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  1. Welf II (1072 – 24 September 1120, Kaufering), [1] or Welfhard, called Welf the Fat (pinguis), [2] was Duke of Bavaria from 1101 until his death. In the Welf genealogy, he is counted as Welf V.

  2. Guelfo II da Baviera, também conhecido como Guelfo V (em alemão, Welf V.; 1072 - Kaufering, 24 de setembro de 1120) foi Duque da Baviera de 1101 até sua morte e, por seu casamento com Matilde da Toscana, foi também regente da Toscana, de 1089 até separar-se da esposa, em 1095.

  3. La segunda casa de Welf, también llamada casa de Brunswick, de Welf-Este o antigua casa de Baviera, o simplemente casa de Welf, es una casa principesca alemana, rama cadete cognádicamente de la casa antigua de Welf que, de hecho, encuentra su origen agnático (patrilineal) en el reino de Italia, en la rama mayor de la poderosa casa ...

  4. Welf: When Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor, became king of Germany, he restored Bavaria to the Welf line in the person of Henry X's son, Henry XII the Lion, Duke of Saxony.

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    Welf was the son of Albert Azzo II, Margrave of Milan, and Kunigunde of Altdorf. When Welf's maternal uncle, Welf, Duke of Carinthia (also known as Welf III), died childless in 1055, Welf inherited his property. In 1062 Welf married Ethelinde of Northeim, daughter of Otto, Duke of Bavaria. Although Azzo II of Este continued firm in the interests of...

    Welf had the following children from his marriage with Judith of Flanders, daughter of Baldwin IV, Count of Flanders: 1. Welf II, Duke of Bavaria, born 1072 2. Henry IX, Duke of Bavaria(died 13 December 1126) 3. Kunizza, died 6 March 1120, married Frederick Rocho, Count of Dießen

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    Robinson, I. S. (1999). Henry IV of Germany 1056-1106. Cambridge University Press.
    B. Schneidmüller, Die Welfen. Herrschaft und Erinnerung(Stuttgart, 2000).
    Sir Andrew Halliday Annals of the House of Hannover, v.1, London, 1826. at Google Books
    Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700by Frederick Lewis Weis, Line 166-23
    The Plantagenet Ancestryby William Henry Turton, Page 40
  5. Güelfo II (c.1072-24 de septiembre de 1120, Kaufering) o Welfhard, llamado Güelfo el Gordo, [1] fue duque de Baviera desde 1101 hasta su muerte. En la genealogía de la Casa de Welf, se incluye como Güelfo V. Güelfo era el hijo mayor de Güelfo I de Baviera, y su esposa Judith de Flandes. [2]

  6. Welf II (1072 – 24 septiembre 1120, Kaufering), o Welfhard, llamado Welf el gordo ()pinguis), fue Duque de Baviera desde 1101 hasta su muerte. En la genealogía de Welf, es contado como Welf V. Vida. Welf era el hijo mayor de Welf I, duque de Baviera, y su esposa Judit de Flandes.