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Huoching der Alemannen MP
French: Huoching D'Alémanie
Gender: Male
Birth: circa 675
Alemannia (Present Baden-Württemberg), Frankish Empire (Present Germany)
Death: circa 744 (61-77)
Alemannia (Present Baden-Württemberg), Frankish Empire (Present Germany)
Immediate Family:
Son of Gotfrid, duke of the Alemannians and Wife of Gottfrid of the Alamannians
Husband of Wife of Huoching
Father of Hnabi, Duke of the Alemannians; Gerold von Vinzgau; Berthold and Ara of the Alemannians
Brother of Lantfrid I, Duke of the Alemannians; Imma of Alamannia, Abbesse de Nonnberg; Willichaire Herzog von Alemannien; Theutbold II, Duke of the Alemannians; Odilo I, Herzog von Bayern and 3 others
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Houching, Duke of Alamannia

d. before 709
Father Godefroy, Duke of d. 709

Houching, Duke of Alamannia married Berthe of Neustria, daughter of Theuderic III, King of Neustria, King of the Franks and Saint Amalaberga.1 Houching, Duke of Alamannia died before 709. Family Berthe of Neustria Children Nebi, Duke of Alamania+2 d. a 724 Rolinde d' Aquitaine+3

Citations [S54] Middle & Far East Families, Merovingian. [S54] Middle & Far East Families, Swabia. [S59] GeneaNet, Généalogie Wailly: Rolinde d'Aquitaine.

Huoching (c675-c744), an Alemannian nobleman, and a brother of Dukes Lantfrid and Theutbald.

Ben M. Angel's summary
Relationships:

Father: Gottfrid, Duke of Alamannia (d. 709)

Mother: Unknown

Siblings:

1. Lantfrid, Duke of Alamannia (ruled 709-730)

2. Teotbald, Duke of Alamannia (ruled 730-745)

(Oatillo is asserted on several online trees, etc., but haven't seen source associating this person as his brother. This may be the assertion that Odilo, Duke of Bavaria 739-748, was one of their brothers. However, there is nothing that I've seen that supports this; still, certainly, Odilo's parents haven't been identified as yet.)

Spouse: Unknown

(Spouse has been asserted as Regine, but again, without backing.)

Children:

1. Hnabi (Nebe)

Basic information and justifications:

Birth: c.675 - this is likely an estimate. Location could be asserted as Canstatt, or present Stuttgart, as the difficulties associated with the Alamannian push for independence (against Pepin of Herstal) hadn't begun yet at that time.

Death: 744 - asserted by English Wikipedia. Location unknown. This would be during the time frame in which Charles Martel would have invaded Alamannia.

Occupation: Not Duke of Alamannia. His brother Theotbald was Duke of Alamannia following the death of their older brother, Lantpert in 730, remaining so until 745, when he was deposed and fled to Odilo's Bavaria. This may be an indication that Theotbald was the elder brother of Huoching.

Alternate names: Huocin, Houchi, and Hug have been asserted, but I've not seen any sources backing this. Still, it's possible.

Foundation for Medieval Genealogy
MedLands, Swabia
GOTTFRIED (-709).

Duke of Alamannia. "Godafridus dux" donated "Biberburg um vicum ad Neccarum" to the monastery of St Gallen by charter dated 708[15].

The Annales Alammanici record the death of "Gotefrid" in 709[16].

m ---. The name of Gottfried's wife is not known.

Gottfried & his wife had three children:

a) LANTFRID (-730, 741 or 751).

The Annales Petaviani record that Charles "Martel" travelled to "Suavis contra Lantfridum" in 730[17]. "Lanfrido filio Godofrido" produced the first recorded Swabian Law code[18].

Duke of Alamannia.

The Annales Alammanici record the death of "Lantfridus" in 730[19]. The Annales Moselleni record the death in 751 of "Lantfridus"[20].

---

b) HUOCHING .

Thegan's Vita Hludowici Imperatoris names "Gotefridus dux" as father of "Huochingus"[21].

m ---. The name of Huoching's wife is not known.

Huoching & his wife had one child:

i) NEBE [Hnabi] .

"Nebe" son of "Huochingus" is named by Thegan[22].

m HERESWINT, daughter of --- & his wife [Williswint] ---. Hereswint is named as wife of Nebe[23].

Nebe & his wife had two children: Ruodpert (father of Erbio) and Imma (mother of Erbio's cousin, Hildegard - wife of Charlemagne)

---

c) THEOTBALD (-after 745).

The Annales Metenses names "Teobaldo, filio Godefridi ducis Alamannorum" when recording his 745 rebellion which was suppressed by Pepin, and his seeking refuge the following year with "Odilonis" [Duke of Bavaria][30].

The Annales Nazariani record "Theotbaldus in Alsacian" in 745[31].

References:

[15] Württembergisches Urkundenbuch I, 2, p. 2.

[16] Annales Alammanici 709 (710), MGH SS I, p. 22.

[17] Annales Petaviani 730, MGH SS I, p. 9.

[18] Lex Alamannorum temporibus Lantfridi renovata, MGH LL 3, V, p. 85. .

[19] Annales Alammanici 730, MGH SS I, p. 24.

[20] Annales Moselleni 751, MGH SS XVI, p. 495.

[21] Thegani, Vita Hludowici Imperatoris, MGH SS II, p. 590.

[22] Thegani Vita Hludowici Imperatoris 2, MGH SS II, p. 591.

[23] Codex Laureshamensis, no. 2101, cited in Jackman, p. 128.

[30] Annales Metenses 745 and 746, MGH SS I, pp. 328 and 329.

[31] Annales Nazariani 745, MGH SS I, p. 27.

Wikipedia (Ahalolfings)
Wikipedia Ahalolfings
The Ahalolfings or Alaholfings were a noble family of Alemannia in the Early Middle Ages.

The family rose in the Carolingian Empire to possess lands in not only Alemannia, but Bavaria, Franconia, and Italy. Their original power base was around the upper Neckar and Danube rivers.

The Ahalolfings are divided into two groups, the older and the younger. It is not certain how the two groups are related.

The older group descends from a Berthold who was the joint founder, with Hnabi, of Reichenau Abbey in 724. His most famous descendant was Cadolah, Duke of Friuli, who defended the Pannonian plains into Italy from the Avars.

The younger branch of the family itself contains two branches. Richardis, the empress of Charles the Fat, descends from Erchanger. Her sister married Berthold I and was the mother of the other branch of the family, which included the famous Erchanger, Duke of Swabia, and his brother Berthold II. The Ahalolfings died out when Berthold III died in 973, though the Zähringen may be descended from them.

Sources

Reuter, Timothy. Germany in the Early Middle Ages 800–1056. New York: Longman, 1991.

Wikipedia
Wikipeia, Huoching
Huoching of Alamannia (ca. 675-744) was an Alamannic nobleman. According to the 9th century Vita Hiudowici by Thegan, he was the son of Gotfrid Agilolfing (ca. 650-709).

Huoching's son Hnabi (Nebi) was the founder of the Ahalolfings dynasty which rose to prominence in Alamannia in the Carolingian period.

The Agilofing descent has been doubted in scholarship. Wenskus ([year needed]:497-500) has suggested a connection of Huoching and Hnabi to the historical Nibelungs. Jänichen (1976) compares the father-and-son pair Hoc and Hnaef in Old English heroic poetry (Beowulf, Finnsburgh fragment, Widsith) suggesting that Huoching and Hnabi are the historical template for these names in later heroic poetry. In this, Jäching is following a suggestion made as early as 1849 by John Mitchell Kemble in History of the Saxons in England (p. 419).

References

Michael Borgolte, Die Grafen Alemanniens (1986), p. 184.

Hans Jänichen Die alemannischen Fürsten Nebi und Berthold und ihre Beziehungen zu den Klöstern St. Gallen und Reichenau, Blätter für deutsche Landesgeschichte (1976), pp. 30-40.[1]

(Unattributed):

Huoching was also known as Huocin, Houchi, or Hug.

From Mark K. Holmes' personal family tree research:

http://www.rpi.edu/~holmes/Hobbies/Genealogy/ps04/ps04_341.htm

Name Houching (Theutbold), Duke of Allemania

Death: 727

Father: Godefroy Duke of Alamannia (-<709 p="">
Mother: Regine de Bavaria

Misc. Notes

Houching is "brother of Lentfroy, Duke of Alamannia, 726, of Thibaud, Duke of Alamannia, 727-744, and of Oatillo, Count of Thurgau" (- "Ancestral Roots... [Balt., 1992] 182-2).

References: [AR7] (Not linked from this page, and references not defined on index page, either)

Spouses

1. Hersuinda

Children

Hnabi "Dux" (~715-788)

Not to be confused with:

Hnabi or Nebi (c. 710 – c. 788) was an Alemannic duke in the eighth century. He was a son of Huoching and perhaps a grandson of the duke Gotfrid, which would make him a scion of the Agilolfing dynasty of Bavaria. He himself was the founder of the "old" line of the Ahalolfings.

