- by birth, with no
connection to Gothia. He was
probably Hunfrid III, the
second son of
Hunfrid II, dux
super Redicam (duke over Rhaetia). He
rebelled against...
-
first ducal dynasty of Swabia. The
first known member of the
family was
Hunfrid,
Margrave of
Istria and,
according to some sources, last Duke of Friuli...
-
Saint Hunfrid of Prüm (died 871),
commonly Saint Humphrey in English, was a
Benedictine monk at the
Abbey of Prüm who was
reluctantly promoted to become...
-
Hunfrid (Latin: Unfredus) was the
Margrave of
Istria and,
according to some sources, Duke of
Friuli from 799 to c. 804, when a Duke John was
ruling Istria...
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attested since Medieval times, was
Hunfrid.
Notable people with the name include:
Ordered chronologically Hunfrid of Prüm (Saint Humphrey, died 871),...
- Adalung,
abbot of
Lorsch 804–837;
Adalindis With a
second wife he had
Hunfrid I of Istria,
Guelph of
Andechs and the
Brother of
Bouchard "the Constable"...
- II,
Prince (774–787)
Grimoald III,
Prince (787–806)
March of
Istria –
Hunfrid,
Margrave (c.799)
Kingdom of the
Lombards (complete list) – Liutpert, King...
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masculine given name and surname. It
comes from the Old
Germanic name
Hunfrid,
which means "friend of the hun". The name may
refer to:
Humphry Berkeley...
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Hunfrid) is a
masculine given name of
Germanic origin. It may
refer to: Humfrid,
count of
Barcelona Humfrid (bishop),
archbishop of
Magdeburg Hunfrid...
- of
Cadolah (817). He may have been
preceded by
another possible duke,
Hunfrid, who died
circa 808.
Though he is not
found as a duke in any contemporary...