- 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...
- end of the
first duchy, all
rulers descended from the
family of the
Agilolfings. The
Bavarians then
colonized the area from the
March of the Nordgau...
-
marriages took
place between the
family to
which he
belonged and the
Agilolfings, who were
united in a
similar manner with the
kings of the Lombards....
- or
Garibald I, a
member of the
powerful Agilolfing family. This was the
beginning of a
series of
Agilolfing dukes that was to last
until 788. The kings...
-
chief allies the
Agilolfing Theodo I,
effectively the
Frankish duke of Bavaria. Consequently,
Liutprand took to wife the
young Agilolfing, Guntrud, in 715...
- in 588. The
Bavarians (Italian: Bavaresi) were
really a
branch of the
Agilolfings, and were
themselves two branches: the
branch descended in the female...
- They were
related to the
previous rulers of Alemannia, to the
Bavarian Agilolfings and to the Geroldings.
Their original power base was
around the upper...
-
possibly a
follower of Arius.
Agilulf is
considered the
founder of the
Agilolfings dynasty of the Baiuvarii. Fries-****lach, Janine; Steuer, Heiko; Hines...
- of his great-great-granddaughter Hildegard, wife of Charlemagne. The
Agilolfings were, in fact,
ruling Bavaria and
Alemannia under the
suzerainty of the...
- Duke (or King) of
Bavaria from 555
until 591. He was the head of the
Agilolfings, and the
ancestor of the
Bavarian dynasty that
ruled the
Kingdom of the...