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Liutfrid (died
probably 742), also
spelled Leodefred, Leudefred, or Leudefrid, was the Duke of Alsace, the
third in a line of
Etichonid dukes dating back...
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element in its po****tion) in the
early 740s. The last
Etichonid duke,
Liutfrid, may have died
fighting Theudebald on
behalf of
Pepin the
Short with his...
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Auxerre and
Robert the
Strong Ermengarde of
Tours who
married Lothair I
Liutfrid The
Miraculis Sancti Germani records the
marriage of
Adheleid with Chuonradus...
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while others attribute them to Ingina.
Adalbert had two sons:
Liutfrid and Eberhard.
Liutfrid made
Eberhard a
count as
early as the 720s. The sons are consistently...
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Alsace was
dissolved in 742 when a
successor for the
deceased Duke
Liutfrid was not named.
While some
historians have
suggested an
antipathy between...
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Leutfred may
refer to:
Liutfrid, Duke of
Alsace (died 742), the
third in a line of
Etichonid dukes dating back to
circa 670 Leutfred, duke of Alamannia...
- 709
Willehari 709–712 (in Ortenau)
Lantfrid 709–730
Theudebald 709–744
Liutfrid, Duke of Alsace, 723–after 742 The
Alemanni were
under direct Carolingian...
- (complete list) – Adalbert, Duke (post-683–723) Willehari, Duke (709–712)
Liutfrid, Duke (723–742)
Duchy of
Alemannia Gotfrid, Duke (?–709) Lantfrid, Duke...
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Louis the Pious, son of Charlemagne. He
married Ava, a
daughter of
Liutfrid of Monza, by whom he had two sons,
Eberhard of Sülichgau and
Berengar (born...
- That same year
Theudebald invaded the
Duchy of Alsace, then
ruled by Duke
Liutfrid. The
Alsatian duke was
probably killed alongside his son
fighting for the...