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  1. The Elder House of Welf (known as Rudolphins in Burgundy) [1] [2] was a Frankish noble dynasty of European rulers documented since the 9th century. Closely related to the Carolingian dynasty, it consisted of a Burgundian and a Swabian group. It has not been definitively clarified, however, whether the two groups formed one dynasty or whether ...

  2. The House of Welf is the older branch of the House of Este, a dynasty whose earliest known members lived in Lombardy in the late 9th/early 10th century, sometimes called Welf-Este. The first member was Welf IV; he inherited the property of the Elder House of Welf when his maternal uncle Welf III, Duke of Carinthia and Verona, the last male Welf ...

  3. 8 de sept. de 2023 · Media in category "Coats of arms of the House of Welf" The following 56 files are in this category, out of 56 total. 1 Thaler 1639 Georg (rev)-92344.jpg 4,070 × 4,070; 9.13 MB

  4. The House of Welf (German: Haus von Welf), also Guelf or Guelph, is a German dynasty that currently rules the Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg and is one of the current major powers in the Holy Roman Empire. According to a family tradition, the ancestry of the Welfs can be traced back to the Skirian prince Edeko (d. 469), a confidant of King Attila the Hun, and to his son Odoacer, King of Italy ...

  5. www.gwleibniz.com › britannica_pages › welf_dynastyWelf Dynasty - G. W. Leibniz

    Welf Dynasty. English Guelf, or Guelph, Italian Guelpho, dynasty of German nobles and rulers (cf. Guelf and Ghibelline) who were the chief rivals of the Hohenstaufens in Italy and central Europe in the Middle Ages and who later included the Hanoverian Welfs, who, with the accession of Georg Ludwig (1660-1727) to the British throne, became rulers of Great Britain.

  6. Issued from Welf VI, 3rd son of Henry IX, Duke of Bavaria. Swabian branch. House of Brunswick. Lords of Grubenhagen, Göttingen, Calenberg and Wolfenbüttel. Dukes of Brunswick and Lüneburg. Issued from William, 4th son of Henry the Lion from his 2nd marriage.

  7. Casa antigua de Güelf. La casa antigua de Güelf (Welf) fue una dinastía de gobernantes europeos entre el siglo IX y el XI. Estuvo formada por dos ramas, una en Borgoña y una en Suabia. Se discute si los dos grupos formaron una dinastía o si compartían el mismo apellido solo por casualidad.