NOTE: Swa·bi·a (swâ'bç-ə): A historical region of southwest Germany that originally included parts of present-day France and Switzerland. It was divided into small principalities and fiefdoms after 1268, but its prosperous towns often banded together in defensive leagues, most notably the Swabian League of 1488 to 1534.
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b.710 Aachen, Germany; s/o Gerold, Bishop of Mainz
m.Imma, Dutchess of Swabia
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b.abt.760/ s/o Gerold I, Duke of Swabia and Imma of Swabia
d.Feb. 15, 822
m.Waldrada of Orleans
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b.abt.882 of Burgundy, France; parents ukn
m.Reginlinde de Nullenburg
b.abt.887 of France; parents ukn
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b.ca.840 of Schwaben, Bavaria; parents ukn
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b.918; s/o Othon IV ou Odon Ou Eudes de Wetterau and Hildebrande de Vermandois
d.Aug. 20, 997
m.960 Jutte de Rheingau
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b.965; s/o Conrad ler de Wetterau and Jutte de Rheingau
d.May 4, 1003
m.988 Gerberga of Bergundy (her 2nd husband)
b.965; d/o Conrad I, King of Burgundy and Matilda of France
d.1016
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b.1015 of Buren, Germany; s/o parents ukn
d.1094
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b.abt.1100; parents ukn
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