-
reconstructed Frankish: *Adalrik; died
after c. 683 AD), also
known as
Eticho, was the Duke of Alsace, the
founder of the
family of the
Etichonids and...
- in the
Early Middle Ages (7th–10th centuries). The
dynasty is
named for
Eticho (also
known as Aldarich), who
ruled from 673 to 690. The
earliest accounts...
- in the
Early Middle Ages (7th–10th centuries). The
dynasty is
named for
Eticho (also
known as Aldarich) who
ruled from 662 to 690.
Family tree of the ancestors...
- the
House of Babenberg,
Dukes of
Austria and
Styria Parent house House of
Eticho (disputed)
Country List Holy
Roman Empire Habsburg monarchy Archduchy of...
- Welf. He was the son of
Rudolf I,
count of Altdorf, son of Henry, son of
Eticho count of Ammergau, son of Welf I. He was
married to Ita of Öhningen, daughter...
-
around 990 and was —
according to
legend — a
descendant of Welf. His son was
Eticho,
count of
Ammergau (died
after 911), who
married Egila and had a son: Henry...
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Diocese Augsburg In
office 973 – 982
Predecessor Ulrich of
Augsburg Successor Eticho of
Augsburg Personal details Died 14 July 982 Capo
Colonna Denomination...
- of the most
influential greats of the
Frankish Empire of his time.
Under Eticho, Amalo's great-great-grandson and
ancestor of the
Ethichonid family, the...
-
mentions is
Eticho,
founder of Altomünster Abbey. Some of his
information is inaccurate.
Henry of the
Golden Plough was not a son of
Eticho, but lived...
- once
postulated to be the
ancestor of St. Adalrich, Duke of
Alsace (AKA
Eticho), but this has been
apparently disfavored by more
recent research. By his...