- The
Alaholfings (occasionally
Ahalolfings) were a
noble family of
Alemannia in the
Early Middle Ages. They were
related to the
previous rulers of Alemannia...
- form
Swabia began to prevail. The
Duchy of
Swabia was
proclaimed by the
Ahalolfing count palatine Erchanger in 915. He had
allied himself with his Hunfriding...
- the
region around the
upper Danube and
Neckar rivers was
ruled by the
Ahalolfing family and not by the
ducal house which ruled central Alamannia around...
-
Cunigunde of
Swabia (c. 878 – 7
February after 918), a
member of the
Ahalolfing noble family, was
Margravine of
Bavaria until 907 by her
first marriage...
-
mentioned as
marchio (margrave) in 903 and dux (duke) in 909
Erchanger Ahalolfing,
dominant count in
Alemannia after the
execution of
Burchard I, declared...
- The
Duchess of
Swabia was the wife of the Duke of Swabia,
ruler of the
Duchy of
Swabia which existed from 915 to 1313 as part of the
Kingdom of Germany...
- in 962. In view of his name, he may have been
related to the
Alemannic Ahalolfing dynasty.
Count Berthold's great-grandson, the
later Berthold II, Duke...
-
palatine in Swabia, and
sister of Duke
Erchanger of Swabia, a
member of the
Ahalolfing dynasty.
After Luitpold's
death Cunigunda married King
Conrad I of Germany...
- extraction,
Huoching (d. 744) and
Hnabi (d. 788), the
founder of the
Ahalolfings. This
suggestion was
first made in 1849 by John Mitc****
Kemble in History...
- of
Margrave Luitpold of
Bavaria and Cunigunde,
herself a
member of the
Ahalolfing dynasty,
daughter of
Berthold I, the
count palatine of Swabia. Her brother...