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Robert III (800–834), also
called Rutpert, was the
Count of
Worms and
Rheingau of a
noble Frankish family called the Robertians. It has been
proposed that...
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Robert I or
Rupert (697 – 758), was a
count or duke in the
Hesbaye region. His father's name is
known to be Lambert. It has been
proposed that this is...
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Robert II (Rodbert, Chrodobert) (died 12 July 807[citation needed]) was a
Frankish nobleman who was
count of
Worms and of
Rheingau and
count of Hesbaye[citation...
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Waldrada who
married Robert III of
Worms (d. 834),
count of the
Oberrheingau and the Wormsgau,
father of
Robert the Strong. William,
Count of Blois...
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county of the
Frankish Empire,
bordered by the Niddagau, the Maingau, the
Oberrheingau, and the Lahngau; the
counts of the
Rheingau were
known as Rhinegraves...
- attested, † 12 July 807), his grandson, 795/807
Count in Worms- and
Oberrheingau, 795 Lord to Dienheim, ∞ I
Theoderata (Tiedrada) (766/777 attested, †...
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Heimrich (Heimo) (740-5 May 795),
Count in the
Upper Rheingau (
Oberrheingau), son of Cancor,
Count of Hesbaye, and Angila.
Heinrich was also
Count of Lahngau...
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ehemaligen Fürstabtei
Lorsch (Band 2):
Schenkungsurkunden Nr. 167 – 818,
Oberrheingau und
Ladengau (Lorsch, 1968)". digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de.
Retrieved 18...
- Orléans. The most
recent studies make him a son of Robert,
Count of
Oberrheingau and Wormsgau, and Waldrada, a
daughter of
Count Odo of Orléans. If this...
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central Hesse (Darmstadt region),
around Bad Homburg; sub-gau of
Wetterau Oberrheingau [de] ('Upper
Rhine Gau'):
between the
lower Main and the
Weschnitz on...