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Hardrad (died
after 786) was a
Frankish count and a
leading figure in the
conspiracy of
Thuringian noblemen against Charlemagne. This
conspiracy resulted...
- in Alamannia. He is the son of
Rothard of the
Argengau and
grandson of
Hardrad. Welf
originated from a
distinguished dynasty of
Franconian nobles. He...
- last
being the
grandson of a
Thuringian rebel against Charlemagne, and
Hardrad. Anshelm,
Bishop of
Milan and Theodulf,
Bishop of Orléans, were also accused...
- a
separate identity as late as 785–786, when one of
their leading men,
Hardrad, led an
abortive insurrection against Charlemagne. The
Carolingians codified...
- of Meginhere,
confidant of Charlemagne, and
grandson of the
conspirator Hardrad.
Reginar allied himself with Bernard, King of Italy,
grandson of Charlemagne...
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Catalonia into 14 countships.
Charlemagne suppresses a
rebellion by
count Hardrad of Thuringia.
Prince (or duke) Višeslav, with the
support of Pope Adrian...
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Abbot of
Corbie under Louis the Pious, c. 822 Meginher, son-in-law of
Hardrad who had
conspired against Charlemagne Otulf (perhaps
Count Audulfus in...
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Rigobert Erlefred 712 —
Erkembode c. 745 —
Waimar Nantharius I
Dadbert Hardrad 795–804 —
Odland 804–820 —
Nantharius II 820–834 —
Fridugisus 834–844 —...
- Both of the
major uprisings against the
throne during Charles' reign—
Hardrad's in 786 and Pepin's in 792—occurred
during Fastrada's
tenure as his wife...
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precise relationship is unknown.
Meginhere married an
unknown daughter of
Hardrad, an
early conspirator against Charlemagne. They had one son:
Reginar (Reginhere)...