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Alamannia

Alamannia, or Alemania, was the kingdom established and inhabited by the Alemanni, a Germanic tribal confederation that had broken through the Roman limes in 213.

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Government
Monarchy
Historical era
Migration Period, Early Middle Ages
Status
Part of the Frankish Empire (496, 539–843), the Ostrogothic Kingdom (496–539), and East Francia (843–911)
• Alemanni invade Germania superior
213
• Election of Conrad I of Germany, formation of the Holy Roman Empire
911
• Stem duchy of East Francia
843

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History

Legacy

Independent kings

Dukes under Frankish suzerainty

Carolingians

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Alamannia

Nodes221
Edges220
Triples106
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.00905
Components1

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Alamannia

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related to Legacy · 29
Alamannia → Alemanha, Alemania, Alemannia, Alemannic German, Alemanya, Allemagne, Almanya, Almayn, Arabic, Argovia, Burgundy, Catalan, Cornish, French, Galician-Portuguese, German, Germany, High Alemannic, High German, High Middle Ages
related to Merovingian duchy · 25
Alamannia → After, Ahalolfing, Alamannic, Alemanni, Alemannic, Alsace, Chur, Danube, Diocese, Francia, Frankish, Franks, Great, Italy, Lake Constance, Neckar, Ostrogoths, Rhaetia, The Alemanni, The Duchy
related to Carolingian rule · 23
Alamannia → Alamannic, Alsace, At, Bald, Charles, During, East Francia, Empire, Fat, Following, German, Germany, It, Kingdom, Louis, Pious, Rhaetia, Rhaetian, Rhaetian-Alamannic, Though
related to Independent kings · 21
Alamannia → Agenarich, Alamannic, Alemannic, Ammianus Marcellinus, Apostate, Bucinobantes, Chnodomarius, Chrocus, Gebavult, Hariobaudes, Julian, Macrian, Macrianius, Rando, Serapio, The, They, Urius, Ursicinus, Vadomarius
Government · 1
Alamannia → Monarchy
Historical era · 1
Alamannia → Migration Period, Early Middle Ages
Status · 1
Alamannia → Part of the Frankish Empire (496, 539–843), the Ostrogothic Kingdom (496–539), and East Francia (843–911)
• Alemanni invade Germania superior · 1
Alamannia → 213
• Election of Conrad I of Germany, formation of the Holy Roman Empire · 1
Alamannia → 911
• Stem duchy of East Francia · 1
Alamannia → 843

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century alemannic alsace territory swabia duchy upper alemanni kings roman burgundy duke early francia rhine king centuries east constance danube

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
AlamanniaGovernmentMonarchy1.00infobox
AlamanniaHistorical eraMigration Period, Early Middle Ages1.00infobox
AlamanniaStatusPart of the Frankish Empire (496, 539–843), the Ostrogothic Kingdom (496–539), and East Francia (843–911)1.00infobox
Alamannia• Alemanni invade Germania superior2131.00infobox
Alamannia• Election of Conrad I of Germany, formation of the Holy Roman Empire9111.00infobox
Alamannia• Stem duchy of East Francia8431.00infobox
Alamannia• Under direct Carolingian rule7461.00infobox
Alamannia• Under Frankish suzerainty4961.00infobox
Alamanniarelated to Carolingian ruleDuring0.60section
Alamanniarelated to Carolingian ruleLouis0.60section
Alamanniarelated to Carolingian rulePious0.60section
Alamanniarelated to Carolingian ruleAlamannic0.60section

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