43 ° Bisabuelo/ Great Grandfather de: Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo →Leutfrid, duke of the Alemannians is your 43rd great grandfather.
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Leutfrid, duke of the Alemannians is your 43rd great grandfather.
You→ Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo→ Enrique Jorge Urdaneta Lecuna
your father → Elena Cecilia Lecuna Escobar
his mother → María Elena de la Concepción Escobar Llamosas
her mother → Cecilia Cayetana de la Merced Llamosas Vaamonde de Escobar
her mother → Cipriano Fernando de Las Llamosas y García
her father → José Lorenzo de las Llamozas Silva
his father → Joseph Julián Llamozas Ranero
his father → Manuel Llamosas y Requecens
his father → Isabel de Requesens
his mother → Luis de Requeséns y Zúñiga, Virrey de Holanda
her father → Juan de Zúñiga Avellaneda y Velasco
his father → Pedro de Zúñiga y Avellaneda, II conde de Miranda del Castañar
his father → Diego López de Zúñiga y Guzmán, I conde de Miranda del Castañar
his father → D. Pedro López de Zúñiga y García de Leyva, I Conde de Ledesma, Conde de Plasencia
his father → Dª. Juana García de Leyva, Señora de Hacinas, Quintanilla y Villavaquerín
his mother → Juan Martínez de Leyva, III
her father → Isabella Plantagenet
his mother → Edward III, king of England
her father → Edward II, king of England
his father → Edward I "Longshanks", King of England
his father → Henry III, king of England
his father → Isabella of Angoulême
his mother → Aymer, count of Angoulême
her father → Guillame Taillefer of Angouleme, Comte of Angouleme
his father → Vulgrin II, comte d'Angoulême
his father → William V 'Taillefer', Count of Angoulême
his father → Fulk, count of Agoulême
his father → Geoffrey I, count of Angoulême
his father → William II, count of Angoulême
his father → Arnaud "Manzer", count of Angoulême
his father → Guillaume I "Taillefer", count of Angoulême
his father → Alduin, count of Angoulême
his father → Wulgrin, count of Angoulême
his father → Wulfhard, count of Flavigny
his father → Udalrich II, Graf im Breisgau
his father → Udalrich I, Graf im Breisgau
his father → Emma, of Alemannia, Duchess of Swabia
his mother → Hnabi, Duke of the Alemannians
her father → Huoching of the Alemannians
his father → Gotfrid, duke of the Alemannians
his father → Leutharis III, duke of the Alemannians
his father → Uncilien, duke of the Alemannians
his father → Leutfried I, duke of the Alemannians
his father → Leutharis I, duke of the Alemannians
his father → Leutfrid, duke of the Alemannians
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Leutfried, Herzog der Alemannen MP
Gender: Male
Birth: circa 480
Immediate Family:
Father of Leutharis I, duke of the Alemannians
Added by: Stéphane Pierre Édouard Chappellier on July 11, 2010
Managed by: Arik Vladimir Russell and 10 others
Curated by: Jason Scott Wills
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leutfred
Leutfred, Leutfried, or Leudefredus was the Duke of Alemannia from 570. He was deposed from his ducal office in 587 by the Frankish king Childebert II and replaced by Uncilin.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alemanni
The Alemanni (also Alamanni;[1] Suebi "Swabians"[2]) were a confederation of Germanic tribes on the Upper Rhine River. First mentioned by Cassius Dio in the context of the campaign of Caracalla of 213, the Alemanni captured the Agri Decumates in 260, and later expanded into present-day Alsace, and northern Switzerland, leading to the establishment of the Old High German language in those regions, by the eighth century named Alamannia.
In 496, the Alemanni were conquered by Frankish leader Clovis and incorporated into his dominions. Mentioned as still pagan allies of the Christian Franks, the Alemanni were gradually Christianized during the seventh century. The Lex Alamannorum is a record of their customary law during this period. Until the eighth century, Frankish suzerainty over Alemannia was mostly nominal. After an uprising by Theudebald, Duke of Alamannia, though, Carloman executed the Alamannic nobility and installed Frankish dukes. During the later and weaker years of the Carolingian Empire, the Alemannic counts became almost independent, and a struggle for supremacy took place between them and the Bishopric of Constance. The chief family in Alamannia was that of the counts of Raetia Curiensis, who were sometimes called margraves, and one of whom, Burchard II, established the Duchy of Swabia, which was recognized by Henry the Fowler in 919 and became a stem duchy of the Holy Roman Empire.
The area settled by the Alemanni corresponds roughly to the area where Alemannic German dialects remain spoken, including German Swabia and Baden, French Alsace, German-speaking Switzerland, Liechtenstein and Austrian Vorarlberg.
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Agregado por: Ing. Carlos Juan Felipe Urdaneta Alamo, MD.IG.
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