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1 - The Hucpoldings’ Involvement in the Political Struggles of the Kingdom of Italy (847–945)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 April 2022
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The first part of the book is dedicated to the prosopographic reconstruction of the kinship group, and to the political context and relationships in which the members, both men and women, operated from the second half of the ninth century to the beginning of the twelfth. The first chapter examines the first century of the Hucpoldings in Italy. Fundamentally, it suggests that the criteria for the inclusion into the ranks of Carolingian elite in the Italian kingdom were a relationship with the royal power and the attainment of public offices in different areas of the kingdom, such as in the palace of the capital Pavia, eastern Emilia, the duchy of Spoleto or the marchese of Tuscany.
Keywords: kinship; Hucpoldings; Italian kingdom; officials; Königsnähe
As members of the Adelsaristocratie, the Hucpoldings were connected to the Carolingian dynasty at the highest level. The first known member of the kindred group, Hucpold, was associated with Lothar I (817/840–855) and came to Italy with the Frankish army. There he set about to establish his kindred through political and matrimonial alliances.
Spreading their political and patrimonial horizons was a common practice of Frankish aristocracies in the Carolingian period. Nonetheless, the case of Hucpold and of his kindred can be almost totally linked to the Italian territory. They even had the admiration of Liutprand of Cremona, who depicts Hucpold's son, Hubald, as defender of Italian pride against Bavarian invaders in the last decades of the ninth century. The fragmentary sources that survive to this day allow us, however, to identify the region, which corresponds to Roman Alamannia (now Switzerland and adjacent parts of France and Germany) as both the origin of Hucpold and even that of his ancestors. Furthermore, their long-standing practice of Ripuarian Frankish law permits us to retrace the origins of the kin group further back in time and to place it in the lands traversed by the Rhine where the Ripuarian Franks had already established themselves in Roman times.
The history of the Hucpoldings in Italy starts in the first half of the ninth century in the context of the military expeditions organized by Lothar I and his son, Louis II, against the ‘Saracens’.
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- Struggles for Power in the Kingdom of ItalyThe Hucpoldings, c. 850-c.1100, pp. 45 - 82Publisher: Amsterdam University PressPrint publication year: 2022