Swabian Nobility Pt 2
Chapter 12. GRAFEN von EBERSTEIN
Chapter 13. GRAFEN von FREIBURG
Chapter 14. GRAFEN von FÜRSTENBERG
Chapter 15. GRAFEN von GAMMERTINGEN und ACHALM
Chapter 16. GRAFEN von GRÖNINGEN
Chapter 17. GRAFEN von GRÜNINGEN, GRAFEN von LANDAU
Chapter 18. GRAFEN von HABSBURG
A. GRAFEN von HABSBURG
B. GRAFEN von HABSBURG-LAUFENBURG
Chapter 19. MARKGRAFEN von HACHBERG
Chapter 20. FREIHERREN von ESCHENBACH
Chapter 21. GRAFEN von HOHENBERG
A. GRAFEN von HOHENBERG (ZOLLERN)
B. GRAFEN von HOHENBERG in NAGOLD und WILDBERG
Chapter 22. GRAFEN von KIBURG
A. GRAFEN von KIBURG
B. GRAFEN von KIBURG (HABSBURG)
Chapter 23. GRAFEN von KIRCHBERG
Chapter 24. GRAFEN von LENZBURG, und SCHÄNNIS
Chapter 12. GRAFEN von EBERSTEIN
BERTHOLD [I] von Eberstein . 1085.
m ---. The name of Berthold's wife is not known.
Berthold [I] & his wife had two children:
1. BERTHOLD [II] (-before 1113). m ADELHEID, daughter of ---. 1113. Berthold [II] & his wife had three children:
a) BERTHOLD [III] . 1113/37. m ---. The name of Berthold's wife is not known. Berthold [III] & his wife had one child:
i) BERTHOLD [IV] (-1158 or after, bur Herrenalb). He founded Kloster Herrenalb [1150]. The History of Salem Monastery lists those present at a court of "duce Friderico", including "Bertoldo de Ebirstein", undated but dateable to [1152][494]. m UTA, daughter of --- (-[1185], bur Herrenalb). Berthold [IV] & his wife had [four] children:
(a) [ALBERT . Graf 1180.]
(b) EBERHARD [III] (-[1218/19]). Graf von Eberstein 1195. m [KUNIGUNDE von Andechs, daughter of BERTHOLD I Marchese of Istria, Graf von Andechs & his first wife Hedwig --- (-10 Feb after 1207)]. The De Fundatoribus Monasterii Diessenses lists (in order) "Poppo summus prepositus Babenberch, Mathildis marchionissa de Hohenburch, Kunigundis comitissa de Eberstein, Sophia comitissa de Hennenberch, Berhtoldus dux et marchio…"[495], increasing the probability that all were children of "Berhtoldus marchio". It is not known which Graf von Eberstein was Kunigunde's husband, but Graf Eberhard [III] is the best fit from a chronological point of view. The necrology of Diessen records the death "IV Id Feb" of "Chunigundis com"[496]. 1207.
- GRAFEN von EBERSTEIN[497].
(c) OTA . Nun at Berau [1150]. Abbess of Frauenalb 1193.
(d) HADWIDE . Nun at Berau [1150]. Nun at Frauenalb.
b) EBERHARD [II] . 1113.
c) HUGO . 1113/37.
2. EBERHARD [I] .
[494]
Historia Brevis Monasterii Salemitani 11, MGH SS XXIV, p. 646.
[495]
De Fundatoribus Monasterii Diessenses I, MGH SS XVII, p. 328.
[496]
Necrologium Diessense, Augsburg Necrologies, p. 7.
[497]
ES XII 28-29, extinct in the male line in 1660.
The Annales Sancti Trudperti record that the town of Freiburg was founded in 1118 by "duce Bertholdo"[498]. The primary sources which confirm the parentage and marriages of the following family have not yet been identified, unless otherwise stated below.
KONRAD [I] von Urach, son of EGINO [V] Graf von Urach und Freiburg & his wife Adelheid von Neffen (-24 Sep 1271). The Genealogia Zaringorum names "Cunradum comitem, qui contraxit cum Sophya de Zolre" son of "Egenonem qui contraxit cum Adelheid de Nifen"[499]. Graf zu Urach. Graf von Freiburg. The Annales Basilienses record the death in 1271 of "comes de Friburc"[500]. The necrology of Günthersthal records the death "VIII Kal Oct" of "Cunradus com de Friburg"[501].
m (Papal dispensation 4o Lyon 10 May 1248) SOPHIE von Zollern, daughter of FRIEDRICH [II] Graf von Zollern Burggraf von Nürnberg & his wife Elisabeth --- (-after 1 Feb 1252). The Genealogia Zaringorum names "Cunradum comitem, qui contraxit cum Sophya de Zolre"[502].
Graf Konrad & his wife had [five] children:
1. KONRAD [II] (-2 Oct [1301/02]). Canon at Strasbourg 1265/1296. Canon at Konstanz 1266/1279. Provost at Konstanz cathedral 1300. The necrology of Günthersthal records the death "VI Non Oct" of "Cunradus com de Friburg et ppos Constantiensis"[503].
2. EGINO [II] (-24 Dec after 1317, bur Freiburg St Klara). The Genealogia Zaringorum names "Egenonem comitem, qui contraxit Katerina de Lichtenberg" son of "Cunradum comitem, qui contraxit cum Sophya de Zolre"[504]. Graf von Freiburg. The necrology of Günthersthal records the death "IX Kal Jan" of "Egen com de Friburg"[505]. m KATHARINA von Lichtenberg, daughter of LUDWIG [I] Herr von Lichtenberg & his wife --- (-7 Jul 1283 or after, bur Freiburg St Klara). The Genealogia Zaringorum names "Cunradum comitem…" as son of "Egenonem comitem, qui contraxit Katerina de Lichtenberg"[506]. The necrology of Günthersthal records the death "Non Jul" of "Katherina com de Friburg dicta de Liechtenberg"[507]. Graf Egino [II] & his wife had seven children:
a) KONRAD [III] (-10 Jul 1350). The Genealogia Zaringorum names "Cunradum comitem…" as son of "Egenonem comitem, qui contraxit Katerina de Lichtenberg"[508]. Graf von Freiburg.
b) HEINRICH (-29 Sep [1311/13]). Canon at Strasbourg 1292, kustos of Strasbourg cathedral 1299 and 1310. Scholasticus at Strasbourg cathedral 1302. The necrology of Günthersthal records the death "III Kal Oct" of "Heinricus com de Friburg dictus Küster"[509].
c) GEBHARD (-Strasbourg 30/31 May 1337, bur Strasbourg Cathedral). Canon at Strasbourg 1292/1302, archdeacon 1298/1303. General-Vikar of Konstanz 1309. Elected Bishop of Strasbourg 1328. The Liber Anniversariorum of churches at Konstanz records the death "III Kal Jun 1337" of "Gebhardus com de Friburg ppos Argentinensis et thesaurarius huius ecclesie"[510].
d) EGINO (-14 Jul 1298). Canon at Strasbourg 1292.
e) SOPHIE (-after 29 Mar 1335). m (Strasbourg 7 Jul 1286) FRIEDRICH [V] Graf von Leiningen (-1327).
f) ELISABETH (-13 Oct 1322). The necrology of Fraubrunnen records the death "VII Id Jul" of "Frouw Elysabeth ein gräfin von Kiburg"[511]. m (1298) HARTMANN [I] Graf von Kiburg, son of EBERHARD [I] von Habsburg-Laufenburg Graf von Kiburg & his wife Anna von Kiburg (-29 Mar 1301).
g) KLARA . Nun at St Klara, Strasbourg 1316.
3. HEINRICH (-[19 Aug 1300/9 Jul 1303]). Graf von Freiburg 1271. In Badenweiler 1272. The Annales Basilienses record that "comes Heinricus frater comitis Friburgensis" devastated "claustrum Guotnowe" in 1272[512]. The Annales Colmarienses record that "comes Heinricus frater comitis de Fryburc" was captured and wounded in 1293[513]. m (before 2 May 1281) ANNA von Wartenberg, daughter of HEINRICH von Wartenberg gt Strass & his wife --- (-1 Aug 1320, bur Freiburg Dominican church). Graf Heinrich & his wife had two children:
a) MARGARETA. Heiress of Badenweiler. 1300/1329. m firstly OTTO Graf von Strasberg [Neuchâtel] . 1300/1309. m secondly --- von Montfort .
b) VERENA (-25 Dec 1320, bur Freiburg Dominican church). Heiress of Wartenberg and Mausach. m (before 5 Oct 1308, Papal dispensation 3o 9 Sep 1318) HEINRICH [II] Graf von Fürstenberg, son of FRIEDRICH [I] Graf von Fürstenberg & his wife Udelhild von Wolfach (-14 Dec 1337, bur Kloster auf Hof Neidingen).
4. ADELHEID (-17 Jan 1300). The Annales Colmarienses record the death "XVI Kal Feb 1300" of "domina de Horburc soror comitis Friburgensis"[514]. m firstly as his second wife, GOTTFRIED [I] Graf von Habsburg-Laufenburg, son of RUDOLF [I] "der Schweigsame" Graf von Habsburg-Laufenburg & his wife Gertrud von Regensberg (-29 Sep 1271). m secondly (before 27 Dec 1294) BURKHARD [II] Herr von Horburg (-before 25 May 1315).
5. [GOTTFRIED . Canon at Konstanz 1275/1279.]
KONRAD [III] von Freiburg, son of EGINO [II] Graf von Freiburg & his wife Katharina von Lichtenberg (-10 Jul 1350). The Genealogia Zaringorum names "Cunradum comitem, qui contraxit cum filia ducis Lutoringie. Qui genuit Fridericum, qui contraxit cum filia Rudolfi margravii de Hachberg" as son of "Egenonem comitem, qui contraxit Katerina de Lichtenberg"[515]. Graf von Freiburg.
m firstly CATHERINE de Lorraine Dame de Romont, daughter of FERRY II Duke of Lorraine & his wife Marguerite de Champagne Infanta de Navarra (-after 13 Mar 1316). The Annales Colmarienses record the marriage in 1290 of "comes Egyno Friburgensis filio suo" and "filiam ducis Lotharingiæ"[516]. Dame de Romont.
m secondly (before 29 Oct 1330) as her first husband, ANNA von Signau, daughter of ULRICH von Signau & his wife --- (-after 30 Mar 1368). She married secondly (1352 after 18 Jan) Hermann III Herzog von Teck.
Graf Konrad [III] & his first wife had three children:
1. FRIEDRICH (-9 Nov 1356). The Genealogia Zaringorum names "Fridericum, qui contraxit cum filia Rudolfi margravii de Hachberg" as son of "Cunradum comitem, qui contraxit cum filia ducis Lutoringie"[517]. Graf von Freiburg. m firstly (before 7 Feb 1318) ANNA von Hachberg, daughter of RUDOLF Markgraf von Hachburg & his wife Benedikta [Agnes] von Rothelin (-28 Feb 1331, bur Freiburg Dominikanerkirche). m secondly (1334) MATHILDE de Montfaucon, widow of RICHARD Comte de la Roche, daughter of GAUTHIER [II] Sire de Montfaucon & his wife --- (-1360). Graf Friedrich & his first wife had one child:
a) KLARA (-after 29 Mar 1371). Gräfin von Freiburg. Frau von Lichteneck. m ([1340]) GOTTFRIED Graf von Tübingen (-after 13 feb 1369, bur Freiburg Dominican church).
2. KONRAD . Priest at Freiburg 1347.
3. EGINO [III] (-[7 May/3 Sep] 1385). Graf von Freiburg zu Nimburg und Lichteneck. m (before 21 Oct 1360) VERONA de Neuchâtel, daughter of LOUIS Comte de Neufchâtel & his wife --- (-[17 Dec 1376/11 May 1384]). Graf Egino [III] & his wife had two children:
a) KONRAD [IV] (-16 Apr 1424). Herr zu Badenweiler. Landvogt im Breisgau. Seigneur de Neuchâtel 1395. m firstly (contract 10 May 1390) MARIE de Vergy, daughter of JEAN [III] "le Grand" de Vergy Seigneur de Fouvent & his wife --- (-29 Mar 1407). m secondly ([18 Mar 1413/Nov 1418]) as her second husband, ALIX de Baux Dame d'Aubagne Ctss di Avellino, widow of ODON de Villars, daughter of RAYMOND de Baux Conte di Avellino & his wife Jeanne de Beaufort (before 21 Aug 1367-[7/12] Oct 1426, bur Avignon). Konrad [IV] & his first wife had two children:
i) LUDWIG (-1404).
ii) JOHANN (-19 Feb 1457). Graf von Freiburg. Comte de Neuchâtel. Seigneur de Champlitte. Herr zu Badenweiler until 1444. He bequeathed the counties of Freiburg and Neuchâtel to his second cousin Rudolf Markgraf von Hachberg-Rothelin[518]. m (23 Oct 1416) MARIE de Chalon Dame de Cerlier, daughter of JEAN [III] de Chalon Sire d'Arlay Prince d'Orange & his wife Marie de Baux Pss d'Orange (-1465). Graf Johann & his wife had three children:
(a) JOHANN (13 Sep 1426-young).
(b) KATHARINA (-young).
(c) JOHANNA (7 Aug 1429-young).
b) ANNA von Freiburg . 1384/1427. m (before 11 May 1384, contract 13 Feb 1387) as his second wife, RUDOLF [III] Markgraf von Hachberg, son of RUDOLF [II] Markgraf von Hachberg, Seigneur de Rothelin, Landgraf im Breisgau [Baden] & his wife Katharina von Tierstein (-8 Feb 1428).
[498]
Annales Sancti Trudperti 1118, MGH SS XVII, p. 290.
[499]
Genealogica Zaringorum (Continuatio Tennenbacensis), MGH SS XIII, p.
736.
[500]
Annales Basileenses 1271, MGH SS XVII, p. 194.
[501]
Necrologium Güntersthalense, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 296.
[502]
Genealogica Zaringorum (Continuatio Tennenbacensis), MGH SS XIII, p.
736.
[503]
Necrologium Güntersthalense, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 296.
[504]
Genealogica Zaringorum (Continuatio Tennenbacensis), MGH SS XIII, p.
736.
[505]
Necrologium Güntersthalense, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 296.
