Definition of Wilhelminers. Meaning of Wilhelminers. Synonyms of Wilhelminers

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Wilhelminers. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Wilhelminers and, of course, Wilhelminers synonyms and on the right images related to the word Wilhelminers.

Definition of Wilhelminers

No result for Wilhelminers. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Wilhelminers from wikipedia

- 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...