Anonymous ID: 2bfc8c Jan. 26, 2021, 10:19 a.m. No.12721367   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

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>a small group of this tribe

 

It was these "groups"/families:

 

  1. The Carolingian dynastic family, from whom five different lines of

kings descended. Famous was the very first, Charles I, called

"Charlemagne"โ€“or Charles the Great. There were 6 kings in the first

line, 2 in the second, and another three different kings after that, for

a total of 11 kings in this dynastic family alone.

 

  1. The Ottonian dynastic family of the Saxons produced 4 kings.

 

  1. The Salian dynastic family of the Franks produced 4 kings.

 

  1. The Supplinburg family produced only 1 king.

 

  1. Staufen (or Hohenstaufen) who provided two different lines of kings, 2 from one line and 1 king from the other.

 

  1. The Welf family which only produced one king

 

  1. The Luxembourg family which produced three kings but only the last two were successive.

 

  1. The Wittelsbach family which produced two kings but not successively

 

  1. The Habsburg dynastic family produced 12 successive kings, the most prolific.

 

  1. The Habsburg-Lorraine dynastic family produced 4 kings.

 

There were a total of 45 emperors. These 45 men came from 10 dynastic families.

Three of those kings/families were excommunicated:

 

Henry IV was excommunicated for the Investiture Controversy, and his son was also excommunicated, thus ending this dynasty of kings which was the Salien.

 

Frederick II excommunicated 4 times and was even called "the antichrist" for going against the "POPE", who of course claimed to be "christ on earth" because he claimed he was christ's representative. Frederick was of the Staufen (or Hohenstaufen) dynasty thus ending this dynasty of kings

 

Otto IV was the one and only king of this dynasty, the Welf, thus being ended with his excommunication.