- The
Wormsgau (Latin:
pagus wormatiensis) was a
medieval county in the East
Frankish (German) stem
duchy of Franconia,
comprising the
surroundings of the...
- of Autun.
Waldrada was
first married to
Robert III of
Worms in 819 in
Wormsgau, Germany. This
marriage brought two sons,
Guntram and
Robert the Strong...
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Robert III (800–834), also
called Rutpert, was the
Count of
Worms and
Rheingau of a
noble Frankish family called the Robertians. It has been
proposed that...
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monastery and
royal grants to the
abbey established their presence in the
Wormsgau. As time p****ed,
several branches split off the Widonids. The late 9th-century...
- 899 – c. 935) was a
Rhenish Franconian count in Nahegau,
Speyergau and
Wormsgau. He is one of the
earliest do****ented
ancestors of the
Salian dynasty that...
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Thuringbert (c. 735–770),
Count of Hesbaye[citation needed] and
Count of
Wormsgau, was a
brother of Cancor,
Count of
Hesbaye and thus
possibly a son of Cancor's...
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Robert I or
Rupert (c. 697 – 758) was a
count or duke in the
Hesbaye region. His father's name is
known to be Lambert. It has been
proposed that this is...
- do****ented as a
count in the
Nahegau about 956. He also held the
Speyergau and
Wormsgau, as well as
several other counties in the area. In 978,
Emperor Otto II...
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Waldrada was the mistress, and
later the wife, of
Lothair II of Lotharingia. Waldrada's
family origin is uncertain. The
prolific 19th-century
French writer...
- 997), a
member of the
Salian dynasty, was
count in the
Rhenish Franconian Wormsgau. He was the
father of
Emperor Conrad II.
According to the 977 donation...