- of the Emperors, the
Ezzonids did not
succeed in
building a
territorial entity in Lotharingia. The
cadet branch of the
Ezzonids was the
House of Berg...
- 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...
-
Predecessor new
title Successor Ezzo (Erenfried) Died 996
Noble family Ezzonids Spouse(s)
Heylwig of
Dillingen Dietbirg of
Swabia Issue Ezzo,
Count Palatine...
- 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...
- and Holy
Roman Emperor 1046–1056
Elder House of Welf Welf (1047–1055)
Ezzonids Conrad III (1056–1061)
House of Zähringen
Berthold II (1061–1077) House...
- 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...
- (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...
-
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...
- Berg (German pronunciation: [bɛʁk] ) was a state—originally a county,
later a duchy—in the
Rhineland of Germany. Its
capital was Düsseldorf. It existed...
- Bernhardt, John W. (2002).
Itinerant Kingshiop &
Royal Monasteries in
Early Medieval Germany, c.936-1075.
Cambridge University Press.
Duchy of Berg
Ezzonids...