initially this was a Benedictine monastery, but later became a house of...
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    Bishop of Freising from 764. Arbeo is thought to have been a scion of the Huosi noble dynasty in the stem duchy of Bavaria. He may have been the child which...
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    Bavaria. In 746, the brothers Adalbert and Ottokar, of the noble family of Huosi, founded a Benedictine monastery, Tegernsee Abbey. Its name derives from...
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  • Beiyaoshang (北窑上) Huangxinzhuang (黄辛庄) Jinxinzhuang (金辛庄) Zhangzhuang (张庄) Huosi (霍寺) Qianganzhuang (前赶庄) Houganzhuang (后赶庄) Nanzhaozhuang (南赵庄) Qianyisi...
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  • identifiable member was Bishop Arbeo of Freising (d. 784), probably related to the Huosi family. Margrave Aribo succeeded William and his brother Engelschalk I in...
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    established by the Huosi, since the first larger landed property of the monastery was around the town of Raisting, a heartland of the Huosi. The first monastery...
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    Northern 5th Ring Road Start of G45 concurrency Shunyi Zhangxizhuang 2 X014 Huosi Road – Huoshenying, Sishang Liuyuanqiao 3 G101 – Eastern 5th Ring Road,...
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    were the brothers Otkar (or Otocar), and Adalbert, of the family of the Huosi, one of the five old ruling clans of Bavaria. This abbey was consecrated...
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    other noble families explicitly mentioned are: Anniona, Fagana, Hahilinga, Huosi and Trozza (sometimes also spelled "Drozza"). Title IV: The protection of...
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    was founded in around 739/740 as a Benedictine abbey by members of the Huosi, a Bavarian noble clan, who also provided the three brothers who served...
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    founded in about 762 by the brothers Adalbert and Otker, members of the Huosi, an ancient Bavarian noble family, and their nephew Eio (or Uto), as a daughter...
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    was first mentioned in 751 as a count Engildeo from the noble family of Huosi including its goods delivered in "Scondorf" the Benediktbeuern Abbey. This...
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    Isar and the Amper in Upper Bavaria, around Lake Starnberg; lands of the Huosi family; sub-gau of Sundergau Inntal: the middle Inn valley in Tyrol, divided...
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    History of Chinese Contemporary Photographical Art Sishang Art Museum, Huosi Rd. East, Zhangxizhuang, Shunyi Dist., Beijing, China 2012 Women And Water...
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