- The
Luitpoldings were a
medieval dynasty which ruled the
German stem
duchy of
Bavaria from some time in the late
ninth century off and on
until 985. The...
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Luitpold (or
Liutpold) (modern Leopold) (died 4 July 907),
perhaps of the
Huosi family or
related to the
Carolingian dynasty by Liutswind,
mother of Emperor...
- Geschichte. Vienna:
Verlag Degener.
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Leopold I,
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eventually were
pushed out of
power in the
Duchy of
Bavaria by the
Liutpoldings. Reuter, Timothy.
Germany in the
Early Middle Ages 800–1056. New York:...
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their hereditary dukedom than
either the
Liudolfings in
Saxony or the
Liutpoldings in Bavaria. When some Hunfridings,
Odalric and
Hunfrid III, rebelled...
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establishing their supremacy in
Lotharingia like the
Liudolfings or
Liutpoldings did in the
duchies of
Saxony and Bavaria. By his wife Alberada, who predeceased...
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succeeded in
founding a
ducal dynasty, as the
Ottonians did in
Saxony or the
Liutpolding in Bavaria,
though the
Hunfridings came closest. The
duchy encomp****ed...
- only two
known margraves before it was
annexed to the
March of Austria.
Liutpold,
reigned for a few days
until his
death on 9
December 1043
Siegfried I...
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managed to
avoid execution. In 913
Conrad I
married Cunigunde,
widow of
Liutpold and
sister of the
Swabian count Erchanger. They had:
Cunigunda and Herman...
- Jean-Jacques-Régis de Cambacérès.
Agilmar (860)
Bardo (c. 1042–1051)
Liutpold (c. 1055–)
Bruno (c. 1114)
Albrecht (c. 1130)
Stephen Peter of
Aspelt c...