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  1. Don’t be Afraid. € 155,00. 1. 2. 3. →. Maison Wolf Parfumeur Milano - Questo profumo possiede la bellezza senza vanità, la forza senza l insolenza, il coraggio senza la ferocia e tutte le virtù dell'uomo senza i suoi vizi.

  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. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WelfWelf - Wikipedia

    Welf. Welf is a Germanic first name that may refer to: Welf (father of Judith), 9th century Frankish count, father-in-law of Louis the Pious. Welf I, d. bef. 876, count of Alpgau and Linzgau. Welf II, Count of Swabia, died 1030, supposed descendant of Welf I. Welf, Duke of Carinthia (Welf III), died 1055, son of Welf II.

  4. He was a younger son of Count Rudolf II and Ita, a daughter of Duke Conrad I of Swabia of the Conradine dynasty. [1] He constructed a castle at Ravensburg. [1] In the 1020s, Welf feuded with the Augsburg and Freising bishops. [2] He pillaged the treasury of Bishop Bruno of Augsburg, brother of Emperor Henry II, and sacked the city of Augsburg.

  5. Henry was the second son of Duke Welf I of Bavaria (died 1101) from his marriage with Judith, [1] daughter of Count Baldwin IV of Flanders. As a young man, he administered the family's Este property south of the Alps. Through his marriage to Wulfhilde, daughter of Duke Magnus of Saxony, [1] about 1095, he acquired part of the Billung estates ...

  6. Seconde maison Welf; Bibliographie (de) Dieter Brosius (de), Welfenfonds und Presse im Dienste der preußischen Politik in Hannover nach 1866, t. 36, coll. « Niedersächsisches Jahrbuch für Landesgeschichte », 1964, p. 172-206 (de) Helmut Maatz, Bismarck und Hannover. 1866-1898, Hildesheim, 1970

  7. Welf al V-lea a fost căsătorit cu contesa Matilda de Toscana, care a murit fără copii și i-a lăsat acestuia întinsele sale posesiuni, incluzând Toscana, Ferrara, Modena, Mantova și Reggio. Dat fiind că dinastia Welfilor a fost susținătoare a papalității în controversele legate de Controversa pentru învestitură împotriva ...