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Originally appearing in Volume V28, Page 504 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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WELF  or

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GUELPH, a princely
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family of Germany, descended from Count Warin of Altorf (8th century), whose son Isenbrand is said to have named his family Welfen, i.e. whelps . From his son Well I . (d . 824) were descended the kings of Upper
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Burgundy and the elder German
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line of Welf . Well III . (d . 1055) obtained the duchy of Carinthia and the March of Verona . With him the elder line became
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extinct, but his grandson in the
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female line, Welf IV . (as duke, Well I.), founded the younger line, and became duke of Bavaria in 1070 . Henry the Black (d . 1126), by his
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marriage with a daughter of Magnus, duke of Saxony, obtained
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half of the latter's hereditary possessions, including
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Luneburg, and his son Henry the Proud (q.v.) inherited by marriage the emperor Lothair's lands in Brunswick, &c., and received the duchy of Saxony . The power which the family thus acquired, and the consequent rivalry with the house of
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Hohenstaufen, occasioned the strife of Guelphs and Ghibellines (q.v.) in Italy .

Henry the

Lion lost the duchies of Bavaria and Saxony by his
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rebellion in 118o, and Well VI . (d . 1191)
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left his hereditary lands in Swabia and his
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Italian possessions to the emperor Henry VI . Thus, although one of the Welfs reigned as the emperor
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Otto IV., there remained to the family nothing but the lands inherited from the emperor Lothair, which were made into the duchy of Brunswick in 1235 . Of the many branches of the house of Brunswick that of
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Wolfenbuttel became extinct in 1884, and that of Luneburg received the electoral dignity of Hanover in 1692, and founded the Hanoverian dynasty of
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Great Britain and Ireland in 1714 . For its further
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history see HANOVER . The Hanoverian legitimists in the German Reichstag are known as Welfen . See
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Sir A . Halliday, History of the House of Guelph (1821) ; R . D . Lloyd, Origin of the Guelphs; F . Schmidt, Die Anfange
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des welfischen Geschlechts (Hanover, 1900) .

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