Unruochings

The Unruochings (Italian: Unrochingi ; French: Unrochides; German: Unruochinger) were a Frankish noble family who established themselves in Italy.

The family is named for the first member to come to prominence, Unruoch II of Friuli (floruit early 9th century).

The family members held various titles in northern Italy, including Margrave and Duke of Friuli, one of the lordships established on the eastern Marches of the Frankish Empire.

The family's main landholdings, however, were in modern France, north of the River Seine, and southern Belgium.

Berengar left no male heirs, but the descendants of his daughter Gisela and Adalbert I of Ivrea including their son Berengar II of Italy, Berengar II's son Adalbert, and Adalbert's son Otto-William, Duke of Burgundy, are counted among the Unruochings.