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  Arnulf of Carinthia: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com
Arnulf of Carinthia (German Arnulf von Kärnten, Slovenian Arnulf Koroški) (850 - December 8, 899) was one of the last ruling members of the Carolingian house in the Eastern part of the Frankish Kingdom, which had been split in the Treaty of Verdun in 843.
Arnulf was the illegitimate son of the Bavarian king Carloman and his concubine, Liutswind (Litwinde, Litwindie) (of Bavaria), of Carinthian origin, daughter of Count Ernst.
Arnulf invaded Italy in 896 and was crowned Emperor by the Pope Formosus[?] (pope 891-896).
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  Arnulf of Carinthia
Arnulf of Carinthia (German Arnulf von Kärnten, Slovenian Arnulf Koroški) (850 - December 8, 899) was one of the last ruling members of the Carolingian house in the Eastern part of the Frankish Kingdom, which had been split in the Treaty of Verdun in 843.
Arnulf was the illegitimate son of the Bavarian king Carloman and his concubine, Liutswind (Litwinde, Litwindie) (of Bavaria), of Carinthian origin, daughter of Count Ernst.
Arnulf invaded Italy in 896 and was crowned Emperor by the Pope Formosus[?] (pope 891-896).
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 Arnulf - LoveToKnow 1911
The failure of legitimate male issue of the later Carolingians gave Arnulf a more important position than otherwise he would have occupied; but he did homage to the emperor Charles the Fat in 882, and spent the next few years in constant warfare with the Sla y s and the Northmen.
He returned to Bavaria, where he died on the 8th of December 899, and was buried at Regensburg.
Arnulf possessed the qualities of a soldier, and was a loyal supporter of the church.
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 Wittelsbach - LoveToKnow 1911
Arnulf, who was a candidate for the German crown in 919, claimed to be independent, and openly defied the German king, Conrad I.
Arnulf's younger son, Arnulf II., continued the struggle against Otto I., and sometime before his death in 954 was made count palatine in Bavaria.
Lower Bavaria was ruled by the descendants of Henry I. until the death of his great-grandson, John I., in 1340, when it was again united with upper Bavaria.
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Arnulf of Chocques   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Arnulf Malecorne of Choques (or of Rohes) (died 1118) was a leader among the clergy during the First Crusade, and was Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem in 1099 and from 1112 to 1118.
Arnulf of Carinthia Arnulf of Carinthia (German Arnulf von Kärnten, Slovenian Arnulf Koroški) (850 – December 8 899) was one of the last ruling members of the Carolingian house in the Eastern part of the Frankish Kingdom, which had been split in the Treaty of Verdun in 843.
Arnulf of Chocques Arnulf Malecorne of Choques (or of Rohes) (died 1118) was a leader among the clergy during the First Crusade, and was Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem in 1099 and from 1112 to 1118.
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 i. Germany under the Carolingian and Saxon Emperors. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History
Carloman was assigned Bavaria and the East Mark; Louis, Saxony and Franconia; Charles, Alamannia.
Arnulf (illegitimate son of Carloman, grandson of Louis the German).
Arnulf went to Italy (894), was crowned king (896), and received homage from most of the magnates.
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 Arnulf, Duke of Bavaria Information
Arnulf was the son of Margrave Luitpold of Bavaria and Cunigunda, daughter of Berthold I, Count Palatine of Swabia.
Arnulf was married to Judith of Friuli, daughter of Count Eberhard of Sülichgau and Gisela of Verona.
Arnulf died in Regensburg in 937 and was buried in St. Emmeram.
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 The Kingdom of Bavaria
Its tributaries in Bavaria from the south are the Iller, a stream rich in fish, the Lech, the Isar, and the Inn; from the north its tributaries are the Wörnitz, the Altmühl, the Regen, and the Vils.
Farming in lower Bavaria and cattle-breeding in Swabia, Upper Bavaria, and Middle Franconia are the chief occupations, while the wines of Franconia and the Palatinate and the fruit and vegetables of Bamberg have a high reputation.
Bavaria is well supplied with institutions for the care of the sick, the crippled, children, and old people.
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Arnulf I of Bavaria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Arnulf I, called der Böse ("the Bad" or "the Evil") (died July 14, 937), was duke of Bavaria from 907 until his death.
Arnulf was the son of Margrave Luitpold of Bavaria and Kunigunde, daughter of Berchthold I, count of Swabia.
