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The first of the
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and of another
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116:Arduin allied his family with the
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158:Egbert I, Margrave of Meissen
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27:family that immigrated to
130:Adalbert Atto of Canossa
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207:Italian noble families
142:William V of Aquitaine
120:by marrying his heir,
174:Rudolf of Rheinfelden
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164:, was the mother of
150:Hermann IV of Swabia
182:Amadeus II of Savoy
154:Otto III of Swabia
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170:Henry IV
146:Adelaide
60:Provence
33:Neustria
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178:Peter I
99:marches
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83:Albenga
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