-
possession of it was the
cause of a dispute, the
Wilhelminer War, with the Aribonids. In the
dispute the
Wilhelminers had the
support of
Arnulf of
Carinthia and...
- been at war with
William and
Engelschalk when the two died in 871. The "
Wilhelminers" were the
descendants of
William I of the Traungau,
father of the two...
- Moravia.
Pannonia was invaded, but
Arnulf refused to give up the
young Wilhelminers.
Arnulf did not make
peace with
Svatopluk until late 885, by
which time...
-
Herzogenburg and
Wilhelmsburg erected along the
Traisen River by the
Wilhelminer margraves William and
Engelschalk I. Likewise, the
castle of
Tulln on...
- Fat.
Wilhelminer War: The
Wilhelminers rebelled against Aribo of Austria, the
margrave of the East
Frankish March of Pannonia. The
Wilhelminers paid homage...
- 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...
- 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...
-
appointed Luitpold margrave in
Carinthia and Pannonia,
succeeding the
Wilhelminer margrave Engelschalk II.
Luitpold was able to
enlarge his
Bavarian possessions...
- Francia.
Luitpold succeeded the
deposed Margrave Engelschalk II of the
Wilhelminer family;
unlike his
predecessors he
could extend his
power unimpeded by...
-
already achieved a
strong position in the
Bavarian lands,
succeeding the
Wilhelminer margraves. He
ruled over
extended estates along the
Danube with Regensburg...