- [ˈedʒberˠxt]) and Ecgbert.
German variant spellings include Eckbert and
Ekbert.
Ecgberht of Kent, king of Kent (ruled 664–673)
Ecgberht of
Ripon (died...
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Ekbert of Andechs-Meranien (also
called Ekbert of Bamberg) (after 1173 – 5 June 1237 in Vienna) was
bishop of Bamberg,
Germany from 1203
until his death...
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Egbert I (German:
Ekbert) (died 11
January 1068) was the
Margrave of
Meissen from 1067
until his
early death the next year.
Egbert was the
Count of Brunswick...
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married to Bernhard,
Count of Sponheim-Marburg.
Willibirg (died 18
January 1145),
married to
Ekbert II,
Count of Formbach-Pitten.
Ottokar II of
Styria v t e...
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margravine of
Meissen by
marriage to
Ekbert I of Meissen. She was
regent of
Meissen during the
minority of her son,
Ekbert II.
Immilla was the
daughter of...
- by the
fleeing Duke.
Ekbert von Andechs-Meranien,
former Bishop of
Bamberg was
installed as
governor in the two Duchies.
Ekbert would govern from February...
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Count Henry II of Hoya, and had the
following children: Heilwig,
married Ekbert,
Count of Bentheim-Tecklenburg (d. c. 1309/11)
Christian III,
Count of Oldenburg...
- into Duncan's
first recorded homo****ual relationship,
which biographer Ekbert Faas
describes as "marriage-like". When Fahs graduated,
Duncan followed...
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Egbert II (German:
Ekbert) (c. 1060 – 3 July 1090) was
Count of
Brunswick and
Margrave of Meissen. He was the
eldest son of the
Margrave Egbert I of the...
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Third Crusade.
Agnes and
Berthold had: Otto I, who
succeeded his
father Ekbert,
bishop of
Bamberg Henry,
margrave of
Istria Saint Hedwig, wife of Henry...