• 47°43′16″N 8°10′34″E / 47.721°N 8.176°E / 47.721; 8.176 Alpgau (also Albgau) was a territory of Alemannia and the Duchy of Swabia during the 8th to...
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  • had: Hugh Conrad the Younger Probably his son was also Welf I count of Alpgau and Linzgau in Swabia Reuter 1992, p. 43. Heidecker 2010, p. 199. Reuter...
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    seems to have taken over his father's offices in Swabia, namely: count of Alpgau, count of Linzgau, and possibly count of Argengau. However, when Conrad...
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  • considered probable because both Conrad and Welf I were counts of Linzgau and Alpgau. The relationship between Welf I and all later members of the Swabian group...
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  • Frankish count, father-in-law of Louis the Pious Welf I, d. bef. 876, count of Alpgau and Linzgau Welf II, Count of Swabia, died 1030, supposed descendant of...
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    (Albuch) Albegowe (Alpengau, including part of the Lech valley) Alpegowe (Alpgau; St. Blaise) Argungowe (at the Argen River, Lindau) Augestigowe (surrounding...
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  • with the Welfs over the inheritance of the House of Buchhorn (Linzgau, Alpgau and Upper Raetia). His mother encouraged Rudolf to fight for their houses'...
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  • conflict with the Welf and Kirchberg dynasties over property in Linzgau, Alpgau and Upper Raetia. According to one account, Bertha ‘fought manfully’ (virilter...
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    Albuinsbar Gau Alba [de]: northeastern portion of the Swabian Alb Albgau or Alpgau: along the north bank of the High Rhine, west of Schaffhausen; named after...
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