From the Wikipedia for Hnabi, father of Imma mother of Hildegard, wife of Charlemagne.

was an Alamannic nobleman. According to the 9th century Vita Hiudowici by Thegan, he was the son of Gotfrid Agilolfing (ca. 650-709). Huoching's son Hnabi (Nebi) was the founder of the Ahalolfings dynasty which rose to prominence in Alamannia in the Carolingian period. The Agilofing descent has been doubted in scholarship. Wenskus ([year needed]:497-500) has suggested a connection of Huoching and Hnabi to the historical Nibelungs. Jänichen (1976) compares the father-and-son pair Hoc and Hnaef in Old English heroic poetry (Beowulf, Finnsburgh fragment, Widsith) suggesting that Huoching and Hnabi are the historical template for these names in later heroic poetry. In this, Jäching is following a suggestion made as early as 1849 by John Mitchell Kemble in History of the Saxons in England (p. 419).

[edit] References

* Michael Borgolte, Die Grafen Alemanniens (1986), p. 184.
* Hans Jänichen Die alemannischen Fürsten Nebi und Berthold und ihre Beziehungen zu den Klöstern St. Gallen und Reichenau, Blätter für deutsche Landesgeschichte (1976), pp. 30-40.
Huoching (c675-c744), an Alemannian nobleman, and a brother of Dukes Lantfrid and Theutbald.

Ben M. Angel's summary

Relationships:

Father: Gottfrid, Duke of Alamannia (d. 709)

Mother: Unknown

Siblings:

1. Lantfrid, Duke of Alamannia (ruled 709-730)

2. Teotbald, Duke of Alamannia (ruled 730-745)

(Oatillo is asserted on several online trees, etc., but haven't seen source associating this person as his brother. This may be the assertion that Odilo, Duke of Bavaria 739-748, was one of their brothers. However, there is nothing that I've seen that supports this; still, certainly, Odilo's parents haven't been identified as yet.)

Spouse: Unknown

(Spouse has been asserted as Regine, but again, without backing.)

Children:

1. Hnabi (Nebe)

Basic information and justifications:

Birth: c.675 - this is likely an estimate. Location could be asserted as Canstatt, or present Stuttgart, as the difficulties associated with the Alamannian push for independence (against Pepin of Herstal) hadn't begun yet at that time.

Death: 744 - asserted by English Wikipedia. Location unknown. This would be during the time frame in which Charles Martel would have invaded Alamannia.

Occupation: Not Duke of Alamannia. His brother Theotbald was Duke of Alamannia following the death of their older brother, Lantpert in 730, remaining so until 745, when he was deposed and fled to Odilo's Bavaria. This may be an indication that Theotbald was the elder brother of Huoching.

Alternate names: Huocin, Houchi, and Hug have been asserted, but I've not seen any sources backing this. Still, it's possible.

Foundation for Medieval Genealogy

MedLands, Swabia GOTTFRIED (-709).

Duke of Alamannia. "Godafridus dux" donated "Biberburg um vicum ad Neccarum" to the monastery of St Gallen by charter dated 708[15].

The Annales Alammanici record the death of "Gotefrid" in 709[16].

m ---. The name of Gottfried's wife is not known.

Gottfried & his wife had three children:

a) LANTFRID (-730, 741 or 751).

The Annales Petaviani record that Charles "Martel" travelled to "Suavis contra Lantfridum" in 730[17]. "Lanfrido filio Godofrido" produced the first recorded Swabian Law code[18].

Duke of Alamannia.

The Annales Alammanici record the death of "Lantfridus" in 730[19]. The Annales Moselleni record the death in 751 of "Lantfridus"[20].

---

b) HUOCHING .

Thegan's Vita Hludowici Imperatoris names "Gotefridus dux" as father of "Huochingus"[21].

m ---. The name of Huoching's wife is not known.

Huoching & his wife had one child:

i) NEBE [Hnabi] .

"Nebe" son of "Huochingus" is named by Thegan[22].

m HERESWINT, daughter of --- & his wife [Williswint] ---. Hereswint is named as wife of Nebe[23].

Nebe & his wife had two children: Ruodpert (father of Erbio) and Imma (mother of Erbio's cousin, Hildegard - wife of Charlemagne)

---

c) THEOTBALD (-after 745).

The Annales Metenses names "Teobaldo, filio Godefridi ducis Alamannorum" when recording his 745 rebellion which was suppressed by Pepin, and his seeking refuge the following year with "Odilonis" [Duke of Bavaria][30].

The Annales Nazariani record "Theotbaldus in Alsacian" in 745[31].

References:

[15] Württembergisches Urkundenbuch I, 2, p. 2.

[16] Annales Alammanici 709 (710), MGH SS I, p. 22.

[17] Annales Petaviani 730, MGH SS I, p. 9.

[18] Lex Alamannorum temporibus Lantfridi renovata, MGH LL 3, V, p. 85. .

[19] Annales Alammanici 730, MGH SS I, p. 24.

[20] Annales Moselleni 751, MGH SS XVI, p. 495.

[21] Thegani, Vita Hludowici Imperatoris, MGH SS II, p. 590.

[22] Thegani Vita Hludowici Imperatoris 2, MGH SS II, p. 591.

[23] Codex Laureshamensis, no. 2101, cited in Jackman, p. 128.

[30] Annales Metenses 745 and 746, MGH SS I, pp. 328 and 329.

[31] Annales Nazariani 745, MGH SS I, p. 27.

Wikipedia (Ahalolfings)

Wikipedia Ahalolfings The Ahalolfings or Alaholfings were a noble family of Alemannia in the Early Middle Ages.

The family rose in the Carolingian Empire to possess lands in not only Alemannia, but Bavaria, Franconia, and Italy. Their original power base was around the upper Neckar and Danube rivers.

The Ahalolfings are divided into two groups, the older and the younger. It is not certain how the two groups are related.

The older group descends from a Berthold who was the joint founder, with Hnabi, of Reichenau Abbey in 724. His most famous descendant was Cadolah, Duke of Friuli, who defended the Pannonian plains into Italy from the Avars.

The younger branch of the family itself contains two branches. Richardis, the empress of Charles the Fat, descends from Erchanger. Her sister married Berthold I and was the mother of the other branch of the family, which included the famous Erchanger, Duke of Swabia, and his brother Berthold II. The Ahalolfings died out when Berthold III died in 973, though the Zähringen may be descended from them.

Sources

Reuter, Timothy. Germany in the Early Middle Ages 800–1056. New York: Longman, 1991.

Wikipedia

Wikipeia, Huoching Huoching of Alamannia (ca. 675-744) was an Alamannic nobleman. According to the 9th century Vita Hiudowici by Thegan, he was the son of Gotfrid Agilolfing (ca. 650-709).

Huoching's son Hnabi (Nebi) was the founder of the Ahalolfings dynasty which rose to prominence in Alamannia in the Carolingian period.

The Agilofing descent has been doubted in scholarship. Wenskus ([year needed]:497-500) has suggested a connection of Huoching and Hnabi to the historical Nibelungs. Jänichen (1976) compares the father-and-son pair Hoc and Hnaef in Old English heroic poetry (Beowulf, Finnsburgh fragment, Widsith) suggesting that Huoching and Hnabi are the historical template for these names in later heroic poetry. In this, Jäching is following a suggestion made as early as 1849 by John Mitchell Kemble in History of the Saxons in England (p. 419).

References

Michael Borgolte, Die Grafen Alemanniens (1986), p. 184.

Hans Jänichen Die alemannischen Fürsten Nebi und Berthold und ihre Beziehungen zu den Klöstern St. Gallen und Reichenau, Blätter für deutsche Landesgeschichte (1976), pp. 30-40.[1]

(Unattributed):

Huoching was also known as Huocin, Houchi, or Hug.

From Mark K. Holmes' personal family tree research:

http://www.rpi.edu/~holmes/Hobbies/Genealogy/ps04/ps04_341.htm

Name Houching (Theutbold), Duke of Allemania

Death: 727

Father: Godefroy Duke of Alamannia (-<709 p="">
Mother: Regine de Bavaria

Misc. Notes

Houching is "brother of Lentfroy, Duke of Alamannia, 726, of Thibaud, Duke of Alamannia, 727-744, and of Oatillo, Count of Thurgau" (- "Ancestral Roots... [Balt., 1992] 182-2).

References: [AR7] (Not linked from this page, and references not defined on index page, either)

Spouses

1. Hersuinda

Children

Hnabi "Dux" (~715-788)

Not to be confused with:

Hnabi or Nebi (c. 710 – c. 788) was an Alemannic duke in the eighth century. He was a son of Huoching and perhaps a grandson of the duke Gotfrid, which would make him a scion of the Agilolfing dynasty of Bavaria. He himself was the founder of the "old" line of the Ahalolfings.

From the Wikipedia for Hnabi, father of Imma mother of Hildegard, wife of Charlemagne.

was an Alamannic nobleman. According to the 9th century Vita Hiudowici by Thegan, he was the son of Gotfrid Agilolfing (ca. 650-709). Huoching's son Hnabi (Nebi) was the founder of the Ahalolfings dynasty which rose to prominence in Alamannia in the Carolingian period. The Agilofing descent has been doubted in scholarship. Wenskus ([year needed]:497-500) has suggested a connection of Huoching and Hnabi to the historical Nibelungs. Jänichen (1976) compares the father-and-son pair Hoc and Hnaef in Old English heroic poetry (Beowulf, Finnsburgh fragment, Widsith) suggesting that Huoching and Hnabi are the historical template for these names in later heroic poetry. In this, Jäching is following a suggestion made as early as 1849 by John Mitchell Kemble in History of the Saxons in England (p. 419).

