Clementia (d. 28 December 1158), married in 1130 to Duke Conrad I of Zähringen Alice, married c. 1130 to Baldwin IV Beatrix (d. 1160), married Ithier...
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of Zähringen, Margrave of Baden-Baden, and had two daughters, Margaret and Adelaide; then (3) count Guillaume II of Katzenelnbogen. Marguerite de Montbéliard...
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Leiningen in 1241. Another part of the inheritance went to the House of Zähringen, who at times left some of their rights to the archbishopric of Strasbourg...
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Canton of Bern (redirect from Canton de Berne)
After Rudolf's death in 1090, his lands went to his son, Berchtold II of Zähringen. He and his son, Berchtold III, tried to use these lands to expand their...
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Canton of Neuchâtel (redirect from Canton de Neuchâtel)
and Neuchâtel entered a union. The lands of Neuchâtel had passed to the Zähringen lords of Freiburg in the late 14th century as inheritance from the childless...
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Vaud (redirect from Canton de Vaud)
successor state to the Merovingians). In 1032 the Zähringens of Germany defeated the Burgundians. The Zähringens themselves were succeeded in 1218 by the counts...
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and crown the Holy Roman Emperor, in a letter to Berthold V, Duke of Zähringen. Rueda Abbey is founded by Cistercians at Sástago, in the Kingdom of Aragon...
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House of Lorraine (redirect from Charles de Lorraine, 4me duc de Guise)
Dynasty, the same branch from which the House of Habsburg and the House of Zähringen could possibly descend; the theory of Gerardide ancestry, which claims...
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Bonne of Berry (redirect from Bonne de Berry)
her father, she was a granddaughter of John II of France. Born at the château de Mehun-sur-Yèvre in the beginning of 1367, she was named after her paternal...
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Jacques of Savoy, Count of Romont (redirect from Jacques de Savoie, Comte de Romont)
century, when it wrested control from the original owners, the House of Zähringen. Savoy extended its influence by supporting the city of Bern against the...
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Duke of Nemours (redirect from Duc de Nemours)
d'Orléans, the second son of King Louis Philippe of the French. House of Château-Landon Orson (1120–1148) Aveline (1148–1174), died 1196 Aveline married...
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Sigmaringen Castle (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
was married to Richinza von Spitzenberg, daughter of Berthold I. von Zähringen. At the end of the 11th century he built a castle on the Spitzenberg at...
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Auguste of Baden-Baden (category House of Zähringen)
and her husband lived in the Château de Saint-Cloud, one of the Orléans' residences, and had also an apartment at the château of Versailles where her son...
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Bruchet 1907, p. 86. Chaubet 1984, p. 93-125. Bruchet, Max (1907). Le château de Ripaille (in French). C. Delagrave (Paris). p. 86. Chaubet, Daniel (1984)...
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Bonne of Bourbon (redirect from Bonne de Bourbon)
caring for her grandson, the new Count Amadeus VIII. Bonne died at the Château de Mâcon. She and Amadeus had three children: A daughter, born 1358, who...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Lausanne, Geneva and Fribourg (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
the end of the 11th century; then the lords of Gerenstein, the dukes of Zähringen (c. 1156); the counts of Kyburg (1218); and finally the counts (later...
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during the wars of emancipation against the emperors of the house of Zähringen in the north (late 10th to early 11th century), then during the battles...
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1200s (decade) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
and crown the Holy Roman Emperor, in a letter to Berthold V, Duke of Zähringen. Rueda Abbey is founded by Cistercians at Sástago, in the Kingdom of Aragon...
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1290s (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Richard de Willoughby, English landowner and politician (d. 1362) Rudolf Hesso, Margrave of Baden-Baden, German nobleman (House of Zähringen) (d. 1335)...
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1151 no issue (2) Gertrude of Flanders 1155 no issue (3) Clementia of Zähringen 1164 two daughters (4) Beatrice of Viennois 1175/77 one son 4 March 1189...
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dispensation was obtained in October 1297. The wedding took place at the Château de Chambéry in 1298. As countess of Savoy, Marie of Brabant appears to have...
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knight (b. 1250) Rudolf I, German nobleman, knight and co-ruler (House of Zähringen) Simon of Clermont, French nobleman and bishop (House of Clermont) Takatsukasa...
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1180s (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Tyre, Archbishop of Tyre (b. c. 1130) December 8 – Berthold IV, Duke of Zähringen (b.c 1125) 1187 February 18 – Gilbert Foliot, bishop of London (b. 1110)...
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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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Old Swiss Confederacy (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
annexed by Berne in 1555: Imperial Valley of Saanen Imperial Valley of Château-d'Œx County of Werdenberg – from 1493 by treaty with Lucerne; annexed by...
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V, duke of Zähringen, founds the city of Bern (modern Switzerland). King Canute VI leads a Danish Crusade to Finland. Spring – William de Longchamp, Chief...
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position of heir to Savoy. The wedding took place on 17 October 1307 at the Château de Montbard in Burgundy. In 1323, her spouse succeeded to become Count of...
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Bulle Corbières Vuippens Surpierre Bossonnens Castella Chenaux De Diesbach Griset de Forel Gruyères Illens Löwenberg Mézières Poya Rue Saint-Germain...
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Matilda of Tuscany (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
marital agreements, Beatrice brought important assets in Lorraine: the Château of Briey, the Lordships of Stenay, Mouzay, Juvigny, Longlier, and Orval...
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Utha, daughter of Godfrey count of Calw, with Luitgarde of the house of Zähringen and Henry the Great, duke of Bavaria. By the late fourteenth century,...
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