Supplinburg dynasty

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The Supplinburg dynasty was a short-lived German noble house that rose to prominence in the early 12th century, most notably through Lothair III’s reign as Holy Roman Emperor.

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Supplinburg dynasty canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf German noble house
noble family
associatedWith Duchy of Saxony
Imperial throne of the Holy Roman Empire
coreTerritory Süpplingenburg in Saxony
country Holy Roman Empire
ethnicGroup Germans
floruit early 12th century
foundingFigure Lothair of Supplinburg
hasTitle Duke of Saxony
Holy Roman Emperor
historicalReputation short-lived but influential ruling house in 12th-century Germany
houseType medieval European dynasty
language Middle High German
namedAfter Süpplingenburg
notableMember Lothair III, Holy Roman Emperor
Lothair of Supplinburg
politicalRole imperial leadership in the Holy Roman Empire
princely leadership in Saxony
politicalStatus princely house of the Holy Roman Empire
precededBy Salian dynasty
region Saxony
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
riseToProminence reign of Lothair III as Holy Roman Emperor
shortDescription short-lived German noble house of the early 12th century
succeededBy Hohenstaufen dynasty
surface form: House of Hohenstaufen

House of Welf
timePeriod High Middle Ages

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Salian dynasty followedBy Supplinburg dynasty
Duchy of Saxony ruler Supplinburg dynasty
House of Salian successor Supplinburg dynasty