[edit] References

Michael Borgolte, Die Grafen Alemanniens (1986), p. 184.
Hans Jänichen Die alemannischen Fürsten Nebi und Berthold und ihre Beziehungen zu den Klöstern St. Gallen und Reichenau, Blätter für deutsche Landesgeschichte (1976), pp. 30-40.
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Huoching of Alamannia (ca. 675-744) was an Alamannic nobleman. According to the 9th century Vita Hiudowici by Thegan, he was the son of Gotfrid Agilolfing (ca. 650-709). Huoching's son Hnabi (Nebi) was the founder of the Ahalolfings dynasty which rose to prominence in Alamannia in the Carolingian period. The Agilofing descent has been doubted in scholarship. Wenskus (:497-500) has suggested a connection of Huoching and Hnabi to the historical Nibelungs. Jänichen (1976) compares the father-and-son pair Hoc and Hnaef in Old English heroic poetry (Beowulf, Finnsburgh fragment, Widsith) suggesting that Huoching and Hnabi are the historical template for these names in later heroic poetry. In this, Jänichen is following a suggestion made as early as 1849 by John Mitchell Kemble in History of the Saxons in England (p. 419).
Parents; possibly Gottfried of the Allemans & (Regentrude) of Bavaria.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huoching
Huoching (c675-c744), an Alemannian nobleman, and a brother of Dukes Lantfrid and Theutbald.
Ben M. Angel's summary Relationships:

Father: Gottfrid, Duke of Alamannia (d. 709)

Mother: Unknown

Siblings:

1. Lantfrid, Duke of Alamannia (ruled 709-730)

2. Teotbald, Duke of Alamannia (ruled 730-745)

(Oatillo is asserted on several online trees, etc., but haven't seen source associating this person as his brother. This may be the assertion that Odilo, Duke of Bavaria 739-748, was one of their brothers. However, there is nothing that I've seen that supports this; still, certainly, Odilo's parents haven't been identified as yet.)

Spouse: Unknown

(Spouse has been asserted as Regine, but again, without backing.)

Children:

1. Hnabi (Nebe)

Basic information and justifications:

Birth: c.675 - this is likely an estimate. Location could be asserted as Canstatt, or present Stuttgart, as the difficulties associated with the Alamannian push for independence (against Pepin of Herstal) hadn't begun yet at that time.

Death: 744 - asserted by English Wikipedia. Location unknown. This would be during the time frame in which Charles Martel would have invaded Alamannia.

Occupation: Not Duke of Alamannia. His brother Theotbald was Duke of Alamannia following the death of their older brother, Lantpert in 730, remaining so until 745, when he was deposed and fled to Odilo's Bavaria. This may be an indication that Theotbald was the elder brother of Huoching.

Alternate names: Huocin, Houchi, and Hug have been asserted, but I've not seen any sources backing this. Still, it's possible.

Foundation for Medieval Genealogy MedLands, Swabia GOTTFRIED (-709).

Duke of Alamannia. "Godafridus dux" donated "Biberburg um vicum ad Neccarum" to the monastery of St Gallen by charter dated 708[15].

The Annales Alammanici record the death of "Gotefrid" in 709[16].

m ---. The name of Gottfried's wife is not known.

Gottfried & his wife had three children:

a) LANTFRID (-730, 741 or 751).

The Annales Petaviani record that Charles "Martel" travelled to "Suavis contra Lantfridum" in 730[17]. "Lanfrido filio Godofrido" produced the first recorded Swabian Law code[18].

Duke of Alamannia.

The Annales Alammanici record the death of "Lantfridus" in 730[19]. The Annales Moselleni record the death in 751 of "Lantfridus"[20].

---

b) HUOCHING .

Thegan's Vita Hludowici Imperatoris names "Gotefridus dux" as father of "Huochingus"[21].

m ---. The name of Huoching's wife is not known.

Huoching & his wife had one child:

i) NEBE [Hnabi] .

"Nebe" son of "Huochingus" is named by Thegan[22].

m HERESWINT, daughter of --- & his wife [Williswint] ---. Hereswint is named as wife of Nebe[23].

Nebe & his wife had two children: Ruodpert (father of Erbio) and Imma (mother of Erbio's cousin, Hildegard - wife of Charlemagne)

---

c) THEOTBALD (-after 745).

The Annales Metenses names "Teobaldo, filio Godefridi ducis Alamannorum" when recording his 745 rebellion which was suppressed by Pepin, and his seeking refuge the following year with "Odilonis" [Duke of Bavaria][30].

The Annales Nazariani record "Theotbaldus in Alsacian" in 745[31].

References:

[15] Württembergisches Urkundenbuch I, 2, p. 2.

[16] Annales Alammanici 709 (710), MGH SS I, p. 22.

[17] Annales Petaviani 730, MGH SS I, p. 9.

[18] Lex Alamannorum temporibus Lantfridi renovata, MGH LL 3, V, p. 85. .

[19] Annales Alammanici 730, MGH SS I, p. 24.

[20] Annales Moselleni 751, MGH SS XVI, p. 495.

[21] Thegani, Vita Hludowici Imperatoris, MGH SS II, p. 590.

[22] Thegani Vita Hludowici Imperatoris 2, MGH SS II, p. 591.

[23] Codex Laureshamensis, no. 2101, cited in Jackman, p. 128.

[30] Annales Metenses 745 and 746, MGH SS I, pp. 328 and 329.

[31] Annales Nazariani 745, MGH SS I, p. 27.

Wikipedia (Ahalolfings) Wikipedia Ahalolfings The Ahalolfings or Alaholfings were a noble family of Alemannia in the Early Middle Ages.

The family rose in the Carolingian Empire to possess lands in not only Alemannia, but Bavaria, Franconia, and Italy. Their original power base was around the upper Neckar and Danube rivers.

The Ahalolfings are divided into two groups, the older and the younger. It is not certain how the two groups are related.

The older group descends from a Berthold who was the joint founder, with Hnabi, of Reichenau Abbey in 724. His most famous descendant was Cadolah, Duke of Friuli, who defended the Pannonian plains into Italy from the Avars.

The younger branch of the family itself contains two branches. Richardis, the empress of Charles the Fat, descends from Erchanger. Her sister married Berthold I and was the mother of the other branch of the family, which included the famous Erchanger, Duke of Swabia, and his brother Berthold II. The Ahalolfings died out when Berthold III died in 973, though the Zähringen may be descended from them.

Sources

Reuter, Timothy. Germany in the Early Middle Ages 800–1056. New York: Longman, 1991.

Wikipedia Wikipeia, Huoching Huoching of Alamannia (ca. 675-744) was an Alamannic nobleman. According to the 9th century Vita Hiudowici by Thegan, he was the son of Gotfrid Agilolfing (ca. 650-709).

Huoching's son Hnabi (Nebi) was the founder of the Ahalolfings dynasty which rose to prominence in Alamannia in the Carolingian period.

The Agilofing descent has been doubted in scholarship. Wenskus ([year needed]:497-500) has suggested a connection of Huoching and Hnabi to the historical Nibelungs. Jänichen (1976) compares the father-and-son pair Hoc and Hnaef in Old English heroic poetry (Beowulf, Finnsburgh fragment, Widsith) suggesting that Huoching and Hnabi are the historical template for these names in later heroic poetry. In this, Jäching is following a suggestion made as early as 1849 by John Mitchell Kemble in History of the Saxons in England (p. 419).

References

Michael Borgolte, Die Grafen Alemanniens (1986), p. 184.

Hans Jänichen Die alemannischen Fürsten Nebi und Berthold und ihre Beziehungen zu den Klöstern St. Gallen und Reichenau, Blätter für deutsche Landesgeschichte (1976), pp. 30-40.[1]

(Unattributed):

Huoching was also known as Huocin, Houchi, or Hug.

From Mark K. Holmes' personal family tree research:

http://www.rpi.edu/~holmes/Hobbies/Genealogy/ps04/ps04_341.htm

Name Houching (Theutbold), Duke of Allemania

Death: 727

Father: Godefroy Duke of Alamannia (-<709 p="">
Mother: Regine de Bavaria

Misc. Notes

Houching is "brother of Lentfroy, Duke of Alamannia, 726, of Thibaud, Duke of Alamannia, 727-744, and of Oatillo, Count of Thurgau" (- "Ancestral Roots... [Balt., 1992] 182-2).

References: [AR7] (Not linked from this page, and references not defined on index page, either)

Spouses

1. Hersuinda

Children

Hnabi "Dux" (~715-788)

Not to be confused with:

Hnabi or Nebi (c. 710 – c. 788) was an Alemannic duke in the eighth century. He was a son of Huoching and perhaps a grandson of the duke Gotfrid, which would make him a scion of the Agilolfing dynasty of Bavaria. He himself was the founder of the "old" line of the Ahalolfings.

From the Wikipedia for Hnabi, father of Imma mother of Hildegard, wife of Charlemagne.

was an Alamannic nobleman. According to the 9th century Vita Hiudowici by Thegan, he was the son of Gotfrid Agilolfing (ca. 650-709). Huoching's son Hnabi (Nebi) was the founder of the Ahalolfings dynasty which rose to prominence in Alamannia in the Carolingian period. The Agilofing descent has been doubted in scholarship. Wenskus ([year needed]:497-500) has suggested a connection of Huoching and Hnabi to the historical Nibelungs. Jänichen (1976) compares the father-and-son pair Hoc and Hnaef in Old English heroic poetry (Beowulf, Finnsburgh fragment, Widsith) suggesting that Huoching and Hnabi are the historical template for these names in later heroic poetry. In this, Jäching is following a suggestion made as early as 1849 by John Mitchell Kemble in History of the Saxons in England (p. 419).

