Welf VII (c. 1135 – 11 or 12 September 1167) was the only son of Welf VI, Duke of Spoleto and Margrave of Tuscany, and Uta, daughter of Godfrey of Calw...
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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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rebelling. Even though, Conrad III and Welf VI had gone on the Second Crusade together, Welf and his son, Welf VII, were defeated by Henry Berengar, son...
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The House of Welf (also Guelf or Guelph) is a European dynasty that has included many German and British monarchs from the 11th to 20th century and Emperor...
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died 1120, son of Welf I of Bavaria Welf VI, died 1191, Duke of Spoleto and Marchese of Tuscany, nephew of Welf II of Bavaria Welf VII, died 1167, Duke...
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Ulrich of Attems, imperial vicar (1139–1152) Welf VI, Duke (1152–1160) Welf VII, Duke (1160–1167) Welf VI, Duke (1167–1173) Ridelulf, Duke (1173–1183)...
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(VI) of Germany over the House of Welf, led by Welf VI and his son, Welf VII. Henry's father, Conrad III, and Welf VI had gone on the Second Crusade together...
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Steingaden Abbey (category Burial sites of the House of Welf)
Abbey. The Romanesque abbey church was consecrated in 1176. Welf VI and his son Welf VII were both buried here. Between 1470 and 1491 the abbey buildings...
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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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defeated Welf VI and his son Welf VII at the Battle of Flochberg. Henry Berengar died later that year and the succession was thrown open. The Welfs and Hohenstaufen...
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