-
Moorish threat from Iberia, they
failed to
establish a
dynasty there. The
Hunfriding genealogy is
difficult to
trace with certainty. That the
later Swabian...
-
revive it for his
Habsburg family in the late 13th century.
Burchard I
Hunfriding (d. 911),
mentioned as
marchio (margrave) in 903 and dux (duke) in 909...
-
Ahalolfing count palatine Erchanger in 915. He had
allied himself with his
Hunfriding rival Burchard II and
defeated King
Conrad I of
Germany in a
battle at...
- bishops. He
appointed Hunfriding counts, but the
ecclesiastical and
secular claims to
power remained a
source of contention. The
Hunfriding count Burchard II...
- independent, by the
early 10th
century mostly ruled by two dynasties, the
Hunfriding counts in
Raetia Curiensis and the
Ahalolfings ruling the Baar estates...
- 10th century. The
rivalry between the
Hunfridings and
Ahalolfings was
decided in
favour of
Burchard II
Hunfriding in the
Battle of
Winterthur of 919. List...
-
Burchard II (883/884 – 29
April 926) was the
Hunfriding Duke of
Swabia (from 917) and
Count of Raetia. He was the son of
Burchard I of
Swabia . Burchard...
- The
Duchess of
Swabia was the wife of the Duke of Swabia,
ruler of the
Duchy of
Swabia which existed from 915 to 1313 as part of the
Kingdom of Germany...
- The
count of
Toulouse (Occitan:
comte de Tolosa, French:
comte de Toulouse) was the
ruler of
Toulouse during the 8th to 13th centuries.
Originating as...
-
Burchard III (c. 915 – 12
November 973), a
member of the
Hunfriding dynasty, was the
count of
Thurgau and Zürichgau,
perhaps of Rhaetia, and then Duke...