[edit] References

Michael Borgolte, Die Grafen Alemanniens (1986), p. 184.
Hans Jänichen Die alemannischen Fürsten Nebi und Berthold und ihre Beziehungen zu den Klöstern St. Gallen und Reichenau, Blätter für deutsche Landesgeschichte (1976), pp. 30-40.
Huoching (c675-c744), an Alemannian nobleman, and a brother of Dukes Lantfrid and Theutbald.

Ben M. Angel's summary

Relationships:

Father: Gottfrid, Duke of Alamannia (d. 709)

Mother: Unknown

Siblings:

1. Lantfrid, Duke of Alamannia (ruled 709-730)

2. Teotbald, Duke of Alamannia (ruled 730-745)

(Oatillo is asserted on several online trees, etc., but haven't seen source associating this person as his brother. This may be the assertion that Odilo, Duke of Bavaria 739-748, was one of their brothers. However, there is nothing that I've seen that supports this; still, certainly, Odilo's parents haven't been identified as yet.)

Spouse: Unknown

(Spouse has been asserted as Regine, but again, without backing.)

Children:

1. Hnabi (Nebe)

Basic information and justifications:

Birth: c.675 - this is likely an estimate. Location could be asserted as Canstatt, or present Stuttgart, as the difficulties associated with the Alamannian push for independence (against Pepin of Herstal) hadn't begun yet at that time.

Death: 744 - asserted by English Wikipedia. Location unknown. This would be during the time frame in which Charles Martel would have invaded Alamannia.

Occupation: Not Duke of Alamannia. His brother Theotbald was Duke of Alamannia following the death of their older brother, Lantpert in 730, remaining so until 745, when he was deposed and fled to Odilo's Bavaria. This may be an indication that Theotbald was the elder brother of Huoching.

Alternate names: Huocin, Houchi, and Hug have been asserted, but I've not seen any sources backing this. Still, it's possible.

Foundation for Medieval Genealogy

MedLands, Swabia GOTTFRIED (-709).

Duke of Alamannia. "Godafridus dux" donated "Biberburg um vicum ad Neccarum" to the monastery of St Gallen by charter dated 708[15].

The Annales Alammanici record the death of "Gotefrid" in 709[16].

m ---. The name of Gottfried's wife is not known.

Gottfried & his wife had three children:

a) LANTFRID (-730, 741 or 751).

The Annales Petaviani record that Charles "Martel" travelled to "Suavis contra Lantfridum" in 730[17]. "Lanfrido filio Godofrido" produced the first recorded Swabian Law code[18].

Duke of Alamannia.

The Annales Alammanici record the death of "Lantfridus" in 730[19]. The Annales Moselleni record the death in 751 of "Lantfridus"[20].

---

b) HUOCHING .

Thegan's Vita Hludowici Imperatoris names "Gotefridus dux" as father of "Huochingus"[21].

m ---. The name of Huoching's wife is not known.

Huoching & his wife had one child:

i) NEBE [Hnabi] .

"Nebe" son of "Huochingus" is named by Thegan[22].

m HERESWINT, daughter of --- & his wife [Williswint] ---. Hereswint is named as wife of Nebe[23].

Nebe & his wife had two children: Ruodpert (father of Erbio) and Imma (mother of Erbio's cousin, Hildegard - wife of Charlemagne)

---

c) THEOTBALD (-after 745).

The Annales Metenses names "Teobaldo, filio Godefridi ducis Alamannorum" when recording his 745 rebellion which was suppressed by Pepin, and his seeking refuge the following year with "Odilonis" [Duke of Bavaria][30].

The Annales Nazariani record "Theotbaldus in Alsacian" in 745[31].

References:

[15] Württembergisches Urkundenbuch I, 2, p. 2.

[16] Annales Alammanici 709 (710), MGH SS I, p. 22.

[17] Annales Petaviani 730, MGH SS I, p. 9.

[18] Lex Alamannorum temporibus Lantfridi renovata, MGH LL 3, V, p. 85. .

[19] Annales Alammanici 730, MGH SS I, p. 24.

[20] Annales Moselleni 751, MGH SS XVI, p. 495.

[21] Thegani, Vita Hludowici Imperatoris, MGH SS II, p. 590.

[22] Thegani Vita Hludowici Imperatoris 2, MGH SS II, p. 591.

[23] Codex Laureshamensis, no. 2101, cited in Jackman, p. 128.

[30] Annales Metenses 745 and 746, MGH SS I, pp. 328 and 329.

[31] Annales Nazariani 745, MGH SS I, p. 27.

Wikipedia (Ahalolfings)

Wikipedia Ahalolfings The Ahalolfings or Alaholfings were a noble family of Alemannia in the Early Middle Ages.

The family rose in the Carolingian Empire to possess lands in not only Alemannia, but Bavaria, Franconia, and Italy. Their original power base was around the upper Neckar and Danube rivers.

The Ahalolfings are divided into two groups, the older and the younger. It is not certain how the two groups are related.

The older group descends from a Berthold who was the joint founder, with Hnabi, of Reichenau Abbey in 724. His most famous descendant was Cadolah, Duke of Friuli, who defended the Pannonian plains into Italy from the Avars.

The younger branch of the family itself contains two branches. Richardis, the empress of Charles the Fat, descends from Erchanger. Her sister married Berthold I and was the mother of the other branch of the family, which included the famous Erchanger, Duke of Swabia, and his brother Berthold II. The Ahalolfings died out when Berthold III died in 973, though the Zähringen may be descended from them.

Sources

Reuter, Timothy. Germany in the Early Middle Ages 800–1056. New York: Longman, 1991.

Wikipedia

Wikipeia, Huoching Huoching of Alamannia (ca. 675-744) was an Alamannic nobleman. According to the 9th century Vita Hiudowici by Thegan, he was the son of Gotfrid Agilolfing (ca. 650-709).

Huoching's son Hnabi (Nebi) was the founder of the Ahalolfings dynasty which rose to prominence in Alamannia in the Carolingian period.

The Agilofing descent has been doubted in scholarship. Wenskus ([year needed]:497-500) has suggested a connection of Huoching and Hnabi to the historical Nibelungs. Jänichen (1976) compares the father-and-son pair Hoc and Hnaef in Old English heroic poetry (Beowulf, Finnsburgh fragment, Widsith) suggesting that Huoching and Hnabi are the historical template for these names in later heroic poetry. In this, Jäching is following a suggestion made as early as 1849 by John Mitchell Kemble in History of the Saxons in England (p. 419).

References

Michael Borgolte, Die Grafen Alemanniens (1986), p. 184.

Hans Jänichen Die alemannischen Fürsten Nebi und Berthold und ihre Beziehungen zu den Klöstern St. Gallen und Reichenau, Blätter für deutsche Landesgeschichte (1976), pp. 30-40.[1]

(Unattributed):

Huoching was also known as Huocin, Houchi, or Hug.

From Mark K. Holmes' personal family tree research:

http://www.rpi.edu/~holmes/Hobbies/Genealogy/ps04/ps04_341.htm

Name Houching (Theutbold), Duke of Allemania

Death: 727

Father: Godefroy Duke of Alamannia (-<709 p="">
Mother: Regine de Bavaria

Misc. Notes

Houching is "brother of Lentfroy, Duke of Alamannia, 726, of Thibaud, Duke of Alamannia, 727-744, and of Oatillo, Count of Thurgau" (- "Ancestral Roots... [Balt., 1992] 182-2).

References: [AR7] (Not linked from this page, and references not defined on index page, either)

Spouses

1. Hersuinda

Children

Hnabi "Dux" (~715-788)

Not to be confused with:

Hnabi or Nebi (c. 710 – c. 788) was an Alemannic duke in the eighth century. He was a son of Huoching and perhaps a grandson of the duke Gotfrid, which would make him a scion of the Agilolfing dynasty of Bavaria. He himself was the founder of the "old" line of the Ahalolfings.

From the Wikipedia for Hnabi, father of Imma mother of Hildegard, wife of Charlemagne.

was an Alamannic nobleman. According to the 9th century Vita Hiudowici by Thegan, he was the son of Gotfrid Agilolfing (ca. 650-709). Huoching's son Hnabi (Nebi) was the founder of the Ahalolfings dynasty which rose to prominence in Alamannia in the Carolingian period. The Agilofing descent has been doubted in scholarship. Wenskus ([year needed]:497-500) has suggested a connection of Huoching and Hnabi to the historical Nibelungs. Jänichen (1976) compares the father-and-son pair Hoc and Hnaef in Old English heroic poetry (Beowulf, Finnsburgh fragment, Widsith) suggesting that Huoching and Hnabi are the historical template for these names in later heroic poetry. In this, Jäching is following a suggestion made as early as 1849 by John Mitchell Kemble in History of the Saxons in England (p. 419).

