Adelinde of Spoleto

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Hijes con:
Warin II of Thurgau

Hijes:
Isembart of Thurgau
Hunfrid I von Rathien
Adelinde of Spoleto
  • Nacimiento: Alrededor de 729, Argenburg, Preußen, Prussia, North Rhine Westphalia, Alemania
  • Casado/a 7??, ?, ?, con Warin II of Thurgau
  • Fallecido/a: ABT 787, Frankish Empire, Alemania
  • Fuente: geni.com
  • https://www.geni.com/people/Adelinde-of-Spoleto/6000000000701065854?through=6000000005912370609

    Adalindis Welfen
    English: Adalindis
    Italian: Adelindis

    Esposa de: Warin II, count in Thurgau and Lobdegau and Guerin I, count of Thurgau
    Madre de Milon de Narbone, comte de Narbonne; Guelph von Thurgau, Graf im Arengau; Bouchard "the Constable", Missus Dominicus in Corsica; Isembart, count in Thurgau; Warin (Guerin) Iii de Thurgovie; Hunfrid Rathien, I, Count in Istria & in the Rathien; Isambard de Narbonne; Bouchard de Narbonne and Alberic de Narbonne, I

    Adelindis von Buchau
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175361178/regarde-von_alemannen
    https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adelinde
    https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adelindis_von_Buchau

    Meg Keith wrote on 5/16/2016:

    re her birth place of Argenburg, North Rhine Westphalia, Preußen

    Unfortunately Argenburg is one of those place names which appear only in family histories - it may have existed, but there is no current placename in Germany of Argenburg. I have no German, but the one German entry I did find for argen burg means "evil castle" according to google translate. Argneburg is also a German surname, so it may have referred to someone's lands or manor at the time.

    North Rhine-Westphalia was formed in 1946 from two distinct regions of Germany, with different cultural identities.

    The Rhineland has been through many territorial changes between France and Germany and boundaries have also changed many times, so it would take a lot of links to track it thorugh all its history, which is why I have referenced a map: 714 Kingdom of the Franks map by Paul Vidal de la Blache. Atlas général d'histoire et de géographie. 1912 [commons.wikipedia.org].

    During the Kingdom of the Franks, the Rhine territory was from the Rhine River to the Scheldt and would have been part of the Duchy of Austrasia.

    Westphalia would have been part of the Duchy of Saxony, Kingdom of the Franks in 729 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westphalia.

    Preußen is the German word for Prussia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Preu%C3%9Fen Prussia originated in 1525 as the Duchy of Prussia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duchy_of_Prussia Westphalia and the Rhineland were both 20th provinces of Prussia, which probably accounts for the confusion.

    Thanks for your work as profile managers.

    Sincerely,

    Meg Keith
    http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/c/r/a/Lori-L-Craig-MI/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-1203.html
    http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/c/z/e/Paul-Czerner/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-1693.html