- (comes) in the
Frankish lands of
Altdorf in Alamannia. He is the son of
Rothard of the
Argengau and
grandson of Hardrad. Welf
originated from a distinguished...
- Lorraine,
Abbey Gorze,
identified a
deceased Hardrad,
father of
Ratard (
Rothard of the Argengau,
father of Welf I of Bavaria), who
could have been the...
-
Archbishoprics of
Reims and Liège; he
thought that he
could convince Bishop Rothard to
surrender the city in
exchange for his
appointment as
Archbishop of...
-
Flodegarius (attested 829) ... Dodo (attested 837–880)
Raino (880–after 905)
Rothard (910 ?)
Rainaldus (920)
Hervaeus (attested 929) Aimo (943–966)? Nefingus...
- Albano,
Papal Legate Convened on 23 May 1107 by Pope
Paschal II personally.
Rothard,
Bishop of Mainz, was
suspended from
office because he had
dared to reconcile...
-
treated within rest cures.[clarification needed] Thus the
Aalen village of
Röthard,
where the
gallery is located, was
awarded the
title of "Place with sanitary...
- Pühlhofer, F.; Rauch, W.; Renfordt, R.; Retyk, W.; Röhrich, D.; Roland, G.;
Rothard, H.; Runge, K.; Sandoval, A.; Schmitz, N.; Schmoetten, E.; Sendelbach,...
- 10 August 1930 (1930-08-10) FC
Schalke 04 5–0
Eintracht Frankfurt Germany Kuzorra Rothard Tibulski Szepan Report Attendance: 15,000...
-
which were
received by
Archbishop Ruthard and the
people with reverence.
Rothard presented the
regalia to Henry,
saying that if he were not a good and just...
- 7
Eintracht Frankfurt 3–0
Hanauer FC 93 Frankfurt,
Germany Ehmer pen.'
Report Rothard Stadium:
Riederwaldstadion Attendance: 4,000 Referee: Behr...