[edit] References

Michael Borgolte, Die Grafen Alemanniens (1986), p. 184. Hans Jänichen Die alemannischen Fürsten Nebi und Berthold und ihre Beziehungen zu den Klöstern St. Gallen und Reichenau, Blätter für deutsche Landesgeschichte (1976), pp. 30-40. read more

Huoching of Alamannia (ca. 675-744) was an Alamannic nobleman. According to the 9th century Vita Hiudowici by Thegan, he was the son of Gotfrid Agilolfing (ca. 650-709). Huoching's son Hnabi (Nebi) was the founder of the Ahalolfings dynasty which rose to prominence in Alamannia in the Carolingian period. The Agilofing descent has been doubted in scholarship. Wenskus (:497-500) has suggested a connection of Huoching and Hnabi to the historical Nibelungs. Jänichen (1976) compares the father-and-son pair Hoc and Hnaef in Old English heroic poetry (Beowulf, Finnsburgh fragment, Widsith) suggesting that Huoching and Hnabi are the historical template for these names in later heroic poetry. In this, Jänichen is following a suggestion made as early as 1849 by John Mitchell Kemble in History of the Saxons in England (p. 419). Parents; possibly Gottfried of the Allemans & (Regentrude) of Bavaria. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huoching

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Gotfrid D'Alémanie MP
German: Gottfrid D'Alémanie, Latin: Gotfridus D'Alémanie
Gender: Male
Birth: 651
Canstatt, Alemmania, Frankish Empire 
Death: 709 (58)
Canstatt, Alemmania, Frankish Empire 
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Son of Leutharis III, duke of the Alemannians
Husband of Wife of Gottfrid of the Alamannians
Father of Lantfrid I, Duke of the Alemannians; Imma of Alamannia, Abbesse de Nonnberg; Huoching of the Alemannians; Willichaire Herzog von Alemannien; Theutbold II, Duke of the Alemannians and 4 others
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gotfrid

http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SWABIA.htm#_Toc155861484

Gottfrid (?-709), Duke of the Alemannians. His parentage is speculative, but he is known to have belonged to the Agilolfings. Some sources call him the 13th Merovingian Duke of Alemannia, which seems to be a wishful exaggeration of the evidence.

Controversy About His Wife
"There is no direct evidence regarding Gottfried's wife or wives." Stewart Baldwin summarizes the evidence as follows:

"The suggestion that he [Gottfrid] was married to a daughter of duke Theodo (II not V) is based on a string of conjectures:

1. It has been conjectured that duke Odilo of Bavaria was a son of Gottfried. This conjecture has been accepted by many scholars, and I am inclined to regard it as probably true, but the evidence is not that strong.

2. Assuming that the first conjecture is correct, it has been conjectured on top of that that Odilo's mother was an Agilolfing, in order to explain his possession of the duchy of Bavaria and to explain the Agilolfing name that he gave to his son Thassilo.

3. Assuming that the second conjecture is correct, it has been conjectured on top of that that Gottfried's wife was a daughter of Theodo II, Agilolfing duke of Bavaria. Based on the same string of guesses, Settipani has conjectured that Gottfried's wife was a sister of Theodo rather than his daughter. Although both conjectures are based on very slender evidence, Settipani's version is chronologically more plausible.

To accept the above line [omitted here], you would have to accept all of the above string of conjectures, and accept in addition that Huoching and Odilo had the same mother, when we have no evidence whether or not Gottfried was married more than once."

(Stewart Baldwin, soc.genealogy.medieval, May 18, 2012)

Unattributed biography
Godefroy Duke of Alamannia - ruled the region of western Europe, on both sides of the Upper Rhine (modern E. France and W. Germany) home of the Alamanni in the time of Clovis I, a Frankish Province, later in 1000 it became a Duchy. The Alamanni (having lived by the Lake Laman) were of the Sueva stock on the upper Rhine River in southern Germany.

At the death of Godefroy of the Alamanni in 730, his kingdom was joined to the Frankish empire as a dukedom. His son, Houching was the 1st dux. (duke)

Godefroy was seen 679-708 and dead in 709. The Alamanni were defeated (486) and conquered by the Franks under Clovis (q.v.) in 502/507; Frankish administration (Counts) and Christianity were introduced. The territory of the Alemanni remained a distinctive administrative unit, the Duchy of Alamannia, (Swabia) which stretched along both banks of the Rhine from the Alps to Strassburg or beyond.

Wikipedia (English)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gotfrid
Gotfrid, Gotefrid, or Gottfried (Latin: Gotfridus or Cotefredus; died 709) was the Duke of Alemannia in the late seventh century and until his death. He was of the house of the Agilolfing, which was the dominant ruling family in Bavaria.

In a document dated to the year 700 in Cannstatt, Gotfrid at the request of a priest named Magulfus donated the castle of Biberburg to the monastery of Saint Gall.

Gotfrid fought a war over his de facto independence with the mayor of the palace Pepin of Heristal. The war was unfinished when Gotfrid died in 709. His sons, Lantfrid and Theudebald, had the support of Pepin and succeeded him.

Gotfrid married a daughter of Theodo of Bavaria and his third son, Odilo, later ruled in Bavaria. From his son Huoching (Huocin, Houchi, or Hug) came the later stock of the Ahalolfings. His daughter Regarde married Hildeprand of Spoleto, and he left a youngest son named Liutfrid.

Sources
Geuenich, Dieter. Geschichte der Alemannen. Verlag Kohlhammer: Stuttgart, 2004. ISBN 3170182277
Gotfrid at Mittelalter-Geneaolgie
genealogie.de/alamannen_herzoege/gotfrid_herzog_der_alamanenn_709.html
Wikipedia (Deutsch)
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gotfrid
Gotfrid aber auch Gotefrid, Gotefred oder Gottfried (lat. Gotfridus oder Cotefredus; * ?; † 709) war bis 709 alamannischer Herzog aus dem Hause der Agilolfinger. Er war Vater des Lantfrid und Theudebald. Nach einer Urkunde aus dem Jahr 700 schenkte Gotfrid auf Bitten eines Priesters Magulfus in Cannstatt den Ort Biberburg an die Zelle des Heiligen St. Gallus.

Gotfrid stand in ihrem Amt den fränkischen Hausmeiern in erbitterter Feindschaft gegenüber und verteidigte ihnen gegenüber die Unabhängigkeit seines Herzogtums.

Als Gotfrid im Jahre 709 starb, erhoben seine Söhne Lantfrid und Theudebald gemeinsam Anspruch auf das Herzogsamt.

Nachkommen [Bearbeiten]
Gotfrid war verheiratet mit einer Tochter des Bayernherzogs Theodo; Kinder des Paares waren:

Lantfrid
Theudebald
Odilo, † 8. Januar 748, Herzog von Bayern
Huocin/Houchi/Hug/Huoching/Huochingum/Huochingus
Regarde ∞ Hildebrand (Hildeprand) Herzog von Spoleto
Liutfrid
Literatur [Bearbeiten]
Dieter Geuenich: Geschichte der Alemannen. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 2004, ISBN 3-17-018227-7 / ISBN 3-17-012095-6
Mittelalter Genealogie
http://www.mittelalter-genealogie.de/alamannen_herzoege/gotfrid_herzog_der_alamanenn_709.html

Gottfried (Gotefrid), Herzog (dux) der Alamannen

+ 709

Gehörte zu der Gruppe von (rechtsrheinischen) duces, die mit legitimistischen Begründungen es ablehnten, sich dem karolingischen Hausmeier zu fügen. Daher hat Gottfriedangesichts des schwachen merowingischen Königtums offenbar eine weitgehend unabhängige Herrschaft über das ganze Alamannien ausgeübt, wovon zum Beispiel die Datierung nach Herzogsjahren in einer Urkunde Gottfrieds für die Kirche von St. Gallen zeugt; der Ausstellungsort Cannstatt weist die Gegend am oberen Neckar als Wirkungsbereich des Herzogtums aus. Der dem Verwandtschaftskreis der AGILOLFINGER zugerechnete Gottfried galt im frühen 9. Jh. als Spitzenahn Hildegards, der Gemahlin KARLS DES GROSSEN. Von Gottfrieds Söhnen folgte Lantfrid später im alemannischen Dukat, während Odilo offenbar die agilolfingische Linie der Herzöge von Bayern fortsetzte.

In English:

Gottfried (Gotefrid) belonged to the Right Bank dukes who rejected the legitimacy of the Carolingian House. Given the weak Merovingian Kingdom, Gottfried maintained a largely independent sovereignty over the whole of Swabia. As shown by a document about the founding of a church at St. Gallen, the area from Cannstatt Neckar downward was under the purview of the Duke.

Hildegard, wife of Charlemagne, in the early ninth century, considered Gottfried to be the Patriarch of the Agilolfings. Of Gottfried's sons, Lantfrid followed him as Duke of Alamannia, followed by Odilo.

Literatur:

Die Bayern und ihre Nachbarn, I, hg. H. Wolfram-A. Schwarcz (AAW, phil.-hist. Kl. 179), 1985.

(The page later says that his lineage is not definitively traced to earlier Dukes of Alamannia. Alamannia's capital was at Cannstatt.)

Foundation for Medieval Genealogy
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SWABIA.htm#_Toc155861484

GOTTFRIED (-709).

Duke of Alamannia.

"Godafridus dux" donated "Biberburg um vicum ad Neccarum" to the monastery of St Gallen by charter dated 708[15].

The Annales Alammanici record the death of "Gotefrid" in 709[16].

m ---. The name of Gottfried's wife is not known. Gottfried & his wife had three children:

a) LANTFRID (-730, 741 or 751).

