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    also Duke of Bavaria 995–1005 Salian dynasty Otto I (1002–1004), again Conrad I (1004–1011) House of Eppenstein Adalbero/Albert I (1011–1035) Salian dynasty...
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    according to the 1186 Georgenberg Pact. Markward of Eppenstein (until c. 1000) Adalbero of Eppenstein (c. 1000-1035), son, also Duke of Carinthia and Margrave...
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    995 – 1004 Otto I, again 1004 – 1011 Conrad I 1011 – 1035 Adalbero of Eppenstein 1035 – 1039 Conrad II, son of Conrad I 1039 – 1047 vacant, directly ruled...
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    would inherit Hesse. In the following year, the Archbishop Werner II von Eppenstein acceded to this outcome in the Treaty of Langsdorf, accepting Henry as...
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    Richwara of Zülpichgau. She was probably also related to Adalbero of Eppenstein, Duke of Carinthia from 1011/12 to 1035. Richardis married Leopold I (c...
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    jointly. In 1307, Henry was elected King of Bohemia, but was deposed in 1310. Otto I & III 1265 1295-1335 25 May 1310 Tyrol, Carinthia and Carniola Euphemia...
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  • Beatrice (?) (died after 25 February 1025), who was married to Adalbert of Eppenstein. Shortly after he ceded control of a female monastery in Strasbourg, on...
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  • (died after 25 February 1025),who was married to Adalbert of Eppenstein In September 997 Otto III donated the estate of Stockhausen to the female monastery...
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    Carinthian duchy. Instead King Henry II ceded the duchy to Count Adalbero of Eppenstein, who was married to Matilda's sister, Beatrice. Matilda had Conrad the...
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    married Count Conrad I of Peilstein Sophia (d. 1154), married Henry of Eppenstein, Duke of Carinthia from 1090 to 1122, and secondly Count Sieghard X of...
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    margraviate passed with the Carinthian duchy to Henry's vassal Liutold of Eppenstein. Sieghard in turn safely conducted the king across the Alps. Back in Germany...
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  • of Styria (complete list) – Markward, Margrave (?–c.1000) Adalbero of Eppenstein, Margrave (c.1000–1035) Duchy of Bavaria (complete list) – Luitpold, Margrave...
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    article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Eppenstein, Otto (1911). "Aberration". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 1 (11th ed.). pp...
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    Carinthia. Instead King Henry II of Germany passed the duchy to Adalbert of Eppenstein, who was married to Matilda's sister, Beatrice. Conrad was buried in Worms...
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  • Diet at Ulm, where he seized the duchy and gave Carinthia to Liutold of Eppenstein, whose grandfather Adalbero had held it until 1035. Berthold then retired...
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  • of Eppenstein. Together, they had one daughter: Haziga (c. 1040 – 1 August 1104), also known as Hadegunde, married Herman of Kastl and secondly Otto I...
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    Tegernsee Abbey (category Otto II, Holy Roman Emperor)
    Herrand (1042-1046) Egbert (1046-1048) Siegfried (1048-1068) Eberhard II of Eppenstein (1068-1091) Odalschalk of Hohenburg (1092-1113) Aribo of Neuburg-Falkenstein...
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    solve the old interior imperial conflict with Conrad. When Adalbero I of Eppenstein was deposed by Conrad, Henry also inherited the Duchy of Carinthia, by...
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    Matilda of Tuscany. Henry fled to Verona whose margrave, Henry of Eppenstein, and Eppenstein's brother, Patriarch Udalric of Aquileia, were his last supporters...
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  • Conrad the Younger was still a minor, and King Henry II vested Adalbero of Eppenstein with the Carinthian duchy. Instead Conrad succeeded his father as count...
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    He was replaced by the schismatic Hermann, brother of Duke Liutold of Eppenstein of Carinthia. Bishop Ulrich (1092–1121) was present at the synod held...
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    by Emperor Henry II while the Duchy of Carinthia passed to Adalbero of Eppenstein due to Conrad the Younger's infancy. Conrad the Younger was taken care...
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    Roman Emperor Otto III donated the castle and the village of Goriza to the Patriarch of Aquileia John II and to Count Verihen Eppenstein of Friuli. The...
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    Veit, accompanied Duke Bernhard of Carinthia to the coronation of Emperor Otto IV in Rome. In his book Change the Austro-American psychologist Paul Watzlawick...
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    these knights was the Brömser. It was retaken by Archbishop Werner II von Eppenstein in 1281. The castle withstood a number of attacks. In 1640, during the...
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    oldest sacred buildings in Carinthia. Feldkirchen, once an estate of the Eppenstein noble family, was bequeathed to the Diocese of Bamberg in 1166. The bishops...
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    Mark an der Sann (category Otto II, Holy Roman Emperor)
    Count Wilhelm II was killed by the deposed Carinthian Duke Adalbero von Eppenstein [de] as a means of revenge. Thereafter the counts of Ebersberg [de] held...
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  • – Sergius IV, pope of the Catholic Church (b. 970) 1090 – Liutold of Eppenstein, duke of Carinthia 1161 – Fergus of Galloway, Scottish nobleman 1182 –...
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    archbishop supported the Benedictines. During his exile, Duke Henry III of Eppenstein, brother of Ulrich I, patriarch of Aquileia (r. 1086–1121), had seized...
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    after 1940 also Hildegard Kuttner, Rosa Ollendorf, and furthermore Lisa Eppenstein from 1941 on. Hunsche gave classes of Evangelical, Maria Servatiae in...
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