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Description one page of the Lex Baiuvariorum from the 9th century Ingolstätter manuscript that today is at the University Library of Munich; the page shows the paragraph that determines: "... About the families, who are called the Huosi, Trozza, Fagana, Hahiligga and Anniona: those are almost the first, behind the Agilolfings, who are the ducal house, ..." (De genelogia, qui vocantur Huosi Trozza Fagana Hahiligga Anniona: isti sunt quasi primi post Agilolvingas, qui sunt de generi ducali ...)
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Source Haus der Bayrischen Geschichte http://www.hdbg.de/polges/pages/abbildungen/kap1abild03.htm
Author unknown 9th century monk, uploaded by El bes 17:38, 12 February 2008 (UTC)
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