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- The Wilhelminers were a noble Bavarian family of the 9th century. They rose to prominence mid-century under the brothers William and Engelschalk I, sons...
- Wilhelminer War was a minor war fought in the March of Pannonia (later Austria) from 882 to 884. It was initially a rebellion of the sons of the margraves...
- appointed by the East Frankish king Louis the German to succeed the Wilhelminer brothers William and Engelschalk I, after they died on campaign against...
- Herzogenburg and Wilhelmsburg erected along the Traisen River by the Wilhelminer margraves William and Engelschalk I. Likewise, the castle of Tulln on...
- executed, and Hugh was blinded and sent to PrĂ¼m. From 882 to 884, the Wilhelminer War engulfed the March of Pannonia (later March of Austria). Arnulf of...
- cardinals, and bishops. In 887 Arnulf, Svatopluk's opponent in the "Wilhelminer War", became the king of East Francia. They met at Omuntesperch, a locality...
- II of Pannonia in 882 rebelled against Margrave Aribo and ignited the Wilhelminer War, Arnulf supported him and accepted his and his brother's homage....
- already achieved a strong position in the Bavarian lands, succeeding the Wilhelminer margraves. He ruled over extended estates along the Danube with Regensburg...
- Fat. Wilhelminer War: The Wilhelminers rebelled against Aribo of Austria, the margrave of the East Frankish March of Pannonia. The Wilhelminers paid homage...
- Paulicians 882 AD 884 AD Wilhelminer War Part of the Frankish-Moravian Wars Great Moravia Aribonids East Francia Wilhelminer Dynasty 888 AD 888 AD Samanid...