[506]
Genealogica Zaringorum (Continuatio Tennenbacensis), MGH SS XIII, p.
736.
[507]
Necrologium Güntersthalense, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 296.
[508]
Genealogica Zaringorum (Continuatio Tennenbacensis), MGH SS XIII, p.
736.
[509]
Necrologium Güntersthalense, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 296.
[510]
Liber Anniversariorum ecclesie maioris Constantiensis, Konstanz
Necrologies, p. 282.
[511]
Necrologium Fraubrunnense, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 405.
[512]
Annales Basileenses 1272, MGH SS XVII, p. 195.
[513]
Annales Colmarienses Maiores 1293, MGH SS XVII, p. 219.
[514]
Annales Colmarienses Maiores 1300, MGH SS XVII, p. 225.
[515]
Genealogica Zaringorum (Continuatio Tennenbacensis), MGH SS XIII, p.
736.
[516]
Annales Colmarienses Maiores 1290, MGH SS XVII, p. 217.
[517]
Genealogica Zaringorum (Continuatio Tennenbacensis), MGH SS XIII, p.
736.
[518]
ES V 11.
HEINRICH von Urach, son of EGINO [V] Graf von Urach und Freiburg & his wife Adelheid von Neffen (-[24 Dec 1283/6 Jan 1284], bur Villingen). He founded Kloster Vöhrenbach with his brothers in 1244. Graf von Freiburg 1249. Graf von Fürstenberg 1250. He exchanged ½ Urach in 1254 for ½ Wittlingen. Rektor of the Romagna and the Maritima 1275. Graf in der Baar 18 Jan 1283. The Annales Sindelfingenses record the death "1284 post nativitatem domini" of "H. comes de Furstinberch"[519].
m (before 1245) AGNES von Truhendigen, daughter of FRIEDRICH Graf von Truhendigen & his wife Agnes --- (-after 20 Sep 1294).
Graf Heinrich & his wife had six children:
1. FRIEDRICH [I] (-1296 before 8 May). Graf von Fürstenberg 1282. m (before 19 Dec 1291) UDELHILD von Wolfach, daughter of FRIEDRICH von Wolfach & his wife ---. 1291/1325. Graf Friedrich [I] & his wife had [five] children:
a) HEINRICH [II] (-14 Dec 1337, bur Kloster auf Hof Neidingen). Graf von Fürstenberg zu Fürstenberg und Wartenberg. m (before 5 Oct 1308, Papal dispensation 3o 9 Sep 1318) VERENA von Freiburg, daughter of HEINRICH Graf von Freiburg & his wife Anna von Wartenberg (-25 Dec 1320, bur Freiburg Dominican church). Heiress of Wartenberg und Hausach.
- GRAFEN von FÜRSTENBERG zu FÜRSTENBERG[520].
b) KONRAD (-25 Jan 1346, bur Kloster Lichtental bei Baden-Baden). Canon at Strasbourg cathedral 1318. The necrology of Nidingen records the death "VIII Kal Feb" of "graff Conradt von Furstenberg tegan zu Strosberg"[521].
c) FRIEDRICH . Knight of the Order of St John. 1299/1309.
d) ANNA (-after 3 Sep 1321) JOHANN von Geroldseck in Sulz (-before 3 Sep 1321).
e) [MARTHA . Nun at Neidingen.]
2. EGEN (-23 Apr 1324). Graf von Fürstenberg 1281. Herr zu Villingen und Haslach 1285. Landgraf in der Baar 1307. m (before 19 Jan 1298) --- von Hachberg, daughter of HEINRICH [II] Markgraf von Hachberg & his wife Anna von Üsenberg.
- GRAFEN von FÜRSTENBERG zu VILLINGEN und HASLACH[522].
3. KONRAD (-[8 Oct 1320/14 Feb 1321]). Canon at Strasbourg 1273. Konrad had one illegitimate child by an unknown mistress:
a) KATHARINA . Nun at Friedenweiler 1321.
4. GEBHARD (-7 May 1337). Priest.
5. MARGARETA (-1296, bur Klosterkirche Kirchberg bei Haigerloch). m (Hohenfriedingen 19 Jul 1282) as his second wife, ALBRECHT [II] "der Minnesänger" Graf von Hohenberg, son of BURKHARD V Graf von Hohenberg [Zollern] & his wife Mechtild von Tübingen (-killed in battle Oberndorf 17 Apr 1298, bur Klosterkirche Kirchberg bei Haigerloch).
6. ELISABETH. 1286/1310. m firstly BERTHOLD von Falkenstein . m secondly (before 1286) GOTTFRIED Graf von Tübingen (-24 Feb 1316).
[519]
Annales Sindelfingenses 1284, MGH SS XVII, p. 303.
[520]
ES V 12 and 14-21, extant.
[521]
Necrologium Monasterii Nidingensis dicti Uf Hof, Konstanz Necrologies,
p. 309.
[522]
ES V 13, extinct in the male line 1386.
Three brothers, parents not known, although a close family relationship with the Grafen von Achalm (see Chapter 6, above) is probable:
1. ARNOLD (-before 1090, bur Zwiefalten). The necrology of Zwiefalten records the death "XIV Kal Oct" of "Uodalricus com de Gamirtingen" and that he was buried "cum patre Arnoldo comite in nostro capitulo"[523]. m ---. The name of Arnold's wife is not known. Graf Arnold & his wife had one child:
a) ULRICH [I] (-18 Sep [1110], bur Zwiefalten). Berthold's Chronicon of Zwiefalten names "Oudalricus comes de Gamertingin cum patre suo Arnoldo comite" as donors to the monastery[524]. Graf von Gammertingen. The necrology of Zwiefalten records the death "XIV Kal Oct" of "Uodalricus com de Gamirtingen" and that he was buried "cum patre Arnoldo comite in nostro capitulo"[525]. m ADELHEID von Dillingen, daughter of HARTMANN [I] Graf von Dillingen & his wife Adelheid von Winterthur (-1 Dec 1141). Ortlieb's Chronicon of Zwiefalten names "Adelheit comitissa uxor Oudalrici comitis de Gamertingin, filia Hartmanni comitis de Dilingin" among the list of nuns at Zwiefalten[526]. She founded the Benedictine abbey of Zwiefalten after her husband died. The necrology of Neresheim records the death "Kal Dec 1131" of "Adelheit com filia Hartmanni comitis senioris de Dilingen, Udalrici comitis de Gamertingen vidua cv in Zwifalten"[527]. Graf Ulrich [I] & his wife had two children:
i) ULRICH [II] (-12 Jun [1144/50]). Ortlieb's Chronicon of Zwiefalten names "Oudalrici comitis Gamertingen" as son of "Adelheidis comitissæ", wife of "Oudalrici comitis de Gamertingen"[528]. Berthold's Chronicon of Zwiefalten also names "Oudalricum" as son of "Oudalrici comitis de Gamertingin vidua…Adelheit comitissa"[529]. Graf von Gammertingen. Graf von Achalm 1134/1142. Vogt von St Gallen. He became a monk at Zwiefalten. The necrology of Zwiefalten records the death "II Id Jun" of "Uodalricus com de Achalme et m n c"[530]. m JUDITH von Zähringen, daughter of BERTHOLD II Herzog von Zähringen & his wife Agnes von Rheinfelden (-5 Aug ----). Ortlieb's Chronicon of Zwiefalten names "Iudintæ filiæ Berhtolfi ducis de Zaringen natæ" in a list of those who became nuns at Zwiefalten[531]. The necrology of Zwiefalten records the death "Non Aug" of "Judinta com de Achalme"[532]. Graf Ulrich [II] & his wife had four children:
(a) ULRICH [III] (-[1165]). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. Graf von Gammertingen. Graf von Achalm. The History of Salem Monastery lists those present at a court of "duce Friderico", including "Ulrico et Alberto comitibus de Ahchalm", undated but dateable to [1152][533]. Vogt von St Gallen before 1167. m ADELHEID, daughter of --- (-[9 Jan] ----). Ortlieb's Chronicon of Zwiefalten names "comes Oudalricus uxorem suam Adelheidam"[534]. The necrology of Zwiefalten records the death "V Id Jan" of "Adelheit com de Gamertingen n c m"[535], although it is not certain that this entry refers to the wife of Graf Ulrich [III]. Graf Ulrich [III] & his wife had two children:
(1) son (-[1165]). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified.
(2) UDELHILD (-26 Oct after 1191). The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage has not yet been identified. Nun at Ottobeuren. m HEINRICH [I] Graf von Ronsberg (-Naples 6 Sep 1191). Markgraf 1182.
(b) KONRAD [I] (-19 Jul before 1150). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. Graf von Achalm 1122/1132. The necrology of Zwiefalten records the death "XIV Kal Aug" of "Cuonradus com de Achalme"[536]. m ---. The name of Konrad's wife is not known. Graf Konrad [I] & his wife had [one possible child]:
(1) [KONRAD von Gammertingen (-19 Apr 1193 or after). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. Abbot of Zwiefalten 1169/1193.]
(c) BERTA (-8 Nov after 1150). Ortlieb's Chronicon of Zwiefalten names "Adelheit et Bertha filiæ Oudalrici comitis Gamertingen" as nuns at Zwiefalten[537]. Nun at Zwiefalten 1137/1139.
(d) ADELHEID (-15 Mar ----). Ortlieb's Chronicon of Zwiefalten names "Adelheit et Bertha filiæ Oudalrici comitis Gamertingen" as nuns at Zwiefalten[538]. Nun at Zwiefalten 1137/1139. The necrology of Zwiefalten records the death "Id Mar" of "Adelheit de Gamirtingin m n"[539].
ii) ADALBERT [I] (-13 Oct before 1150). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. Graf von Gammertingen. Graf von Achalm-Hettingen 1134/1142. m [ADELHEID, daughter of --- (-9 Jan ----).] Graf Adalbert [I] & his wife had two children:
(a) ADALBERT [II] (-12 Sep before 1172). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. Graf von Achalm und Hettingen. The History of Salem Monastery lists those present at a court of "duce Friderico", including "Ulrico et Alberto comitibus de Ahchalm", undated but dateable to [1152][540]. m ---. The name of Adalbert's wife is not known. Graf Adalbert [II] & his wife had three children:
(1) two sons (-young). The primary source which confirms their parentage has not yet been identified.
(2) ADELHEID (-[10 Mar] after 1208). The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage has not yet been identified. The necrology of Zwiefalten records the death "VI Id Mar" of "Adelheit de Achalm"[541]. m (before 1157) BERTHOLD [I] von Weissenhorn und Neiffen (-19 or 21 Feb after 1221, bur Zwiefalten). Graf von Achalm und Hettingen.
(b) ADELHEID von Hettingen . The primary source which confirms her parentage has not yet been identified. Nun at Zwiefalten 1135.
2. BERTHOLD . The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. Royal counsellor 1071/1077.
3. LIUTPOLD von Meersburg (-1071). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. Relative of Werner von Achalm Bishop of Strasbourg.
[523]
Necrologium Zwifaltense, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 240.
[524]
Bertholdi, Zwifaltensis Chronicon 21, MGH SS X, p. 108.
[525]
Necrologium Zwifaltense, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 240.
[526]
Ortliebi Zwifaltensis Chronicon I.20, MGH SS X, p. 85.
[527]
Fragmenta Necrologii Neresheimenses, Augsburg Necrologies, p. 95.
[528]
Ortliebi Zwifaltensis Chronicon I.20, MGH SS X, p. 85.
[529]
Bertholdi, Zwifaltensis Chronicon 21, MGH SS X, p. 108.
[530]
Necrologium Zwifaltense, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 240.
[531]
Ortliebi Zwifaltensis Chronicon I.20, MGH SS X, p. 85.
[532]
Necrologium Zwifaltense, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 240.
[533]
Historia Brevis Monasterii Salemitani 11, MGH SS XXIV, p. 646.
[534]
Ortliebi Zwifaltensis Chronicon I.21, MGH SS X, p. 85.
[535]
Necrologium Zwifaltense, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 240.
[536]
Necrologium Zwifaltense, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 240.
[537]
Ortliebi Zwifaltensis Chronicon I.20, MGH SS X, p. 85.
[538]
Ortliebi Zwifaltensis Chronicon I.20, MGH SS X, p. 85.
[539]
Necrologium Zwifaltense, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 240.
[540]
Historia Brevis Monasterii Salemitani 11, MGH SS XXIV, p. 646.
[541]
Necrologium Zwifaltense, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 240.
WERNER [I], son of [ADALBERT & his wife ---] (-killed in battle 23 Aug 1040). Vogt von Kaufungen 1040.
m IRMGARD [von Nellenburg], daughter of [Graf EBERHARD [IV] & his wife ---. According to Europäische Stammtafeln[542], the wife of Werner [I] was sister of "Graf Eppo a. d. H. der Gf von Nellenburg", although the primary source on which this is based has not been identified. The Graf Eppo [Eberhard] to which this refers has not been identified, although from a chronological point of view it is likely that Irmgard was the daughter of Graf Eberhard [IV] if she was a member of the Nellenburg family.
Graf Werner [I] & his wife had [one possible child]:
1. [WERNER [II] (-killed in battle Civitate, Apulia 18 Jun 1053). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. Graf im Neckargau.] m ---. The name of Werner's wife is not known. Graf Werner [II] & his wife had one child:
a) WERNER [III] (-killed Ingelheim 1065). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. Graf von Maden. Graf von Gröningen. m WILLIBIRG von Achalm, daughter of RUDOLF Graf von Achalm & his wife Adelheid von Wülflingen (-after 1053). Graf Werner [III] & his wife had one child:
i) WERNER von Gröningen (-22 Feb ----). Ortlieb's Chronicon of Zwiefalten names "Liutoldus sorore Willibirgæ matri Wernheri comitis [de Grouningin]"[543]. The necrology of Zwiefalten records the death "VIII Kal Mar" of "Werinherus com de Gruoningen, sororis Liutoldi comitis filius"[544].
[542]
ES XII 25.
[543]
Ortliebi Zwifaltensis Chronicon I.5, MGH SS X, p. 75.
[544]
Necrologium Zwifaltense, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 240.
