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  1. Jan 30, 2024 · Henry IX, Duke of Bavaria. Henry IX (died 13 December 1126), called the Black, a member of the House of Welf, was duke of Bavaria from 1120 to 1126. Henry was the second son of Welf I, Duke of Bavaria and Judith of Flanders. As a young man, he administered the family's property south of the Alps.

  2. William of Winchester. House. Welf. Father. Henry X, Duke of Bavaria. Mother. Gertrude of Süpplingenburg. Henry the Lion ( German: Heinrich der Löwe; 1129/1131 [1] – 6 August 1195 [1] ), also known as Henry III, Duke of Saxony (ruled 1142-1180) and Henry XII, Duke of Bavaria (ruled 1156-1180), was a member of the Welf dynasty. [2]

  3. Hedwig, Duchess of Bavaria. Judith of Bavaria (797 – 19 April 843) was the Carolingian empress as the second wife of Louis the Pious. Marriage to Louis marked the beginning of her rise as an influential figure in the Carolingian court. She had two children with Louis, Gisela and Charles the Bald.

  4. Conrad I ( c. 1020 – 5 December 1055), also known as Cuno or Kuno, was the duke of Bavaria from 1049 to 1053. He was of the Ezzonen family, his parents being Liudolf, Count of Zütphen and eldest son of Ezzo, Count Palatine of Lorraine, and Matilda. For this, he is sometimes called Conrad of Zutphen . After eighteen months of vacancy since ...

  5. Aug 16, 2012 · Welf Duke or count. Ancestor of the Welfs. Little is known of Welf, who is known mainly from the notices of his daughter Judith's marriage. Thegan calls Welf a duke of most noble Bavarian lineage ["... Hwelfi ducis sui, qui erat de nobilissima progenie Bawariorum, ..." Thegan, Vita Hludowici, c. 26, MGH SS 2: 596]. This is presumably why some ...

  6. Agnes of the Palatinate. Agnes of the Palatinate (1201–1267) was a daughter of Henry V, Count Palatine of the Rhine, of the House of Welf, by his first wife Agnes of Hohenstaufen, daughter and heiress of Conrad of Hohenstaufen, Count Palatine of the Rhine. She married Otto II Wittelsbach, Duke of Bavaria .

  7. Welf III, the last male member of the Swabian line of the Elder House of Welf, was Duke of Carinthia and Margrave of Verona from 1047 until his death. Welf VI was the margrave of Tuscany (1152–1162) and duke of Spoleto (1152–1162), the third son of Henry IX, Duke of Bavaria, and a member of the illustrious family of the Welf.

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