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    name is gallicized as de Furstenberg or anglicized as Furstenberg. Fürstenberg was a county of the Holy Roman Empire in Swabia, present-day southern Baden-Württemberg...
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    Swabia is a cultural, historic and linguistic region in southwestern Germany. The name is ultimately derived from the medieval Duchy of Swabia, one of...
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  • Rhine-Westphalia House of Fürstenberg (Swabia), from Swabia (now southern Baden-Württemberg), Germany House of Fürstenberg (Westphalia), from Westphalia...
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  • Prince Tassilo of Fürstenberg (1903–1989) on 19 November 1938 and they were divorced. They have three children (see House of Fürstenberg (Swabia) for further...
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    Fürstenberg-Weitra was a cadet branch of the princely House of Fürstenberg, originally from Donaueschingen in Swabia, in present-day southwestern Baden-Württemberg...
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    Fürstenberg-Taikowitz was a cadet branch of the princely House of Fürstenberg, originally from Swabia in present-day Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It emerged...
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    the 12th century used the title of Duke of Zähringen, in compensation for having conceded the title of Duke of Swabia to the Staufer in 1098. The Zähringer...
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    Fürstenberg was a county (German: Grafschaft), and later a principality (Fürstentum), of the Holy Roman Empire in Swabia, which was located in present-day...
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    The Duchy of Swabia (German: Herzogtum Schwaben; Latin: Ducatus Allemaniæ) was one of the five stem duchies of the medieval German Kingdom. It arose in...
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    Freeholder of Egenburg by Würzburg. The baronial Fürstenberg family of Westphalia should not be confused with the princely family of Fürstenberg from Swabia. Some...
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  • The Dukes of Swabia were the rulers of the Duchy of Swabia during the Middle Ages. Swabia was one of the five stem duchies of the medieval German kingdom...
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    to the former House of Fürstenberg (Swabia). The meaning of the three discs leaves room for speculation. They are either reminiscent of glass spheres...
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    The Circle of Swabia or Swabian Circle (German: Schwäbischer Reichskreis or Schwäbischer Kreis) was an Imperial Circle of the Holy Roman Empire established...
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    to the House of Fürstenberg (Swabia). Through a land swap the town came in 1806 to the Kingdom of Württemberg and became the seat of Oberamt Wiesensteig...
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  • von Fürstenberg, also Prince-Bishop of Paderborn) The Bishop of Paderborn (Franz Egon von Fürstenberg, also Prince-Bishop of Hildesheim) The Bishop of Freising...
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    fought in Swabia, as part of the division of Karl Aloys von Fürstenberg. After the contingent was disbanded, the Corps remained in Swabia, participating...
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  • Alzey. Hermann I of Lotharingia 945–996 Ezzo of Lotharingia 996–1034 Otto I of Lotharingia 1034–1045 (Duke of Swabia 1045–1047) Henry I of Lotharingia 1045–1060/1061...
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    Swabia, the Swabian Jura, northern Lake Constance, the upper Danube, the Swabian-Franconian Forest, the Southern Black Forest and the Principality of...
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    Gertrud of Saxony, daughter of Lothair II, Holy Roman Emperor, Duke of Saxony Welf VI (1115–1191), Margrave of Tuscany Steingaden Abbey, Swabia, place of burial...
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  • II) of Hohenberg-Rotenburg (c. 1235 – 17 April 1298) was Count of Hohenberg and Haigerloch and imperial governor of Lower Swabia. He was a member of the...
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  • Counts of Montfort were a German noble dynasty from Swabia. They belonged to high nobility of the Holy Roman Empire and enjoyed the privileged status of Imperial...
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    imperial immediacy, or were divided between the houses of Urach (the counts of Freiburg), Kyburg and Fürstenberg. The shield with heraldic eagle visible in...
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  • Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald (category Districts of Baden-Württemberg)
    Duchy of Swabia. In 1368, the Breisgau went into the hands of the House of Habsburg (see Anterior Austria). The Swabian princes of Fürstenberg dominated...
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    Achilles, who held some possessions in Swabia himself, protected his Swabian relatives against the powerful Counts of Württemberg, who had formed a threat...
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    of the Breisgau, an early medieval county in the Duchy of Swabia. A continuous sequence of counts is known since 962; the counts belong to the House of...
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  • extinct in 1647, became part of the Principality of Ansbach. Stühlingen, acquired in 1582, was inherited by Fürstenberg in 1639. Pappenheim was mediatised...
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    The House of Schwarzenberg is a German (Franconian) and Czech (Bohemian) aristocratic family, formerly one of the most prominent European noble houses. The...
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    whose reign a division of the estate with the princely house of Fürstenberg took place, sometime before 1245. In 1272 a son of Egino II's, Heinrich, received...
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    people in Swabia, the independence and freedom of the Eidgenossen was a powerful and attractive role model. Many a baron in southern Swabia feared that...
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    Hohenlohe (redirect from House of Hohenlohe)
    Jerusalem. Facetten staufischer Geschichte. Sigmaringen (From Swabia to Jerusalem. Facets of Staufer history). Sigmaringen 1995, pp. 209–240. See also: "Hohenlohe...
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