Hnabi

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Hnabi (sometimes also called Nebi, * around 710/715; † 785/788) was an Alemannic count or duke.

He was the son of the Alemanni prince Huoching , who in turn was a son of Duke Gotfrid , who probably belonged to the Agilolfinger family . Around 724, Hnabi was one of the founders of the Reichenau monastery alongside Count Berthold, the progenitor of the Ahalolfinger family . In the Reichenau fraternization book it bears the title comes ("Graf").

With his wife Hereswind, Hnabi had at least two children:

literature

  • Michael Borgolte : The Counts of Alemannia in Merovingian and Carolingian times. A prosopography (= archeology and history. 2). Thorbecke, Sigmaringen 1986, ISBN 3-7995-7351-8 , p. 184, (At the same time: Freiburg (Breisgau), University, habilitation paper, 1981, part 2).
  • Hans Jänichen : The Alemannic princes Nebi and Berthold and their relationships with the monasteries of St. Gallen and Reichenau. In: sheets for German national history . Vol. 112, 1976, pp. 30-40 .

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  1. v. Galli conf. tripl. P. 319
  2. ^ Thegan von Trier : Vita Hludovici p. 590 f c. 2 (Edition: Ernst Tremp (Ed.): Scriptores rerum Germanicarum in usum scholarum separatim editi 64: Thegan, Die Taten Kaiser Ludwigs (Gesta Hludowici imperatoris). Astronomus, Das Leben Kaiser Ludwigs (Vita Hludowici imperatoris). Hanover 1995 ( Monumenta Germaniae Historica , digitized version ))