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Ildegarda

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  • Name Ildegarda 
    Geschlecht weiblich 
    Tod 11 Feb 0982  [1
    Personen-Kennung I21617  ejf
    Zuletzt bearbeitet am 2 Dez 2010 

    Familie di Canossa Adalberto Atto (Attone) II Conte,   geb. um 0915   gest. 13 Feb 0988 (Alter ~ 73 Jahre) 
    Kinder 
     1. di Canossa Prangarda,   geb. 0992   gest. 29 Okt 1034, Turin I Suche alle Personen mit Ereignissen an diesem Ort (Alter ~ 42 Jahre)
    Familien-Kennung F6666  Familienblatt  |  Familientafel
    Zuletzt bearbeitet am 21 Mai 2017 

  • Notizen 
    • The Supponids were a Frankish noble family of prominence in the Carolingian regnum Italicum in the ninth century. They were descended from Suppo I, who appeared for the first time in 817 as a strong ally of the Emperor Louis the Pious. He a
      nd his descendents were on and off dukes of Spoleto, commonly in opposition to the Guideschi clan, another Frankish family powerful in central Italy.
      The family consolidated its holdings in northern Italy through the 820s, 830s, and 840s, often controlling the counties of Brescia (hereditarily), Parma, Cremona, and Piacenza among others. Their power was extended and not highly centralised. They shared power with the bishops in the cities and were stoutly loyal to the emperors in order to ensure the peace and stability necessary to rule their vast and separated domains in the Po valley. This loyalty bought them great power, especially in their heartland of Emilia. A Supponid daughter, Engelberga, even married the Emperor Louis II. With her influence, the Supponids became the most powerful noble family in Italy during the two decades of Louis's reign and one o
      f the few to hold high offices.
      Following Louis's death, the Supponids supported their relatives, the dukes of Friuli, and the German claimants for the Italian crown against the Guideschi dukes of Spoleto and the West Franks. Their influence declined rapidly after they fe
      ll out with Berengar I in 913 and joined the faction of Rudolph II of Burgundy in 922. They are not heard of after the middle of the tenth century.

  • Quellen 
    1. [S1988] http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de.


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