- The
Ezzonids (German: Ezzonen, French: Ezzonides) were a
dynasty of
Lotharingian stock dating back as far as the
ninth century. They
attained prominence...
- (c. 955 – 21
March 1034),
sometimes called Ehrenfried, a
member of the
Ezzonid dynasty, was
Count Palatine of
Lotharingia from 1015
until his death. As...
- to
remain as an
independent position. In 985,
Herman I, a
scion of the
Ezzonids, is
mentioned as
count palatine of
Lotharingia (which by then had been...
- the
Duchy of
Carinthia and the
March of Verona,
after the
death of the
Ezzonid duke
Conrad III in 1061. As a result, the Zähringer
finally ascended to...
-
Franconian count Ernst IV of Sualafeldgau, or may have been a
daughter of the
Ezzonid count Erenfried II and his wife
Richwara of Zülpichgau. She was probably...
- Otto II (c. 995 – 7
September 1047), a
member of the
Ezzonid dynasty, was
Count Palatine of
Lotharingia from 1034
until 1045 and Duke of
Swabia from 1045...
-
Herman II (c. 995 – 11
February 1056), a
member of the
Ezzonid dynasty, was
Archbishop of
Cologne from 1036
until his death.
According to
historian Henryk...
- He was the son of
Hezzelin I,
Count in Zülpichgau, and a
member of the
Ezzonid dynasty.
Historians have
given several nicknames to Heinrich: Furiosus...
-
vested with the
title of a
Landgrave of
Brabant upon the
death of the
Ezzonid count palatine Hermann II of
Lotharingia in 1085. In the
early 12th century...
- allies, she gave away
three German duchies:
already on
Christmas 1056, the
Ezzonid scion Conrad III, a
nephew of
Count palatine Ezzo of Lotharingia, received...