- Hattonids
The Hattonids were an important imperial noble family in the first half of the ninth century, during the reigns of the
Carolingian kingsCharlemagne andLouis the Pious . They lost their position underLouis the German . They were patronised by the emperors and were enfeoffed withbenefice s on imperial estates. They attended empire-wide councils and were given military commands on the borders to defend the empire from DanishVikings andSlavs .Hailing from Saxony and Bavaria, where they had many lands and "
honores ", the Hattonids were appointed toprefecture s andcounties inEast Franconia and the centralRhineland from an early date. One of their family,Banzleib , was bothCount of Maine inNeustria and Margrave of Saxony under Louis the Pious. The Hattonids more or less controlled Saxony in the last years of Louis the Pious' reign. They were staunch supporters of Louis the Pious and his eldest sonLothair I in the years from 838 to 843. They had a hatred for Louis the German and opposed his rule in Saxony and the creation of a kingdom ofEast Francia , since they had lands on both sides of theRhine . Louis the German, however, jealous of their influence and power in the Rhineland, made war on them; a war which culminated in theBattle of Wörnitz , whereat the Hattonid leaderAdalbert, Count of Metz , died. Adalbert and Banzleib's older brother, Hatto, was displaced from his county of Nassau, too, but he maintained his ground inAlemannia until at least 857.ources
* [http://www.mittelalter-genealogie.de/hattonen_sippe/hattonen.html Lexikon des Mittelalters: Seite 104.]
*Goldberg, Eric J. [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0038-7134%28199507%2970%3A3%3C467%3APRDPAA%3E2.0.CO%3B2-E "Popular Revolt, Dynastic Politics, and Aristocratic Factionalism in the Early Middle Ages: The Saxon Stellinga Reconsidered."] "Speculum ", Vol. 70, No. 3. (Jul., 1995), pp 467–501.
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