- The
Agilolfings were a
noble family that
ruled the
Duchy of
Bavaria on
behalf of
their Merovingian suzerains from
about 550
until 788. A
cadet branch of...
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Theodo III in the
realm of legend, as
mythical Agilofing ancestors. The next well-do****ented
Agilofing duke is Theodo. This, however,
leaves a half-century...
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which rose to
prominence in
Alamannia in the
Carolingian period. The
Agilofing descent has been
doubted in scholarship.
Wenskus ([year needed]:497–500)...
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campaign and
after a
brief victory against Fara, son of the ********inated
Agilofing lord Chrodoald, the
Austrasians met
Radulf on the
River Unstrut where...
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Gerold was
related both to the
Agilofing family, the
ruling class of Bavaria, as well as the
Carolingian family. The
Agilofings had
ruled Bavaria since Duke...
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powerful families of the
Frankish nobility,
including the Etichonids,
Agilofings, Widonids,
Carolingians and Robertians/Capetians, as well as the family...
- to
Ratisbon (Regensburg) some time
after the year 649 to the
court of
Agilofing,
Theodo I, Duke of Bavaria. He
supposedly travelled up the Loire, crossed...
- was Euin's brother-in-law,
their wives being sisters. The
women were
Agilofings and
their brother, Gundoald, was
rewarded with the
duchy of Asti when...