-
Babenburg Castle, the
present site of
Bamberg Cathedral. Also
called Popponids after their progenitor Count Poppo of
Grapfeld (d. 839-41), they were...
-
another Franconian count,
possibly from the
Elder House of
Babenberg (
Popponids), and died in 1046.
Wilson 2016, p. l.
Wolfram 2006, p. 18. Wilson, Peter...
- Schweinfurts'
connection with Bavaria. Yet
another theory puts him into the
Popponids family. It is
certain that his brother, or nephew,
Leopold I, Margrave...
-
count Cancor, and
therefore a
member of the
Frankish House of
Babenberg (
Popponids).
Poppo was a "leading man of the Franks" in 838-839, when he and several...
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Valois Valois-Orléans Valois-Angoulême Valois-Saint-Remy Valois-Dunois Valois-Anjou Valois-Burgundy Valois-Alençon Valois-Milan
House of Évreux
Popponids...
-
militiae Henry of Franconia, a
member of the
noble House of
Babenberg (
Popponids). By her he had two sons,
Thankmar and Liudolf, who
predeceased him, but...
- to
Frisia and
Saxony in the east. Henry's
family has been
called the
Popponids (German Popponen)
because the name
Poppo was
particularly common among...
- of Worms. Both the
Capetian dynasty and the
Elder House of
Babenberg (
Popponids) are
direct male
lineal descendants of
Count Robert I and
therefore referred...
- the 9th century, the so-called
older Babenberg family, also
called the
Popponids, had a
significant position of
power in the Main
region until a rift developed...