Arnulf was married to Judith of Friaul, daughter of Count Eberhard of Sülichgau and Gisela of Verona.
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 Arnulf I of Bavaria biography .ms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Arnulf was the son of Margrave Luitpold of Bavaria and Kunigunde of East Francia, daughter of Berchthold I, count of Swabia.
Arnulf was married to Judith of Friaul, daughter of Count Eberhard of Sülichgau and Gisela of Verona.
Arnulf died in Regensburg in 937 and was buried in St. Emmeram.
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 Babenberg - LoveToKnow 1911
From this time the Babenbergs lost their influence in Franconia; but in 976 Leopold, a member of the family who was a count in the Donnegau, is described as margrave of the East Mark, a district not more than 60 m.
Having married Gertrude, the widow of Henry the Proud, he was invested in 1143 with the duchy of Bavaria, and resigned his office as count palatine.
In 1147 he went on crusade, and after his return renounced Bavaria at the instance of the new king Frederick I. As compensation for this, Austria, the capital of which had been transferred to Vienna in 1146, was erected into a duchy.
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 Bavaria. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
The largest state of Germany, Bavaria is bordered by the Czech Republic on the east, by Austria on the southeast and south, by Baden-Württemberg on the west, by Hesse on the northwest, and by Thuringia and Saxony on the north.
Bavaria is divided into seven administrative districts: Upper and Lower Bavaria; Upper, Middle, and Lower Franconia; Swabia; and the Upper Palatinate.
Bavaria was overrun by foreign armies, notably in the War of the Spanish Succession, the War of the Austrian Succession, the War of the Bavarian Succession (1778, by which Bavaria lost the Inn Quarter to Austria), and the French Revolutionary Wars.
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 Arnulf of Bavaria
The marriage of Conrad with Kunigunde, the mother of Arnulf and sister of the Swabian dukes, did not allay the enmity.
Arnulf was obliged to flee the country, but after a Swabian victory over the followers of the king he returned to Bavaria and established himself at Salzburg and Regensburg (Ratisbon).
Arnulf died 14 July, 937, and was buried in the church of St. Emmeram in Regensburg.
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 Arnulf of Carinthia Information
Arnulf was elected by the nobles of the realm (only the eastern realm, though Charles had ruled the whole of the Frankish lands) and assumed his title of King.
Arnulf, however, failed to conquer the whole of Great Moravia when he attempted it in 892, 893, and 899.
Arnulf invaded Italy in 896 and was crowned Emperor and King of Italy by Pope Formosus in opposition to Duke Lambert of Spoleto.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Arnulf of Bavaria
Son of Luitpold of the Agilulfing family and of Kunigunde, and Duke of Bavaria from 907 to 937.
Ludwig, King of the East Franks, withdrew to the western division of the empire.
Arnulf was obliged to flee the country, but after a Swabian victory over the followers of the king he returned to Bavaria and established himself at
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 health Arnulf_I_of_Bavaria - health-notes.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Arnulf (died 14 July 937), called the Bad or the Evil (German: der Böse), was the duke of Bavaria from 907 until his death.
Arnulf vigorously resisted King Conrad I (and the second husband of Arnulf's mother Cunigunda) and later Conrad's successor, Henry the Fowler of Saxony.
Arnulf was married to Judith of Friuli, daughter of Count Eberhard of Friuli and Gisela of Verona.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: The Kingdom of Bavaria
Bavaria from the south are the Iller, a stream rich in fish, the Lech, the Isar, and the Inn; from the north its tributaries are the Wörnitz, the Altmühl, the Regen, and the Vils.
Bavaria varies according to the province in question; the races that now live peacefully together under the rule of the Wittelsbach dynasty were once constantly engaged in bloody feuds.
Bavaria no longer had native-born rulers but Saxons, Franconians, and members of the Welf family who ruled as vassals of the king with the title of duke.
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 AllRefer.com - Arnulf (German History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Arnulf[Ar´nulf] Pronunciation Key, c.850–899, Carolingian emperor (896–99), king of the East Franks (887–99), illegitimate son of Carloman of Bavaria.
In 887 he led the rebellion of the kingdom of the East Franks (Germany) against his uncle, Carolingian Emperor Charles III, and was proclaimed their king.
Arnulf, whose personal appearance and bravery have often caused him to be likened to his great-great-grandfather Charlemagne, was the last Carolingian to be crowned emperor.
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 Omnipelagos.com ~ article "Arnulf of Carinthia"
Arnulf was there crowned King and Emperor by Formosus on 22 February.
