The Lahngau was a medieval territory comprising the middle and lower Lahn River valley in the current German states of Hesse and (partially) Rhineland-Palatinate...
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Gebhard of Lahngau (c. 860/868 – 22 June 910), of the Conradine dynasty, son of Odo (aka Udo, died 879), count of Lahngau, and Judith, was himself count...
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Gebhard (died 879) was a mid-9th-century count in the Lahngau and the first documented ancestor of the dynasty later known as the Conradines. He was a...
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northern parts of the German stem duchy of Franconia along with the adjacent Lahngau. Upon the extinction of the ducal Conradines, these Rhenish Franconian...
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emperor Arnulf of Carinthia. The Conradines, counts in the Franconian Lahngau region, had been loyal supporters of the Carolingians. At the same time...
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also acquired two other counties that had been his: Rheingau in 917 and Lahngau in 918. Odo is best known for the Battle of Andernach on 2 October 939...
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northern part of the German stem duchy of Franconia, along with the adjacent Lahngau. Upon the extinction of the ducal Conradines, these Rhenish Franconian...
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the male line) became extinct. Gebhard, Count of the Lahngau (d. 879) Udo, Count in the Lahngau Conrad, Duke of Thuringia (d. 906) Conrad I of Germany...
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Cancor (d. 771), founder of Lorsch Abbey Heimrich (d. 795), count in the Lahngau Poppo of Grapfeld (d. 839–41), ancestor of the Frankish House of Babenberg...
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Ternois of Friuli, a daughter (b. 825), who married Count Gebhard Nieder-Lahngau Alard, Abbot of St. Bertin, a son Amadeus, Count of Burgundy, a son (b...
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rivalling Conrad the Elder, a member of the Conradine dynasty from the Lahngau in Rhenish Franconia and relative of Arnulf's consort Ota. The leaders...
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and mother of Louis the Child. The Conradines, counts in the Franconian Lahngau region, had been loyal supporters of the Carolingians. At the same time...
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838-839, when he and several other noblemen, including Gebhard, Count of the Lahngau, Count Adalbert of Metz and Archbishop Odgar of Mainz opposed Louis the...
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son of Cancor, Count of Hesbaye, and Angila. Heinrich was also Count of Lahngau, and lay abbot of Mosbach Abbey. Heimrich was a leader in the forces of...
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Franconia). In 906 the Conradine relative Count Conrad the Younger in the Lahngau is mentioned as a dux Franconiae. Upon the extinction of the East Frankish...
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Empire, bordered by the Niddagau, the Maingau, the Oberrheingau, and the Lahngau; the counts of the Rheingau were known as Rhinegraves. The first Rhinegrave...
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Episcopal residence at Ladenburg from 1400. Held large estates in the former Lahngau region. Territories on the Left Bank of the Rhine lost by the 1797 Treaty...
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was a 9th-century nobleman of East Francia, a son of Gebhard, Count of Lahngau, and older brother of Berengar I of Neustria. He and his brother were afforded...
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Judith of Bavaria 797/805–843 Carolingian Gebhard d. 879 Count of the Lahngau Louis II the German c. 810–876 King of East Francia r. 843–876 Hemma 803/808–876...
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16. Gebhard of the Lahngau 8. Udo of Neustria 4. Gebhard of Lorraine 18. Conrad I of Auxerre 9. Judith of Auxerre 19. Adelaide of Tours 2. Odo of Wetterau...
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disintegrated and from 903 Zwentibold's kingdom was administered by the Lahngau Count Gebhard, a scion of the Conradine dynasty, who received the title...
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Irmtraut, a settlement first recorded in 879 as Ermetrode, as part of Lahngau (the modern spelling Irmtraut dates to 1578). The form Ermetrode suggests...
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Pious Cancor, founder of the Lorsch Abbey Heimrich (−795), count in the Lahngau Poppo of Grapfeld (−839/41), ancestor of the Frankish House of Babenberg...
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Thuringian) Hessian Franks / Hessians Lognai (late Frankish tribe that lived in Lahngau, west of Taunus Mountains) Moselle Franks Nistresi (Nister Franks? Diemel...
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Ruling part Consort Death Notes Gerlach (I) 966 1002 – 1018 County of Lower Lahngau Unknown at least two children 1018 aged 51–52 First known member of the...
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is the same person as Berengar I of Neustria, son of Gebhard, Count of Lahngau. A charter dated 18 Sep 882 under which Hildebertus filius quondam Berengarii...
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was a 9th-century nobleman of East Francia, a son of Gebhard, Count of Lahngau, and younger brother of Udo. He and his brother were created margraves...
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Holy Roman Empire, centred around Grafenschloss [de] in Diez, located in Lahngau (in modern German states of Hesse and Rhineland-Palatinate). The county...
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distinguish him from other members of the Conradine dynasty, was Count of Lower Lahngau (Limburg Basin and surrounding areas) and a retainer of East Francian kings...
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1070 – 12 March 1122) was a German nobleman. He was a Count in the Upper Lahngau and from 1121, he was Count of Gudensberg in Lower Hesse and Imperial Standard...
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