- 783–793, Theodoric,
killed in the
Uprising of 793 794-???,
possibly Meginhard I 812–834,
Gerulf the Elder, was
punished for
failing to hold back the...
- was the son of
Meginhard,
Count of Lurn, and
Diemut of Spanheim. His
family was of
noble Bavarian origin; Meinhard's
father Meginhard is do****ented as...
- Bermersheim, a
family of the free
lower nobility in the
service of the
Count Meginhard of Sponheim.
Sickly from birth,
Hildegard is
traditionally considered...
-
Meginhard I (c. 1085-c. 1135) was a
member of the
House of Sponheim,
succeeding his father,
Stephan II,
Count of Sponheim. His
mother was
probably Sophia...
- (also
Sophia of Vormbach) (c. 1050/5 –
after 1088), was the
daughter of
Meginhard IV of Formbach. She was
countess of Salm
through her
marriage to Hermann...
- And finally, he was high
bailiff of
Corvey Abbey. He was a son of
Count Meginhard IV of Formbach, and his wife Matilda, a
daughter of
Count Elli II of Reinhausen...
- (power, strength) and hart (strong, hard). The
medieval German form is
Meginhard; the
modern form Meinhard. It is a
distinct name from Meinrad. The Dutch...
-
Berengaius Burchard, a
constable mentioned in the
Annales Regni Francorum Meginhard, a
count sent as an
envoy to the
Danish King
Hemming in 810 Rihwin, possibly...
- Preceded by
Meginhard I
Bishop of Würzburg 1034–1045 Succeeded by Adalbero...
- the
Habsburg monarchy.
Marquard (E) (fl. 1060/1074), Vogt of
Aquileia Meginhard (S) (died
about 1090), from the
House of Siegharding,
Count in the Puster...