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  1. Markward von Annweiler (died 1202) was Imperial Seneschal and Regent of the Kingdom of Sicily . Biography. Markward was a ministerialis, that is, he came not from the free nobility, but from a class of unfree knights and administrators whose purpose was to serve loyally the Imperial administration in any capacity.

  2. Markward von Annweiler. Markward von Annweiler († 1202 in Patti, Sizilien) war unter Kaiser Heinrich VI. (1190–1197) Reichstruchsess und wurde von ihm kurz vor seinem Tod 1197 als Testamentsvollstrecker eingesetzt. Um 1195 wurde er Herzog von Romagna und Ravenna, Markgraf von Ancona, Graf von Abruzzo und Molise.

  3. 13 de ene. de 2024 · About Markward von Annweiler. Markward von Annweiler (died 1202) was Imperial Seneschal and Regent of the Kingdom of Sicily. Biography. Markward was a ministerialis, that is, he came not from the free nobility, but from a class of unfree knights and administrators whose purpose was to serve loyally the Imperial administration in any ...

  4. Anweiler: Markward von A., Sept. 1202, ein Reichsdienstmann aus der Hardt, nahm am Kreuzzuge Barbarossas Antheil und wurde nach seiner Rückkehr von Heinrich VI., dem er schon früher zur Zeit seines Königthums als Truchseß gedient hatte, zum Reichstruchseß ernannt, aber 1195 aus der Unfreiheit entlassen und durch Belehnung mit dem Herzogthum Ravenna und der Markgrafschaft Ancona zur ...

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    Markward von Annweiler (died 1202) was Imperial Seneschal and Regent of the Kingdom of Sicily under King Frederick of Sicily.

    Markward von Annweiler was born to a family of unfree knights in the service of the Holy Roman Emperor. He rose in the ranks of the administration of Frederick Barbarossa, and, from 1184, he served Frederick's son Henry VI. Henry made Markward Margrave of Ancona and Count of Abruzzo, and, on Henry's death, Markward supported his widow Constance of ...

  5. Markward of Anweiler. German official. Learn about this topic in these articles: Italian history. In Italy: Henry VI. Henry gave the trusted ministerial Markward of Anweiler the duchy of Ravenna and the march of Ancona as hereditary fiefs, thereby ensuring that the land route between the kingdom of Italy and the kingdom of Sicily was in safe hands.

  6. Markward von Annweiler (died 1202) was Imperial Seneschal and Regent of the Kingdom of Sicily. Biography. Markward was a ministerialis, that is, he came not from the free nobility, but from a class of unfree knights and administrators whose purpose was to serve loyally the Imperial administration in any capacity.