- Thacholf,
Thachulf, Thaculf, or
Thakulf (died 1
August 873) was the Duke of
Thuringia from 849
until his death. He held the
titles of
comes (count) and...
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Obotrites to
accept his
authority and put
their prince, Gozzmovil, to death.
Thachulf, Duke of Thuringia, then
undertook campaigns against the Bohemians, Moravians...
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Heden I 687–689
Gozbert 689–719
Heden II, son
Carolingian dukes 849–873
Thachulf,
Margrave of the
Sorbian March 874–880
Radulf II, son 880–892 Poppo, House...
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Galicia and León (d. 924) July 8 – Gunther,
archbishop of
Cologne August 1 –
Thachulf, duke of
Thuringia August 15 – Yi Zong,
emperor of the Tang
Dynasty (b...
- as the
limes Sorabicus, or
Sorbian March, and
placed under a duke
named Thachulf. In the
Annals of
Fulda his
title is dux
Sorabici limitis, "duke of the...
- (866–869) Liutfrid,
Count (876–902)
Duchy of
Thuringia (complete list) –
Thachulf, Duke (849–873)
Radulf II, Duke (874–880) Poppo, Duke (880–892) Egino,...
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until his death.
Radulf was the
successor and
possibly son of
Thachulf. On
Thachulf's death in
August 873, the Sorbs, Siusli, and
their neighbours revolted...
- else a
relative of the
earlier Thuringian dukes (perhaps a
daughter of
Thachulf), thus
giving her
husband a
hereditary claim to Thuringia. They had four...
- only four
times in the
Annales Fuldenses.
Several rulers are recorded:
Thachulf, Radulf, Poppo, and
Burchard (probably). The
commanders of the Sorbian...
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Poppo may have been the brother-in-law of
Radulf and'or son-in-law of
Thachulf. Reuter, AF, 3 n9. Reuter, Germany, 81. AF(B), 882 (p. 106 and n10). AF(M)...