KONRAD von Württemberg-Grüningen, son of HARTMANN Graf [von Württemberg] & his wife --- von Veringen (-after 1226/8). Graf von Württemberg-Grüningen.
m ---. The name of Konrad's wife is not known.
Graf Konrad & his wife had one child:
1. HARTMANN [I] von Grüningen (-1280). Graf von Grüningen. He at first supported Konrad IV King of Germany against the papal party after the election in May 1246 of Heinrich Raspe Landgraf of Thuringia as anti-King of Germany but defected with Ulrich I Graf von Württemberg during the siege of Frankfurt[545]. m firstly ---, daughter of [BELREIN von Eselsberg]. m secondly ([1252]) HEDWIG von Veringen, daughter of ---. Graf Hartmann [I] & his [first/second] wife had six children:
a) HARTMANN [II] (-[1273). m --- von Eberstein, daughter of ---. Graf Hartmann [II] & his wife had four children:
i) HARTMANN [III] . 1284.
ii) KONRAD [III] (-1292). Graf von Landau.
iii) LUDWIG . 1293.
iv) ADELHEID . m (before 15 Jul 1293) BERTHOLD von Mühlhausen .
b) KONRAD [II] von Grüningen (-after 24 Aug 1300). Graf von Grüningen-Landau. m ([1282/14 May 1295]) as her second husband, LUITGARD von Burgau, widow of LUDWIG II Herzog von Teck, daughter of HEINRICH [II] Markgraf von Burgau (-before 13 May 1295).
i) ANNA . A nun.
c) LUDWIG . A canon in Augsburg
d) EBERHARD [I] von Grüningen (-1323). Graf von Grüningen-Landau. m (before 28 Jul 1294) as his second husband, RICHENZA von Löwenstein, widow of BERTHOLD [III] von Neuffen, daughter of GOTTFRIED [III] Graf von Löwenstein [Calw] & his [first/second/third wife ---]. 1275/94.
i) EBERHARD [II] von Landau (-after 1340). Graf von Landau.
ii) KONRAD [IV] (-1343).
e) AGNES. m (before 18 Sep 1265) RUDOLF Graf von Montfort (-1302).
f) ADELHEID . Abbess of Heiligkreuztal.
EBERHARD [II] von Landau, son of EBERHARD [I] Graf von Grüningen-Landau & his wife Richenza von Löwenstein [Calw] (-after 1340). Graf von Landau.
m ERMENGARDE de Ferrette, daughter of [THIEBAUD Comte de Ferrette [Pfirt] & his first wife Katharina von Klingen] (-1329).
Graf Eberhard [II] & his wife had three children:
1. EBERHARD [III] von Landau (-1368). Graf von Landau. m firstly (before 13 Dec 1329) MECHTILD von Pfullingen, daughter of --- (-after 1341). m secondly GUTA von Gundelfingen, daughter of ---. Graf Eberhard [III] & his second wife had eight children:
a) KONRAD [VI] (-1374).
b) EBERHARD [IV] (-1378). m ELZBET, daughter of ---. Graf Eberhard [IV] & his wife had four children:
i) KONRAD [VII] (-Pisa 1403). m [LUCIA Visconti].
ii) ELZBET . A nun in Heiligkreuztal 1359.
iii) URSULA . A nun in Heiligkreuztal after 1359.
iv) ANNA . A nun in Heiligkreuztal after 1359.
c) LUDWIG [I] von Landau (-1398). Graf von Landau. Leader of the "Grand Company" of Condottiere in Italy. m ELISABETTA [Isotta] Visconti, illegitimate daughter of BERNABÒ Lord of Milan & his mistress Beltameda Cassa (-1388). Graf Ludwig [I] & his wife had two children:
i) EBERHARD [VI] von Landau (-1444). m firstly AMALY von End, daughter of ---. m secondly BARBARA von Burtenbach, daughter of ---. Graf Eberhard [VI] & his [first/second] wife had three children:
(a) EBERHARD [VII] (-[1450]).
(b) ANNA. m DEGENHARD von Gundelfingen .
(c) KLARA (-after 20 Oct 1452). m (before 4 May 1437) HANS von Grüssen .
ii) KONRAD [VIII] von Landau (-1436). Graf von Landau. m (before 12 Dec 1417) GERTRUD von Randeck, daughter of ---.
(a) LUTZ [II] von Landau (-[1488/89]). Herr von Landau.
- GRAFEN von LANDAU[546].
(b) EBERHARD [VIII] (-1461).
(c) ANASTASIA . m WERNER von Siegburg .
d) EBERHARD [V] . 1398.
e) ELISABETH . 1358.
f) ADELHEID . A nun in Heiligkreuztal 1361.
g) KLARA . m firstly OSWALD von Wartenberg . m secondly HEINRICH von Dettingen .
h) GUTA (-1381/4). m firstly (before 1356) ALBRECHT Graf von Aichelberg (-[1365]). m secondly WILHELM von Bebenburg .
2. KONRAD [V] von Landau (-Italy [1362/63]). Head of the Grand Company of Condottiere in Italy.
3. EBERHARD . A priest 1354.
[546] ES III 47-48, extinct in the male line 1690
WERNER, son of RATBOD Graf im Klettgau & his wife Ida --- (-11 Nov 1096, bur Muri). 1056. He supported Pope Gregory VII in his fervent opposition to the laic appointments of Emperor Heinrich IV, and the latter’s appointment of Clement III as antipope in 1080. The Chronicon of Bernold records the death "1096 III Id Nov" of "Werinharius comes"[547].
m REGINLIND, daughter of --- (-30 Jun, after 1086, bur Muri).
Graf Werner & his wife had four children:
1. OTTO [II] (-murdered 8 Nov 1111). He was the first of his family to use the title Graf von Habsburg, in the 1108 reference to his support for Emperor Heinrich V in battle against Hungary. m ---. The name of Otto's wife is not known. Graf Otto [II] & his wife had [three] children:
a) WERNER [II] (-near Rome from an epidemic 19 Aug 1167). Graf von Habsburg. Graf im Oberelsaß 1129. Acquired the Benedictine Kloster at Murbach in Oberelsaß 1135. The History of Salem Monastery lists those present at a court of "duce Friderico", including "Wernhero, comite de Habisburc", undated but dateable to [1152][548]. He inherited the Vogtei of Kloster Muri from his uncle Graf Albrecht [II] in 1141. m ---. The name of Werner's wife is not known. Graf Werner [II] & his wife had three children:
i) ALBRECHT [III] "der Reiche" (-25 Nov 1199). Graf von Habsburg, Vogt von Muri.
ii) GERTRUD (-15 Feb [1132/34]). m THIERRY de Montbéliard, son of THIERRY Comte de Montbéliard [Bar-Mousson] & his wife --- (-before 1160).
iii) RICHENZA (-Dec 1180). m LOUIS I Comte de Ferrette, son of FREDERIC Comte de Ferrette [Pfirt] & his second wife Etiennette de Vaudémont (-1180).
b) ADELHEID. 1155. m DIETRICH Graf von Hüneburg, son of GOTTFRIED [I] Graf von Blieskastel & his wife --- (-before 1159).
c) [OTTO (-8 Mar 1174). Canon at St Moritz Cathedral, Augsburg [1150]. Provost at St Moritz Cathedral, Augsburg [1155/69]. Bishop of Konstanz 1165/66.]
2. ALBRECHT [II] (-14 Jul 1140). Graf von Habsburg 1114. Vogt of Kloster Muri. m JUDENTA von Hürningen, sister of ULRICH von Hürningen, daughter of ---.
3. ITA . 1125. m RUDOLF [II] Graf von Tierstein . Graf von Homberg 1102/1108, Graf von Frick 1114.
4. daughter . Betrothed (before 1077, contract broken) to ULRICH [X] Graf von Bregenz, [Udalrichinger] (-[28/29] Oct [1097], bur Mehrerau). The Casus Monasterii Petrishusensis names "comes Oudalricus…Brigantium", records his betrothal to "filiam Wernheri comitis de Habichisburc" but states that he "concubit latenter cum Berhta filia Ruodolfi regis"[549].
ALBRECHT [III] "der Reiche" von Habsburg, son of WERNER [II] Graf von Habsburg und im Oberelsaß & his wife --- (-25 Nov 1199). Graf von Habsburg, Vogt von Muri. Acquired the western part of the Grafschaft of Lenzburg, im Zürichgau as far as Reuß, and also the Vogtei of Kloster Säckingen am Rhein.
m ITA von Pfullendorf, daughter of RUDOLF Graf von Pfullendorf & his wife Elisabeth ---.
Graf Albrecht [III] & his wife had [two] children:
1. [GERTRUD. 1196/1214. m FRIEDRICH Graf von Leiningen, son of EMICHO [III] Graf von Leiningen & his wife Elise --- (-before 1214).]
2. RUDOLF [II] "der Alte" (-bur 10 Apr 1232 Muri Convent). Graf von Habsburg, Herr zu Laufenburg. Landgraf im Elsass 1196. He was given the Imperial Vogtei of Uri 1218 by Emperor Friedrich II, on the death of Berthold V last Herzog von Zähringen, which commanded an important trading position opening on to the St Gotthard pass, but which Rudolf lost in 1231 when Heinrich VII King of Germany took it back. He inherited the Grafschaft im Frickgau, a territory which enabled him to link his lands in Alsace and Aargau. The necrology of the church of Bero records the death "IV Id 1232" of "Ruodolfus com de Habesburg senior"[550]. m AGNES von Staufen, daughter of --- (-10 Mar before 1232). According to Hamann, Agnes belonged to the family of the Edlen von Staufen, who lived between Speyer and Worms, not to the imperial dynasty of the same name[551]. This origin is not mentioned in Europäische Stammtafeln[552]. The necrology of Zwiefalten records the death "VI Id Mar" of "Agnes com de Habisburc"[553]. Graf Rudolf [II] & his wife had six children:
a) ALBRECHT [IV] "der Weise" (-near Ascalon, Palestine 22 Nov 1240). Graf von Habsburg. He partitioned the family’s territories with his younger brother Rudolf III between 1232 and 1239. The Liber Anniversariorum of Hitzkirch (near Luzern) records the death "X Kal Dec" of "com Alberchtus de Habsburg"[554]. m ([1217]) HEILWIG von Kiburg, daughter of ULRICH Graf von Kiburg & his wife Anna von Zähringen ([1192]-30 Apr 1260, bur Muri). The Ellenhardi Chronicon refers to the wife of "Alberti comitis in Habichburg…lantgravius Alsatie superioris" as "filia comitis in Kiburch"[555]. Graf Albrecht [IV] & his wife had five children:
i) RUDOLF [IV] (Burg Limburg, Upper Rhine 1 May 1216-Germersheim near Speyer 15 Jul 1291, bur Speyer Cathedral). The Ellenhardi Chronicon names "Ruodolfus rex Romanorum" as son of "Alberti comitis in Habichburg…lantgravius Alsatie superioris"[556]. The Chronicon Colmarense records the birth "1218 Kal Mai" of "comes Rudolfus de Habisburch", specifying that he was "de progenie ducis Zeringie"[557]. Graf von Habsburg, Landgraf von Thurgau. Landgraf von Kiburg, after the death of his maternal uncle Graf Hartmann 1264. Elected RUDOLF I King of Germany 1 Oct 1273 at Frankfurt-am-Main, crowned at Aachen 24 Oct 1273. He succeeded as Duke of Austria and Steiermark (Styria) in 1276.
ii) ALBRECHT [V] (before 1228-14 Dec 1254). The Chronicon Colmarense records that "unum filium [comitis Alberti de Habispurch]" was "clericum"[558]. Canon at Strasbourg Cathedral 1242/53. Canon at Basel Cathedral 1242/47. Canon at Konstanz Cathedral. The Liber Anniversariorum of churches at Konstanz records the death "XVIII Kal Jan" of "Albertus com de Habespurch can huius ecclesie"[559]. The necrology of Wettingen records the death "XIX Kal Ian" of "com Albertus, Rudolphi regis Romanorum frater, can Argentensis benefactor"[560].
iii) HARTMANN (-3 Jul 1251). Minor 1240/45. He was imprisoned in Lombardy as a supporter of the imperial party.
iv) KUNIGUNDE. The Chronicon Colmarense records that "filia una [comitis Alberti de Habispurch]" married "comiti de Cussaperch"[561]. 1286/90. The Annales Colmarienses record that "dominus de Ochssinstein, filius sororis Ruodolphi regis" removed "scultetum Columbariensem Syfridum" in 1281[562]. m firstly HEINRICH Graf von Küssaberg . Graf von Stühlingen 1245. 1251. m secondly OTTO [III] von Ochsenstein, Landgraf im Elsass (-[26 Sep 1289/Mar 1290).
v) daughter (-30 Jan 1250). The Chronicon Colmarense records that "filia…altera [comitis Alberti de Habispurch]" became a nun "in claustrum dominarum de Adelhusen prope Friburgum ordinis fratrum Predicatorum"[563]. Nun in the Dominican convent of Adelhausen near Freiburg im Breisgau 1236. m [ALWIG] Graf von Sulz (-before 1236).
b) HEILWIG (-after 11 Oct 1263). m HERMANN [III] Graf von Froburg (-before Feb 1237).
c) GERTRUD . 1223/41. m LUDWIG [III] Graf von Froburg (-before 1259, bur Zofingen).
d) RUDOLF [III] "der Schweigsame" (- 9 Oct 1249, bur Wettingen). Graf von Laufenburg.
- see below, Part B. GRAFEN von HABSBURG-LAUFENBURG.
e) WERNER (-young).
f) daughter. m WALTER [I] Vogt von Schwarzenberg (-before 25 Jul 1249).
ADELHEID von Habsburg (-1313). According to Europäische Stammtafeln[564], she was the niece of Rudolf I Graf von Habsburg King of Germany, but her parents have not been identified. m (1283, consecrated 8 Feb 1285) NIKOLAUS I Duke of Troppau, legitimated son of OTAKAR PŘEMYSL II King of Bohemia & his mistress --- ([1255]-25 Jul 1318).
