Ruthard of Altdorf
(-)
Welf I of Bavaria
(-Abt 824)

 

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Eigilwich (Heilwig)

Welf I of Bavaria

  • Marriage: Eigilwich (Heilwig)
  • Died: Abt 824
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bullet  General Notes:

Marriage: Eigilwich
Died: Cir 824
Other names for Welf were Guelph and Welf of Alemannia.
General Notes:
Welf var stamfar til welfernes berømte slekt. Han eide store besittelser i Schwaben og Bayern og var greve i Bayern og herre til Althoff. WELF DYNASTY: English Guelf, or Guelph, Italian GUELPHO, dynasty of German nobles and rulers who were the chief rivals of the Hohenstaufens in Italy and central Europe in the Middle Ages and who later included the Hanoverian Welfs, who, with the accession of George I to the British throne, became rulers of Great Britain. The origin of the "Elder House" of Welf is a matter of controversy, since Welf in the Carolingian period seems to have been rather widespread as a baptismal name. The first clearly discernible ancestor of the dynasty is the Count Welf who had possessions in Bavaria in the first quarter of the 9th century and whose daughters Judith and Emma married, respectively, the Frankish emperor Louis I the Pious and the East Frankish king Louis the German. The best analyses of the evidence trace the Burgundian and the Swabian Welfs to two nephews of Judith and Emma, namely Conrad (d. c. 876) and the so-numbered Welf I (d. before 876). Conrad's son Rudolf (d. 911 or 912) became king of Burgundy in 888, and this kingdom remained with his descendants until 1032. Welf II (d. 1030), who was probably of the fifth generation from Welf I, had so strong a position in southern Germany thathe and his son Welf III could occasionally defy the German kings. ...
Research Notes:
The identity of his father is not clear.
Noted events in his life were:
• He was a Count of Bavaria.
Welf married Eigilwich.


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Welf married Eigilwich (Heilwig).


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