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Conradines and Babenbergers were feuding shortly afterwards. On the other hand, Poppo may have been punished for the ill-advised campaign of Arn. He was restored to his lands in 899 and made Count of the
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and burn the German-allied Slav districts. Poppo's subsequent expedition against them is recorded in three different variations in the three different manuscript traditions of the
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Thuringii, and was defeated savagely and forced to retreat with only a few men.
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45:. All three may have been the sons or grandsons of
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125:in 903. He was Count of the
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148:Reuter, Timothy (trans.)
26:(died after 906) was the
108:and Arn was replaced by
102:Arn, Bishop of Würzburg
72:threatened to invade
47:Poppo (I) of Grapfeld
173:dux Sorabici limitis
100:, Poppo had advised
151:The Annals of Fulda
279:Dukes of Thuringia
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127:Volkfeld
24:Boppo II
20:Poppo II
233:Germany
222:, 3 n9.
133:Sources
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110:Rudolf
106:Conrad
91:Saxons
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235:, 81.
159:Notes
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