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  1. Welf I (c. 1035/1040 – 6 November 1101) was Duke of Bavaria from 1070 to 1077 and from 1096 to his death. He was the first member of the Welf branch of the House of Este. In the genealogy of the Elder House of Welf, he is counted as Welf IV.

  2. Welf originated from a distinguished dynasty of Franconian nobles. He is mentioned only once: on the occasion of the wedding of his daughter Judith to Emperor Louis the Pious in 819 at Aachen . His son Conrad later appeared as a dux (duke) in Alamannia and achieved a powerful position in the Upper Swabian estates he possibly had inherited from his mother Hedwig.

  3. Welf I (died 6 November 1101, Paphos, Cyprus) was Duke of Bavaria from 1070 to 1077 and from 1096 to his death. He was the first member of the Welf branch of the House of Este. In the genealogy of the Elder House of Welf he is counted as Welf IV. Welf was the son of Azzo II of Este and his wife Kunigunde of Altdorf.

  4. Welf I, Duke of Bavaria. Welf I (c. 1035/1040 – 6 November 1101) was Duke of Bavaria from 1070 to 1077 and from 1096 to his death. Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Welf I, Duke of Bavaria has received more than 282,406 page views. His biography is available in 25 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 23 in ...

  5. Other articles where Welf I is discussed: Henry IV: Early years: … IV, the new duke (as Welf I) of Bavaria, and with Rudolf, the duke of Swabia, Henry was forced to grant immunity to the rebels in 1073 and had to agree to the razing of the royal Harz Castle in the final peace treaty in February 1074.

  6. 10 de ene. de 2024 · Welf (Hwelf) is the earliest documented ancestor of the Welf dynasty (sometimes known as Guelph, Guelf, Guelfe). His name is perhaps a shortened form of Welfhard or Bernwelf. [1] The first time he appears in the records is in the Gesta Hludowici imperatoris (Life of Emperor Louis the Pious), written by Thegan of Trier in about 836-837, [2 ...

  7. When Welf I. Graf in Bayern und Schwaben was born about 0770, in Weingarten, Ravensburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, his father, Ruthard der Jüngere Graf im Argengau, was 23 and his mother, Ermentrude von Nagolzgau, was 26. He married Heilwig von Sachsen about 0797. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 2 daughters.