- The
Hunfridings or
Burchardings (Bouchardids) were a
family of
probably Alemannic origin who rose to
prominence in
their homeland,
eventually becoming...
- 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...
- 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...
-
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...
- independent, by the
early 10th
century mostly ruled by two dynasties, the
Hunfriding counts in
Raetia Curiensis and the
Ahalolfings ruling the Baar estates...
- bishops. He
appointed Hunfriding counts, but the
ecclesiastical and
secular claims to
power remained a
source of contention. The
Hunfriding count Burchard II...
- The
County of Carc****onne (Occitan:
Comtat de Carc****ona) was a
medieval fiefdom controlling the city of Carc****onne, France, and its environs. It was...
- less
interchangeably during the high
medieval period. The Thurgau-based
Hunfridings first rose to the
position of
Dukes but soon lost the rule in
their struggle...
- German: Berta; c. 907 AD –
after January 2, 966), a
member of the
Alemannic Hunfriding dynasty, was
queen of
Burgundy from 922
until 937 and
queen of
Italy from...