- of Burgundy, are
counted among the
Unruochings.
Noted members of the
family in the
direct line included:
Unruoch II of
Friuli (floruit
early 9th century)...
- from 950
until his
deposition in 961. He was a
scion of the
Anscarid and
Unruoching dynasties, and was
named after his
maternal grandfather,
Berengar I. He...
- The Holy
Roman Emperor,
originally and
officially the
Emperor of the
Romans (Latin:
Imperator Romanorum; German:
Kaiser der Römer)
during the
Middle Ages...
-
among certain noble families during the
Middle Ages,
especially the
Unruochings and
those related. Bérenger is the
French form,
while Berengario is the...
-
Unruoch II (also
known as
Unroch II) (died 853) was a
Frankish nobleman and
friend of Charlemagne. In particular, he was
witness to the emperor's will...
-
Arnulf (896–899)
Ratold (896) Non-dynastic (title
disputed 887–933)
Unruochings:
Berengar I (887–924) Guideschi: Guy (889–894)
Lambert (891–897) Welfs:...
-
Through her great-grandfather,
Eberhard of Friuli, she was
related to the
Unruochings. Her great-grandmother was Gisela,
daughter of
Louis the Pious. Of Carolingian...
-
governed by
margraves (sometimes also
referred as dukes) from the
house of
Unruochings. The
region remained linked to the
Carolingian and post-Carolingian Italy...
-
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...
- been
reported that he was the son of
Unruoch III of Friuli, the
Margrave of Friuli, a son of the
Frankish Unruoching Duke of
Friuli Eberhard of
Friuli and...