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itself is also
sometimes known as the
Liudolfings (Liudolfinger),
after its
earliest known member Count Liudolf (d. 866) and one of its most
common given...
- 866. The
ruling Liudolfing house, also
known as the
Ottonian dynasty, is
named after him; he is its
oldest verified member.
Liudolf was the son of a...
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Liudolf may
refer to:
Liudolf, Duke of
Saxony (c. 805–c. 864)
Liudolf, Duke of
Swabia (930–957)
Liudolf,
Margrave of
Frisia (c. 1003–1038) This disambiguation...
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Liudolf of
Vermandois (died
before 9
November 986), son of
Adalbert I,
Count of Vermandois, and
Gerberge of Lorraine.
Luidolf was
appointed Bishop of...
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Duchess of
Saxony (from
about 880
until her death) by her
marriage with the
Liudolfing duke Otto the Illustrious. She was the
mother of King
Henry the Fowler...
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accused his
nephew Liudolf of
conspiring with the Hungarians.
Though Conrad and
Frederick implored the
enraged Liudolf to s**** peace,
Liudolf left the meeting...
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Liudolf (c. 930 – 6
September 957), a
member of the
Ottonian dynasty, was duke of
Swabia from 950
until 954. His
rebellion in 953/54 led to a
major crisis...
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mentioned as a
Billung in 811. Oda, the wife of
Count Liudolf,
oldest known member of the
Liudolfing House, was also a
Billung as was
Matilda of Ringelheim...
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Liudolf of Lotharingia, also
Ludolf (c. 1000 – 10
April 1031), was
Count of
Zutphen and Waldenburg. He was born in
Saxony about 1000, the
eldest son of...
- them in the
Battle of Riade.
Henry died in 936, but his descendants, the
Liudolfing (or Ottonian) dynasty,
would continue to rule the
Eastern kingdom or the...