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Hugbert (also Hukbert) of the
Agilolfings was duke of
Bavaria from 725 to 736. He was son of the duke
Theudebert and Regintrud, the
probable daughter...
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Hugbert, Duke of Bavaria, see
Hugbert of
Bavaria Hugbert of
Meissen (also
noted as Hubert, Hukbrecht, Hucbert, Humbert, Umbert, Huprecht, Humprecht...
- (given name). The name Hugo is
actually a
short form of old
names like
Hugbert and Hugbald. The name is
derived from the old
Germanic *hugu,
meaning 'sense...
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Charles Martel invades Bavaria, and
kills Duke
Grimoald in battle. His son
Hugbert submits to
Frankish suzerainty, and
Charles brings back the Agilolfing...
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seems to have
achieved a
balance of
power between 610 and 616. At
Hugbert's death in 735, the
duchy p****ed to
Odilo of
Bavaria from the neighboring...
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Liutprand the Lombard. He
forced the
Alemanni to
accompany him, and Duke
Hugbert submitted to
Frankish suzerainty. In 725 he
brought back the Agilolfing...
- 716–c.719) T****ilo II, co-Duke (c.716–c.719) Grimoald, co-Duke (715–725)
Hugbert, Duke (725–736) Odilo, Duke (736–748) Grifo, Duke (c.788) T****ilo III,...
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struggle between Grimoald of
Bavaria and his
nephew Hugbert, but when
Grimoald died in 725,
Hugbert gained the
position and
Charles reaffirmed their support...
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minister of
Goryeo (Korea) Cúán úa Lothcháin,
Irish poet and
Chief Ollam Hugbert (or Hukbrecht),
bishop of
Meissen Sultan al-Dawla,
Buyid emir of Fars (b...
- (Southern Mexico). Hun Jian,
Chinese general Zhao Jing,
Chinese official Hugbert, duke of
Bavaria Muiredach mac Ainbcellaig, king of Dál
Riata Yamabe no...