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  1. Duke of Spoleto. The Duke of Spoleto was the ruler of Spoleto and most of central Italy outside the Papal States during the Early and High Middle Ages (c. 500 – 1300). The first dukes were appointed by the Lombard king, but they were independent in practice. The Carolingian conquerors of the Lombards continued to appoint dukes, as did their ...

  2. Oct 17, 2022 · Genealogy for Welf / Guelph VI di Spoleto von Bayern, VI (1115 - 1191) family tree on Geni, with over 240 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • Bavaria
    • 1115
    • Uta Von Calw-Sindelfingen
    • Bavaria, Germany
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  4. www.welfen.de › WelfVIWelf VI.

    Herzog Welf VI. erbte die alten welfischen Besitzungen um Altorf - Ravensburg in Schwaben, während sein älterer Bruder, Heinrich der Stolze (1102-1139), die Herrschaft über die Herzogtümer Bayern und Sachsen antrat. Welf VI. blieb dem welfischen Herrschaftszentrum Altorf (Weingarten) - Ravensburg bis zu seinem Tod im Jahre 1191 verbunden.

  5. Welf VI. Herzog von Spoleto, Markgraf von Tuszien, Rektor von Sardinien, * um 1115 / 16, † 15.12.1191 Memmingen, ⚰ Stift Steingaden. Übersicht.

  6. With Welf VI's death in 1191 the story of the Welfs as a power in southern Germany ends. Heinrich the Proud had a son Heinrich the Lion (1129-95). While he was a minor, Saxony was returned to him (in 1142) but Conrad III extracted from his mother a renunciation to the duchy of Bavaria which was given to the Babenbergs, but when he reached the ...

  7. Feb 17, 2023 · Welf or Hwelf also known as Welf I, was the son of the 9th century Frankish count Rothard of Metz. He is the oldest known member of the Elder House of Welf. Welf is mentioned only once: on the occasion of the wedding of his daughter Judith with Emperor Louis the Pious in 819.[1] Marriage and issue

  8. Welf VI, Welf VII: Heraldic lion in sandstone at Steingaden Abbey, presumably as funerary monument for Welf VI of Bavaria (d. 1191), margrave of Tuscany and duke of Spoleto, of the House of Welf, and his pre-deceased son Welf VII (d. 1167). The original monument consists of the lion on its own, the escutcheon outline was added in the later 13th ...

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