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    Saxony. The family itself is also sometimes known as the Liudolfings (Liudolfinger), after its earliest known member Count Liudolf (d. 866) and one of its...
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    Lotharingia, son of Emperor Arnulf. His family came to be known as the Liudolfinger after his father, Liudolf. Upon the accession of his grandson, Emperor...
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    (3rd ed.). Bechtle. ISBN 978-3-7628-0483-3. Zeller, Bernhard (2006). Liudolfinger als fränkische Könige? Überlegungen zur sogenannten Continuatio Reginonis...
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  • 897) was the daughter of the Saxon dux Liudolf, the progenitor of the Liudolfinger, a Saxon dynasty of monarchs. Her mother's name was Oda. She was Abbess...
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    Dorlar in Amt Schmallenberg until the end of 1974. Wallburg Kirchilpe, Liudolfinger or Carolingian dynasty St. Cyriakus Chapel, 1858 Schmallenberg.de: Inhabitants...
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  • rulers. The first Saxon duke was Otto the Illustrious (880–912) of the Liudolfinger line (descendants of Liudolf); Otto was able to extend his power over...
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  • (Matfriede); m. 900 Oda of Saxony, daughter of Duke Otto der Erlauchte (Liudolfinger) Matfried I, b. 875, d. after 926, brother of Gerhard, 926 Count in Metzgau;...
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  • (AD 843–911) Conradines (Konradiner) (AD 911–918) Ottonian dynasty (Liudolfinger) (AD 919–921, AD 936–1024) Salian dynasty (Salier) (AD 1024–1125) – Also...
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  • Carolingians: Prüm Abbey Abbey of St. Medard Salians: Abbey of Echternach Liudolfinger, Ottonians: Reichenau Abbey Gandersheim Abbey Quedlinburg Abbey Essen...
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    ∞ ca. 947 Liutgard of Saxony (* 931, † 953) daughter of King Otto I (Liudolfinger) Otto „of Worms“ († 1004), his son, Count in Nahegau, Speyergau, Wormsgau...
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