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- 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 662 to 690. Family tree of the ancestors...
- 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...
- the House of Babenberg, Dukes of Austria and Styria Parent house House of Eticho (disputed) Country List Holy Roman Empire Habsburg monarchy Archduchy of...
- 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...
- 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...
- behalf of the former, as recorded in the P****io Leudegarii. When he died, Eticho invaded Provence and tried to take Lyon, unsuccessfully. Lewis, Archibald...
- 864 – 876 County of Auxerre Waldrada of Worms one child 876 aged 40-41 Eticho c. 850 Son of Welf I (b) 876 – 911 County of Altdorf Egila three children...
- Hesbaye 778–818 Louis I the Pious 778–817– 829–840 Judith of Bavaria 797–843 Eticho of Ammergau (great-grandson of Welf the Elder) Counrad I of Auxerre died...
- 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...