- of the
dukes with the rise of the
Etichonids.
There exists scholarly debate concerning whether or not the
Etichonids were in
conflict or
alliance with...
-
noble family of the
Etichonids, and
possibly the
progenitor of the
House of Habsburg. A
member of the
Eberhard branch of the
Etichonids noble family, one...
- an
antipathy between the
Etichonids and the
Arnulfings to
explain the
dissolution of
their power in Alsace, the
Etichonids were
allied with
Charles Martel...
-
forthwith ****her back as the
medieval Adalrich, Duke of Alsace, from the
Etichonids from
which Habsburg derives. His
grandson Radbot of
Klettgau founded the...
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known as Eticho, was the Duke of Alsace, the
founder of the
family of the
Etichonids and an
important and
influential figure in the
power politic of late-seventh-century...
-
castle in Dabo, the
Dagsburg Castle [de] in Lorraine, was
acquired by the
Etichonids shortly before the year 1000
through the
marriage of Hugo VI,
Count of...
- Hugh of
Tours Born c. 780 Died 837
Italy Noble family Etichonids Spouse(s) Ava of
Morvois Issue Ermengard Adelaide Liutfrid...
- of Bavaria.
Fulda also
received large and
constant donations from the
Etichonids, a
leading family in Alsace, and from the Conradines,
predecessors of...
-
theory of
Etichonid ancestry,
which claims that
Adalbert of Metz and his
brother Gerard were
descendants of the
Nordgau branch of the
Etichonid Dynasty...
- in Alsace,
father of St.
Odilia and
ancestor of the
noble family, the
Etichonids, to
which later dynasties, for
example the Habsburgs,
trace their origin...