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- The Ezzonids (German: Ezzonen, French: Ezzonides) were a dynasty of Lotharingian stock dating back as far as the ninth century. They attained prominence...
- (c. 940) During the 11th century, the Palatinate was dominated by the Ezzonian dynasty, which governed several counties on both banks of the Rhine. These...
- although some historians prefer to link him to former Thuringian kings. The Ezzonian dynasty (named after Count Palatine Ezzo) were the Counts Palatine of Lotharingia...
- The Duchess of Swabia was the wife of the Duke of Swabia, ruler of the Duchy of Swabia which existed from 915 to 1313 as part of the Kingdom of Germany...
- point was near Alzey. From about 1085/86, after the death of the last Ezzonian count palatine Herman II, Palatinate authority ceased to have any military...
- the daughter of Gisela (820–874) sister of king Charles the Bold. The Ezzonian dynasty (named after Count Palatine Ezzo) were the Counts Palatine of Lotharingia...
- his death around 924. He was the son of Erenfried I of Maasgau, of the Ezzonian dynasty.[citation needed] As chancellor of Zwentibold, King of Lotharingia...
- daughter of Emperor Otto II and his consort Theophanu. He was a member of the Ezzonian dynasty. Otto's elder brother Herman became Archbishop of Cologne in 1036;...
- were installed as counts palatine. The Lotharingian palatines out of the Ezzonian dynasty were important commanders of the imperial army and were often emplo****...
- is ****umed to have been the last Count Palatine of Lotharingia of the Ezzonian dynasty. He was killed in a duel with Albert III, Count of Namur, near...