(Hildeprand) Hildebrand

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  1. 1.  (Hildeprand) Hildebrand

    Andre Hendelser og Egenskaper:

    • Occupation: Spoleto, Italia

    Notater:

    http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORTHERN%20ITALY%20900-1100.htm
    7. HILDEBRAND [Ildebrando] (-after 894). The Gesta regum Francorum names "Adalbertus fraterque eius Bonifacius, Hildibrandus quoque et Gerhardus" as the "primores itaque marchenses qui fuerunt Italici regis" in 894[776].
    8. ILDEBRANDO [Hildebrand] (-after 1084). "Heinricus?Romanorum imperator augustus" confirmed the privileges of Farfa monastery by charter dated 1084 which names "Hildebrandus dux" and includes a record of property donated by "Rainerius comes filius Saxonis comitis?et filius eiusdem Rainerii Saxonis"[777].

    Occupation:
    Lombard König vor kurzer Zeit bis 1744
    http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORTHERN%20ITALY%20900-1100.htm
    The succession of short-lived reigns in the Lombard kingdom after the death of King Liutprand in 744 suggests a weakening of central authority in northern Italy. However, it was the Carolingian Franks not the local Lombard nobility who were able to leverage this to their advantage. The dukes of Friulia appear to have been the only strong regional nobility at the time, as shown by the choice of Duke Ratchis to succeed as Lombard king in 744 after the brief reign of King Hildebrand. However, the main threat to the long-term survival of the Lombard monarchy was the continuing territorial rivalry between the Lombard kings and the papacy. The growing power of the Popes is demonstrated by the papal appointment of Hildebrand as duke of Spoleto in the early 770s, ending a long line of Lombard appointments. The end of Lombard rule in northern Italy was signalled when the Pope invited the Carolingian Franks to intervene in Italian affairs.

    Occupation:
    Herzog in Spoleto 1774 ,1776?
    http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORTHERN%20ITALY%20900-1100.htm
    A. DUKES and MARCHESI of SPOLETO
    The Lombard Faraold seized Classe, the port of Ravenna, after the Lombard migration into Italy and was installed as Duke of Spoleto[292]. Appointees of the Lombard kings ruled as dukes of Spoleto until the early 770s, when Pope Hadrian I appointed duke Hildebrand as vassal of the Papal see. His successors of Frankish origin, initially Winichis who was appointed by Charles I King of the Franks (later known as Emperor Charlemagne) towards the end of the 8th century, who was followed by Suppo Count of Parma and his descendants, in turn succeeded by the descendants of Lambert Comte de Nantes. An interval of Papal control in Spoleto occurred in the late 9th and early 10th centuries, after Alberico murdered Guido IV Duke of Spoleto in 897 and installed himself as Marchese of Spoleto. Finally, descendants of the Frank Hucbald were installed as Marchesi of Spoleto in the mid-10th century. No further rulers of Spoleto are recorded after Otto I King of Germany deposed Berengario II King of Italy in 963.

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