List of monarchs of Baden (section House of Zähringen)
Welf, the Habsburgs and the House of Zähringen. Emperor Henry III had promised the ducal throne to the Zähringen scion Berthold, however, upon Henry's...
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was destroyed by fire in 1185. The palace was reconstructed under Rudolf of Zähringen. This building was heavily damaged in the sack of the city by the...
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(1135–1145) Henry II of Leez (1145–1164) Alexander II (1164–1167) Rudolf of Zähringen (1167–1191) Saint Albert of Leuven (1191–1192) Lothaire of Hochstaden...
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of many dynasties, some of which the Habsburgs were heirs to. In 1198, Rudolf II, Count of Habsburg fully dedicated the dynasty to the Staufer cause by...
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freedom enjoyed by the citizens of Liege. He went to war against Rudolf of Zähringen, Prince-Bishop of Liège. On July 31, 1180, he and his knights routed...
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1142–1153 Arnold von Selenhofen 1153–1160 Christian I 1160–1161 Rudolf of Zähringen 1160–1161 (opposing) Conrad I of Wittelsbach 1161–1165 Christian...
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English landowner and politician (d. 1362) Rudolf Hesso, Margrave of Baden-Baden, German nobleman (House of Zähringen) (d. 1335) Sesson Yūbai, Japanese Buddhist...
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husband's death 10 June 1369 Adelaide of Baden-Baden Rudolf Hesso, Margrave of Baden-Baden (Zähringen) - before 26 August 1347 25 June 1348 husband's accession...
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Canons Regular of the Order of the Holy Cross (redirect from Theodoor van Celles)
five men attached to the household of the prince-bishop of Liege, Rudolf of Zähringen, who accompanied the Emperor Frederick Barbarossa on the Third Crusade...
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Viennois, countess of Savoy (d. 1230) Bertold V, German nobleman (House of Zähringen) (d. 1218) Cadenet, French poet and troubadour (approximate date) David...
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(House of Karamanid) Herman VIII, German nobleman and co-ruler (House of Zähringen) Jeanne de Montfort de Chambéon, Swiss noblewoman and regent Kangan Giin...
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Liège overlords culminated in an 1179 campaign by Prince-Bishop Rudolf of Zähringen, whose troops devastated the county's capital at Borgloon in 1179...
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for nuns. (Some historians claim that he was forced to do so by Rudolf of Zähringen, the Prince-Bishop of Liège, as a penance for having burnt down the...
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Prince-archbishop (1153–1160) Christian I, Prince-archbishop (1160–1161) Rudolf of Zähringen, opposing Prince-archbishop (1160–1161) Conrad I of Wittelsbach,...
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neighbors, the Zähringens to the north and the Savoys to the west, tried to extend their power over the Valais. In 1211, Berthold V of Zähringen was defeated...
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then finally ending up in the monastery under the protection of bishop Rudolf van Würzburg Sönke, Lorenz; Dieter, Mertens; Volker, Press, eds. (1997)....
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1863 Württemberg (1878) 1878-11-09 Sachsen class Imperial German Navy Zähringen 1901-06-12 Wittelsbach class Pre-dreadnought Imperial German Navy Converted...
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struggles against other Swabian lords, namely Rudolf of Rheinfelden, Frederick's predecessor, and the Zähringen and Welf lords. Frederick's brother Otto was...
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Monument to Alexander Suvorov (c. 1729–1800) Fribourg Berthold IV, Duke of Zähringen (1125–1186) by Antoine Claraz, 1965, at Derrière-les-Remparts 9. Geneva...
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born of a morganatic marriage, after all dynastic males of the House of Zähringen died out. The son of Charles Frederick, Grand Duke of Baden, by his second...
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Jakob II von Baden (category House of Zähringen)
Rheinische Geschichte (in German). Retrieved 14 February 2024. Vierhaus, Rudolf, ed. (2011). "Jakob II., Markgraf von Baden, Kurfürst und Erzbischof von...
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Edouard Van Even, "Jaerboeken der Abtdy van Perk van 1077 tot 1316", Mengelingen (1871), pp. 392-393. G. Hansotte, "Bevestiging van de bezittingen van de abdij...
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Sibylle of Saxe-Lauenburg (category House of Zähringen)
badischen Markgräfin Sibylla Augusta. Katz, Gernsbach 2006, ISBN 3-938047-19-4 Rudolf Sillib: Schloß Favorite und die Eremitagen der Markgräfin Franziska Sibylla...
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August 1 – Philip of Alsace, Flemish nobleman (b. 1143) August 5 – Rudolf of Zähringen, archbishop of Mainz August 13 – Philip I, archbishop of Cologne...
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of Bohemia and Judith of Habsburg. Judith was the youngest daughter of Rudolf I of Germany and Gertrude of Hohenberg. In Passau after 19 July 1353, Margaret...
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century. Most of the region came under the control of the ducal house of Zähringen and the comital houses of Habsburg and Kyburg by about 1200. In the second...
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English landowner and politician (d. 1362) Rudolf Hesso, Margrave of Baden-Baden, German nobleman (House of Zähringen) (d. 1335) Sesson Yūbai, Japanese Buddhist...
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Portuguese nobleman and knight (b. 1250) Rudolf I, German nobleman, knight and co-ruler (House of Zähringen) Simon of Clermont, French nobleman and bishop...
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and there elected Christian archbishop. Others, however, elected Rudolf of Zähringen. The Emperor Frederick Barbarossa, however, convened the Synod of...
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the bishops of Augsburg, Speyer, and worms and the Berthold IV, Duke of Zähringen. On Sunday, September 6, 1164, a skirmish turned into an unplanned battle...
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