- 47°41′42″N 9°43′12″E / 47.695°N 9.72°E / 47.695; 9.72
Argengau was a
territory of
Alemannia within East
Francia in the 8th and 9th centuries, being...
-
Frankish lands of
Altdorf in Alamannia. He is the son of
Rothard of the
Argengau and
grandson of Hardrad. Welf
originated from a
distinguished dynasty of...
- have been the
Frankish nobleman Ruthard (d.
before 790), a
count in the
Argengau and
administrator of the
Carolingian king
Pepin the
Younger in Alamannia...
- Swabia, namely:
count of Alpgau,
count of Linzgau, and
possibly count of
Argengau. However, when
Conrad and his
other sons
changed allegiance from King Louis...
- (806–858), son of
Beggo 858–859:
Conrad I the
Elder (800–862/4), also
Count of
Argengau and of Linz 877–?:
Adalard (830–890),
Count palatine,
father of Adelaide...
-
count in
Raetia Ulrich IX, d.
before 1079,
count of Bregenz,
count in
Argengau and
Nibelgau Ulrich X, d. 1097,
count of
Bregenz Rudolf I, d. 1160, count...
- Gorze,
identified a
deceased Hardrad,
father of
Ratard (Rothard of the
Argengau,
father of Welf I of Bavaria), who
could have been the
father or grandfather...
-
Stephen V.
Bernard had the
support of
Count Ulrich of the
Linzgau and
Argengau and Bernard,
Abbot of
Saint Gall. Probably, he fled
Alemannia for Italy...
-
eastern and
southern Thurgau, and
across Lake
Constance in
Linzgau and
Argengau. He
established the
connections to the
properties south of Lake Constance...
- and
Kirchbergs of
their lands.
Ulrich received Rheingau and
portions of
Argengau (east of the Leiblach),
while Henry was
given his mother's domain, Kellmünz...