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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...
- 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...
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Alamannia or
Alemannia was the
territory inhabited by the
Germanic Alemanni peoples 3rd century–911. "Alemannia" and
similar spellings, is an
exonym for...
- in the
Frankish lands of
Saxony and
Master of the
Palace at
Altdorf in
Alamannia. He was born
about 750 AD in Narbonne,
France the son of
Warin I, do****ented...
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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...
- . Holy
Roman scribes often used the term
Swabia interchangeably with
Alamannia between the 10th to the 12th centuries.
Erchanger I, also
known as Berchtold...
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portion of
mostly Germanic-speaking lands: the
Duchy of Saxony, Austrasia,
Alamannia, the
Duchy of Bavaria, and the
March of Carinthia. The
contemporary East...
- 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...