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- Alamannia, or Alemania, was the kingdom established and inhabited by the Alemanni, a Germanic tribal confederation that had broken through the Roman limes...
- regions, which by the eighth century were collectively referred to as Alamannia. In 496, the Alemanni were conquered by the Frankish leader Clovis and...
- The name of the larger stem duchy was often used interchangeably with Alamannia during the High Middle Ages, until about the 11th century, when the form...
- a Hungarian army over the combined forces of East Francia and Swabia (Alamannia) under the nominal command of Louis the Child. Located approximately 25 km...
- Theudebald or Theutbald was the Duke of Alamannia from 730 until his deposition. He was a son of Gotfrid and brother and co-ruler with Lantfrid from 709...
- Alamannia or Alemannia was the territory inhabited by the Germanic Alemanni peoples 3rd century–911. "Alemannia" and similar spellings, is an exonym for...
- various kingdoms of Charlemagne's former empire. Granted lordship over Alamannia in 876, following the division of East Francia, he succeeded to the Italian...
- portion of mostly Germanic-speaking lands: the Duchy of Saxony, Austrasia, Alamannia, the Duchy of Bavaria, and the March of Carinthia. The contemporary East...
- death Holy Roman scribes often used the term Swabia interchangeably with Alamannia between the 10th to the 12th centuries. Erchanger I, also known as Berchtold...
- south. The name Alamannia was used by the 8th century, and from the 9th century, Suebia was occasionally used for Alamannia, while Alamannia was increasingly...