Welf II may refer to: Welf II, Count of Swabia (died in 1030) Welf II, Duke of Bavaria (1072–1120) This disambiguation page lists articles about people...
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of Altdorf and her husband Albert Azzo II, Margrave of Milan. In 1070, Welf IV became Duke of Bavaria. Welf II, Duke of Bavaria married Countess Matilda...
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Welf II (1072 – 24 September 1120, Kaufering), or Welfhard, called Welf the Fat (pinguis), was Duke of Bavaria from 1101 until his death. In the Welf...
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of Welf, he is counted as Welf IV. Welf was the son of Albert Azzo II, Margrave of Milan, and Kunigunde of Altdorf. When Welf's maternal uncle, Welf, Duke...
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Linzgau Welf II, Count of Swabia, died 1030, supposed descendant of Welf I Welf, Duke of Carinthia (Welf III), died 1055, son of Welf II Welf I, Duke...
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Welf II (c. 960/70 - died 10 March 1030) was a Swabian count and a member of the Elder House of Welf. He was a younger son of Count Rudolf II and Ita...
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The Elder House of Welf (known as Rudolphins in Burgundy) was a Frankish noble dynasty of European rulers documented since the 9th century. Closely related...
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pope. Azzo II married Kunigunde (also called Chuniza), the daughter of Welf II, Count of Altdorf, in 1035/6. Azzo's son with Chuniza, Welf, moved first...
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and Margrave of Verona from 1047 until his death. Welf III was the only son of the Swabian count Welf II of Altdorf (died 1030) and Imiza, a daughter of...
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directly administered by the German crown. Welf I recovered the duchy in 1096, and was succeeded by his sons Welf II and Henry IX—the latter was succeeded...
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Welf I or Welfo (died before 876) was a Swabian nobleman. He was a member of the Elder House of Welf. Welf was probably a son of Conrad I of Auxerre, and...
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Henry the Proud (redirect from Henry II, Duke of Saxony)
1139), a member of the House of Welf, was Duke of Bavaria (as Henry X) from 1126 to 1138 and Duke of Saxony (as Henry II) as well as Margrave of Tuscany...
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Louis the German (redirect from Louis II (of Germany))
married Hemma, sister of his stepmother Judith of Bavaria, both daughters of Welf, whose possessions ranged from Alsace to Bavaria. It was not until 826 that...
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antipope. He facilitated the marriage of Matilda, countess of Tuscany, with Welf II, duke of Bavaria. He supported the rebellion of Prince Conrad against his...
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Imiza of Luxembourg (category Elder House of Welf)
noblewoman. She was the daughter of Frederick of Luxembourg, and the wife of Welf II of Swabia. Imiza was the daughter of Frederick of Luxembourg and Ermentrude...
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Duchy of Bavaria (section House of Welf)
opposed by Bavaria, especially by the ducal House of Welf. In the final conflict between the Welf and Hohenstaufen dynasties, Duke Henry the Lion was banned...
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Rudolf II (also Rudolph) (died c.990) was a count of Altdorf and a member of the Swabian group of the Elder House of Welf. He was the son of Rudolf I,...
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to Baldwin IV (980–1035), Count of Flanders Imiza of Luxembourg married Welf II of Altdorf, Count in Lechrain (d. 1030) Oda of Luxembourg; canoness at...
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Henry II (951 – 28 August 995), called the Wrangler or the Quarrelsome (German: Heinrich der Zänker), a member of the German royal Ottonian dynasty, was...
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Kunigunde of Altdorf (category House of Welf)
of Welf. She was also the ancestress of the younger House of Guelph, a cadet branch of the House of Este. Kunigunde was the only daughter of Welf II, Count...
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had deposed Duke Henry the Proud in the course of the dispute between the Welf and Hohenstaufen dynasties. Henry took his residence in the Bavarian capital...
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Henry II (German: Heinrich II; Italian: Enrico II; Latin: Henricus; 6 May 973 – 13 July 1024 AD), also known as Saint Henry, Obl. S. B., was Holy Roman...
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Hunchback, Duke of Lower Lorraine, 1069–1076 (co-ruler as husband of Matilda) Welf II, 1089–1095 (co-ruler as husband of Matilda) Rabodo, 1116–1119 Conrad, 1119/20–1129/31...
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Henry IX, Duke of Bavaria (category House of Welf)
Henry IX (1075 – 13 December 1126), was a member of the House of Welf, a powerful dynasty in medieval Germany. He was born around 1075 and died in 1126...
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During the expedition, the rebellion led by Conrad of Carinthia and Count Welf II of Swabia continued. Conrad had named Bishop Bruno of Augsburg regent of...
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statesman, named Bruno Henry's guardian and tutor. During Conrad's absence, Welf II, Count of Swabia sacked and pillaged the city of Augsburg, seizing the...
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Mathildis. He claimed that Matilda was married to Albert Azzo II d'Este, the grandfather of Welf V. In his epic Orlando Furioso, poet Ludovico Ariosto also...
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Guelphs and Ghibellines (category Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor)
dukes of Bavaria (including the namesake Duke Welf II of Bavaria, as well as Henry the Lion). The Welfs were said to have used the name as a rallying...
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of Welf, Rudolph was the son of the Upper Burgundian king Rudolph I and Guilla of Provence. Following his ascent to the throne in 912, Rudolph II entered...
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Louis the German, first King of East Francia, and Hemma from the House of Welf. An incident of demonic possession is recorded in his youth, in which he...
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