The Annales Petaviani record that Charles "Martel" travelled to "Suavis contra Lantfridum" in 730[17]. "Lanfrido filio Godofrido" produced the first recorded Swabian Law code[18].

Duke of Alamannia.

The Annales Alammanici record the death of "Lantfridus" in 730[19]. The Annales Moselleni record the death in 751 of "Lantfridus"[20].

b) HUOCHING .

Thegan's Vita Hludowici Imperatoris names "Gotefridus dux" as father of "Huochingus"[21].

m ---. The name of Huoching's wife is not known.

Huoching & his wife had one child, Nebe (Hnabi, who married Hereswint).

c) THEOTBALD (-after 745).

The Annales Metenses names "Teobaldo, filio Godefridi ducis Alamannorum" when recording his 745 rebellion which was suppressed by Pepin, and his seeking refuge the following year with "Odilonis" [Duke of Bavaria][30].

The Annales Nazariani record "Theotbaldus in Alsacian" in 745[31].

References:

[15] Württembergisches Urkundenbuch I, 2, p. 2.

[16] Annales Alammanici 709 (710), MGH SS I, p. 22.

[17] Annales Petaviani 730, MGH SS I, p. 9.

[18] Lex Alamannorum temporibus Lantfridi renovata, MGH LL 3, V, p. 85. .

[19] Annales Alammanici 730, MGH SS I, p. 24.

[20] Annales Moselleni 751, MGH SS XVI, p. 495.

[21] Thegani, Vita Hludowici Imperatoris, MGH SS II, p. 590.

[30] Annales Metenses 745 and 746, MGH SS I, pp. 328 and 329.

[31] Annales Nazariani 745, MGH SS I, p. 27.

Gottfrid (?-709), Duke of the Alemannians. His parentage is speculative, but he is known to have belonged to the Agilolfings. Some sources call him the 13th Merovingian Duke of Alemannia, which seems to be a wishful exaggeration of the evidence.

Controversy About His Wife

"There is no direct evidence regarding Gottfried's wife or wives." Stewart Baldwin summarizes the evidence as follows:

"The suggestion that he [Gottfrid] was married to a daughter of duke Theodo (II not V) is based on a string of conjectures:

1. It has been conjectured that duke Odilo of Bavaria was a son of Gottfried. This conjecture has been accepted by many scholars, and I am inclined to regard it as probably true, but the evidence is not that strong.

2. Assuming that the first conjecture is correct, it has been conjectured on top of that that Odilo's mother was an Agilolfing, in order to explain his possession of the duchy of Bavaria and to explain the Agilolfing name that he gave to his son Thassilo.

3. Assuming that the second conjecture is correct, it has been conjectured on top of that that Gottfried's wife was a daughter of Theodo II, Agilolfing duke of Bavaria. Based on the same string of guesses, Settipani has conjectured that Gottfried's wife was a sister of Theodo rather than his daughter. Although both conjectures are based on very slender evidence, Settipani's version is chronologically more plausible.

To accept the above line [omitted here], you would have to accept all of the above string of conjectures, and accept in addition that Huoching and Odilo had the same mother, when we have no evidence whether or not Gottfried was married more than once."

(Stewart Baldwin, soc.genealogy.medieval, May 18, 2012)

Unattributed biography

Godefroy Duke of Alamannia - ruled the region of western Europe, on both sides of the Upper Rhine (modern E. France and W. Germany) home of the Alamanni in the time of Clovis I, a Frankish Province, later in 1000 it became a Duchy. The Alamanni (having lived by the Lake Laman) were of the Sueva stock on the upper Rhine River in southern Germany.

At the death of Godefroy of the Alamanni in 730, his kingdom was joined to the Frankish empire as a dukedom. His son, Houching was the 1st dux. (duke)

Godefroy was seen 679-708 and dead in 709. The Alamanni were defeated (486) and conquered by the Franks under Clovis (q.v.) in 502/507; Frankish administration (Counts) and Christianity were introduced. The territory of the Alemanni remained a distinctive administrative unit, the Duchy of Alamannia, (Swabia) which stretched along both banks of the Rhine from the Alps to Strassburg or beyond.

Wikipedia (English)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gotfrid Gotfrid, Gotefrid, or Gottfried (Latin: Gotfridus or Cotefredus; died 709) was the Duke of Alemannia in the late seventh century and until his death. He was of the house of the Agilolfing, which was the dominant ruling family in Bavaria.

In a document dated to the year 700 in Cannstatt, Gotfrid at the request of a priest named Magulfus donated the castle of Biberburg to the monastery of Saint Gall.

Gotfrid fought a war over his de facto independence with the mayor of the palace Pepin of Heristal. The war was unfinished when Gotfrid died in 709. His sons, Lantfrid and Theudebald, had the support of Pepin and succeeded him.

Gotfrid married a daughter of Theodo of Bavaria and his third son, Odilo, later ruled in Bavaria. From his son Huoching (Huocin, Houchi, or Hug) came the later stock of the Ahalolfings. His daughter Regarde married Hildeprand of Spoleto, and he left a youngest son named Liutfrid.

Sources

Geuenich, Dieter. Geschichte der Alemannen. Verlag Kohlhammer: Stuttgart, 2004. ISBN 3170182277 Gotfrid at Mittelalter-Geneaolgie genealogie.de/alamannen_herzoege/gotfrid_herzog_der_alamanenn_709.html Wikipedia (Deutsch)

http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gotfrid Gotfrid aber auch Gotefrid, Gotefred oder Gottfried (lat. Gotfridus oder Cotefredus; * ?; † 709) war bis 709 alamannischer Herzog aus dem Hause der Agilolfinger. Er war Vater des Lantfrid und Theudebald. Nach einer Urkunde aus dem Jahr 700 schenkte Gotfrid auf Bitten eines Priesters Magulfus in Cannstatt den Ort Biberburg an die Zelle des Heiligen St. Gallus.

Gotfrid stand in ihrem Amt den fränkischen Hausmeiern in erbitterter Feindschaft gegenüber und verteidigte ihnen gegenüber die Unabhängigkeit seines Herzogtums.

Als Gotfrid im Jahre 709 starb, erhoben seine Söhne Lantfrid und Theudebald gemeinsam Anspruch auf das Herzogsamt.

Nachkommen [Bearbeiten]

Gotfrid war verheiratet mit einer Tochter des Bayernherzogs Theodo; Kinder des Paares waren:

Lantfrid Theudebald Odilo, † 8. Januar 748, Herzog von Bayern Huocin/Houchi/Hug/Huoching/Huochingum/Huochingus Regarde ∞ Hildebrand (Hildeprand) Herzog von Spoleto Liutfrid Literatur [Bearbeiten]

Dieter Geuenich: Geschichte der Alemannen. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 2004, ISBN 3-17-018227-7 / ISBN 3-17-012095-6 Mittelalter Genealogie

http://www.mittelalter-genealogie.de/alamannen_herzoege/gotfrid_herzog_der_alamanenn_709.html

Gottfried (Gotefrid), Herzog (dux) der Alamannen

+ 709

Gehörte zu der Gruppe von (rechtsrheinischen) duces, die mit legitimistischen Begründungen es ablehnten, sich dem karolingischen Hausmeier zu fügen. Daher hat Gottfriedangesichts des schwachen merowingischen Königtums offenbar eine weitgehend unabhängige Herrschaft über das ganze Alamannien ausgeübt, wovon zum Beispiel die Datierung nach Herzogsjahren in einer Urkunde Gottfrieds für die Kirche von St. Gallen zeugt; der Ausstellungsort Cannstatt weist die Gegend am oberen Neckar als Wirkungsbereich des Herzogtums aus. Der dem Verwandtschaftskreis der AGILOLFINGER zugerechnete Gottfried galt im frühen 9. Jh. als Spitzenahn Hildegards, der Gemahlin KARLS DES GROSSEN. Von Gottfrieds Söhnen folgte Lantfrid später im alemannischen Dukat, während Odilo offenbar die agilolfingische Linie der Herzöge von Bayern fortsetzte.

In English:

Gottfried (Gotefrid) belonged to the Right Bank dukes who rejected the legitimacy of the Carolingian House. Given the weak Merovingian Kingdom, Gottfried maintained a largely independent sovereignty over the whole of Swabia. As shown by a document about the founding of a church at St. Gallen, the area from Cannstatt Neckar downward was under the purview of the Duke.

Hildegard, wife of Charlemagne, in the early ninth century, considered Gottfried to be the Patriarch of the Agilolfings. Of Gottfried's sons, Lantfrid followed him as Duke of Alamannia, followed by Odilo.

Literatur:

Die Bayern und ihre Nachbarn, I, hg. H. Wolfram-A. Schwarcz (AAW, phil.-hist. Kl. 179), 1985.

(The page later says that his lineage is not definitively traced to earlier Dukes of Alamannia. Alamannia's capital was at Cannstatt.)

Foundation for Medieval Genealogy

http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SWABIA.htm#_Toc155861484

GOTTFRIED (-709).

Duke of Alamannia.

"Godafridus dux" donated "Biberburg um vicum ad Neccarum" to the monastery of St Gallen by charter dated 708[15].

The Annales Alammanici record the death of "Gotefrid" in 709[16].

m ---. The name of Gottfried's wife is not known. Gottfried & his wife had three children:

a) LANTFRID (-730, 741 or 751).

