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Egino or
Egeno may
refer to:
Egino, Duke of
Thuringia Egino IV,
Count of
Urach Egino V,
Count of Urach [de]
Egino II of Freiburg [de]
Egino III of Freiburg [de]...
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Egino (died 1072) was the only
bishop of
Dalby in Scania, from 1060 to 1066. He was
ordained by
archbishop Adalbert of the
Archbishopric of Bremen. The...
- 1218, when
Bertold V died, then
Egino V von Urach, the
count of
Urach ****umed the
title of Freiburg's
count as
Egino I von Freiburg. The town council...
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mention of the name
dates to the
early 11th century, with the
brothers Egino and Rudolf,
whose seat was at Dettingen.
Older historiography points to...
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Egino IV (German:
Egino der Bärtige; c. 1160 – 12
January 1230), also
written as
Egeno or Egon, and
called the Bearded, was
Count of
Urach from 1181 to...
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Egino was born in Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany, was
Camaldolese abbot involved in the many
disputes of his era.
Egino was
placed in the
abbey of Sts. Ulric...
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Egino (died 3
August 908) was a
count in East
Franconia and Duke of
Thuringia in the late 9th century. He was a
Popponid (Elder
House Babenberg), the...
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younger brother of
Henry of Franconia. They also had a
younger brother named Egino. All
three may have been the sons or
grandsons of
Poppo I of Grapfeld. Poppo...
- Egon is a
Danish variant of the male
given name
Egino. It is most
commonly found in
Central and
Northern Europe. Egon may
refer to: Egon VIII of...
- and in 883 he and his
brother Egino fought a
civil war for
control of Thuringia, in
which the
latter was victorious.
Egino died in 886 and
Poppo resumed...