Philip of Swabia (redirect from Philipp von Schwaben)
Zeugenkontinuität von Philipp von Schwaben bis Friedrich II. (in German) In: Andrea Rzihacek, Renate Spreitzer (ed.): Philipp von Schwaben. Beiträge zur internationalen...
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Duchy of Swabia (redirect from Herzogtum Schwaben)
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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Rudolf of Rheinfelden (redirect from Rudolf von Schwaben)
Salzburg; Bishops Burchard II of Halberstadt, Altmann of Passau, Adalbert II of Worms [de] and Adalbero of Würzburg; Dukes Berthold II of Carinthia, Welf...
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Henry IV, who ruled as Henry II of Germany. As a result, Otto of Worms renounced his fiefs at Worms to Bishop Burchard of Worms, a long-time political...
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Matilda of Swabia (‹See Tfd›German: Mathilde von Schwaben; c. 988/989 – 29 July 1032), a member of the Conradine dynasty, was Duchess of Carinthia by her...
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the next king from the Staufen dynasty. According to the chronicle of Burchard of Ursperg, Conrad died in Durlach during a campaign against Berthold V...
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Zürich (died in 958) was Duchess of Swabia through her first marriage to Burchard II. After the death of her first husband, she married Hermann of Swabia...
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Emperor Otto II, born late in 955. The latter regarded him as both "nephew and brother" (nepos ac frater). When the childless Duke Burchard III of Swabia...
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940, +994; 4/322; Ekkehard II. von St. Gallen 3/23. Vierhaus (2008), p. 371. Gerberga von Burgund, Herzogin von Schwaben, + 1000: Gisela 3/837. Heimatverein...
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