- Swabia. Her
father was
Liuto (
Liutold) von Rheinau,
attested as
bailiff of the
Rheinau monastery in 878, a son of
Count Liutold, who
married Judith "von Balingen"...
-
Liutold of
Eppenstein (c. 1050 – 12 May 1090) was Duke of
Carinthia and
Margrave of
Verona from 1077
until his death. He was the
second son of Markwart...
- 1076) and his wife
Liutbirg of Plain, and he was the
younger brother of
Liutold of Eppenstein, who was
enfeoffed with the
Carinthian duchy after the deposition...
-
Imperial Diet at Ulm,
where he
seized the
duchy and gave
Carinthia to
Liutold of Eppenstein,
whose grandfather Adalbero had held it
until 1035. Berthold...
- 1092 to the so-called
Bempflinger Vertrag (treaty) of the
counts Kuno and
Liutold von
Achalm with
their nephew,
count Wernher von Grüningen. On May 5, 1092...
- anti-king,
Henry replaced Rudolf's prin****l ally,
Berthold of Zähringen, with
Liutold of
Eppenstein as duke of
Carinthia and
awarded Friuli to Sigehard, Patriarch...
- (b. 946) 1012 –
Sergius IV, pope of the
Catholic Church (b. 970) 1090 –
Liutold of Eppenstein, duke of
Carinthia 1161 –
Fergus of Galloway,
Scottish nobleman...
-
remaining margraviate p****ed with the
Carinthian duchy to Henry's v****al
Liutold of Eppenstein.
Sieghard in turn
safely conducted the king
across the Alps...
- 1040) May 3 –
Adelaide of Rheinfelden,
queen consort of
Hungary May 12 –
Liutold of Eppenstein,
German nobleman May 18 –
Berthold of Rheinfelden, German...
-
estates at 185 localities. In 1206 the
estate for the
monastery was
given by
Liutold IV,
Count of Regensberg, and it was
confirmed on 6 May 1219 by his brother...