RUDOLF [III] "der Schweigsame" von Habsburg, son of RUDOLF [II] "der Alte" Graf von Habsburg, Herr zu Laufenburg & his wife Agnes von Staufen (- 9 Oct 1249, bur Wettingen). He received lands in southern Zürichgau (Zug, Schwyz, Unterwalden), the Vogtei of the Klostern Muri and Ottmarsheim, as well as Sempach, Willisau and Laufenburg from his older brother in [1232/39] when the latter partitioned the families territories. Graf von Laufenburg.
m GERTRUD von Regensberg, daughter of LÜTOLD [VI] von Regensberg & his wife --- (-20 Mar ----). 1253/64. The necrology of Wettingen records the death "XI Non Jul" of "com Ruo de Habsburg et uxor eius Gerdrudis et filius eorundem Wernherus"[565], the date probably referring to the death of Werner.
Graf Rudolf [I] & his wife had five children:
1. GOTTFRIED (-29 Sep 1271). Graf von Laufenburg, Freiherr im Böbikon (1241). The Annales Basilienses record the death in 1271 of "comes Gotfridus de Louffinberg"[566]. The necrology of Wettingen records the death "III Kal Oct" of "Goetfridus com de Habspurg"[567]. m firstly (contract 18 Feb 1239) --- von Urach, daughter of EGINO [V] Graf von Urach & his wife Adelheid von Neffen. m secondly as her first husband, ADELHEID von Freiburg, daughter of KONRAD [I] Graf von Freiburg und Urach & his wife Sophie von Zollern (-17 Jan 1300). She married secondly (before 27 Dec 1294) Burkhard [II] Herr von Horburg. The Annales Colmarienses record the death "XVI Kal Feb 1300" of "domina de Horburc soror comitis Friburgensis"[568]. Graf Gottfried & his second wife had one child:
a) RUDOLF [II] (15 Feb 1270-Montpellier 28 Jan 1315). Graf von Laufenburg, Herr zu Rapperswil 1296. Freiherr im Böbikon.
Graf Gottfried had one illegitimate child by an unknown mistress:
b) RUDOLF von Dietikon ([1259]-22 Oct 1309). Canon at Zürich Cathedral before 1281. Canon at Konstanz Cathedral 1282, Archdeacon 1290, and Cathedral Thesaurius 1297/1308. Provost of Zürich Cathedral 1306/09.
2. RUDOLF [II] (-3 Apr 1293). Canon at Basel Cathedral 1255. Canon at Strasbourg Cathedral 1260. Provostof Basel Cathedral 1260/74. Provost of Konstanz Cathedral 1262/74. Provost at Rheinfelden 1272. Bishop of Konstanz 1274. The Liber Anniversariorum of Zurzich records the death "III Non Apr 1293" of "Ruodolfus de Habspurg eps Constantiensis instaurator huius ecclesie"[569]. The Annales Colmarienses record the death in 1293 of "dominus Ruodolffus de Habisburc, episcopus Constantiensis, frater comitis Gotfridi de Louffinberg"[570].
3. OTTO (-after 16 Jun 1254).
4. EBERHARD (-1284 before 2 Jun). He succeeded in 1271 as Graf von Kiburg, by right of his wife.
- GRAFEN von KIBURG.
5. WERNER (-3/6 Jul 1253). The necrology of Wettingen records the death "XI Non Jul" of "com Ruo de Habsburg et uxor eius Gerdrudis et filius eorundem Wernherus"[571], the date probably referring to the death of Werner.
RUDOLF [II] von Habsburg, son of GOTTFRIED [II] Graf von Habsburg-Laufenburg & his second wife Adelheid von Freiburg (15 Feb 1270-Montpellier 28 Jan 1315). The Annales Basilienses record that "domina comitis Gotfridi" gave birth to a son "festo Margarethe" in 1270[572]. Graf von Laufenburg. Herr zu Rapperswil 1296, Freiherr im Böbikon. The necrology of Wettingen records the death "XI Kal Feb 1314" of "R com de Habspurg"[573], and in a later section recording the death "XI Kal Feb 1313" and burial "in ecclesia nostra" of "Rudolphus com de Habsburg benefactor"[574].
m firstly (before 12 Mar 1296) as her second husband, ELISABETH von Rapperswil, widow of LUDWIG [I] Graf von Homberg, daughter and heiress of RUDOLF [III] Graf von Rapperswil (before 1261-10 Apr 1309).
m secondly as her first husband, MARIA von Oettingen, daughter of FRIEDRICH [I] Graf von Oettingen & his wife Elisabeth von Dornberg (-10 May 1369, bur Lichtenthal). She married secondly ([11 Jun 1315/6 Apr 1316]) Werner [II] Graf von Homberg [Froburg] (-in Italy 21 Mar 1320), and thirdly (before 28 Feb 1326) Rudolf IV Markgraf von Baden-Pforzheim.
Mistress (1): ELISABETH von Strätlingen, daughter of --- (-1298 or after).
Graf Rudolf [II] & his first wife had one child:
1. JOHANN [I] (-killed in battle near Griesau 21 Sep 1337). Graf von Laufenburg, Freiherr im Böbikon . The necrology of Wettingen records the death "XI Kal Oct 1337" of "com Iohannes de Habspurg…Ruo com filius eius de Habsburg"[575]. m (before 25 Jul 1328) AGNES von Werd, daughter of SIGISMUND Graf von Werd [Saargaugrafen] & his wife --- (-12 Jun 1352). Graf Johann [I] & his wife had seven children:
a) JOHANN [II] (-17 Dec 1380). Graf von Laufenburg, Landgraf im Sisgau. Graf von Habsburg-Neurapperswil 1353, Freiherr im Böbikon 1337. The necrology of Wettingen records the death "XVI Kal Jan 1380" of "Iohannes com de Habsburg"[576]. m as her second husband, VERENA de Neufchâtel-Blamont, widow of RUDOLF [III] von Neuenburg Graf von Nidau, daughter of THIEBAUT II Sire de Neufchâtel (-1372). Graf Johann [II] & his wife had two children:
i) VERENA . m firstly (9 Sep 1354) FILIPPO Gonzaga (-5 Apr 1356). m secondly BURCHARD [XI] Graf von Hohenberg Herr von Nagold, son of OTTO [II] Graf von Hohenberg [Hohenzollern] gt von Nagold & his first wife Kunigunde von Wertheim.
ii) JOHANN [III] (-11 Jan 1392). Graf von Laufenburg. Herr zu Rotenberg 1389, Freiherr im Böbikon. The necrology of Wettingen records the death "III Id Jan 1392" of "Iohannes com filius quondam domini Iohannis de Habsburg"[577].
b) RUDOLF [IV] (-Sep 1383). The necrology of Wettingen records the death "XI Kal Oct 1337" of "com Iohannes de Habspurg…Ruo com filius eius de Habsburg"[578]. The necrology of Fahr "X Kal Oct" names "Iohannis de Habsburg comitis…et Ruodolfi comitis fratris sui"[579]. Graf von Laufenburg. m (1354) ELISABETH von Mentone, daughter of ---.
i) JOHANN [IV] (-18 May 1498). Graf von Laufenburg. Landvogt im Thurgau, Aargau und Schwarzwald 1389, 1396/98, and 1405/06, Freiherr im Böbikon 1392. m as her second husband, AGNES von [Hohen-]Landenberg-Greifensee, widow of HANS von Wessenberg, daughter of HERMANN "dem Jüngeren" von [Hohen-]Landeberg-Greifensee & his wife Adelheid von Sonnenberg. She was created Gräfin by Imperial Order 14 May 1393[580]. 1431. Graf Johann [IV] & his wife had three children:
(a) daughter. m (before 18 Jun 1400) SMASSMANN [Maximilian] von Rappoltstein (-[25 Feb/5 Mar] 1451).
(b) AGNES. 1408/25. m DONAT Graf von Toggenburg (-7 Nov 1408). Mistress of: RUDOLF Graf von Sulz .
(c) URSULA (-1460) Heiress of the territories in Klettgau. m ([6 Jul 1408]) RUDOLF Graf von Sulz (-1439, before 20 Oct).
Graf Johann [IV] had one illegitimate child by an unknown mistress:
(d) MAURITZ . 1415.
c) GOTTFRIED [II] (-10 Jul 1375). Graf von Habsburg-Alt-Rapperswil and Graf im Klettgau. The necrology of Wettingen records the death "VI Id 1375" of "Goetfridus com de Habspurg"[581]. m AGNES von Teck, daughter of --- (-20 May ----, bur Königsfeld). The necrology of Schaffhausen records the death "XIII Kal Jun" of "Agnes ducissa de Tecke, uxor Goetfridi comitis de Habspurg sepulta in Campo Regis"[582].
d) ADELHEID (-[1370]). m HEINRICH [I] Graf von Montfort in Tettnang (-[1 Jun 1407/18 Oct 1408]).
e) KATHARINA (abt 1335 - 1370). m Johannes [Johann] II von Wetter-Tegerfelden, son of Johannes [Johann] I von Wetter-Tegerfelden and Anna von Tegerfelden .
f) ELISABETH. m JOHANN [II] Truchsess von Waldburg (-[22/31] Mar 1424).
g) ANNA . Canoness at Säckingen 1353.
Graf Rudolf [II] had one iIllegitimate child by Mistress (1):
2. PETRUS von Dietikon (-6 Mar 1349). Canon at Beromünster.
[547]
Bernoldi Chronicon 1096, MGH SS V, p. 464.
[548]
Historia Brevis Monasterii Salemitani 11, MGH SS XXIV, p. 646.
[549]
Casus Monasterii Petrishusensis 3.26, MGH SS XX, p. 655.
[550]
Notæ Necrologicæ et Liber Anniversariorum ecclesiæ collegiatæ
Beronensis, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 345.
[552]
ES I.1 38.
[551]
Hamann, p. 8.
[553]
Necrologium Zwifaltense, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 240.
[554]
Liber Anniversariorum Hitzkirchensis, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 440.
[555]
Ellenhardi Chronicon, Gesta Invictissim domini Rudolfi Romanorum regis,
MGH SS XVII, p. 123.
[556]
Ellenhardi Chronicon, Gesta Invictissim domini Rudolfi Romanorum regis,
MGH SS XVII, p. 123.
[557]
Chronicon Colmarense, MGH SS XVII, p. 240.
[558]
Chronicon Colmarense, MGH SS XVII, p. 240.
[559]
Liber Anniversariorum ecclesie maioris Constantiensis, Konstanz
Necrologies, p. 282.
[560]
Necrologium Wettingense, Index conditorum et benefactorum,
Konstanz Necrologies, p. 588.
[561]
Chronicon Colmarense, MGH SS XVII, p. 240.
[562]
Annales Colmarienses Maiores 1280, MGH SS XVII, p. 207.
[563]
Chronicon Colmarense, MGH SS XVII, p. 240.
[564]
ES III.I 18.
[565]
Necrologium Wettingense, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 588.
[566]
Annales Basileenses 1271, MGH SS XVII, p. 194.
[567]
Necrologium Wettingense, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 588.
[568]
Annales Colmarienses Maiores 1300, MGH SS XVII, p. 225.
[569]
Liber Anniversariorum Zurziacensis, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 588.
[570]
Annales Colmarienses Maiores 1293, MGH SS XVII, p. 219.
[571]
Necrologium Wettingense, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 588.
[572]
Annales Basileenses 1270, MGH SS XVII, p. 194.
[573]
Necrologium Wettingense, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 588.
[574]
Necrologium Wettingense, Index conditorum et benefactorum,
Konstanz Necrologies, p. 588.
[575]
Necrologium Wettingense, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 588.
[576]
Necrologium Wettingense, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 588.
[577]
Necrologium Wettingense, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 588.
[578]
Necrologium Wettingense, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 588.
[579]
Necrologium Fahrense, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 384.
[580]
ES I.2 39.
[581]
Necrologium Wettingense, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 588.
[582]
Necrologium Franciscanorum Scafusensium, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 502.
HEINRICH [I] von Baden, son of HERMANN IV Markgraf von Baden & his wife Udalhildis [von Tübingen] (-13 Jan 1231, bur Kloster Tennenbach). Markgraf von Hachberg. The necrology of Tennenbach records the death "Id Jan" of "Marchio Hainricus de Hachberg", recording that he was buried at the monastery and that his tomb was destroyed by rebels[583].
m AGNES von Urach, daughter of EGINO [IV] "dem Bärtigen" Graf von Urach & his wife Agnes von Zähringen.
Markgraf Heinrich [I] & his wife had four children:
1. son. 1231.
2. son. 1231.
3. HERMANN "der Jüngere". Markgraf von Baden. Markgraf von Hachberg 1239.
4. HEINRICH [II] (-[12 Feb 1299/10 Mar 1300]). Markgraf von Baden 1239. Markgraf von Hachberg 1256. Landrichter im Breisgau 1276/89. Hauptmann des Landes ob der Enns 1280. m ANNA von Üsenberg, daughter of RUDOLF [II] von Üsenberg & his wife ---. Markgraf Heinrich [II] & his wife had eight children:
a) KUNIGUNDE . Nun at Adelshausen 1284.
b) ELISABETH . Nun at Adelshausen 1284.
c) HEINRICH [III] (-[4 Jan 1327/19 Apr 1330]). Markgraf 1293. Markgraf von Hachberg in Hachberg 1306. Landgraf im Breisgau 1298/1305. m (before 12 Feb 1307) AGNES von Hohenberg, daughter of ULRICH Graf von Hohenberg & his wife --- (-9 or 14 Apr 1310, bur Kloster Tennenbach). The necrology of Tennenbach records the death "V Id Apr" of "Agnes marchionissa de Hachberg, filia quondam comitis de Hohenburg Alberti octavi dicti Rostman, marchionis mater marchionis Henrici uxor iacet ante maius altare 1306"[584]. Markgraf Heinrich [III] & his wife had three children:
i) RUDOLF (-16 May 1343, bur Freiburg Johanniterkirche). Knight of the Order of St John 1301. Komtur at Hohenrain.
ii) HEINRICH [IV] (-after 8 Nov 1370). Markgraf von Hachberg. Landgraf im Breisgau 1356. Herr von Nieder-Usenberg (or Kenzingen) 1352, which he lost to Austria 1360[585]. m (before 29 May 1316, dispensation 4o Avignon 28 Jul 1337) ANNA von Üsenberg, daughter of BURKARD [IV] von Üsenberg in Endingen (-after 12 Jul 1356). zu Kenzingen, Nieder-Üsenberg, Burg Kürnberg, Bleichheim und Kappel 1352/70. Markgraf Heinrich [IV] & his wife had [six] children:
(a) OTTO [I] (-killed in battle Sempach 9 Jul 1386, bur Tennenbach). Markgraf von Hachberg. The necrology of Tennenbach records the death "VII Id Jul" of "Otto marchio de Hachberg in Sempacher conflictu occisus…hic sepultus…1386"[586]. m (Freiburg 11 Jul 1356) ELISABETH Malterer, daughter of JOHANNES Malterer [Ratsherr at Freiburg and Financier] & his wife ---. Markgraf Otto [I] & his wife had three children:
(1) daughter.
