- The Berthold-
Bezelins (German: Berthold/Bezeline) were a
German noble family from the 10th century,
whose sphere of
influence and
property laid
about the...
- 1035–1043
Adalbrand of
Bremen (in High German) also
Alebrand in Low Saxon, or
Bezelin, Becelin,
Bencelin *unknown – 15
April 1043
death 1043–1072 Adalbert, Count...
- Mikołajów 535 Zieleń –
Koluszki 536 Słotwiny –
Bęzelin 537 Żakowice Południowe – Słotwiny 538 Pękowice –
Bęzelin 539 Łódź
Kaliska Towarowa –
Retkinia 540 Łódź...
- The
bishopric castle also
known as
Bischofsturm was
built around 1037 by
Bezelin. The
Wiedenburg was
built in 1043 by Adalbert. The Alsterburg, that never...
-
Bertholds may
refer to:
People Berthold-
Bezelin, 10th-century
German princes who
ruled the
territories of
Trechirgau and
Maifeldgau also
known as the...
- 1035
Emperor Conrad II
grants the
right to hold a fair to
Archbishop Bezelin 1404 The Roland, the
stone landmark of the city of Bremen, is erected....
- and
Margrave of Verona. He was
possibly a
descendant of one
Berthold (or
Bezelin) von
Villingen (d. 1024), a
Swabian count in the
Breisgau region and relative...
-
Berthold IV of Stromberg. The Berthold-
Bezelin dynasty in
Stromberg and its
relation to the
original Berthold-
Bezelin dynasty of
Trechirgau is
discussed by...
- and
Stromberg and
jurisdiction of the
Gaugrafen of
Trechirgau (Berthold-
Bezelin dynasty). The
Sponheim comital office is
supposedly derived from the comital...
- III
bestowed upon
Count of the
Trechirgau Bezelin, the
forefather of the Gau-comital
family Berthold-
Bezelin, the
hitherto royal estate of
Denzen (praedium...