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Erchanger (or Erchangar) (c. 860/880 – 21
January 917) was the duke of
Swabia from
September 915 to his death. He was the son of
Berthold I,
count palatine...
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Duchy of
Swabia was
proclaimed by the
Ahalolfing count palatine Erchanger in 915. He had
allied himself with his
Hunfriding rival Burchard II and...
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Liutpold and
sister of the
Swabian count Erchanger. They had:
Cunigunda and Herman, both born in 913. In 913
Erchanger revolted against Conrad I, and in 914...
- he
joined Erchanger and Arnulf, Duke of Bavaria, in
battle at Wahlwies.
Following the battle,
Erchanger was
proclaimed duke.
After Erchanger was executed...
- dynasty,
daughter of
Berthold I, the
count palatine of Swabia. Her
brother Erchanger ****umed the
Swabian ducal title in 915.
Under the weak rule of the East...
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death ...
Erchanger I, also
known as
Berchtold I,
Count Palatine of
Swabia in 880/892
Erchanger II (d. 21
January 917),
probably a son of
Erchanger I, was...
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Burchard I in 911, but he left his
alliance with
Erchanger when the
latter allied with King
Conrad I.
Erchanger even
imprisoned Solomon in 914. Conrad, however...
- influence,
Burchard entered into a
conflict with the
Swabian count palatine Erchanger and
Bishop Solomon III of Constance, who both were
loyal supporters to...
- (d. 911),
mentioned as
marchio (margrave) in 903 and dux (duke) in 909
Erchanger Ahalolfing,
dominant count in
Alemannia after the
execution of Burchard...
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descends from
Erchanger. Her
sister married Berthold I and was the
mother of the
other branch of the family,
which included the
famous Erchanger, Duke of Swabia...