- The
Lahngau was a
medieval territory comprising the
middle and
lower Lahn
River valley in the
current German states of
Hesse and (partially) Rhineland-Palatinate...
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Gebhard (died 879) was a mid-9th-century
count in the
Lahngau and the
first do****ented
ancestor of the
dynasty later known as the Conradines. He was a...
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Gebhard of
Lahngau (c. 860/868 – 22 June 910), of the
Conradine dynasty, son of Odo (aka Udo, died 879),
count of
Lahngau, and Judith, was
himself count...
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northern parts of the
German stem
duchy of
Franconia along with the
adjacent Lahngau. Upon the
extinction of the
ducal Conradines,
these Rhenish Franconian...
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northern part of the
German stem
duchy of Franconia,
along with the
adjacent Lahngau. Upon the
extinction of the
ducal Conradines,
these Rhenish Franconian...
- also
acquired two
other counties that had been his:
Rheingau in 917 and
Lahngau in 918. Odo is best
known for the
Battle of
Andernach on 2
October 939...
- the male line)
became extinct. Gebhard,
Count of the
Lahngau (d. 879) Udo,
Count in the
Lahngau Conrad, Duke of
Thuringia (d. 906)
Conrad I of Germany...
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Cancor (d. 771),
founder of
Lorsch Abbey Heimrich (d. 795),
count in the
Lahngau Poppo of
Grapfeld (d. 839–41),
ancestor of the
Frankish House of Babenberg...
- 838-839, when he and
several other noblemen,
including Gebhard,
Count of the
Lahngau,
Count Adalbert of Metz and
Archbishop Odgar of
Mainz opposed Louis the...
- son of Cancor,
Count of Hesbaye, and Angila.
Heinrich was also
Count of
Lahngau, and lay
abbot of
Mosbach Abbey.
Heimrich was a
leader in the
forces of...