The Annales Petaviani record that Charles "Martel" travelled to "Suavis contra Lantfridum" in 730[17]. "Lanfrido filio Godofrido" produced the first recorded Swabian Law code[18].

Duke of Alamannia.

The Annales Alammanici record the death of "Lantfridus" in 730[19]. The Annales Moselleni record the death in 751 of "Lantfridus"[20].

b) HUOCHING .

Thegan's Vita Hludowici Imperatoris names "Gotefridus dux" as father of "Huochingus"[21].

m ---. The name of Huoching's wife is not known.

Huoching & his wife had one child, Nebe (Hnabi, who married Hereswint).

c) THEOTBALD (-after 745).

The Annales Metenses names "Teobaldo, filio Godefridi ducis Alamannorum" when recording his 745 rebellion which was suppressed by Pepin, and his seeking refuge the following year with "Odilonis" [Duke of Bavaria][30].

The Annales Nazariani record "Theotbaldus in Alsacian" in 745[31].

References:

[15] Württembergisches Urkundenbuch I, 2, p. 2.

[16] Annales Alammanici 709 (710), MGH SS I, p. 22.

[17] Annales Petaviani 730, MGH SS I, p. 9.

[18] Lex Alamannorum temporibus Lantfridi renovata, MGH LL 3, V, p. 85. .

[19] Annales Alammanici 730, MGH SS I, p. 24.

[20] Annales Moselleni 751, MGH SS XVI, p. 495.

[21] Thegani, Vita Hludowici Imperatoris, MGH SS II, p. 590.

[30] Annales Metenses 745 and 746, MGH SS I, pp. 328 and 329.

[31] Annales Nazariani 745, MGH SS I, p. 27.

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Gottfrid (?-709), Duke of the Alemannians. His parentage is speculative, but he is known to have belonged to the Agilolfings. Some sources call him the 13th Merovingian Duke of Alemannia, which seems to be a wishful exaggeration of the evidence.
Controversy About His Wife

"There is no direct evidence regarding Gottfried's wife or wives." Stewart Baldwin summarizes the evidence as follows:

"The suggestion that he [Gottfrid] was married to a daughter of duke Theodo (II not V) is based on a string of conjectures:

1. It has been conjectured that duke Odilo of Bavaria was a son of Gottfried. This conjecture has been accepted by many scholars, and I am inclined to regard it as probably true, but the evidence is not that strong.

2. Assuming that the first conjecture is correct, it has been conjectured on top of that that Odilo's mother was an Agilolfing, in order to explain his possession of the duchy of Bavaria and to explain the Agilolfing name that he gave to his son Thassilo.

3. Assuming that the second conjecture is correct, it has been conjectured on top of that that Gottfried's wife was a daughter of Theodo II, Agilolfing duke of Bavaria. Based on the same string of guesses, Settipani has conjectured that Gottfried's wife was a sister of Theodo rather than his daughter. Although both conjectures are based on very slender evidence, Settipani's version is chronologically more plausible.

To accept the above line [omitted here], you would have to accept all of the above string of conjectures, and accept in addition that Huoching and Odilo had the same mother, when we have no evidence whether or not Gottfried was married more than once."

(Stewart Baldwin, soc.genealogy.medieval, May 18, 2012)

Unattributed biography

Godefroy Duke of Alamannia - ruled the region of western Europe, on both sides of the Upper Rhine (modern E. France and W. Germany) home of the Alamanni in the time of Clovis I, a Frankish Province, later in 1000 it became a Duchy. The Alamanni (having lived by the Lake Laman) were of the Sueva stock on the upper Rhine River in southern Germany.

At the death of Godefroy of the Alamanni in 730, his kingdom was joined to the Frankish empire as a dukedom. His son, Houching was the 1st dux. (duke)

Godefroy was seen 679-708 and dead in 709. The Alamanni were defeated (486) and conquered by the Franks under Clovis (q.v.) in 502/507; Frankish administration (Counts) and Christianity were introduced. The territory of the Alemanni remained a distinctive administrative unit, the Duchy of Alamannia, (Swabia) which stretched along both banks of the Rhine from the Alps to Strassburg or beyond.

Wikipedia (English)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gotfrid Gotfrid, Gotefrid, or Gottfried (Latin: Gotfridus or Cotefredus; died 709) was the Duke of Alemannia in the late seventh century and until his death. He was of the house of the Agilolfing, which was the dominant ruling family in Bavaria.

In a document dated to the year 700 in Cannstatt, Gotfrid at the request of a priest named Magulfus donated the castle of Biberburg to the monastery of Saint Gall.

Gotfrid fought a war over his de facto independence with the mayor of the palace Pepin of Heristal. The war was unfinished when Gotfrid died in 709. His sons, Lantfrid and Theudebald, had the support of Pepin and succeeded him.

Gotfrid married a daughter of Theodo of Bavaria and his third son, Odilo, later ruled in Bavaria. From his son Huoching (Huocin, Houchi, or Hug) came the later stock of the Ahalolfings. His daughter Regarde married Hildeprand of Spoleto, and he left a youngest son named Liutfrid.

Sources

Geuenich, Dieter. Geschichte der Alemannen. Verlag Kohlhammer: Stuttgart, 2004. ISBN 3170182277 Gotfrid at Mittelalter-Geneaolgie genealogie.de/alamannen_herzoege/gotfrid_herzog_der_alamanenn_709.html Wikipedia (Deutsch)

http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gotfrid Gotfrid aber auch Gotefrid, Gotefred oder Gottfried (lat. Gotfridus oder Cotefredus; * ?; † 709) war bis 709 alamannischer Herzog aus dem Hause der Agilolfinger. Er war Vater des Lantfrid und Theudebald. Nach einer Urkunde aus dem Jahr 700 schenkte Gotfrid auf Bitten eines Priesters Magulfus in Cannstatt den Ort Biberburg an die Zelle des Heiligen St. Gallus.

Gotfrid stand in ihrem Amt den fränkischen Hausmeiern in erbitterter Feindschaft gegenüber und verteidigte ihnen gegenüber die Unabhängigkeit seines Herzogtums.

Als Gotfrid im Jahre 709 starb, erhoben seine Söhne Lantfrid und Theudebald gemeinsam Anspruch auf das Herzogsamt.

Nachkommen [Bearbeiten]

Gotfrid war verheiratet mit einer Tochter des Bayernherzogs Theodo; Kinder des Paares waren:

Lantfrid Theudebald Odilo, † 8. Januar 748, Herzog von Bayern Huocin/Houchi/Hug/Huoching/Huochingum/Huochingus Regarde ∞ Hildebrand (Hildeprand) Herzog von Spoleto Liutfrid Literatur [Bearbeiten]

Dieter Geuenich: Geschichte der Alemannen. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 2004, ISBN 3-17-018227-7 / ISBN 3-17-012095-6 Mittelalter Genealogie

http://www.mittelalter-genealogie.de/alamannen_herzoege/gotfrid_herzog_der_alamanenn_709.html

Gottfried (Gotefrid), Herzog (dux) der Alamannen

+ 709

Gehörte zu der Gruppe von (rechtsrheinischen) duces, die mit legitimistischen Begründungen es ablehnten, sich dem karolingischen Hausmeier zu fügen. Daher hat Gottfriedangesichts des schwachen merowingischen Königtums offenbar eine weitgehend unabhängige Herrschaft über das ganze Alamannien ausgeübt, wovon zum Beispiel die Datierung nach Herzogsjahren in einer Urkunde Gottfrieds für die Kirche von St. Gallen zeugt; der Ausstellungsort Cannstatt weist die Gegend am oberen Neckar als Wirkungsbereich des Herzogtums aus. Der dem Verwandtschaftskreis der AGILOLFINGER zugerechnete Gottfried galt im frühen 9. Jh. als Spitzenahn Hildegards, der Gemahlin KARLS DES GROSSEN. Von Gottfrieds Söhnen folgte Lantfrid später im alemannischen Dukat, während Odilo offenbar die agilolfingische Linie der Herzöge von Bayern fortsetzte.

In English:

Gottfried (Gotefrid) belonged to the Right Bank dukes who rejected the legitimacy of the Carolingian House. Given the weak Merovingian Kingdom, Gottfried maintained a largely independent sovereignty over the whole of Swabia. As shown by a document about the founding of a church at St. Gallen, the area from Cannstatt Neckar downward was under the purview of the Duke.

Hildegard, wife of Charlemagne, in the early ninth century, considered Gottfried to be the Patriarch of the Agilolfings. Of Gottfried's sons, Lantfrid followed him as Duke of Alamannia, followed by Odilo.

Literatur:

Die Bayern und ihre Nachbarn, I, hg. H. Wolfram-A. Schwarcz (AAW, phil.-hist. Kl. 179), 1985.

(The page later says that his lineage is not definitively traced to earlier Dukes of Alamannia. Alamannia's capital was at Cannstatt.)

Foundation for Medieval Genealogy

http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SWABIA.htm#_Toc155861484

GOTTFRIED (-709).

Duke of Alamannia.

"Godafridus dux" donated "Biberburg um vicum ad Neccarum" to the monastery of St Gallen by charter dated 708[15].

The Annales Alammanici record the death of "Gotefrid" in 709[16].

m ---. The name of Gottfried's wife is not known. Gottfried & his wife had three children:

a) LANTFRID (-730, 741 or 751).

