- of the
Regensburg cathedral chapter, and
secondly Count Udalschalk of
Lurngau (d. 1115), a
member of the Grögling-Hirschberg
family Walburga From her...
-
firstly Frederick, Vogt of Regensburg, and
secondly Udalschalk,
Count in the
Lurngau Walburga On 31 July 1064, King
Henry IV of
Germany donated land in pago...
-
Alpine Slavs moving up the
Drava Valley. Part of the
Upper Carinthian Lurngau, the
estates from
about 1135 were held by the
local Counts of Ortenburg...
-
Conrad through his mother, Willibirg,
daughter of Udalschalk,
count of
Lurngau, and Adelaide,
daughter of
Margrave Ulrich I of Carniola. He
proposed that...
- seat of a
Bavarian noble family, who as
Counts of Lurn
administered the
Lurngau (see: Lurnfeld)
region within the
Duchy of Carinthia. The last count, Altmann...
-
Little is
known about the
reasons the
Ortenburgs settled in the
Carinthian Lurngau. No
charters are
available on the
creation of the
Ortenburg Castle on the...
- Upon the
Carolingian fragmentation of the 9th century, it
belonged to the
Lurngau, a
county of the re-established
Bavarian duchy within East Francia. In...
- Lavanttal: the
Lavant river valley through the
Lavanttal Alps in
Carinthia Lurngau [de]:
along the
upper Drava and its
tributaries the Möll and the Gail in...
- Liburnia, it
became the
centre of the
Upper Carinthian counts in the mediæval
Lurngau, who
resided at
Hohenburg Castle.
Their dominions then
stretched from west...
-
Bishops of Freising, who then held
large possessions in the
Upper Carinthian Lurngau around the
former Roman city of Teurnia. Adalbert's son Otto
appeared as...