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Egilmar I (c. 1060–1112) was the
first Count of
Oldenburg and thus
founder of the
House of Oldenburg. He
reigned from c. 1091 to 1108.
Count Egilmar I...
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Elimar II (also
Egilmar) was
Count of
Oldenburg from 1108
through 1142. He was son of
Elimar I,
Count of
Oldenburg and his wife Richenza.
Elimar married...
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married Emich, 7th
Prince of
Leiningen 10
August 1950, and had issue. Duke
Egilmar (14
October 1934 – 10 May 2013) Duke
Friedrich August of
Oldenburg (11...
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Adebertus (785)
Bernouin (about 811)
Stabilis (823–860)
Sigon (about 863)
Egilmar of
Clermont (875–891)
Adalard (910)
Arnold (about 912)
Bernard I [fr] Étienne...
- 1099)
Bertrand of Tripoli,
count of
Toulouse and
Tripoli Elimar I (or
Egilmar),
count of
Oldenburg (b. 1040) Fakhr-un-Nisa, Arab
scholar and calligrapher...
- 1108,
referenced Aldenburg in
connection with
Elimar I (also
known as
Egilmar I) who is now
commonly seen as the
first count of Oldenburg. The town gained...
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January 2016);
married Emich, 7th
Prince of Leiningen, had
issue Duke
Egilmar of
Oldenburg (14
October 1934 – 10 May 2013) Duke
Friedrich August of Oldenburg...
- to 1124 in
connection with the
founding of St. John's
Church by
Count Egilmar of Oldenburg.
During the **** era, Bad
Zwischenahn was one of the ****...
- of the
council of Savonnières (859). Also
given as Aglimar, Angelmal,
Egilmar, Achilmar, Agilmarus, Aglimarus, Agelmarus, Egilmarus,
Achilmarus or Allimaro...
- 1099)
Bertrand of Tripoli,
count of
Toulouse and
Tripoli Elimar I (or
Egilmar),
count of
Oldenburg (b. 1040) Fakhr-un-Nisa, Arab
scholar and calligrapher...