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Gerberga of
Gleiberg (c. 970 – aft. 1036) was a
daughter of
Herbert of
Wetterau and
Irmtrud of
Avalgau (957 – 1020). She
married Henry of Schweinfurt,...
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Gleiberg may
refer to: The
Gleiberg volcano, in Hesse,
Germany Krofdorf-
Gleiberg, a
settlement in Hesse,
Germany Gerberga of
Gleiberg (970 - 1036?), a...
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castle of
Gleiberg,
perched on
basalt in the modern-day Giessen. In 976
Herbert got the count's
rights for
Gleiberg and vicinity: the
county Gleiberg. Herbert...
- Krofdorf-
Gleiberg is a
settlement in the
Wettenberg muni****lity in Hesse, Germany. 50°37′22″N 8°38′03″E / 50.62278°N 8.63417°E / 50.62278; 8.63417...
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Gleiberg is a hill and
extinct volcano in Hesse, Germany. It is
located directly north of the city of Gießen and
extinct since the
tertiary period. On...
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Lorraine (d. 1095)
Poppon of Metz (d. 1103),
Bishop of Metz
Hermann of
Gleiberg Ogive of
Luxembourg (990/95–1030);
married in 1012 to
Baldwin IV (980–1035)...
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family as the
daughter of
Margrave Henry of
Schweinfurt and
Gerberga of
Gleiberg (970 – aft. 1036).
Around 1020,
Eilika married Bernard II, Duke of Saxony...
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Count of Salm and Luxembourg,
married Ermentrude of
Gleiberg,
daughter of
Heribert I,
Count of
Gleiberg and
Ermentrud (Imizi).
Ancestor of the main known...
- Sindelfingen. He was the
younger son of
Rudolph I and his wife
Matilda of
Gleiberg,
heiress of Giessen.
Rudolph II
inherited the
County Palatine of Tübingen...
- the area of
Lower Lotharingia.
Henry was the son of
Herman I,
count of
Gleiberg.
Henry was a
follower of
Henry IV, Holy
Roman Emperor. He had
lands in...