Rösbeck Louis dispossessed Banzleibs of his benefices and public offices and granted them to Warin, Abbot of Corvey. Banzleibs does not appear in any further...
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by his father, Charles the Bald, until chased away by Breton rebels. Banzleibs (fl. 830s) Rorgon I (832–839) Gauzbert (839–849) Rorgon II (849–865) Gauzfrid...
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Dukes of Saxony Image Name Reign Notes Hattonid Dynasty Banzleib 838 – 840 Comes et marchio Liudolfing/Ottonian Dynasty Liudolf I 850 – 12 March 864 or...
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Rorgon became the second Count of Maine in 832 when his predecessor Banzleibs was made Margrave of the Saxons. He remained Count of Maine until his...
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Franconia and the central Rhineland from an early date. One of their family, Banzleib, was both Count of Maine in 832 and, by 838, comes et Saxoniae patriae...
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Henry may have "inherited" his positions in Saxony (from Banzleib) and in Austrasia (from Banzleib's brother Adalbert). Henry's wife was possibly Ingeltrude...
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When Louis the Pious died, the German Louis deposed the Hattonid leader Banzleib from his royal offices and bestowed them on the Abbey of Corvey. Among...
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