(2) son.
(3) son.
(b) JOHANN (-[19 Sep 1409/8 Aug 1411]). Markgraf von Hachberg. Herr zu Triberg 1376. Herr in ½ Hachberg 1386.
(c) HESSO [I] (-[31 May/14 Sep] 1409). Markgraf von Hachberg, minor 1365/72. 1384 in Höringen. 1386 in ½ Hachberg. m MARGARETE von Tübingen, daughter of KONRAD [II] "dem Scherer" Graf von Tübingen in Herrenberg (-after 25 Jul 1414). Markgraf Hesso [I] & his wife had five children:
(1) HEINRICH (-before 27 Dec 1399). m (contract 17 Sep 1390) MARGARETA Malterer, daughter of MARTIN Malterer & his wife Anna von Nellenburg.
(2) MARGARETE (-[1417/26]). m (contract 25 Jul 1405) FRIEDRICH [IX] Graf von Leiningen (-[1434]).
(3) OTTO [II] (-1418 before 8 May). Markgraf von Hachberg. in Hachburg 1410. Vogt zu Endingen 1411. 1412 in Höhingen. He sold Hachberg and Höhingen to Bernhard I Markgraf von Baden 25 Jul 1415.
(4) HESSO . 1406.
(5) AGNES (-2 Feb 1425). m firstly FRIEDRICH [III] Graf von Ortenburg (-28 Apr 1418). m secondly (1419) PANKRAZ Ungnad Pfleger zu Bleiburg (-1441).
(d) KUNIGUNDE. 1373/1398. m (before 15 Jan 1373) BERTHOLD [II] von Gliers zu Heimersdorf (-[1425]).
(e) AGNES. 1378/1400. m THÜRING von Ramstein Freiherr zu Zwingen und Gilgenberg (-14 Feb 1376).
(f) [CLEMENTIA . Nun at Erstein 1377.
iii) HERMANN (-25 Apr 1356, bur Freiburg Johanniterkirche). Knight of the Order of St John. Comtur at Freiburg 1346/49. Master of the Knights of the Order of St John in Germany 1354/55. Procurator-Commander of the Order 1356.
d) RUDOLF (-Sausenberg before 10 Jan 1314). Markgraf 1293. Markgraf von Hachberg in Sausenberg und Landgraf im Breisgau 1306.
e) FRIEDRICH . Knight of the Teutonic Order 1298/1300.
f) daughter. m (before 19 Jan 1298) EGEN Graf von Fürstenberg, son of HEINRICH [I] Graf von Fürstenberg & his wife Agnes von Truhendigen (-23 Apr 1324).
g) HERMANN (-12 Apr 1321, bur Freiburg Johanniterkirche). Knight of the Order of St John 1313. Comtur at Freiburg 1316. Master of the Knights of the Order of St John in Germany 1317.
h) AGNES (-11 Aug before 1321). m (before 3 Nov 1309) WALTER von Reichenberg (-before 13 Feb 1321).
RUDOLF von Hachberg, son of HEINRICH [II] Markgraf von Hachberg [Baden] & his wife Anna von Üsenberg (-Sausenberg before 10 Jan 1314). Markgraf 1293. Markgraf von Hachberg in Sausenberg und Landgraf im Breisgau 1306. Mitherr zu Rothelin 1311.
m BENEDIKTA [Agnes] de Rothelin, daughter of OTTO Seigneur de Rothelin & his wife ---.
Markgraf Rudolf & his wife had four children:
1. HEINRICH [I] (-[7 Feb 1318/26 Jul 1322]). Seigneur de Rothelin, Landgraf im Breisgau 1315.
2. RUDOLF [II] (-[5 Mar/14 Nov] 1353). Seigneur de Rothelin 1326. Landgraf im Breisgau 1334. 1347 von Sausenberg. m (before 11 Sep 1343) KATHARINA von Tierstein, daughter of WALRAM [II] Graf von Tierstein & his wife --- (-21 Mar 1385, bur Basel Münster). Rudolf [II] & his wife had two children:
a) RUDOLF [III] (1343-8 Feb 1428, bur Rothelin). 1366 in ½ Sausenberg, Brombach und Lörrach. Landgraf im Breisgau 1395. m firstly (before 2 Aug 1373) ADELHEID von Lichtenberg, daughter of SIMUNT von Lichtenberg Vogt of Strasbourg & his wife --- (1353-1379). m secondly (before 11 May 1384, contract 13 Feb 1387) ANNA von Freiburg, daughter of EGINO [III] Graf von Freiburg & his wife Verona de Neuchâtel (1374-after 25 Oct 1427, bur Rothelin). Pfandherrin von Sennheim und Istein 1386. Rudolf [III] & his second wife had eight children:
i) OTTO (6 Mar 1386-15 Nov 1451, bur Konstanz Münster). Canon at Köln Cathedral 1406. Canon at Basel Cathedral after 1406. Elected Bishop of Konstanz 1410, installed 1411, resigned 1433 due to his epilepsy.
ii) RUDOLF (27 Mar 1393-28 Apr 1419).
iii) WILHELM [IV] (11 Jul 1406-15 Aug 1482). Markgraf. until 1448 zu ½ Bregenz und Burg Hoheneck.
iv) VERENA (13 Dec 1391-after 8 Dec 1416). m (contract 5 Dec 1413) HEINRICH [V] Graf von Fürstenberg (-[20 Sep/4 Dec] 1441).
v) AGNES [587]. Nun of St Klara at Basel 1407/10.
vi) KATHARINA . Nun of St Klara at Basel 1407/10.
vii) ANNA . Nun of St Klara at Basel 1407/10.
viii) MARGARETE . Nun of St Klara at Basel 1407/10.
b) AGNES (-[2 Feb 1405]). m BURKARD Senn Freiherr von Buchegg (-before 23 Feb 1375).
3. OTTO (-after 18 Mar 1382). Seigneur de Rothelin 1322. Landgraf im Breisgau 1336. in Sausenberg 1340. Landrichter im Breisgau 1343. m firstly (dispensation 4o Avignon 22 Apr 1329) CATHERINE de Grandson, daughter of PIERRE [II] Sire de Grandson & his wife ---. m secondly ELISABETH von Strasbourg, daughter of IMER Graf von Strasbourg Herr zu Wolhusen & his wife --- (-19 Jul 1352).
4. ANNA (-28 Feb 1331, bur Freiburg Dominikanerkirche). m (before 7 Feb 1318) as his first wife, FRIEDRICH Graf von Freiburg, son of KONRAD [III] Graf von Freiburg [Urach] & his wife Catherine de Lorraine (-9 Nov 1356).
WILHELM [IV] von Hachburg, son of RUDOLF III Markgraf von Hachberg-Sausenberg & his second wife Adelheid von Lichtenberg (11 Jul 1406-15 Aug 1482). Markgraf. until 1448 zu ½ Bregenz und Burg Hoheneck. Landgraf im Breisgau 1437. Landgraf im Elsass 1437-1444.
m ([17 Aug 1422/23 Feb 1424]) as her second husband, ELISABETH von Montfort-Bregenz, widow of EBERHARD [VII] Graf von Nellenburg [Veringen], daughter of WILHELM V Graf von Montfort in Bregenz & his wife --- (-4 Jun 1458, bur Konstanz Münster).
Markgraf Wilhelm [IV] & his wife had four children:
1. URSULA (-before 26 Apr 1485). m firstly (before 21 Oct 1437) JAKOB [I] Truchsess von Waldburg zu Trauchburg und ½ Bregenz (-5 May 1460). m secondly (1467) ULRICH [V] Graf von Montfort in Tettnang (-29 Oct 1495).
2. RUDOLF [IV] (1427-12 Apr 1487). Herr von Badenweiler. Markgraf von Rothelin. Johann Graf von Freiburg, Comte de Neuchâtel, second cousin of Markgraf Rudolf [IV], bequeathed the counties of Freiburg and Neuchâtel to the latter in 1457[588]. Marshal of Burgundy. Governor of Luxemburg and Chiny. m (contract Château de Joux 3 Aug 1449) MARGUERITE de Vienne, daughter of GUILLAUME de Vienne [Neublans] Sire de Saint-Georges, de Sainte-Croix et de Joux & his wife --- (-after 1477). Mistress (1): --- Keller, from Hochberg. Rudolf [IV] & his wife had three children:
a) CATHERINE (1450-[25 Aug/9 Nov] 1498, bur Vercel). m (contract 9 Mar 1459, Amance 1462) PHILIPPE de Neufchâtel Seigneur de Fontenoy, d'Amance, de Fondremans et de Bouclans (-[26 Mar/20 Sep] 1488). Lieutenant General in the Vosges. French counsellor.
b) PHILIPPE (Neuchâtel Jun 1454-Montpellier 9 Sep 1503). Comte de Neuchâtel, Herr von Badenweiler, Seigneur de Seurre, de Saint-Georges et d'Arc-en-Barrois. Marshal of Burgundy 1477. Markgraf von Hochberg-Sausenberg. Grand Chamberlain of France 1492. Grand Senechal of Provence 1493. Lieutenant General in Languedoc 1503. On his death, Christoph I Markgraf von Baden inherited Sausenberg, Rothelin, Badenweiler and Schopfheim, in accordance with the succession agreement of 1490. m (contract Lausanne 15 Jul 1476, Neuchâtel Oct 1478) as her first husband, MARIE de Savoie, daughter of AMEDEE IX Duke of Savoy & his wife Yolande de France (-27 Nov 1511). She married secondly Jacques Assé Seigneur du Plessis. Philippe & his wife had two children:
i) GUILLAUME (-15 Aug 1482).
ii) JEANNE (-Epoisses 21 Sep 1543). Ctss souveraine de Neuchâtel 1503-1512 and 1529-1543. Markgräfin von Rothelin. m (3 Nov 1504) LOUIS d'Orléans Comte de Dunois (-Beaugency 1 Aug 1516). Comte souverain de Neuchâtel 1504-1513. Duc de Longueville 1515.
c) BARBE (-6 Feb 1565, bur Val de Mercy). m firstly (Asquins 9 Aug 1502) PHILIPPE de Beauvoir Seigneur de Chastellux (-1520 before Aug). m secondly (1529) PHILIPPE de Champignolles Seigneur de Villemolin.
Rudolf [IV] had one illegitimate child by Mistress (1):
d) OLIVIER (-after Jul 1558). Seigneur de Sainte-Croix. Legitimated 4 Jul 1495. Prior at Vauxtravers 1498/1507 and [1534]/1554. Commander-Abbot of St John and apostolic protonotary 1501. Canon at Neuchâtel 1504, provost 1526/30.
3. HUGO (-1445). Minor in 1441.
4. daughter. 1439. m ANTON (Thenige) von Hattstatt (-before 1445).
Markgraf Wilhelm [IV] had one illegitimate child by an unknown mistress:
5. OTTO von Rothelin ([1436/37]-after 13 Jul 1452).
[583]
Necrologium Tennenbacense, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 338, footnote 1
recording that the destruction took place in 1525.
[584]
Necrologium Tennenbacense, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 338.
[585]
Huberty p 31 footnote 1.
[586]
Necrologium Tennenbacense, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 338.
[587]
Either Agnes or one of her three sisters Katharina, Anna or Margarete died at
St Klara,Basel 1419.
[588]
ES V 11.
Chapter 20. FREIHERREN von ESCHENBACH
BURCHARD von Zollern, son of FRIEDRICH [I] Graf von Zollern & his wife [Udalhild von Zollern] (-after [1152]). A 13th century genealogy names (in order) "Burchardum, Egenonem, Fridericum et Gottfridum" as the four sons of "Burchardus comes de Zolre"[589]. The History of Salem Monastery lists those present at a court of "duce Friderico", including "Burcardo, Eginone, Gotfrido, Friderico comitibus de Zolr", undated but dateable to [1152][590].
m ---. A 13th century genealogy refers to the wife of "Burchardum [filium Burchardi comitis de Zolre]" as "quandam de Sthala"[591].
Graf Burchard & his wife had two children:
1. BURCHARD [III] von Zollern (-after 4 Jul 1193). A 13th century genealogy names "Burchardum et Fridericum comites de Hohenburch" as sons of "Burchardum [filium Burchardi comitis de Zolre]" & his wife[592]. Graf von Hohenberg. m ---. The name of Burchard's wife is not known. Graf Burchard [III] & his wife had one child:
a) BURCHARD [IV] von Zollern (-before 1225). Graf von Hohenberg. m ---. The name of Burchard's wife is not known. Graf Burchard [IV] & his wife had [one possible child]:
i) [BURCHARD [V] von Hohenberg (-14 Jul 1253, bur Kirchberg). Graf von Hohenberg.]
2. FRIEDRICH von Zollern (-after 11 Apr 1195). Graf von Zollern. Graf von Hohenberg. A 13th century genealogy names "Burchardum et Fridericum comites de Hohenburch" as sons of "Burchardum [filium Burchardi comitis de Zolre]" & his wife[593].
BURCHARD [V] von Zollern, son of [BURCHARD [IV] Graf von Zollern und Hohenberg & his wife ---] (-14 Jul 1253, bur Kirchberg). Graf von Hohenberg. He was killed by lightning[594].
m MECHTILD von Tübingen, daughter of RUDOLF [II] Pfalzgraf von Tüblingen & his wife --- von Ronsberg. The Annales Sindelfingenses record that "regina Rudolfi" was "filia sororis comitis Rudolfi de Tuwingen"[595]. 1233.
