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  1. Welf II, Duke of Bavaria. Welf II (1072 – 24 September 1120, Kaufering ), [1] or Welfhard, called Welf the Fat ( pinguis ), [2] was Duke of Bavaria from 1101 until his death. In the Welf genealogy, he is counted as Welf V . Life. Welf was the oldest son of Welf I, Duke of Bavaria, and his wife Judith of Flanders. [3] .

  2. In 1070, Welf IV became Duke of Bavaria. Welf II, Duke of Bavaria married Countess Matilda of Tuscany, who died childless and left him her possessions, including Tuscany, Ferrara, Modena, Mantua, and Reggio, which played a role in the Investiture Controversy.

  3. Apr 27, 2022 · He was installed as WELF I Duke of Carinthia and Marchese di Verona by Heinrich III King of Germany in 1047. He conspired with Konrad de Luxembourg Duke of Bavaria to depose Emperor Heinrich III, but the plot was discovered and Welf was deposed as Duke of Carinthia[848].

  4. Father. Albert Azzo II, Margrave of Milan. Mother. Kunigunde of Altdorf. Welf I (c. 1035/1040 – 6 November 1101) was Duke of Bavaria from 1070 to 1077 and from 1096 to his death. He was the first member of the Welf branch of the House of Este. In the genealogy of the Elder House of Welf, he is counted as Welf IV .

  5. Welf Dynasty, 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.

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  6. Welf II (1072 - 24 September 1120, Kaufering), or Welfhard, called Welf the Fat (pinguis), was Duke of Bavaria from 1101 until his death. In the Welf genealogy, he is counted as Welf V. Life. Welf was the oldest son of Welf I, Duke of Bavaria, and his wife Judith of Flanders.

  7. Welf II, Duke of Bavaria. Welf II (1072 – 24 September 1120, Kaufering), or Welfhard, called Welf the Fat (pinguis), was Duke of Bavaria from 1101 until his death. Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Welf II, Duke of Bavaria has received more than 71,565 page views.

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