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Engelschalk II was the
margrave (comes terminalis, "frontier count") of the
March of
Pannonia in the late
ninth century in
opposition to Aribo. In his...
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Engelschalk I was the
margrave (comes terminalis, "frontier count") of the
March of
Pannonia in the mid
ninth century until his
death on
campaign against...
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until 871,
jointly with his
brother Engelschalk I,
until 871 Aribo, 871–909
Engelschalk II, son of
Engelschalk I, in
opposition to
Aribo until 893 Luitpold...
- paid off when, in 882, the sons of the late
margraves Engelschalk I and William, led by
Engelschalk II,
rebelled against him,
claiming their rights to the...
- suffered" at the
hands of
Wilhelm and
Engelschalk,
attacked their sons. His
forces soon
captured Engelschalk's second son who was
mutilated at Svatopluk's...
- Margrave/Prefect (856–?) William, co-Margrave (?–871)
Engelschalk I, co-Margrave (?–871) Aribo,
Margrave (871–909)
Engelschalk II,
Margrave in
opposition (c.871–893)...
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division of the
realm was
confirmed in 880
after Carloman's death. When
Engelschalk II of
Pannonia in 882
rebelled against Margrave Aribo and
ignited the...
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march with his
brother Engelschalk I and both died on the same campaign. They were
replaced by Aribo, but
Engelschalk's son
Engelschalk II led
their heirs...
- Carinthia, Charles's
illegitimate nephew, made an
alliance with the
rebel Engelschalk II
against Aribo of Austria, Charles's
appointed margrave of the region...
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initially a
rebellion of the sons of the
margraves William II and
Engelschalk I, led by
Engelschalk II,
against the new
margrave Aribo.
Svatopluk I of
Great Moravia...