Graf Burchard [V] & his wife had [six] children:
1. GERTRUD [Anna] ([1230/35]-Vienna 16 Feb 1281, bur Basel Münster). The Chronicon Colmarense records that "comitissa uxor regis Rudolfi" was "filia comitis Burkardi de Hohenberg"[596]. The Annales Sindelfingenses record that "regina Rudolfi" was "filia sororis comitis Rudolfi de Tuwingen"[597]. The primary source which confirms her original name as Gertrud has not yet been identified. The Annales Sancti Udalrici et Afræ Augustenses name "Anna uxor domini Rudolfi regis de Hapsburg" as sister of "comitem de Heigerloch"[598]. Heiress of Schlettstadt in Alsace. The Annales Hospitalis Argentinenses record the death in 1281 of "regina uxor Rudolfi regis" in Bohemia and her burial "in Basilea"[599]. The Annales Sindelfingenses record the death "1281 in vigilia Matthiæ" of "regina uxor Rudolfi regis in Wina" and her burial "in Basilea"[600]. m (1243 or 1245) as his first wife, RUDOLF Graf von Habsburg, son of ALBRECHT IV "der Weise" Graf von Habsburg & his wife Heilwig von Kiburg (Burg Limburg, Upper Rhine 1 May 1216-Germersheim near Speyer 15 Jul 1291, bur Speyer Cathedral). He was elected RUDOLF I King of Germany in 1273, and succeeded as Duke of Austria and Steiermark in 1276.
2. ALBRECHT [II] "der Minnesänger" von Hohenberg (-killed in battle Oberndorf 17 Apr 1298, bur Klosterkirche Kirchberg bei Haigerloch). Graf von Hohenberg. Graf von Rotenburg 1264. Graf von Haigerloch 1272/1287. The Annales Basilienses record that "dominus Hagineche" wounded "comitem de Hohinberch, cognatum regis" in 1277 in the king's presence[601]. In Hohenberg, Haigerloch und Rottenburg 1281. Landrichter in Swabia 1278/1291. Vogt von Hirsau 1281. The Annales Sancti Udalrici et Afræ Augustenses record that "Otto dux Bavarie" killed "comitem de Heigerloch" in 1297[602]. m firstly ---. The name of Albrecht's first wife is not known. m secondly (Hohenfriedingen 19 Jul 1282) MARGARETA von Fürstenberg, daughter of HEINRICH [I] Graf von Fürstenberg & his wife Agnes von Truhendigen (-1296, bur Klosterkirche Kirchberg bei Haigerloch). The Annales Sindelfingenses record the marriage of "comes Albertus in Onfridingen XIV Kal Aug 1282" but does not give his wife's name[603]. m thirdly URSULA von Oettingen, daughter of [LUDWIG [III] Graf von Oettingen & his first wife --- von Burgau] (-1308, bur Ehingen). Graf Albrecht [II] & his first wife had four children:
a) AGNES (-1293 or after). 1282/1293. m (contract 19 May 1281, after 1282) ALBRECHT von Görz-Tirol, son of MEINHARD II Duke of Carinthia [MEINHARD IV Graf von Görz und Tirol] & his wife Elisabeth von Bayern (-[24/30] Apr 1292).
b) ALBRECHT [III] von Hohenberg (-after 25 Nov 1304). m [firstly] (Markgröningen 1 Aug 1284) as her first husband, ---. The name of Albrecht's first wife is not known. [m secondly (contract 9 Feb 1296) CLARA EUPHEMIA von Görz, daughter of ALBERT [IV] Graf von Görz & his first wife Euphemia von Glogau [Piast].]
c) MARGARETA . 1295. m (28 Oct 1288) HEINRICH [IV] Markgraf von Burgau (-before 9 Oct 1301).
d) MECHTILD (-before 26 Apr 1315). m (Rottenburg 18 Dec 1291, dispensation 4o Anagni 19 May 1303) ULRICH von Württemberg, son of EBERHARD I "der Erlauchte" Graf von Württemberg & his wife Irmgard von Baden (-1 Nov 1315, bur Stuttgart Stiftskirche).
Graf Albrecht [II] & his [first or second] wife had [three] children:
e) RUDOLF [I] von Hohenberg (-11 Jan 1336, bur Ehingen). Graf von Hohenberg, Herr von Triberg. m firstly AGNES von Werdenberg, daughter of HUGO [II] Graf von Werdenberg in Heiligenberg (-Jun 1317). m secondly (Apr 1318, Papal dispensation 4o 17 Jun 1320) IRMENGARD von Württemberg, daughter of EBERHARD I "der Erlauchte" Graf von Württemberg & his wife Irmgard von Baden (-17 May 1329, bur Ehingen). m thirdly as her first husband, ELISABETH von Sponheim, daughter of SIMON [II] Graf von Sponheim in Kastellaun. 1331/40. She married secondly (Oct 1340) Ludwig II Landgraf Herr von Hessen zu Grebenstein. Graf Rudolf [I] & his first wife had five children:
i) ALBRECHT (-Stein am Rhein 25 Apr 1359, bur Rottenburg St Moritz). Priest at Grossrussbach, North Austria 1317. Canon at Konstanz Cathedral 1317/1345. Canon at Strasbourg Cathedral 1329/1350. Elected Bishop of Konstanz 1334/1335. Landvogt in Elsass 1337/1341. Imperial Chancellor 1340/1341. Papal chaplain 1342/1345. Elected Bishop of Würzburg 1345/1349. Bishop of Freising 1351. The Gesta Episcoporum Frisingensium records the death "1359 in die beati Marci evangeliste in Swevia iuxta fluvium Reni in oppido Stain" of "comes de Hohenberch et de Haggerloch, doctor decretorum" and his burial "in civitate sua Rotenburch iuxta fluvium Necori"[604].
ii) RUDOLF [II] von Hohenberg (-26 Feb 1335, bur Ehingen). Graf von Hohenberg. m MARGARETA von Nassau, daughter of EMICHO I Graf von Nassau in Hadamar & his wife Anna von Nürnberg [Zollern] (-Rottenburg 30 Jan 1370). Graf Rudolf [II] & his wife had three children:
(a) MARGARETA (-[12 Jun 1365/24 Aug 1366]). m (before 25 May 1343) as his second wife, LUDWIG [VIII] Graf von Oettingen, son of FRIEDRICH [I] Graf von Oettingen & his wife Elisabeth von Dornberg (-26 Jul 1378).
(b) RUDOLF [III] von Hohenberg (-1389 before 30 Nov). Graf von Hohenberg. Herr zu Rottenburg 1351. Pfandherr zu ½ Hohenklingen und Stein am Rhein 1359. Herr zu Stadt Oberndorf am Neckar 1374. Graf Rudolf III sold the Gfschaft Hohenberg in 1381 to Duke Leopold of Austria for 66,000 schwere Geldgulden[605]. m (before 12 Oct 1360) ITA von Toggenburg, daughter of FRIEDRICH Graf von Toggenburg (-before 26 Jan 1399). She married secondly (before 1392) Heinrich [V] Graf von Werdenberg in Trochtelfingen (-Feldkirch 26 Jan 1397, bur Vaduz). Graf Rudolf [III] & his wife had one child:
(1) MARGARETA (-1419). m firstly (contract 22 Jun 1368, [1 Sep 1384], divorced before 1391) as his first wife, BERNHARD I Markgraf of Baden, son of RUDOLF VI Markgraf von Baden & his wife Mechtild von Sponheim (1364-Baden 5 Apr 1431, bur Baden-Baden Stiftskirche). m secondly (before 20 Apr 1391) HERMANN Graf von Sulz Landgraf im Klettgau (-1431).
(c) AGNES (-5 Jun 1366, bur Kirchheim). m (before 3 Nov 1349) KONRAD IV Herzog von Teck, son of SIMON I Herzog von Teck [Baden] & his wife Agnes von Helfenstein (-murdered Munich 5 Sep 1352, bur Kirchheim).
iii) HUGO von Hohenberg (-26 May 1354). Graf von Hohenberg. m ([8 Jun/9 Jul] 1333) as her first husband, URSULA de Ferrette, daughter of ULRIC [III] Comte de Ferrette [Pfirt] & his wife Jeanne de Montbéliard [Bourgogne-Comté] (-5 May after 1367). Dame de Belfort 1347/1350, Dame de Rougemont [Rotenberg] 1347/1351. She married secondly (1354) Wilhelm [II] Graf von Montfort in Bregenz (-[18 May 1373/14 Jun 1374]). Graf Hugo & his wife had one child:
(a) URSULA. 1367/80. m firstly (before 9 Feb 1367) WILHELM [III] Graf von Montfort in Bregenz (-Vienna 19 Oct 1368). m secondly ([1370]) EBERHARD [IV] von Lupfen Landgraf von Stühlingen (-before 15 Jan 1380).
iv) HEINRICH (-killed in battle 12 May 1352). Graf von Hohenberg. m (before 25 Jun 1337) AGNES von Schaunberg, daughter of HEINRICH Graf von Schaunberg (-after 24 Jun 1348). Graf Heinrich & his wife had one child:
(a) RUDOLF (-before 1379).
v) daughter . m HEINRICH von Hornstein . 1357.
f) ALBRECHT [IV] . Graf von Hohenberg. Priest at Bonndorf 1317.
g) [ADELHEID von Haigerloch (-23 Feb 1333, bur Lilienfeld). m (before 28 Mar 1317) KONRAD [I] Graf von Schaunberg (-7 May 1353, bur Vienna Minoriten).
Graf Albrecht [II] & his second wife had one child:
h) daughter . Nun at Kirchberg 1291.
3. BURCHARD [VI] (-1318, bur Reuthin). Graf von Hohenberg. Graf von Nagold. Graf von Haigerloch.
- see below, Part B. GRAFEN von HOHENBERG in NAGOLD und WILDBERG.
4. ULRICH (-before 1281). m ---. The name of Ulrich's wife is not known. Ulrich & his wife had one child:
a) AGNES (-14 Apr 1310, bur Kloster Tennenbach). m HEINRICH III Markgraf von Hachberg, son of HEINRICH II Markgraf von Hachberg & his wife Anna von Üsenberg (-[4 Jan 1327/19 Apr 1330]).
5. MATHILDE . Abbess of Wald 1283, resigned.
6. [HUGO (-after 3 Apr 1287). Graf von Hohenberg.]
BURCHARD [VI] von Hohenberg, son of BURKHARD [V] Graf von Hohenberg [Zollern] & his wife Mechtild von Tübingen (-24 Jul 1318, bur Reuthin). Graf von Hohenberg. Graf von Nagold. Graf von Haigerloch.
m firstly ---. The name of Burchard's first wife is not known.
m secondly (before 1277) LUITGARD von Tübingen heiress of Horb, daughter of HUGO [IV] Pfalzgraf von Tübingen & his [first/second] wife --- (-13 Nov 1309, bur Reuthin).
Graf Burchard [VI] & his [first] wife had one child:
1. KUNIGUNDE . 1307/23. m firstly RUDOLF [II] von Hewen (-before 5 Sep 1279). m secondly (before 15 Dec 1307) JAKOB [III] von Wart (-after 18 Oct 1331).
Graf Burchard [VI] & his [second] wife had two children:
2. OTTO [I] (-12 Jul 1299). m (Papal dispensation 10 Nov 1290) MARIA von Magenheim, daughter of ERKINGER von Magenheim (-before 18 Oct 1321). Otto [I] & his wife had two children:
a) BURCHARD [VIII] (-before 1342). in Nagold zu Magenheim.
b) MECHTILD . m (before 3 Aug 1320) WOLFRAD [VI] Graf von Veringen . 1297/1330.
3. BURCHARD [VII] (-[10 Apr 1353/2 Sep 1355]). in Wildenberg. m [AGNES, daughter of ---. 1319.] Burchard [VII] & his wife had seven children:
a) BURCHARD [IX] (-[13 Dec 1377/10 Aug 1381]). Herr zu Wildberg. He and his wife sold ½ Wildberg for 8,000 Gulden 14 Aug 1363 and the town of Bulach for 7,000 Pfund 1 May 1364 to Pfalzgraf Ruprecht[606]. m (before 9 Apr 1353) ANNA von Brauneck, daughter of GOTTFRIED [II] von Brauneck. 1353/1365. Burchard [IX] & his wife had two children:
i) KONRAD [II] . Priest at Sulz 1377
ii) BURCHARD (-[8 Sep 1393]). Canon at Würzburg Cathedral 1348/1389, Generalvikar 1377, deacon 1390/1391. Canon at Trier Cathedral 1385, archdeacon 1386. He became a Dominican monk.
b) KONRAD [I] (-6 Sep 1356). in Altensteig. m (before 2 Sep 1355) as her first husband, MARGARETA von Hewen, daughter of PETER [I] von Hewen Herr zu Engen (-after 6 Dec 1398). She married secondly ([1357/58]) Stephan von Gundelfingen gt Derneck (-before 14 Jun 1398). Graf Konrad [I] & his wife had two children:
i) RUDOLF [IV] (-[16 Nov 1387/18 Dec 1397]). in Altensteig. Zu Burg Schilteck until 1371. He sold the other half of the town of Wildberg to Pfalzgraf Ruprecht for 5,870 Gulden[607]. m ---. The name of Rudolf's wife is not known. Rudolf [IV] & his wife had one child:
(a) child. 18 Dec 1397
ii) daughter (-before 19 May 1377). Nun at Reuthin.
c) OTTO [III] (-after 13 Dec 1377). Priest at Horb.
d) ADELHEID (-9 Nov after 1385). The necrology of Stetten records the death "V Id Nov" of "sor Adelheid de Zolr com de Hohenberg"[608]. m (before 27 Apr 1341) FRIEDRICH [IX] Graf von Hohenzollern, son of FRIEDRICH [VIII] Graf von Zollern "Ostertag" & his wife --- (-[11 Feb 1377/1 Mar 1379]).
e) MARGARETA (-28 Jan ----). m (before 1 Feb 1343) FRIEDRICH Graf von Zollern gt der Strassburger, son of FRIEDRICH [VIII] Graf von Zollern "Ostertag" & his wife --- (-after 9 Mar 1365).
f) ADELHEID (-[13 Dec 1377/10 Aug 1381]). Nun at Reuthin.
g) ANNA (-after 18 Dec 1397). Nun at Reuthin.
