- The
Alaholfings (occasionally
Ahalolfings) were a
noble family of
Alemannia in the
Early Middle Ages. They were
related to the
previous rulers of Alemannia...
- 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...
- emerged: the
Hunfriding counts in
Raetia Curiensis (Churrätien) and the
Ahalolfings ruling the Baar
estates around the
upper Neckar and
Danube rivers. Their...
- by two dynasties, the
Hunfriding counts in
Raetia Curiensis and the
Ahalolfings ruling the Baar
estates around the
upper Neckar and
Danube rivers. The...
- Alemannia/Swabia by the
early 10th century. The
rivalry between the
Hunfridings and
Ahalolfings was
decided in
favour of
Burchard II
Hunfriding in the
Battle of Winterthur...
-
mentioned as
marchio (margrave) in 903 and dux (duke) in 909
Erchanger Ahalolfing,
dominant count in
Alemannia after the
execution of
Burchard I, declared...
-
another family, the Etichonids, and
elsewhere it is
likely that the
Ahalolfings were in power. Geuenich, Dieter.
Geschichte der Alemannen. Kohlhammer...
- 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...
-
Plectrude died 718
Caribert of Laon died c. 762
Theodo II 625–680–716
AHALOLFING unknown daughter Godfrey of
Alemannia c. 650 – 709
Grimoald ?–716–725...
- of the
Danube and Neckar, came
under the
Carolingian dominion of the
Ahalolfings.
Following the
disintegration of the
Frankish Empire in 843, the area...