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  1. Ducatul Bavariei (în germană Herzogtum Bayern) a fost o regiune de frontieră situată în partea de sud-est a Regatului Merovingian din secolul al VI-lea până în secolul al VIII-lea. Stabilit de triburile bavareze, ducatul a fost condus de duci (în latină duces) în timpul Imperiului Franc.

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  2. El ducado de Baviera (en alemán: Herzogtum Bayern) ha sido el único de los cuatro antiguos ducados tribales establecidos en la actual Alemania (los otros fueron, de norte a sur, Sajonia, Turingia y Alamania), y relacionados primero con la Francia en época merovingia y más tarde dentro de la Francia Orientalis, que pudo mantener una ...

  3. Monarchs of Bavaria Ducal Bavaria (also known as the "Old Stem duchy") Agilolfing dynasty. Around 548 the kings of the Franks placed the border region of Bavaria under the administration of a duke—possibly Frankish or possibly chosen from amongst the local leading families—who was supposed to act as a regional governor for the Frankish king.

  4. The Duchy of Bavaria (German: Herzogtum Bayern) was a frontier region in the southeastern part of the Merovingian kingdom from the sixth through the eighth century. It was settled by Bavarian tribes and ruled by dukes under Frankish overlordship.

  5. Ducatul de Bavaria Dinastia Luitpoldingilor. 895-907: Luitpold; 907-914: Arnulf I "cel Rău" (prima domnie) 919-937: Arnulf I "cel Rău" (a doua domnie) 937-938: Eberhard; 938-947: Berthold I; Dinastia Ottoniană (Casa de Saxonia) (duci de Saxonia și de Franconia

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BavariaBavaria - Wikipedia

    Bavaria, [a] officially the Free State of Bavaria, [b] is a state in the southeast of Germany. With an area of 70,550.19 km 2 (27,239.58 sq mi), it is the largest German state by land area, comprising roughly a fifth of the total land area of Germany.

  7. Son of Henry IX, Duke of Bavaria. Also Duke of Bavaria (1126-1138) and Duke of Saxony (1137-1139). In a power struggle with King Conrad III of Germany , Henry X lost his duchy to the King, who granted it to his follower Leopold Margrave of Austria , but kept his allodial properties.