• Through the marriage of Hartmann von Dillingen (d. 1121) with a certain Adelheid, the House of Dillingen acquired the old Kyburg possessions as well as territorial...
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    of Kyburg probably came into existence in the 11th century and is first mentioned in 1027. After 1053 it was a possession of the counts of Dillingen. It...
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    Warmann (Warmund) von Dillingen (1026–1034) 50. Eberhard von Kyburg-Dillingen (1034–1046) 51. Theoderich (1047–1051) 52, Rumold von Bonstetten (1051–1069)...
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    counties of Dillingen and Kyburg were again separated with his son Adalbert III continuing the Dillingen line and his other son Ulrich the cadet Kyburg line...
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    Abbot Ulrich II of St. Gall. By 1096, the counts of Dillingen included a count of Kyburg as one of their titles. By 1180, the counts of Kyburg emerged...
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    built Kyburg castle in the tenth century. With the extinction of the counts of Winterthur in 1053, the castle passed to the counts of Dillingen. Winterthur...
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  • (1228–1233) Ulrich IV. von Kyburg, Prince-bishop (1233/34–1237) Volkard von Neuburg, Prince-bishop (1237–1251) Heinrich III. von Montfort, Prince-bishop...
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