Alamannia, or Alemania, was the kingdom established and inhabited by the Alemanni, a Germanic tribal confederation that had broken through the Roman limes...
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Alemanni (redirect from Duke of Alamannia)
regions, which by the eighth century were collectively referred to as Alamannia. In 496, the Alemanni were conquered by the Frankish leader Clovis and...
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Duchy of Swabia (section Alamannia)
The name of the larger stem duchy was often used interchangeably with Alamannia during the High Middle Ages, until about the 11th century, when the form...
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Alemannia (disambiguation) (redirect from Alamannia (disambiguation))
Alamannia or Alemannia was the territory inhabited by the Germanic Alemanni peoples 3rd century–911. "Alemannia" and similar spellings, is an exonym for...
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south. The name Alamannia was used by the 8th century, and from the 9th century, Suebia was occasionally used for Alamannia, while Alamannia was increasingly...
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Theudebald or Theutbald was the Duke of Alamannia from 730 until his deposition. He was a son of Gotfrid and brother and co-ruler with Lantfrid from 709...
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portion of mostly Germanic-speaking lands: the Duchy of Saxony, Austrasia, Alamannia, the Duchy of Bavaria, and the March of Carinthia. The contemporary East...
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Duchess of Swabia (redirect from Duchess of Alamannia)
The Duchess of Swabia was the wife of the Duke of Swabia, ruler of the Duchy of Swabia which existed from 915 to 1313 as part of the Kingdom of Germany...
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in the Frankish lands of Saxony and Master of the Palace at Altdorf in Alamannia. He was born about 750 AD in Narbonne, France the son of Warin I, documented...
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He is mentioned as a count (comes) in the Frankish lands of Altdorf in Alamannia. He is the son of Rothard of the Argengau and grandson of Hardrad. Welf...
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III as a gift. Charles Martel defeats the last independent dukedom of Alamannia, and incorporates it into the Frankish Empire. He also launches raids...
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King of Italy, and Pepin I, Duke of Aquitaine, persuaded him to invade Alamannia which their father had given to their young half-brother Charles the Bald...
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Palatines (section Palatinate of Alamannia / Swabia)
. Holy Roman scribes often used the term Swabia interchangeably with Alamannia between the 10th to the 12th centuries. Erchanger I, also known as Berchtold...
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Suevia, or variation, may also refer to: 417 Suevia, a main-belt asteroid Alamannia in the early medieval period Bavarian Swabia, the administrative region...
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a Hungarian army over the combined forces of East Francia and Swabia (Alamannia) under the nominal command of Louis the Child. Located approximately 25 km...
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attended accusing them of taking part in the uprising of Theudebald, Duke of Alamannia and Odilo, Duke of Bavaria, and summarily executed them all for high treason...
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various kingdoms of Charlemagne's former empire. Granted lordship over Alamannia in 876, following the division of East Francia, he succeeded to the Italian...
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of the 8th century, with Liechtenstein located at the eastern edge of Alamannia. In the 6th century the entire region became part of the Frankish Empire...
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confirmed in this rule of Italy while also gaining most of Bavaria and Alamannia; Louis gained Provence, Septimania, and most of Burgundy in addition to...
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Gotfrid or Gotefrid, modernized Gottfried) (c. 650–709) was the Duke of Alamannia in the late 7th century and until his death. He was of the house of the...
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of Ulster. March – Ostrogothic King Theodahad cedes Provence and upper Alamannia to the Franks, gaining their support in the war. He sends a large Gothic...
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High German name Oadalrich or Uodalrich from the later 8th century in Alamannia. The related name Adalric (Anglo-Saxon cognate Æthelric) is attested from...
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754 to Emma (d. 789 or 798 or after 784), daughter of Hnabi, Duke of Alamannia. They had the following: Eric of Friuli Gerold Udalrich Hildegard, born...
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daughter. Hedwig was possibly born at Altdorf in the Frankish lands of Alamannia (present-day Germany). According to Bishop Thegan of Trier, she was a...
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central T sound. Historical affiliations Roman Empire 83–475 Kingdom of Alamannia c. 475–911 Duchy of Swabia 915–1313 Duchy of Württemberg 1495–1803 Electorate...
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surrounded by newly established Germanic kingdoms. Kingdom of Soissons Early Francia Alamannia Burgundia Visigothic Kingdom Brittany (Celtic)...
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ruled Austrasia and Carloman ruled Burgundy, Provence, Aquitaine, and Alamannia, with no mention made of which brother received Neustria. The immediate...
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were Saxony and Bavaria, which had been conquered by Charlemagne, and Alamannia, placed under Frankish administration in 746. In German historiography...
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or 23 November 911), a member of the Hunfriding dynasty, was a Duke of Alamannia from 909 until his death. He also held the title of a margrave of Raetia...
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Germania Superior (Pagus Alsatiae) (83–475) Alemanni (circa 213–496) Alamannia (3rd-century–911) Duchy of Alsace (circa 630–699) Treaty of Verdun (843)...
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