- The
Huosi family was one of the
Uradel (ancient
noble families) in the
Duchy of Bavaria.
Their status was
enshrined in the Law of the Bavarians, which...
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ancestors are said to have been an
offshoot of the
early medieval Bavarian Huosi, one of the five
leading Bavarian dynasties during the time of the formation...
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Luitpold (or Liutpold) (modern Leopold) (died 4 July 907),
perhaps of the
Huosi family or
related to the
Carolingian dynasty by Liutswind,
mother of Emperor...
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Bishop of
Freising from 764.
Arbeo is
thought to have been a
scion of the
Huosi noble dynasty in the stem
duchy of Bavaria. He may have been the
child which...
- Bavaria. In 746, the
brothers Adalbert and Ottokar, of the
noble family of
Huosi,
founded a
Benedictine monastery,
Tegernsee Abbey. Its name
derives from...
- Isar and the
Amper in
Upper Bavaria,
around Lake Starnberg;
lands of the
Huosi family; sub-gau of
Sundergau Inntal: the
middle Inn
valley in Tyrol, divided...
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during that era.
Odilo was a
member of the
Alemannic noble family of the
Huosi, who
became closely tied to the
Agilolfings through his
marriage to Hugbert’s...
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other noble families explicitly mentioned are: Anniona, ****ana, Hahilinga,
Huosi and
Trozza (sometimes also
spelled "Drozza").
Title IV: The
protection of...
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founded in
about 762 by the
brothers Adalbert and Otker,
members of the
Huosi, an
ancient Bavarian noble family, and
their nephew Eio (or Uto), as a daughter...
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established by the
Huosi,
since the
first larger landed property of the
monastery was
around the town of Raisting, a
heartland of the
Huosi. The
first monastery...