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  1. The House of Welf (also Guelf or Guelph) is a European dynasty that has included many German and British monarchs from the 11th to 20th century and Emperor Ivan VI of Russia in the 18th century. The originally Franconian family from the Meuse-Moselle area was closely related to the imperial family of the Carolingians.

  2. Welf Dynasty, dynasty of German nobles and rulers 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 George I to the British throne, became rulers of Great Britain. The origin of the.

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  3. Family tree of the Welfs from the Historia Welforum. 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 from 476.

  4. 17 de feb. de 2023 · Though Welf himself never became publicly prominent, his family became interwoven with the Carolingian dynasty. He is the oldest known member of the Elder House of Welf. Welf is mentioned only once: on the occasion of the wedding of his daughter Judith with Emperor Louis the Pious in 819.

  5. Though Welf himself never became publicly prominent, his family became interwoven with the Carolingian dynasty. Marriage and issue. Welf married Hedwig (Heilwig), daughter of the Saxon count Isambart; Hedwig later became abbess of Chelles. The couple had the following children:

  6. Welf dynasty , Dynasty of German nobles and rulers. They descended from Count Welf of Bavaria (early 9th century), whose daughters married Louis I the Pious and Louis the German. The Welfs were linked to the House of Este in the 11th century.

  7. 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. Rama de Borgoña. El conde de Altdorf (819) Emperatriz Judit (795 - 843)