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  1. From c. 1150 until his death in 1167, Welf VI's son, Welf VII, was associated to his father, but predeceased him. After Welf VI's death, Altdorf was annexed to the Holy Roman Empire. Henry (I) the Proud: 1108: 1126-1139: 20 October 1139: Lordship of Lüneburg: Gertrude of Süpplingenburg 1202 one child Sophia: 1105: 1129-1145: 1145: County of ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Welf_VIWelf VI - Wikipedia

    Welf VI (1115 – 15 December 1191) 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 (House of Guelph).

  3. The disenfranchised former duke Henry and his younger brother, Welf VI, went to war against Conrad. Henry the Proud died suddenly at the age of 31 in 1139, but Welf VI stepped forward to lead the rebellion.

  4. Wulfhilde van Sachsen. When Wulfhilde van Sachsen was born about 1072, her father, Magnus Billung Herzog von Sachsen, was 29 and her mother, Sophia von Ungarn, was 28. She married Heinrich IX. 'der Schwarze' von Bayern from about 1095 to 1100, in Saxony, Germany. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 4 daughters.

  5. Dec 21, 2017 · After a long siege the castle capitulated on 21 December after Conrad decisively defeated a relieving army commanded by Welf VI, a younger brother of Henry the Proud. Conrad, annoyed by how long...

  6. 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.

  7. Frederick I Barbarossa – 1152-1190. The most famous of all the medieval German emperors. His reign divides into three parts, part 1 (1152-1160) when he brings peace to war torn Germany and rebuilds imperial authority, part 2 (1160-1177) where he struggles with the papacy and the Italian Communes, and finally part 3 (1177-1190 a period of ...

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