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Lütold,
Leuthold or Lüthold is a
German name, po****r in the High
Middle Ages.
Historical individuals:
Lütold of Rümligen,
founded Rüeggisberg Priory...
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Lutold was counter-abbot of the
Abbey of
Saint Gall from 1077 to
about 1083.
Nothing is
known about his life
before and
after his work in
Saint Gall. In...
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Lütold I von Regensberg,
Kastvogt of the Muri Abbey, is
mentioned as the
first bearer of the name and
supposedly son of
Lütold von Affoltern.
Lütold II...
- broken.
Either Lütold V von
Regensberg or his son
Ulrich (+ 1280) has
established the
fortified town of (Neu)-Regensberg, but when
Lütold V died
about 1250...
- Leofwine, Leofwynn,
Leofgyth liuti people Y Liutger/Leodegar, Luther,
Lutold; Liutgard, Leudwinus/Liutwin, Luitpold/Leopold,
Liutprand magan, megin;...
- 1076. The
appointment was
contested by the "anti-abbot"
Lutold between 1177 and 1183.
Lutold's appointment was
conferred by the "anti-king",
Rudolf of...
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Nortpert (1034–1072)
Ulrich II (1072–1076)
Ulrich of
Eppenstein (1077–1121)
Lutold (1077–c. 1083), anti-abbot
Werinhar (1083–1086), anti-abbot
Manegold von...
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mentions among others a
witness named Lütold von
Affoltern who is
suspected as the
builder of the castle.
Lütold I von
Regensberg was
mentioned in 1088...
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donated by the
House of Regensberg. On 22
January 1130
Lütold II and his son
Lütold III and his wife
Judenta handed over
lands and
estates on the...
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market rights,
around the mid 13th century,
likely under Lütold VI. In 1269,
Lütold was
forced to cede the fief back to St. Gallen, as he was in financial...