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    Rudolf of Rheinfelden (c. 1025 – 15 October 1080) was Duke of Swabia from 1057 to 1079. Initially a follower of his brother-in-law, the Salian emperor...
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    they elected the antipope Clement III. Rudolf of Rheinfelden was killed in battle and his successor, Hermann of Salm, could only exert royal authority...
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    ruler of Denmark. October 14 – Battle on the Elster: Rudolf of Rheinfelden defeats the imperial forces led by Henry IV at the Elster River. Rudolf dies...
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  • Rheinfelden (Alemannic German: Rhyfälde [ˈriːfæld̥ə]) is a municipality in the canton of Aargau in Switzerland, seat of the district of Rheinfelden. It...
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    gave him the hand of his seven-year-old daughter Agnes of Waiblingen. Contested by Rudolf's son Berthold of Rheinfelden and Berthold of Zähringen, Frederick...
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    of the lands of Rudolf's son Count Berthold of Rheinfelden in 1090 (though not his comital title, which stayed with the family von Wetter-Rheinfelden)...
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  • with Rudolf of Rheinfelden, who also was elected German anti-king in 1077. Adelaide's parents were Count Otto of Savoy and his wife Adelaide of Susa from...
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  • Agnes of Rheinfelden (c. 1065-1111), daughter of King Rudolf of Rheinfelden Bertha of Rheinfelden (c. 1065–after 1128), countess of Kellmünz Berthold of Rheinfelden...
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  • 1065 to Rudolf of Rheinfelden, duke of Swabia and German anti-king, and his second wife, Adelaide of Savoy. Her maternal aunt was Bertha of Savoy, who...
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    medieval Europe By Alfred P. Smyth, Palgrave Macmillan (1998), p. 64 Ernst Rudolf Huber: Deutsche Verfassungsgeschichte seit 1789. Vol. I: Reform und Restauration...
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    (c. 1253, Rheinfelden – 23 December 1304, Munich), married 1273 in Aachen to Duke Louis II of Bavaria and became mother of Duke Rudolf I of Bavaria and...
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  • Bertha of Rheinfelden (also Bertha of Bregenz) (born c. 1065; d. after 1128), countess of Kellmünz, was the daughter of Rudolf of Rheinfelden and wife of Ulrich...
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    king Henry IV of Germany and anti-king Rudolf of Rheinfelden, fought on October 14, 1080 near Hohenmölsen on the White Elster river. Rudolf's forces were...
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  • known as Berthold of Rheinfelden, was the Duke of Swabia from 1079 until his death. He was the eldest son of Rudolf of Rheinfelden, duke of Swabia, and German...
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    Pope Gregory VII as well as lending his support for the election of Rudolf of Rheinfelden in March 1077. Pope and Emperor were superficially reconciled in...
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  • her marriage to Rudolf of Rheinfelden, she was Duchess of Swabia from 1059-1060, before her early death. Matilda was the third daughter of Emperor Henry...
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    III, a nephew of Count palatine Ezzo of Lotharingia, received the Duchy of Carinthia. The next year she enfeoffed Rudolf of Rheinfelden with Swabia, appointed...
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    chieftain of Nong Ruben I, Armenian prince (approximate date) Rudolf of Rheinfelden, duke of Swabia (d. 1080) Simon I, French nobleman (approximate date)...
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  • Agnes of Rheinfelden (*c. 1065; † 19 December 1111) was the daughter of Rudolf of Rheinfelden, and the wife of Berthold II of Zähringen, Duke of Swabia...
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    totius Hispaniae ("Emperor of all Spain"). March 14 – German nobles opposing king Henry IV elected an antiking, Rudolf of Rheinfelden, despite king Henry having...
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    fought 1080 near the White Elster between king Henry IV of Germany and anti-king Rudolf of Rheinfelden Elster glaciation (Elsterian Stage) Elster Valley Railway...
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    Rudolph (name) (redirect from Rudolf)
    Rudolph of France (c. 890–936), reigned 923–936 Rudolf of Rheinfelden (1025–1080), Duke of Swabia Rudolph II, Count of Habsburg (died 1232) Rudolf I of Germany...
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    155-metre (509 ft) high rock. Gebhard, an ally of Pope Gregory VII and the anti-king Rudolf of Rheinfelden, had three major castles extended to secure the...
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    Mellrichstadt: Emperor Henry IV defeats the German anti-king Rudolf of Rheinfelden, duke of Swabia, near Mellrichstadt (modern Germany). October 3 – Grand...
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    of Homberg-Thierstein in the 11th and 12th centuries. The western Fricktal was held by the Burgundian Lords of Rheinfelden, their last scion Rudolf of...
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    Rudolf of Rheinfelden during the Investiture Controversy. When Rudolf had himself elected German anti-king at Forchheim in 1077, Frederick of Hohenstaufen...
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    valley. The first written reference dates from 1077, when King Rudolf of Rheinfelden tried in vain to conquer Sigmaringen Castle. The city was officially...
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  • ruler of Denmark. October 14 – Battle on the Elster: Rudolf of Rheinfelden defeats the imperial forces led by Henry IV at the Elster River. Rudolf dies...
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    overcoming the rebels of the papally-approved claimant Rudolf of Rheinfelden, Duke of Swabia. Vratislaus even succeeded in seizing Rudolf's golden lance. The...
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    by Henry, whose enemy Rudolf of Rheinfelden had sought refuge in Denmark. The warriors of the fleet, mostly made up of peasants who needed to be home...
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