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  1. Origins. The (Younger) House of Welf is the older branch of the House of Este, a dynasty whose earliest known members lived in Veneto and Lombardy in the late 9th/early 10th century, sometimes called Welf-Este. The first member was Welf I, Duke of Bavaria, also known as Welf IV. He inherited the property of the Elder House of Welf when his ...

  2. The Elder House of Welf (known as Rudolphins in Burgundy) was a Frankish noble dynasty of European rulers documented since the 9th century. Closely related to the Carolingian dynasty , it consisted of a Burgundian and a Swabian group.

    • None; extinct
    • Ruthard, Count of Argengau
    • 8th century
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  4. Ernesto Augusto, Duque de Brunsvique. Dissolução. 1918 (na Alemanha) 1901 (no Reino Unido e na Índia ) Linhagem secundária. Casa de Hanôver. A Casa de Welf (também conhecido como Guelf ou Guelfo[ 1]) foi uma dinastia europeia que incluiu muitas monarquias alemãs e britânicas dos séculos XI ao XX. [ 2]

  5. The House of Welf (historically rendered in English as Guelf or Guelph) was a European dynasty that has included many German and British monarchs from the 11th to 20th century and Emperor Ivan VI of Russia in the 18th century. The House of Welf is the older branch of the House of Este, a dynasty whose earliest known members lived in Lombardy in the 9th century, sometimes called Welf-Este. The ...

  6. The Elder House of Welf (known as Rudolphins in Burgundy) [1] [2] was a Frankish noble dynasty of European rulers documented since the 9th century. Closely related to the Carolingian dynasty, it consisted of a Burgundian and a Swabian group. It has not been definitively clarified, however, whether the two groups formed one dynasty or whether ...

  7. The House of Welf (also Guelf or Guelph) is a European dynasty that has included many German and British monarchs from the 11th to 20th century and Emperor Ivan VI of Russia in the 18th century. The originally Franconian family from the Meuse-Moselle area was closely related to the imperial family of the Carolingians.

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