GUELPHS

gwĕlfs, European dynasty tracing its descent from the Swabian count Guelph or Welf (9th cent.), whose daughter Judith married the Frankish emperor Louis I. Guelph III (d. 1055) was made (1047) duke of Carinthia and margrave of Verona. Without male heirs, he was succeeded by his nephew, Guelph IV, whose father was a member of the Italian house of Este. He became (1070) the first Guelph duke of Bavaria. His grandson, Henry the Proud, inherited the duchy of Saxony from Holy Roman Emperor Lothair II through his marriage to Lothair's daughter Gertrude. Henry's control of both Bavaria and Saxony made the Guelphs powerful rivals to the house of Hohenstaufen for the imperial title; when Conrad III of Hohenstaufen became German king in 1138 he deprived Henry of his duchies, and war ensued. Amity between the two dynasties was restored with the accession of Frederick I of Hohenstaufen as Holy Roman emperor in 1155. His mother, Judith, was the sister of Henry the Proud, and Frederick I thus united in his person the two chief rival houses of Germany. Frederick reconfirmed Henry the Lion, successor of Henry the Proud, as duke of Saxony and Bavaria. Later in Frederick's reign friction between the two developed, and in 1180, Frederick confiscated Henry's duchies; the Guelphs retained only Brunswick and Lüneburg. Henry's son Otto IV briefly became Holy Roman emperor but was deposed (1215). In 1235, Brunswick and Lüneburg were raised to the duchy of Brunswick under Henry's grandson Otto I of Brunswick. The line of Brunswick-Lüneburg or Hanover (see Hanover, house of) ascended (1714) the throne of Great Britain in the person of George I, but because of the Salic law of succession Hanover was separated (1837) from the British crown on the accession of Queen Victoria. After the annexation of Hanover by Prussia and the deposition (1866) of George V, last king of Hanover, the so-called Guelphic party was founded and unsuccessfully sought to restore the kingdom.

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...of Italy was before, into the two factions of Guelphs and Ghibellines. * The Guelphs, thus driven out of the city, retired into the...the Henries of Ghibilinga, and the other the Guelphs of Altdorp, which, by the marriage of Azzo...
...CHAP. IV.-- Guelphs and Ghibellines -- Kingdom of Naples...of Este -- Frederick II. -- Naples -- Guelphs and Ghibellines in Lombardy -- Charles...deprived of his dominions by the pope -- Guelphs and Ghibellines -- Establishment of the...
...Medieval -- 14th century -- Fiction. 4. Guelphs and Ghibellines -- History -- Fiction...Ghibelline faction and later the White Guelphs as well. Whatever defects in practice...the Ghibelines, he was exiled by the Guelphs. He served not long after...
...Henry VIIs entry into Italy had set the whole country in revolt. From 7 May 1312, Rome served only as a battlefield where Guelphs and Ghibellines attacked each other brutally. Henry VII lost no time in treating the papacy as an enemy and in defying...
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...Castile, of the defeat of the Florentine Guelphs at the Battle of Montaperti. For Brunetto...merchants and artisans, and especially for the Guelphs who ruled the land, there was constituted-in...began, and thereafter between the white Guelphs and the black. In those times there were...
...been laudatory. He has served to protect Guelphs buildings from their many predators, has...University of Delaware Press, 1993. "Defining Guelphs Character." In Guelph and Its Spring Festiva...Computing 4 (winter/spring 1996): 2-3. Guelphs Heritage: A Walking Tour of the Downtown...
...sponsored attacks on Catholics (Kulturkampf), Jews, Poles, Guelphs, Danes and annexed Frenchmen. * The disproportionate power...established minority traditions within the Reich, e.g. Hanoverian Guelphs, Polish-speaking Easterners, Alsacian Republicans all found...
...been the best choice, but given the constraints of Wellington-Guelphs form of participatory democracy, it was "good enough." Hence...Association 67 (2): 147-159. Clark, A. E., and B. Prine. 1995. Guelphs Landfill Dilemma. Hazardous Materials Management, April/May...
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Big box battle: Guelphs citizens favour community values and smaller developments, but they...the people and the politicians turn them down. In the mid-1990s, Guelphs downtown was facing market pressures typical of small city cores across...
...raging at the University of Guelph over the use of three European insects to control the spread of purple loosestrife. While Guelphs Department of Environmental Biology is home to Ontarios purple loosestrife biological control programme, opinions at the university...
...the experiential learning component of Guelphs organic major. "A link between CRAFT and...future could be sooner than many realize. Guelphs organic major may just be waiting with...find out more about the University of Guelphs new major in organic agriculture, visit...
...target of criticism. He was inevitably compared with Olivier. I dont want to revisit the time when a perpetual war, as between Guelphs and Ghibellines, raged between supporters of Gielgud and Olivier. But certainly now Gielgud is getting excellent reviews...
...better analogy than the ideological divisions of the sixties would be the feuding Hatfields and McCoys of legend, or perhaps the Guelphs and Ghibellines of the Middle Ages. Like two armies fighting an unpopular war, both parties try to recruit support from a populace...
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...the presence of God. In 1274, seeing visions of angels telling him to go to Toletino, Nicholas moved to the town where the Guelphs and the Ghibellines were in civil war. There he worked as peacemaker, preacher, and healer of the sick. Amidst his loving labors...
...creating jealousy even where there was not jealousy to begin with," said Amy Muise, a doctoral candidate at the University of Guelphs psychology department who led a recent study on how Facebook can spark jealousy in romantic relationships. She said Facebook...
...proceed by deviousness or fraud. (It is interesting that Dante, the other great chronicler of the internecine strife between Guelphs and Ghibellines, and Blacks and Whites within the Guelph party, along Florences sorry path from commune to autocracy that played...
...word Ghibelline comes from Waibling, a castle in Germany owned by the Hohenstaufen family); the Florentines in general were Guelphs (from the name Welff, a spokesman for the dukes of Bavaria). The Florentines ultimately triumphed, and after centuries of war...
...As in some ways it always has been. Mr. Levey reports that as far back as the start of the 14th century, when there were Guelphs and Ghibellines and Dante had but recently gone into exile, "the sheer noise and the traffic . . . would probably shock even...


 

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GUELPHS AND GHIBELLINES gwelfs, gib lenz, -linz, opposing political...rivalry of two princely houses of Germany, the Welfs or Guelphs, who were dukes of Saxony and Bavaria, and the Hohenstaufen...Ghibellines had finally been expelled in the late 13th cent., the Guelphs soon divided into Blacks and Whites. By the 15th cent...
GUELPHS gwelfs, European dynasty tracing its descent from the...Gertrude. Henrys control of both Bavaria and Saxony made the Guelphs powerful rivals to the house of Hohenstaufen for the...and in 1180, Frederick confiscated Henrys duchies; the Guelphs retained only Brunswick and Luneburg. Henrys son Otto...
...Padua. They succeeded to the house of the Guelphs when the original Guelph line died out...the founder of the German line of the Guelphs, from whom the British royal family is...important part in the struggle of the Guelphs against Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I...
...Life Born into a Guelph family (see Guelphs and Ghibellines ) of decayed nobility, Dante...he eventually allied himself with the White Guelphs. After the victory of the Black Guelphs he was dispossessed and banished (1302). Exile...
...no da roma no, 1194 1259, Italian Ghibelline leader (see Guelphs and Ghibellines ) and soldier. After 1232 a faithful supporter...illegitimate daughter of Frederick. Continuously at war with the Guelphs, he was excommunicated (1254) by Pope Innocent IV, and a strong...
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