BURCHARD [VIII] von Hohenberg, son of OTTO [I] Graf von Hohenberg in Nagold & his wife Maria von Magenheim (-before 1342). in Nagold zu Magenheim.
m (before 14 Feb 1316) AGNES von Vaihingen, daughter of KONRAD [V] Graf von Vaihingen & his wife Elisabeth von Schlüsselberg.
Graf Burchard [VIII] & his wife had five children:
1. OTTO [II] gt von Nagold (-[24 Oct 1379/6 Jul 1385]). Otto sold the town of Nagold to Eberhard and Ulrich Grafen von Württemberg for 25,000 Gulden 23 Jun 1363[609]. m firstly KUNIGUNDE von Wertheim, daughter of RUDOLF [IV] Graf von Wertheim (-after 3 Mar 1358). m secondly (before 13 Jul 1371) as her second husband, IRMENGARD von Werdenberg, widow of HEINRICH Graf von Fürstenberg Herr zu Haslach, daughter of HEINRICH [I] Graf von Fürstenberg in Albeck und Trochtelfingen (-after 24 Oct 1379). Otto [II] & his first wife had four children:
a) RUDOLF [V] (-after 13 Jul 1383
b) BURCHARD [XI]. Herr zu Nagold. m as her second husband, VERENA von Habsburg-Laufenburg, widow of FILIPPO Gonzaga, daughter of JOHANN II Graf von Habsburg-Laufenburg & his wife Verena de Neufchâtel-Blamont. Burchard [X] & his wife had two children:
i) RUDOLF [VI] (-[ 2 Sep 1409/24 Jun 1422]). He sold ½ Altensteig for 1,500 Gulden to Bernhard Markgraf von Baden[610]. m (before 24 Nov 1402) as her second husband, MARGARETA von Tierstein, widow of --- von der Altenklingen, daughter of SIGMUND [IV] Graf von Tierstein Landgraf im Sisgau und im Buchgau. 1400/1429. Rudolf [VI] & his wife had [three] children:
(a) SIGMUND (-before 1440). Hauptmann zu Balingen. m (before 31 Oct 1459) as her second husband, URSULA von Räzüns, widow of EITEL FRIEDRICH I Graf von Hohenzollern, daughter of HEINRICH [XI] von Räzuns Herr zu Räzuns (-17 Feb 1477, bur Stetten). Sigmund & his wife had four children:
(1) PETER (-27 Oct 1448
(2) RUDOLF . 1458
(3) MARGARETA (-Speckfeld 22 Jun 1475, bur Komburg). m (Jan 1466) GEORG [I] Schenk von Limpurg Herr zu Speckfeld und Obersontheim (-murdered 10 May 1475).
(4) APOLLONIA . Abbess of Königsfelden 1472/1492.
(b) VERENA (-bur Reuthin). Nun at Reuthin.
(c) [MARGARETA . Nun at Buchau 1449.
ii) ANNA (-Kloster Reuthin 1421). Prioress of Reuthin. m firstly FRIEDRICH [X] Graf von Hohenzollern, son of FRIEDRICH [IX] Graf von Hohenzollern & his wife Adelheid von Hohenberg [Zollern] (-24 Jun 1412). m secondly (1413) KONRAD VII Graf von Kirchberg (-17 Jan 1417, bur Wiblingen).
c) MAGDALENA. m JAKOB [I] Truchsess von Waldburg zu Trauchburg (-5 May 1460).
d) SOPHIE . Abbess of Kitzingen 1401/08.
2. BURCHARD [X] gt von Nagold. 1348/53.
3. HUGO . 1381/1411
4. AGNES (1379-1423). Prioress of Reuthin.
5. MECHTILD . Nun at Reuthin 1352.
[589]
Cod Giessensis Nr. 176, fol. 234, included as Genealogiæ Comitum et
Marchionum sæc XII et XIII, in MGH SS XXIV, p. 78.
[590]
Historia Brevis Monasterii Salemitani 11, MGH SS XXIV, p. 646.
[591]
Cod Giessensis Nr. 176, fol. 234, included as Genealogiæ Comitum et
Marchionum sæc XII et XIII, in MGH SS XXIV, p. 78.
[592]
Cod Giessensis Nr. 176, fol. 234, included as Genealogiæ Comitum et
Marchionum sæc XII et XIII, in MGH SS XXIV, p. 78.
[593]
Cod Giessensis Nr. 176, fol. 234, included as Genealogiæ Comitum et
Marchionum sæc XII et XIII, in MGH SS XXIV, p. 78.
[594]
ES I.1 126.
[595]
Annales Sindelfingenses 1277, MGH SS XVII, p. 302.
[596]
Chronicon Colmarense, MGH SS XVII, p. 244.
[597]
Annales Sindelfingenses 1277, MGH SS XVII, p. 302.
[598]
Annales Sancti Udalrici et Afræ Augustenses 1297, MGH SS XVII, p. 434.
[599]
Annales Hospitalis Argentinenses 1281, MGH SS XVII, p. 104.
[600]
Annales Sindelfingenses 1281, MGH SS XVII
[601]
Annales Basileenses 1277, MGH SS XVII, p. 201.
[602]
Annales Sancti Udalrici et Afræ Augustenses 1297, MGH SS XVII, p. 434.
[603]
Annales Sindelfingenses 1282, MGH SS XVII, p. 302.
[604]
Gesta Episcoporum Frisingensium Continuationes XIV et XV, MGH SS XXIV,
p. 326.
[605]
ES I.1 126.
[606]
ES I.1 127.
[607]
ES I.1 127.
[608]
Fragmenta Necrologii Stettensis, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 212.
[609]
ES I.1 127.
[610]
ES I.1 127.
The Grafen von Kiburg inherited the lands of the Zähringer family located in Burgundy and Switzerland on the death of Berthold IV Herzog von Zähringen in 1218. The primary sources which confirm the parentage and marriages of members of these families have not yet been identified, unless otherwise stated below.
1. WERNER (-killed in battle auf der Baar 17 Aug 1030). Graf von Kiburg. The Annales Sangallenses record that "Werinhero comite" resisted the siege of "castrum Chuigeburch" in 1027[611]. He rebelled against Emperor Konrad II in 1030, supported by Ernst Duke of Swabia [Babenberg], was excommunicated and outlawed. They were both killed in battle against imperial forces[612].
ULRICH von Dillingen und Kiburg, son of HARTMANN [III] Graf von Dillingen und Kiburg & his wife Richenza von Lenzburg (-1227, bur Schänis). Graf von Kiburg. Crusader 1190. Vogt von Schänis, Beromünster und Glarus 1212.
m ANNA von Zähringen, daughter of BERTHOLD IV Herzog von Zähringen & his first wife Heilwig [von Froburg]. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names "ducem Bertoldum…et duas sorores" as children of "ducem Bertoldum" & his wife, specifying that the younger daughter was "comitissa Kiburgensis" and had many children[613].
Graf Ulrich & his wife had six children:
1. WERNER [I] (-Acre 1228). Graf von Kiburg. m as her first husband, ALIX [Bertha] de Lorraine, daughter of FERRY II Duke of Lorraine & his wife Agnes de Bar (-[Apr/29 Sep 1242], bur Clairlieu). The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names "Aaliz relictam comitis Kyburgensis sororem ducis Lotharingie Mathei" when recording her second marriage to "Galtherus de Vangionis Rivo…filius Galtherius"[614]. She married secondly (before Nov 1229) Gautier [II] Sire de Vignory. Graf Werner [I] & his wife had three children:
a) HARTMANN [V] (-3 Sep 1263, bur Wettingen). Graf von Kiburg. The Community of "Uriburt" promised to observe the donation by "Conte Hartmano di Kibourg" with the consent of "Conte Hartmano Giuniore" to "Dama Margarita Moglie del detto Conte H. Seniore" by charter dated 1241[615]. The necrology of Wettingen records the death "III Non Sep 1263" of "Hermannus com iunior de Kiburg et Anna uxor eius"[616]. The index of benefactors of Wettingen records the death in 1263 of "Hartmannus com de Kiburg iunior…benefactor" and his burial "apud sacellum beatæ Mariæ Virginis"[617]. The necrology of Fraubrunnen records the death "IV Non Sep" of "Graf Hartman der jünger"[618]. m firstly (before 9 Feb 1248) ANNA von Rapperswil, daughter of RUDOLF II [VIII] Graf von Rapperswil (-30 May 1253). The necrology of Wettingen records the death "III Kal Jun" of "domina Anna de Kiburg", recalled in the later entry "III Non Sep 1263" of "Hermannus com iunior de Kiburg et Anna uxor eius"[619]. m secondly (contract 27 Jan 1254) ELISABETH de Chalon, daughter of HUGUES de Chalons Sire de Salins Comte Palatin de Bourgogne & his wife Alix von Andechs-Merano Ctss Palatine de Bourgogne (-9 Jul 1275). The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage has not yet been identified. She became a Clarissan nun at Freiburg. Graf Hartmann [V] & his first wife had one child:
i) WERNER (-after 4 Jun 1253).
Graf Hartmann [V] & his second wife had two children:
ii) ANNA. 1263/83. m ([30 Oct/12 Dec] 1271) EBERHARD Graf von Habsburg-Laufenburg, son of RUDOLF I "der Schweigsame" Graf von Habsburg-Laufenburg & his wife Gertrud von Regensberg (-1284, before 2 Jun). Graf von Kiburg.
iii) son (posthumously 1264-before 7 Feb 1265).
b) CLEMENTIA. 1248/49. m firstly RUDOLF [I] Graf von Montfort (-[Oct 1244/1247]). m secondly --- Graf von Hohenberg .
c) ADELHEID. 1258. m (before 29 Sep 1242) FRIEDRICH [III] Graf von Leiningen in Dagsburg und Hardenburg, son of FRIEDRICH [II] Graf von Leiningen & his wife Agnes von Eberstein (-1287).
2. HARTMANN [III] (-27 Nov 1264, bur Wettingen). Graf von Kiburg. The necrology of Wettingen records the death "V Kal Dec 1262" of "com Hartmannus senior de Kiburg"[620]. m (contract Mouden 1 Jun 1216) MARGUERITE de Savoie, daughter of THOMAS I Comte de Savoie (1212-1/2 Sep 1270 or 1273[621]). Her parentage is established by the 1264 testament of her brother Boniface[622]. The contract of marriage between "Principessa Margarita figlia del Conte Tommasi di Savoia ed il Conte Artemano figlio del Conte Uldrico di Kibourg" is dated 1 Jun 1218[623]. The Chronicon Colmarense records that "comes…[Kiburc]" married "filiam comitis de Sabaudia"[624]. According to Europäische Stammtafeln[625], Marguerite de Savoie married secondly Eberhard von Habsburg-Laufenburg, son of Rudolf III Graf von Habsburg-Laufenburg & his wife Gertrud von Regensberg. Apart from the unlikelihood of Graf Eberhard (who at the time must have been at least 40 years old) marrying as his first wife a lady over 50 years old, his marriage to Anna heiress of Kiburg is recorded[626] as having taken place in [30 Oct/12 Dec] 1271 when Marguerite was still alive. In addition, the Chronicle of Hautecombe refers to Marguerite as 'Margarita comitissa de Quiborch in Alemania' when she died, with no mention of Habsburg-Laufenburg. The necrology of Waldens records the death "Kal Sep" of "Margareta com de Kuberg"[627]. The necrology of Fraubrunnen records the death "1 Kal Sep" of "Her Hartman graf von Kyburg und frow Margreta sin gemachel"[628], the date apparently referring to the death of Marguerite. The necrology of Wettingen records the death "IV Non Sep" of "Margareta com de Kiburch"[629].
3. ULRICH (-17 Jun 1237). Canon at Basel Cathedral 1223. Canon at Konstanz Cathedral 1229. Provost of Beromünster and Imperial chaplain 1231/34. Bishop of Chur 1233.
4. HEILWIG ([1192]-30 Apr 1260, bur Muri). The Ellenhardi Chronicon refers to the wife of "Alberti comitis in Habichburg…lantgravius Alsatie superioris" as "filia comitis in Kiburch"[630]. m ([1217]) ALBRECHT [IV] "der Weise" von Habsburg, son of RUDOLF II "der Alte" Graf von Habsburg, Herr zu Laufenburg & his wife Agnes von Staufen (-Ascalon, Palestine 22 Nov 1240). He succeeded his father in 1232 as Graf von Habsburg.
5. MECHTILD. 1232. m RUDOLF [I] Graf von Rapperswil (-1250). The index of benefactors of Wettingen records the death in 1250 of "Rudolphus com de Raperschwyl, patruus fundatoris" and his burial at Wettingen[631].
6. ADELHEID (-1231 or after). The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage has not yet been identified. m GERHARD [IV] Graf von Dollnstein und Hirschberg, son of GERHARD [II] Graf von Dollnstein & his wife --- (-1225).
EBERHARD von Habsburg, son of RUDOLF [I] "der Schweigsame" Graf von Habsburg-Laufenburg & his wife Gertrud von Regensberg (-1284, before 2 Jun). He succeeded in 1271 as Graf von Kiburg, by right of his wife. The Annales Colmarienses record the death in 1284 of "comes Ebirhardus, frater episcopi Constantiensis et frater comitis Gotfridi de Louffinberg"[632].
m ([30 Oct/12 Dec] 1271) ANNA von Kiburg, daughter and heiress of HARTMANN [V] Graf von Kiburg & his wife Elisabeth de Chalon [Bourgogne-Comté] (-20 Nov ----). 1263/83. The necrology of Fraubrunnen records the death "XII Kal Dec" of "Frow Anna gräfin von Kiburg"[633]. According to Europäische Stammtafeln[634], Graf Eberhard married firstly (as her second husband) Marguerite de Savoie, widow of Hartmann III Graf von Kiburg, daughter of Thomas I Comte de Savoie & his wife Béatrix [Marguerite] de Genevois. Apart from the improbability of Graf Eberhard marrying as his first wife a lady over 50 years old (she was born in 1212[635]), the Chronicle of Hautecombe[636] states that Marguerite died in 1273, two years after the date of Graf Eberhard's marriage to Anna von Kiburg. According to the Chronicle, she was 'Margarita comitissa de Quiborch in Alemania' when she died, with no mention of Habsburg-Laufenburg.