Arnulf marched on Spoleto, where Ageltrude had fled to join Lambert, but he suffered a stroke and had to call of the campaign.
On Arnulf's death in 899, he was succeeded as a king of the East Franks by his son by his wife Ota, Louis the Child.
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Arnulf of Carinthia (German Arnulf von Kärnten, Slovenian Arnulf Koroški) (850 – December 8 899) was one of the last ruling members of the Carolingian house in the Eastern part of the Frankish Kingdom, which had been split in the Treaty of Verdun in 843.
Arnulf failed to conquer Great Moravia in 892, 893, 894/895 and 899.
Arnulf's illegitimate son Zwentibold reigned as King of Lotharingia from 895 to 900.
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This ruined Arnulf's relationship with his uncle the emperor and put him at war with Svatopluk of Moravia.
Arnulf did not make peace with Svatopluk until late 885, by which time the Moravian was a man of the emperor.
On Arnulf's death in 899, he was succeeded as a king of the East Franks by his son by his wife Ota († 903), Louis the Child.
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 News | TimesDaily.com | TimesDaily | Florence, Alabama (AL)
In 893, however, Formosus sent an embassy to Regensburg to request Arnulf of Carinthia liberate Italy and come to Rome to be crowned.
Arnulf marched on Spoleto, where Ageltrude had fled to Lambert, but he suffered a stroke and had to call of the campaign.
After Arnulf returned to Germany and until his death, Lambert and his supporters, most powerful in the northeast and the centre of the peninsula, were in complete control of Italy.
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The Christian Social Union of Bavaria (CSU – Christlich-Soziale Union in Bayern e.V.) is a conservative political party in Germany.
It operates exclusively in the state of Bavaria, while its sister party CDU operates in the rest of the country.
So Germany´s premier railway was built in Bavaria in 1835, only six years after famous race of Rainhill in Britain.
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 Succession Laws of the Wittelsbach (Palatinate, Bavaria)
The treaty of Pavia established the division between the Palatinate and Bavaria that was to last until the extinction of Ludwig's posterity in 1777.
In 1740 Emperor Karl VI died, and the house of Habsburg was extinct.
Bavaria exchanged the duchy of Berg for the principality of Anspach (28 Feb 1806).
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 Arnulf: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library
Either Hugh was unaware of Arnulfs devotion to his uncle Charles, or he hoped...Gerbert was in despair over the election of Arnulf in whom he saw too slender and unstable...
ARNULF ar n lf, c.850 899, Carolingian emperor (896 99), king of the East Franks (887 99), illegitimate son of Carloman of...further than Piacenza.
Arnulf, whose personal appearance and bravery have often caused him to be likened to his great-great-grandfather Charlemagne, was...
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 ARNULF (c. 850-899) - Online Information article about ARNULF (c. 850-899)
Arnulf a more important position than otherwise he would have occupied; but he did See also:
Arnulf possessed the qualities of a soldier, and was a loyal supporter of the See also:
Die Erhebung Arnulfs and der Zerf all des karolingischen Reiches (Leipzig, 1852); O.
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 Origins of the Name
Bertold was Duke of Bavaria 938-947 and Duke of Carinthia 927-947.
Henry I (-955) Duke of Bavaria (947-955) was the second son of King Henry I, and was married to Judith, the daughter of Arnulf "the Bad".
Henry, the son of Bertold (son of Arnulf) was Duke of Carinthia (976-978).
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: The Franks
While this king governed Neustria he was obliged, as has been said, to give Austrasia a separate government, his son Dagobert becoming its king, with Arnulf of Metz as councillor and Pepin of Landen as mayor of the palace (623).
Arnulf was Bishop of Metz, though resident at court, but in 627 he resigned his episcopal see and retired into
Cologne as his Councillor and Adalgisil, son of Arnulf of Metz and son-in-law of Pepin, as mayor of the palace.
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 Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
He arranged for his coronation to be held in Charlemagne's former capital, Aachen, where he was anointed by the archbishop of Mainz, primate of the German church.
According to the Saxon historian Widukind of Corvey, at his coronation banquet he had the four other dukes of the empire, those of Franconia, Swabia, Bavaria and Lorraine, act as his personal attendants: Arnulf I of Bavaria as marshal (or stablemaster), Herman of Swabia as cupbearer (lat.
A similar arrangement led to Henry becoming duke of Bavaria in 949.
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