The Annales Petaviani record that Charles "Martel" travelled to "Suavis contra Lantfridum" in 730[17]. "Lanfrido filio Godofrido" produced the first recorded Swabian Law code[18].

Duke of Alamannia.

The Annales Alammanici record the death of "Lantfridus" in 730[19]. The Annales Moselleni record the death in 751 of "Lantfridus"[20].

b) HUOCHING .

Thegan's Vita Hludowici Imperatoris names "Gotefridus dux" as father of "Huochingus"[21].

m ---. The name of Huoching's wife is not known.

Huoching & his wife had one child, Nebe (Hnabi, who married Hereswint).

c) THEOTBALD (-after 745).

The Annales Metenses names "Teobaldo, filio Godefridi ducis Alamannorum" when recording his 745 rebellion which was suppressed by Pepin, and his seeking refuge the following year with "Odilonis" [Duke of Bavaria][30].

The Annales Nazariani record "Theotbaldus in Alsacian" in 745[31].

References:

[15] Württembergisches Urkundenbuch I, 2, p. 2.

[16] Annales Alammanici 709 (710), MGH SS I, p. 22.

[17] Annales Petaviani 730, MGH SS I, p. 9.

[18] Lex Alamannorum temporibus Lantfridi renovata, MGH LL 3, V, p. 85. .

[19] Annales Alammanici 730, MGH SS I, p. 24.

[20] Annales Moselleni 751, MGH SS XVI, p. 495.

[21] Thegani, Vita Hludowici Imperatoris, MGH SS II, p. 590.

[30] Annales Metenses 745 and 746, MGH SS I, pp. 328 and 329.

[31] Annales Nazariani 745, MGH SS I, p. 27.

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7. GOTTFRIED (-709). Duke of Alemannia. "Godafridus dux" donated "Biberburg um vicum ad Neccarum" to the monastery of St Gallen by charter dated 708[15]. The Annales Alammanici record the death of "Gotefrid" in 709[16]. The Annales Sangallenses Maiores record the death in 709 of "Cotefredus dux"[17]. m ---. The name of Gottfried's wife is not known. Gottfried & his wife had four children:

a) LANTFRID [I] (-730). The Annales Petaviani record that Charles "Martel" travelled to "Suavis contra Lantfridum" in 730[18]. "Lanfrido filio Godofrido" produced the first recorded Swabian Law code[19]. Duke of Alemannia. The Annales Alammanici record the death of "Lantfridus" in 730[20]. The Annales Augienses record the death in 730 of "Lantfrid"[21]. m ---. The name of Lantfrid´s wife is not known. Lantfrid [I] & his wife had [one child]:

...i) [LANTFRID [II] (-751). The continuator of the Annales Petaviani record the death in 751 of "Lantfridus"[22]. The Annales Moselleni record the death in 751 of "Lantfridus"[23]. The Annales Augienses record the death in 751 of "Lantfrid"[24]. The name of the father of Lantfrid [II] is not known. He is shown here as the possible son of Lantfrid [I], only because of their name in common, but this is clearly only one of several possibilities.]
b) HUOCHING . Thegan's Vita Hludowici Imperatoris names "Gotefridus dux" as father of "Huochingus"[25]. m ---. The name of Huoching's wife is not known. Huoching & his wife had one child:

...i) NEBE [Hnabi] . "Nebe" son of "Huochingus" is named by Thegan[26]. m HERESWINT, daughter of --- & his wife [Williswint] ---. Hereswint is named as wife of Nebe[27]. Nebe & his wife had two children:
......(a) RUODPERT [Robert] (-[785]). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. m ---. The name of Ruodpert's wife is not known. Ruodpert & his wife had one child:
.........(1) ERBIO (-after 788). Erbio son of Robert made a donation to Wissembourg by charter dated 788[28]. m ---. The name of Erbio's wife is not known. Erbio & his wife had two children:
............a. UDO (-after 808). Udo and Eugenia, children of Erbio, made a donation to Wissembourg by charter dated 808[29].
............b. EUGENIA (-after 808). Udo and Eugenia, children of Erbio, made a donation to Wissembourg by charter dated 808[30].
......(b) IMMA . "Imma" daughter of "Nebe" is named by Thegan[31]. Her marriage is suggested by Thegan's Vita Hludowici Imperatoris which names "Hildigardam [wife of Charles I King of the Franks] quæ erat de cognatione Gotefridi ducis Alamannorum" and specifies that she was Imma's daughter[32]. "Geroldus comes et conjux mea Imma" donated property "in pago Creichgowe in villa Ziuternheim et in Odenheim" to Kloster Lorsch by charter dated 30 Jun 779[33]. "Geroldus et conjux mea Imma" donated property "in pago Wormat. in Eichinen et Mettenheim…" to Kloster Lorsch by charter dated 1 Jul 784[34]. The Annales Alamannici record the death in 798 of "Imma"[35]. m GEROLD Graf im Kraichgau [Udalrichinger], son of ---.
c) THEOTBALD (-after 745). The Annales Metenses names "Teobaldo, filio Godefridi ducis Alamannorum" when recording his 745 rebellion which was suppressed by Pepin, and his seeking refuge the following year with "Odilonis" [Duke of Bavaria][36]. The Annales Nazariani record "Theotbaldus in Alsacian" in 745[37].

d) OSTILO .

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gotfrid

Gotfrid (also Gotefrid, modernized Gottfried; or Cotefredus; died 709) was the Duke of Alemannia in the late seventh century and until his death. He was of the house of the Agilolfing, which was the dominant ruling family in the Frankish Duchy of Bavaria.

In a document dated to the year 700 in Cannstatt, Gotfrid at the request of a priest named Magulfus donated the castle of Biberburg to the monastery of Saint Gall.

Gotfrid fought a war over his de facto independence with the mayor of the palace Pepin of Heristal. The war was unfinished when Gotfrid died in 709. His sons, Lantfrid and Theudebald, had the support of Pepin and succeeded him.

Gotfrid married a daughter of Theodo of Bavaria and his third son, Odilo, later ruled in Bavaria. From his son Huoching (Huocin, Houchi, or Hug) came the later stock of the Ahalolfings. His daughter Regarde married Hildeprand of Spoleto, and he left a youngest son named Liutfrid

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Gotfrid (also Gotefrid, modernized Gottfried; Latin: Gotfridus or Cotefredus; died 709) was the Duke of Alemannia (Swaia) in the late seventh century and until his death. He was of the house of the Agilolfing, which was the dominant ruling family in the Frankish Duchy of Bavaria.

In a document dated to the year 700 in Cannstatt, Gotfrid at the request of a priest named Magulfus donated the castle of Biberburg to the monastery of Saint Gall.

Gotfrid fought a war over his de facto independence with the mayor of the palace Pepin of Heristal. The war was unfinished when Gotfrid died in 709. His sons, Lantfrid and Theudebald, had the support of Pepin and succeeded him.

Gotfrid married a daughter of Theodo of Bavaria and his third son, Odilo, later ruled in Bavaria. From his son Huoching (Huocin, Houchi, or Hug) came the later stock of the Ahalolfings. His daughter Regarde married Hildeprand of Spoleto, and he left a youngest son named Liutfrid.

Sources: Geuenich, Dieter. Geschichte der Alemannen. Verlag Kohlhammer: Stuttgart, 2004. ISBN 3-17-018227-7 Gotfrid at Mittelalter-Geneaolgie

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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
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Leutharis der Alemannen, III MP
Gender: Male
Birth: circa 620
Alamannia, East Francia
Death: 675 (51-59)
Immediate Family:
Son of Uncilien, duke of the Alemannians
Husband of N.N.
Father of Gotfrid, duke of the Alemannians
Brother of Chrodebert, duke of the Alemannians
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Duc d'Alémanie (643-675)

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40 ° Bisabuelo de: Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo
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Uncilien, duke of the Alemannians is your 40th 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 
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Uncilien, Herzog der Alemannen MP
Gender: Male
Birth: circa 568 
Alemmania
Death: 607 (35-43) 
France
Immediate Family:
Son of Leutfried I, duke of the Alemannians 
Father of Chrodebert, duke of the Alemannians and Leutharis III, duke of the Alemannians 
Brother of Leutharis II, duke of the Alemannians
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Duc d'Alémanie 555-608

Uncelin d'Alémanie = Unzelinus d'Alsace

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Leutfried I, duke of the Alemannians is your 41st 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
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Leutfried, Herzog der Alemannen MP
Gender: Male
Birth: circa 545
Alsace, Alsace-Champagne-Ardenne-Lorraine, France
Death: 587 (38-46)
Moselle, Alsace-Champagne-Ardenne-Lorraine, France
Immediate Family:
Son of Leutharis I, duke of the Alemannians and Wilibalda of the Alemannians
Father of Uncilien, duke of the Alemannians and Leutharis II, duke of the Alemannians
Brother of Butilin, duke of the Alemannians
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Duc d'Alémanie (553-587)

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Leutharis I, duke of the Alemannians is your 42nd 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
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Leutharis I, Herzog der Alemannen MP
Gender: Male
Birth: circa 500
Germany
Death: 554 (50-58)
Immediate Family:
Son of Leutfrid, duke of the Alemannians
Husband of Wilibalda of the Alemannians
Father of Butilin, duke of the Alemannians and Leutfried I, duke of the Alemannians
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Duc d'Alémanie (537-554), Noble Franc, Edele Frank

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