Gerold I (c. 725 – 784) was the count of Kraichgau and Anglachgau [de]. His daughter, Hildergard married King Charlemagne in 771. Little is known about...
chemist Gerold Späth (born 1939), Swiss poet and writer GeroldofAnglachgau (c. 730 – 784/786 or 795) was a count in Kraichgau and AnglachgauGerold, Prefect...
799) was the Duke of Friuli (dux Foroiulensis) from 789 to his death. He was the eldest son ofGeroldofAnglachgau and by the marriage of his sister Hildegard...
c. 785), who married GeroldofAnglachgau and was the mother of Eric of Friuli and Hildegard, wife of Charlemagne. Rodbert son of Hnabi is mentioned in...
Udalrich I (fl. 778–814), a son ofGeroldofAnglachgau, founded the Alamannic Udalriching dynasty, ancestral to the counts of Bregenz. The given name occurred...
Hildegard, daughter of count Gerold, a powerful magnate in Carloman's kingdom. This was a reaction to Desiderius's sheltering of Carloman's family and...
Irmgard of Chiemsee (German: Selige Irmgard, also Irmengard; c. 831/833 – 16 July 866), a member of the Carolingian dynasty, was the second daughter of King...
Frankish princess, the second daughter of Charlemagne from his marriage to Hildegard. Few clear records remain of Rotrude's early life. She was educated...
married by 771 Hildegard, the Adrian's sister and daughter of Count GeroldofAnglachgau. Hence, the title would have formally created in 832 when King...
Charles of Provence or Charles II (845 – 25 January 863) was the Carolingian King of Provence from 855 until his early death in 863. Charles was the youngest...
son ofGeroldofAnglachgau Megingoz (fl. 876), count in the Wormsgau, member of the Wilhelminer family Megingaud, count in the Maiengau, lay abbot of St...
World Heritage List in 2000. GeroldofAnglachgau Charles the Fat Burchard III, Duke of Swabia Herman I, Duke of Swabia List of Merovingian monasteries Rosamond...
As the eldest son ofGeroldofAnglachgau and as a high ranking Frankish commander, Eric was titled from 789 to his death the Duke of Friuli (dux Foroiulensis)...
the Abbey of Reichenau because of a marginal notice of the burial of Charlemagne's brother-in-law GeroldofAnglachgau there. A fragment of a manuscript...