- The
Widonids, also
called Guidonids, or Lambertiner,
after their leading names, were an
Italian family of
Frankish origin prominent in the
ninth century...
- the crown.
Modern historians suppose that the
Salians descended from the
Widonids, a
prominent noble kindred emerging in the 7th century.
Their estates were...
- 899,
excepting a
brief period when the
Imperial crown was
awarded to the
Widonid Dukes of Spoleto.
There is some
contention as to
whether the Holy Roman...
- Hrotharius,
which corresponds to the name Lothaire. He
belonged to the
Widonids family, also
known as the Guy, Garnier, and
Lambert family,
which originated...
-
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...
-
Count of
Nantes Reign 818–831
Predecessor Guy
Successor Ricwin Died 836
Noble family Widonids Spouse(s) Itta
Adelaide of
Lombardy Issue Lambert II Guy I...
- Wandrile.
Their son
Warnhar was
Count of
Horbach and was the
patriarch of the
Widonids. [citation needed][citation needed]
Bertrada of Prüm (b. c. 670, d. after...
- Guy was the son of
Lambert and
Teutberga of the
Austrasian family of the
Widonids. Guy
received his
charge in
Neustria and
Nantes about 799, at the same...
-
Manfred was the
count of Lomello. His
given name
suggests a
kinship with the
Widonids,
perhaps on his mother's side. He is
described in a do****ent of 906 as...
- the
County of
Maine throughout the
ninth century. The
Rorgonids and the
Widonids competed for
control of the
Breton March through much of that time. The...