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- 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...
- 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...
- Carinthia from 976, the Kleinkirchheim estates were held by the Bavarian Aribonid dynasty. In a do****ent dated 5 July 1166, in which Archbishop Conrad II...
- 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...
- enfeebled by the Wilhelminer War of Margrave Engelschalk II against the Aribonids, whereafter Prince Svatopluk I of Moravia took the occasion to invade...
- Scholasticus, Benedictine monk and music theorist of the 11th century Aribonids, noble family named after Aribo of Austria This disambiguation page lists...
- the 4th of May. An affiliation with Margrave Aribo, progenitor of the Aribonids is possible but has not been established. Arbeonis episcopi Frisingensis...
- Archbishops of Salzburg. In 1004, the Bavarian count palatines of the Aribonid dynasty founded the Benedictine nunnery of Göss, which was elevated to...
- 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...