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- Orléans Peter, Abbot of Reichenau Through Udalrich, Gerold is reckoned as the founder of the family of the Udalrichings [de]. Jackman 2007, p. 22. Lapidge 2017...
- Udalrich or Uodalrich is a German personal name and is derived from the Old High German word elements uodal ("allodium") and richi ("mighty", "ruler")...
- Udalrich of Olomouc (also known as Ulrich, Czech: Oldřich; Latin: Oldericus; 1134 – 18 October 1177) was Duke in Hradec Králové (eastern Bohemia) from...
- Oldřich (Latin: Odalricus, Udalrichus; German: Odalric, Udalrich; c. 989 – 9 November 1034 or 1042), a member of the Přemyslid dynasty, was Duke of Bohemia...
- short form of the name. Count Udalrich I (fl. 778–814), a son of Gerold of Anglachgau, founded the Alamannic Udalriching dynasty, ancestral to the counts...
- Bertrada of Laon c. 718 – 783 Pepin the Short 714–768 Grifo 726–748–748–753 UDALRICHING Emma of Alemannia died c. 789 Gerold 725–794–799 T****ilo III 741–748–...
- Ulrich I of P****au, also called Udalrich (c. 1027 - 7 August 1121, P****au), was a monastery founder and bishop of the diocese of P****au. It was earlier...
- armies of Arnulf, Duke of Bavaria, Erchanger, Duke of Swabia, and dukes Udalrich and Berchtold, who defeated them at Aschbach near Inn. 914 – Arnulf, Duke...
- Hildegard (c. 757/758 – 30 April 783) was a Frankish queen and the wife of Charlemagne from c. 771 until her death. Hildegard was a noblewoman of Frankish...
- Holy Roman Empire between 1043 and 1160. It was in possession of the Udalriching family, who took the titles of counts of Bregenz. After 1160, Bregenz...