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Albania in 1914.
Matfried I (c. 860– ?)
Eberhard Matfried II
Richwin II
Richwin III
Richwin IV (1093–1112) with...
Matfried III (1093–1129)
Burchard (?...
- Rorgon; and
Hiltrude had a son
named Richbod,
possibly with a
count named Richwin. The
Divisio Regnorum issued by
Charlemagne in 806
provided that his legitimate...
- (died
after 1109),
Louis (died
after 1084),
Roderic (d.
after 1109) and
Richwin (killed
before 1084).
Nothing further is
known about them. Louis’ son Louis...
- form name for
Richwin, and that
Richwin was a
different count,
probably closely related to Richer. This Richizo,
thought to be
Richwin,
appears in a Hainaut...
-
Richwin of Wied. In 1143
another Richwin is mentioned,
although it is
unclear if it is the son of the
former Richwin or if it was the
former Richwin....
- great-grandfather (see the
ancestry chart below), who can
possibly be
identified with
Richwin II,
Castelijn of Baelen-Limbourg (1033). She may have been the daughter...
- Ricwin, Ricuin,
Richwin, or
Richovin (died 25 June 841) was the
Count of
Nantes from 831 to 841. A
Rihwinus comes witnessed the will of
Charlemagne in...
- in or near Valenciennes.
According to Hlawitchka,
Richizo is
probably Richwin, a
brother of
Count Richer who died in 972. The
Regnarid brothers apparently...
-
cross sprinkled with holy water, and he was
placed upon it. His
nephew Richwin came with a
message and
greeting from the
Emperor Otto II as the sun rose...
-
Ricwin (Ricuin,
Richwin) (died 923) was a
Count of Verdun.
After the
death of
Lothar II, the
Treaty of
Meerssen (August 870)
divided Lotharingian territories...