- Saxony. The
family itself is also
sometimes known as the
Liudolfings (
Liudolfinger),
after its
earliest known member Count Liudolf (d. 866) and one of its...
- 897) was the
daughter of the
Saxon dux Liudolf, the
progenitor of the
Liudolfinger, a
Saxon dynasty of monarchs. Her
mother was Oda. She was
abbess of Gandersheim...
- Lotharingia, son of
Emperor Arnulf. His
family came to be
known as the
Liudolfinger after his father, Liudolf. Upon the
accession of his grandson, Emperor...
- (3rd ed.). Bechtle. ISBN 978-3-7628-0483-3. Zeller,
Bernhard (2006).
Liudolfinger als fränkische Könige? Überlegungen zur
sogenannten Continuatio Reginonis...
- 903) ⚭
about 869/870 Otto the Illustrious, Duke of
Saxony (died 912), a
Liudolfinger Poppo II (died ~906), 878/880 attested,
Margrave (marchio), dux, 892...
- (AD 843–911)
Conradines (Konradiner) (AD 911–918)
Ottonian dynasty (
Liudolfinger) (AD 919–921, AD 936–1024)
Salian dynasty (Salier) (AD 1024–1125) – Also...
- 940 to the
House of
Liudolfinger,
returned in 941 to Ydulfing, p****ed in 944 to the
House of Speyer,
returned in 953 to
Liudolfinger, p****ed in 959 to the...
- rulers. The
first Saxon duke was Otto the
Illustrious (880–912) of the
Liudolfinger line (descendants of Liudolf); Otto was able to
extend his
power over...
- ∞ ca. 947
Liutgard of
Saxony (* 931, † 953)
daughter of King Otto I (
Liudolfinger) Otto „of Worms“ († 1004), his son,
Count in Nahegau, Speyergau, Wormsgau...
- 947
Liutgard of
Saxony (born 931, died 953)
daughter of King Otto I (
Liudolfinger) Otto "of Worms" (died 1004), his son,
Count in Nahegau, Speyergau, Wormsgau...