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Ruler Ruler Ruler Tuitsch 2214–2038
Adalger 1377–1328
Mader 644–589
Mannus 1978–1906
Larein 1328–1277
Brenner II &
Koenman 589–479
Eingeb 1906–1870 Ylsing...
- wife
Richenza (also
called Rikissa or Rixa) was the
daughter of Dedi or
Adalger,
according to the
Annals of Stade, and
according to the same source, her...
- in
Gasello dedicated to
Saint Apollinare del Gasello. In 1072,
Bishop Adalger gave the
church of
Saint Apollinare with
surrounding properties to the...
- (1061–1076?) Udo, Prince-abbot (1076–1082?) Isambert, Prince-abbot (c.1090)
Adalger, Prince-abbot (c.1100)
Princely Abbey of
Kempten (complete list) – Otenus...
- Krenkingen [de], Prince-bishop (1190–1206)
Ellwangen Abbey (complete list) –
Adalger, Prince-abbot (c.1100) Ebo, Prince-abbot (?–1113)
Richardus Rufus?, Prince-abbot...
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largest estate,
which was
presumably owned by a
person named Alger or
Adalger. The name of the town
appeared as
Algeswilre in 1265 A.D. for the first...
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Nahgowe (“Norheim in the
Nahegau country”) when the
Frankish free
noble Adalger sold his landhold,
which lay in Narheim, for two
pounds of
silver to Lorsch...