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- Q1607959 subject Q8490239.
- Q1607959 abstract "Lütold, Leuthold or Lüthold is a German name, popular in the High Middle Ages.Historical individuals:Lütold of Rümligen, founded Rüeggisberg Priory (1072)Lutold of Znaim (died 1112) Lüthold of Sumiswald, founder of Sumiswald castle (1225)Lütold of Houwinstein (13th century)Lütold of Griesenberg, gave possessions to Fischingen monastery in 1316Leuthold I of Rotheln, bishop of Basel (died 1213)Lütold I of Aarburg, bishop of Basel (died 1249)lords of Regensberg:Lütold of Affoltern (11th century)Lütold II and his son Lütold III, founder of the Fahr Abbey (1130)Lütold IV, founder of the Rüti Abbey (1206)Lütold V, founder of the castle and the town of Regensberg (1244)Lütold VI, disputed the possession of Regensberg by his brother Ulrich 1267/1268, married Gertrud, daughter of Rudolf III of HabsburgLütold VII (sold Regensberg in 1302)Lütold VIII (died 1326)Leuthold survives as a surname into modern times.".
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- Q1607959 comment "Lütold, Leuthold or Lüthold is a German name, popular in the High Middle Ages.Historical individuals:Lütold of Rümligen, founded Rüeggisberg Priory (1072)Lutold of Znaim (died 1112) Lüthold of Sumiswald, founder of Sumiswald castle (1225)Lütold of Houwinstein (13th century)Lütold of Griesenberg, gave possessions to Fischingen monastery in 1316Leuthold I of Rotheln, bishop of Basel (died 1213)Lütold I of Aarburg, bishop of Basel (died 1249)lords of Regensberg:Lütold of Affoltern (11th century)Lütold II and his son Lütold III, founder of the Fahr Abbey (1130)Lütold IV, founder of the Rüti Abbey (1206)Lütold V, founder of the castle and the town of Regensberg (1244)Lütold VI, disputed the possession of Regensberg by his brother Ulrich 1267/1268, married Gertrud, daughter of Rudolf III of HabsburgLütold VII (sold Regensberg in 1302)Lütold VIII (died 1326)Leuthold survives as a surname into modern times.".
- Q1607959 label "Lütold".