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Saint Richardis (Latin: Richgardis, Richardis), also
known as
Richgard,
Richardis of
Swabia and
Richarde de
Souabe in
French (c. 840 – 18 September, between...
- This was
probably Charles the Fat. Charles,
childless by his
marriage to
Richgard,
tried to have Bernard, his
illegitimate son by an
unknown concubine, recognised...
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succeeded by the
Salian duke
Conrad the
Younger in 1036.
Siegfried married Richgard, the
heiress of
Count Engelbert IV in the
Puster Valley from the Carinthian...
- Hungary. He
succeeded his
father upon his
death in 1070.
Poppo married Richgard (lt: Richardis),
daughter of
Count Engelbert I,
Margrave of Istria, who...
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Werigand of
Friulia 13.
Hadamut of
Istria 27.
Willibirg of
Ebersberg 3.
Richgard of
Carniola 28.
Vazul 14. Béla I of
Hungary 7.
Sophia of
Hungary 30. Mieszko...
- Glarus. On 10
February 878, the
Emperor Charles the Fat gave his wife
Richgard or
Richardis the
monasteries of Säckingen, of St.
Felix and of
Regula in...
- when his
nephew Henry became of age.
Rudolf was
married to
Richardis (
Richgard),
daughter of
Hermann von Sponheim,
Burgrave of Magdeburg, and granddaughter...
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Thuringia (d. 1146)
Poppo II,
Margrave of
Carniola (d. 1098),
married Richgard (d. 1130), the
daughter of
Count Engelbert I of
Spanheim Richardis, married...
- 1095/1100 2 June 1106 husband's
death 26
November 1154
Lothair Udo III
Richgard of
Sponheim Hermann of Sponheim,
Burgrave of
Magdeburg (Sponheim) - - 2...
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successor as
Margrave of Carniola,
Margrave of
Istria from 1096,
married Richgard,
daughter of
Count Engelbert of
Sponheim Ulric II (d. 1112), his brother's...