- Brunonen
The Brunonen (Latin Brunones) were a Saxon noble family in the 10th and 11th centuries, who owned property in
Eastphalia (around Brunswick) andFrisia .The Brunonen are assumed to be descendants of
Brun, Duke of Saxony (d. 880). This would make them the senior branch of theLiudolfing house, to which theOttonian emperors also belonged. This relationship is considered likely because the names Brun and Liudolf are both common among the Brunonen, and their properties are located in the same areas as the properties of the early Liudolfings. In addition, contemporaries seemed to regard the Brunonen as male-line relatives of the Ottonian kings, as shown by the candidacy for king ofBrun I, Count of Brunswick . However, there is no evidence that the Brunonen are related to the Liudolfings, and nothing is known about the existence of any children of Duke Brun.The oldest properties of the Brunonen were located in the
Derlingau , from which they spread their influence to adjacent areas. The town of Brunswick, located at the western edge of the Derlingau, became their comital seat in the 9th or10th century ; according to legends, Brunswick (the name literally means "Brun's town") was founded by one of the Brunonen named Brun — it is unclear by which one.The next assumed member of the Brunonen house was a Count Liudolf, who was mentioned in
942 . The first certain member of the house wasBrun I, Count of Brunswick , who is attested since991 . Count Bruno I sought without success to succeed Otto III in1002 as King of the Romans. In1067 , Bruno's grandson Egbert was granted theMargraviate of Meißen by Emperor Henry IV. His son, Egbert II, opposed that same ruler and lost his rights to both Meißen andFrisia .Ekbert II's death marked the end of the Brunonen line. Ekbert II's sister,
Gertrude of Brunswick , had a daughter with her second husband, Henry the Fat, Margrave of Frisia ofNortheim . This daughter, Richenza (d.1141 ) married Lothar of Süpplingenburg, who wasDuke of Saxony and later became Holy Roman Emperor. Their daughter Gertrude (d.1143 ) married DukeHenry the Proud of Saxony andBavaria , a member of the House ofWelf . In this way, the Welf dynasty gained the Brunonen properties around Brunswick, which they would hold until the 20th century.Family tree
# Brun I of Brunswick (d. 1015/16), married
Gisela of Swabia (b. c.990 ; d. 15. February1043 inGoslar ) (married 1016/17 Emperor Conrad II (d.1039 ))
## Liudolf (d. 23. April1038 ), married Gertrud of Frisia (d.1077 )
###Brun II (b. c.1024 ; d. 26. Juni1057 ), Margrave of Frisia
### Ekbert I (d.1068 ), married Irmgard of Susa
#### Ekbert II (d.1090 ), married Oda ofOrlamünde
####Gertrude of Brunswick (d.1117 ), married I. Dietrich of Katlenburg (d.1085 ); II. Henry the Fat of Northeim (d.1101 ); III.Heinrich I, Markgraf of Meißen (d.1103 )
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