Hunfrid, Margrave of Istria

Hunfrid (I) was the Margrave of Istria and, according to some sources, Duke of Friuli from 799 to c. 804, when a Duke John was ruling Istria. He was the founder of the family called the Hunfridings.

Hunfrid first appears in Istria as marchio in 799, the same year that Eric of Friuli died.

He was an Aleman[1] and a count in (or of) Rhaetia, in 806 and 808. Based on his presence in a list of personages in the libri memoriales of Reichenau and Sankt Gallen, he is presumed to have married Hitta (Hidda), an Udalriching and probably the niece or granddaughter of Gerold of Vinzgouw and thus a cousin or niece of Hunfrid's predecessor in Italy, Eric. Based on the same memorial books, he is probably the father of Adalbert, his successor in Rhaetia, Odalric, who became Count of Barcelona in another part of the Empire, and Hunfrid II, who became dux super Redicam (duke over Rhaetia) and father of the later Hunfriding Dukes of Swabia.

Notes

  1. The historian of early medieval Raetia, Elizabeth Meyer-Marthaler, considered him of Frankish origin (Meyer-Marthaler, Rätien im frühen Mittelalter (Zurich: Leeman) 1948

References

Preceded by
Eric
Duke of Friuli
799? 808?
Succeeded by
Aio
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