- The
Aribonids were a
noble family of
probably Bavarian origin who rose to
preeminence in the
Carolingian March of
Pannonia and the
later Margraviate of...
-
Pannonia from 871
until his death. He is
recognised as a
progenitor of the
Aribonid dynasty. In his day, the
Pannonian march, also
called marcha orientalis...
- 884 AD
Wilhelminer War Part of the Frankish-Moravian Wars
Great Moravia Aribonids East
Francia Wilhelminer Dynasty 888 AD 888 AD
Samanid Civil War of 888...
- 1102 he also ****umed the
office of a Vogt of
Millstatt Abbey from the
Aribonid dynasty related by marriage.
Meinhard is
mentioned for the
first time as...
-
possession of it was the
cause of a dispute, the
Wilhelminer War, with the
Aribonids. In the
dispute the
Wilhelminers had the
support of
Arnulf of Carinthia...
- an
unknown day. An
affiliation with
Margrave Aribo,
progenitor of the
Aribonids is
possible but has not been established. "A (Germany, Saints)". www...
- the prince-bishop of Freising, both
descendants of the
lineage of the
Aribonids. With this deed,
dated to
August 15, 805 A.D. (the
Feast of the ****umption...
-
uncle Engelbert I (d. 1122)
probably had ****umed upon the
death of the
Aribonid founders.
About 1145,
Engelbert II was
appointed Count Palatine of Carinthia...
-
first mentioned in a 1325 deed. The nuns had
received the
lands from the
Aribonid counts, who
formerly ruled as
count palatines in Bavaria. A
first parish...
-
Archbishops of Salzburg. In 1004, the
Bavarian count palatines of the
Aribonid dynasty founded the
Benedictine nunnery of Göss,
which was
elevated to...