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Poppo I (died 839–841) was a
Frankish count in the
Grapfeld (Grabfeld) from 819–839. As a
grandson of Heimrich,
Count in the
Upper Rheingau, he was a descendant...
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originated from Grabfeld. They are
named after their descent from
Poppo of
Grapfeld, who in turn
descended from the Robertians. The
Popponids gradually evolved...
- the Frisians, also
spelled Poppo (674–734), a king of
Friesland Poppo of
Grapfeld (died 839/41), an
early ninth-century
ancestor of the
Babenbergs Poppo...
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called Popponids after their progenitor Count Poppo of
Grapfeld (d. 839–41). They were
related to the
Frankish Robertian dynasty and ancestors...
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count in the
Lahngau from 821 to 826. In 838, he
allied with
Poppo of
Grapfeld and Otgar,
Archbishop of Mainz,
against the
rebellious Louis the German...
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named Egino. All
three may have been the sons or
grandsons of
Poppo I of
Grapfeld.
Poppo replaced Radulf II in the
Sorbian March no
later than 880. In that...
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founder of
Lorsch Abbey Heimrich (d. 795),
count in the
Lahngau Poppo of
Grapfeld (d. 839–41),
ancestor of the
Frankish House of
Babenberg Landrada, married...
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Through his son Heinrich,
Heimrich was the
grandfather of
Poppo of
Grapfeld, the
progenitor of the
Popponids (Elder
House of Babenberg). Reuter, Timothy...
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speculated that he was a son of
Count Poppo of
Grapfeld, or
perhaps of Poppo's son,
Christian I of
Grapfeld, and his wife, Heilwig. His
brother was Poppo...
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Poppo of Thuringia. All
three may have been sons or
grandsons of
Poppo of
Grapfeld.
Egino feuded with his
brother Poppo in
Thuringia in 882 and 883, but the...