- The
Unruochings (Italian: Unrochingi ; French: Unrochides; German: Unruochinger) were a
Frankish noble family who
established themselves in Italy. The...
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Unruoch III,
Unroch III or (H)unroch III (c. 840 – 874,
after 1 July) was the
margrave of
Friuli from 863 to 874. He was the
oldest son of
Eberhard of...
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Unruoch II (also
known as
Unroch II) (died 853) was a
Frankish nobleman and
friend of Charlemagne. He also got the name "Hunruk",
because he was too fond...
- was
crowned emperor in 962. His
family was
called the
Unruochings after his grandfather,
Unruoch II.
Berengar was a son of
Eberhard of
Friuli and Gisela...
- most
famous wills of the
ninth century and is
dated between 863 and 864.
Unruoch III of Friuli, born c. 840 King
Berengar I of Italy, born c. 845 Ingeltrude...
- The Holy
Roman Emperor,
originally and
officially the
Emperor of the
Romans (Latin:
Imperator Romanorum; German:
Kaiser der Römer)
during the
Middle Ages...
- Swabia.
Other sources state that Gisela's
father was in fact
Unruoch III of Friuli, a
Unruoching,
himself of
Carolingian descent. Bühler, Heinz; Ziegler,...
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Arnulf (896–899)
Ratold (896) Non-dynastic (title
disputed 887–933)
Unruochings:
Berengar I (887–924) Guideschi: Guy (889–894)
Lambert (891–897) Welfs:...
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Queen of
Italy (regina
Italiae in
Latin and
regina d'Italia in Italian) is a
title adopted by many
spouses of the
rulers of the
Italian peninsula after...
-
eminent position at the
Frankish court.
Paternity theories His
father was
Unruoch II. "His
father was Berengar, the son of
Count Unroch." "After
other authors...