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  Zwentibold - Wikipedia
Dieser Artikel handelt von Herzog Zwentibold, König von Lotharingien.
Zwentibold war der erstgeborene, aber illegitime Sohn von Arnulf von Kärnten und zunächst als dessen Nachfolger vorgesehen.
In zeitgenössischen Quellen wird Zwentibold als unbegabt und hemmungslos geschildert, förderte allerdings den Bau von Kirchen und Klöstern und gilt besonders als Förderer der Abtei Susteren, in der seine Töchter Benedikta und Cäcilia Äbtissinnen waren.
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  Lorraine - LoveToKnow 1911
Zwentibold quickly became embroiled with the nobles and the bishops, and especially with Bishop Radbod of Trier.
Among the lay lords the most important was Regnier (incorrectly called Long-neck), count of Hesbaye and Hainault, who is styled duke by the Lotharingian chronicler Reginon, though he does not appear ever to have borne the title.
After the death of Arnulf in 899, the Lotharingians appealed to his successor, Louis the Child, to replace Zwentibold, who, on the 13th of August 900, was killed in battle.
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  Zwentibold - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Zwentibold (870 – August 13, 900) was the illegimate son of the Emperor Arnulf of Carinthia.
Zwentibold first intervened in the scramble for the throne in West Francia between Odo, Count of Paris and Charles the Simple, but they began to cooperate against Zwentibold, when it became apparent that Zwentibold wanted to become king of West Francia himself.
Zwentibold was accepted by the nobility in Lotharingia, but he helped the common population too much and began to be hated in a few years among the nobility.
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 Zwentibold Information
Zwentibold (870 – August 13 900) was the illegimate son of the Emperor Arnulf of Carinthia.
Zwentibold first intervened in the scramble for the throne in West Francia between Odo, Count of Paris and Charles the Simple, but they began to cooperate against Zwentibold, when it became apparent that Zwentibold wanted to become king of West Francia himself.
Zwentibold was accepted by the nobility in Lotharingia, but he helped the common population too much and began to be hated in a few years among the nobility.
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 Zwentibold - Ökumenisches Heiligenlexikon
895 wurde Zwentibold in Worms zum König von Lotharingien gekrönt.
Zwentibolds Herrschaft wurde von den lotharingischen Grafen immer wieder in Frage gestellt; zeitgenössische Quellen bezeichnen Zwentibold als staatsmännisch unbegabt, zügellos und grausam; tatsächlich versuchte er, den Wiederaufbau seines durch Normanneneinfälle erheblich geschädigten Landes mit Unterstützung der Kirche und des einheimischen Adels zu bewerkstelligen, was ihm aber durch manche Gegnerschaft bedeutender Gruppierungen schwer gemacht wurde.
In der von ihm geförderten Abtei Susteren fand Zwentibold seine letzte Ruhestätte.
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 Zwentibold Encyclopedie   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Zwentibold (Swentibold, Sanderboldus, Sanderbout, Xhenderboldus) (870/871 - 13 augustus 900 te Susteren) was van 895 tot 900 koning van Lotharingen.
Arnulf vroeg bij gebrek aan wettige opvolger in 889 op de Rijkslanddag in Forchheim Zwentibold en diens (half)broer Ratold als wettige opvolgers in Oost-Francië te erkennen.
Ondanks dit feit blies Arnulf op de Rijksdag te Worms in 895 het koninkrijk Lotharingen voor Zwentibold nieuw leven in.
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 Zwentibold - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Zwentibold (870 – August 13 900) was the illegimate son of the Holy Roman Emperor, Arnulf of Carinthia.
Zwentibold attempted to take advantage of the succession to establish complete independence for his kingdom.
Zwentibold was the last Lotharingian king; he was replaced by a German court with the noble Gebhard of Franconia as Duke of Lotharingia.
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