Graf Eberhard [I] & his wife had two children:
1. HARTMANN [I] (-29 Mar 1301). He succeeded his father in 1284 as Graf von Kiburg, minor until 1292. The necrology of Fraubrunnen records the death "IV Kal Apr" of "Her Hartman ein graf von Kiburg"[637]. m (1298) ELISABETH von Freiburg, daughter of EGINO [II] Graf von Freiburg & his wife Katharina von Lichtenberg (-9 Jul or 13 Oct 1322). The necrology of Fraubrunnen records the death "VII Id Jul" of "Frouw Elysabeth ein gräfin von Kiburg"[638]. Graf Hartmann [I]& his wife had three children:
a) HARTMANN [II] (-murdered Schloß Thun 31 Oct 1322). He succeeded his father in 1301 as Graf von Kiburg. Landgraf in Burgundy 1316. m (contract Freiburg 2 May 1319, before 17 Jul 1319) as her first husband, MARGUERITE de Neuchâtel dame de Boudry, daughter of RAOUL Comte de Neuchâtel (-22 Aug ----). 1382. She married secondly (8 Jan 1337) Hugo Graf von Buchegg (-20 May 1347). The necrology of Fraubrunnen records the death "XI Kal Sep" of "Frouw Margret von Buochegg"[639]. The necrology of Fraubrunnen records the death "XIII Kal Jun" of "Herr Hugo ein graf von Buochegg"[640].
b) EBERHARD [II] ([1299]-17 Apr 1357). Lived in Bologna 1316. Provost at Ansoldingen 1316/23. Canon at Strasbourg Cathedral 1318. Canon at Köln Cathedral. He succeeded his brother in 1322 as Graf von Kiburg, Landgraf in Burgund.
c) KATHARINA (-8 Dec ----). 1342. m ALBRECHT [I] Graf von Werdenberg in Bludenz Montafon und Heiligenberg-Rheinegg (-1364).
2. MARGARETA (-10 Apr [1333]). Canoness at Bedburg 1318. m (Erfurt 14 Jul 1290) DIETRICH [VIII] Graf von Kleve (-4 Oct 1305).
Graf Eberhard [I] had one illegitimate child by an unknown mistress:
3. PETER . Vogt zu Oltingen. 1301.
EBERHARD [II] von Kiburg, son of HARTMANN [I] Graf von Kiburg [Habsburg] & his wife Elisabeth von Freiburg ([1299]-17 Apr 1357). Lived in Bologna 1316. Provost at Ansoldingen 1316/23. Canon at Strasbourg Cathedral 1318. Canon at Köln Cathedral. He succeeded his brother in 1322 as Graf von Kiburg, Landgraf in Burgund.
m ([30 Nov 1325/16 Jan 1326]) ANASTASIA von Signau, daughter of ULRICH von Signau. Herrin von Signau 1363. 1382.
Graf Eberhard [II] & his wife had eleven children:
1. EBERHARD [III] (1328-Basel 14 Jul 1395). He succeeded his father in 1357 as Graf von Kiburg. Provost at Ansoldingen 1333/1392. Canon at Strasbourg Cathedral 1347/1387. Canon at Basel Cathedral 1350. Cathedral Pförtner at Strasbourg 1366. Provost at Solothurn 1368/1395.
2. EGON [I] . Canon at Strasbourg Cathedral 1347/1363. Canon at Konstanz Cathedral 1356. Archdeacon and postulate at Strasbourg Cathedral 1365.
3. EBERHARD [IV] der Jüngere (-[before 12 Jul 1372]). Lived in Bologna 1342. Canon at Strasbourg Cathedral 1356/1371, Cathedral Pförtner 1361/66 and 1371.
4. HARTMANN [III] (-29 Mar 1377). He succeeded in [1360] as Graf von Kiburg, Landgraf in Burgundy. m (before 16 Nov 1356) ANNE de Neuchâtel-Nidau, daughter of RAOUL III Comte de Neuchâtel-Nidau at Burg and Büren (-[31 May] ----). 1347/1400. The necrology of Fraubrunnen records the death "II Kal Jun" of "Frouw Anna gräfin von Kiburg"[641], although it is not known whether this entry refers to Anna wife of Graf Hartmann III.
a) RUDOLF [II] (-[5 May 1383/5 Apr 1384]). Herr zu Nidau 1375. He succeeded his father in 1377 as Graf von Kiburg, Landgraf in Burgundy.
b) EBERHARD [V] (-[before 1 Feb 1379). He succeeded his father in 1377 as Graf von Kiburg.
c) EGON [II] (-Bern [10 Aug/1 Nov] 1414). He succeeded his father in 1377 as Graf von Kiburg. Burger at Bern. Canon at Basel Cathedral 1383/92. He sold the Burgundian Landgrafschaft 27 Aug 1406. m (before 3 Feb 1407) as her second husband, JOHANNA von Rappoltstein Dame de Magnières, widow of VOLMAR von Geroldseck am Wasichen, daughter of BRUNO I Herr von Rappoltstein. Dame de Saint-Dizier 1408. 1416. Graf Egon [II] had one illegitimate child by an unknown mistress:
i) RUDOLF von Kiburg . Priest at Ober-Kiburg 1401.
d) JOHANN [II] (-31 Jul 1395). Teutonic Knight 1387. Canon at Basel Cathedral 1394.
e) HARTMANN [IV] . He succeeded his father as Graf von Kiburg, Landgraf in Burgundy. Knight of the Order of St John. 1379/1401.
f) VERENA (-[2 Sep ----], after 16 Aug 1416, bur Balingen). The necrology of Fraubrunnen records the death "IV Non Sep" of "Frow Verena von Kyburg"[642]. It is not known whether this refers to the wife of Graf Friedrich [V] von Zollern but this is probable as no other person of this name has so far been identified in the family of the Grafen von Kiburg. However, it is recognised that the entry would be unusual in not referring to her married title. m (before 1372) FRIEDRICH [V] gt Mülli Graf von Zollern in Schalksberg, son of FRIEDRICH [III] Graf von Zollern Herr zu Schalksberg und Mulheim & his wife Sophia von Schlüsselberg (-1 Apr 1408, bur Balingen).
g) MARGARETA (-before 20 Feb 1397). m (before 8 Jan 1370) THÜRING [III] von Brandis Herr von Simmenegg (-killed in battle [8 Aug/3 Nov] 1375).
Graf Hartmann [III] had one illegitimate child by an unknown mistress:
h) BERCHTOLD Graf . Priest at Sursee. 1396/1434
5. JOHANN (-Jul 1391). Canon at Strasbourg Cathedral 1359, Provost 1362/87. Imprisoned at Strasbourg 1371. Canon at Basel Cathedral 1380, Archdeacon 1381/91.
6. BERCHTOLD (after 3 Aug 1417). Landgraf in Burgundy 1383. Burger at Bern 1406.
7. RUDOLF [I] . 1404. Teutonic Knight.
8. KONRAD [IV] (-17 Apr 1402). Teutonic Knight 1375. Canon at Balga, Vogt von Natangen 1393/4. Canon at Elbing 1401.
9. SUSANNE (-after 30 Nov 1390). Nun at Säckingen 1363.
10. ELISABETH . Nun in Eschau 1363.
11. MARGARETE. 1381. m (after 14 Jul 1363) EMICH [VI] Graf von Leiningen-Dagsburg und Hartenburg (-before 17 Feb 1381).
[611]
Annales Sangallensis Maiores 1027 (1033), MGH SS I, p. 83.
[612]
Reuter, p. 203, and AS 1029.
[613]
Chronica Albrici Monachi Trium Fontium 1168, MGH SS XXIII, p. 852.
[614]
Chronica Albrici Monachi Trium Fontium 1229, MGH SS XXIII, p. 926.
[615]
State Archives, volume 102, page 2.2, fascicule 9.
[616]
Necrologium Wettingense, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 588.
[617]
Index conditorum et benefactorum Wettingense, Konstanz Necrologies, p.
588.
[618]
Necrologium Fraubrunnense, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 405.
[619]
Necrologium Wettingense, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 588.
[620]
Necrologium Wettingense, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 588.
[621]
Chronicle of Hautecombe, quoted in CP IV 320 footnote (c). According to
ES II 180, Marguerite died 4 Sep 1270. If she in fact died in 1273, this
is inconsistent with her supposed second marriage referred to above.
[622]
State Archives, volume 104, pages 17 and 19, fascicules 13.1, 13.2 and
13.3.
[623]
State Archives, volume 102, page 1, fascicule 1.
[624]
Chronicon Colmarense, MGH SS XVII, p. 241.
[625]
ES II 190 and ES XII 32 (Die Grafen von Dillingen, Grafen von Kiburg).
The marriage is not shown in ES I.1 39 (Die Grafen von Habsburg-Laufenburg).
[626]
ES I.1 39.
[627]
Necrologium Waldense, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 218.
[628]
Necrologium Fraubrunnense, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 405.
[629]
Necrologium Wettingense, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 588.
[630]
Ellenhardi Chronicon, Gesta Invictissim domini Rudolfi Romanorum regis,
MGH SS XVII, p. 123.
[631]
Index conditorum et benefactorum Wettingense, Konstanz Necrologies, p.
588.
[632]
Annales Colmarienses Maiores 1284, MGH SS XVII, p. 211.
[633]
Necrologium Fraubrunnense, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 405.
[634]
ES II 190 (Das Haus Savoyen I) and ES XII 32 (Die Grafen von Dillingen, Grafen
von Kiburg). This marriage is not mentioned in ES I.1 39 (Die Grafen von
Habsburg-Laufenberg).
[635]
ES II 190.
[636]
Chronicle of Hautecombe, quoted in CP IV 320 footnote (c).
[637]
Necrologium Fraubrunnense, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 405.
[638]
Necrologium Fraubrunnense, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 405.
[639]
Necrologium Fraubrunnense, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 405.
[640]
Necrologium Fraubrunnense, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 405.
[641]
Necrologium Fraubrunnense, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 405.
[642]
Necrologium Fraubrunnense, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 405.
1. --- . m --- [von Buchhorn], daughter of OTTO [II] Graf von Buchhorn & his wife --- (-1089). Three children:
a) OTTO [I] (-1107 or after). Graf von Kirchberg 1089. Graf im Linzgau 1094.
b) HARTMANN [I] (-1122 or after). Graf von Kirchberg. Graf im Linzgau 1120. Graf im Argengau 1122. m ---. The name of Hartmann's wife is not known. Graf Hartmann [I] & his wife had two children:
i) EBERHARD [I] (-1166 or after). "Rodolfus comes Curigensis et Heberhardo comite de Kiriperc" exchanged property by charter dated 12 Jul 1127[643]. Vogt von Kloster Wiblingen 1148. The History of Salem Monastery lists those present at a court of "duce Friderico", including "Ebirhardo et Hartmanno comitibus de Kilhperc", undated but dateable to [1152][644]. m ---. The name of Eberhard's wife is not known. Graf Eberhard [I] & his wife had three children:
(a) OTTO [II] (-before 1189). von Hohenberg 1181. m ---. The name of Otto's wife is not known. Graf Otto [II] & his wife had three children:
(1) EBERHARD [II] (-[27 Aug] [1183]).
(2) OTTO [III] (-1194 or after). Vogt von Wiblingen 1189. m ---. The name of Otto's wife is not known. Graf Otto [III] & his wife had two children:
a. HARTMANN [IV] (-1220 or after). Graf von Kirchberg und Körsch. m --- von Körsch, daughter of DIEPOLD Graf von Körsch.
b. [OTTO (-[before 1257]). Canon at Würzburg cathedral.
(3) KONRAD (-[27 Aug] [1183]). The necrology of Rothen records "VI Kal Sep Eberhardus et Conradus fratres comites de Kirchberg"[645], although it is not known whether this refers to their death on the same day or to a joint donation.
(b) HARTMANN [III] (-[4 Apr] 1198 or after). Graf von Balzheim 1181. Graf im Alpgau 1189. The Liber Oblationum Ecclesiæ Brixinensis Maioris records the death "II Non Apr" of "Hartmannus com de Chirchperch"[646], although it is not known with certainty to which Graf Hartmann this refers.
(1) WILLIBIRG. m LUDWIG [II] Graf von Württemberg, son of [LUDWIG [I] Graf von Württemberg & his wife ---]. 1166/1181.
(2) RUDOLF . 1185/1192. m ---. The name of Rudolf's wife is not known. Rudolf & his wife had one child:
a. BERTHA . 1239. m GOTTFRIED Graf von Marstetten . 1195/1239.
(3) HARTMANN . puer 1187/[1188].
(c) KONRAD . Abbot of Hirsau 1176/1188.
ii) HARTMANN [II] . 1116/[1170]. The History of Salem Monastery lists those present at a court of "duce Friderico", including "Ebirhardo et Hartmanno comitibus de Kilhperc", undated but dateable to [1152][647].
c) BERTHOLD (-1105 or after). Graf von Kirchberg. He founded Kloster Hirsau in 1102. 1105.
EBERHARD [II], son of OTTO [II] von Hohenberg & his wife --- (-27 Aug [1183]). The necrology of Rothen records "VI Kal Sep Eberhardus et Conradus fratres comites de Kirchberg"[648], although it is not known whether this refers to their death on the same day or to a joint donation.
m --- [von Albeck, daughter of WITEGOW von Albeck & his wife ---].
Graf Eberhard [II] & his wife had two children:
1. OTTO [IV] (-1220 or after). Graf von Kirchberg und Brandenburg. m [--- von Berg, daughter of ULRICH Graf von Berg & his wife ---].
- GRAFEN von BRANDENBURG[649].
2. KONRAD [I] . Graf von Kirchberg. m BERTHA von Eberstall, daughter of BRUNO von Eberstall & his wife --- (-27 Aug or 27 Sep ----). The Liber Oblationum Ecclesiæ Brixinensis Maioris records the death "V Kal Sep" of "Berhta com de Chirchperch"[650]. The necrology of Stams records the death "V Kal Oct" of "domina Bertha com de Kirchperg, mater domini Brunonis episcopi Brixinensis"[651].
- GRAFEN von KIRCHBERG[652].
[643]
Württembergisches Urkundenbuch I, 292, p. 375, and Sankt Blasien 144,
p. 191.
[644]
Historia Brevis Monasterii Salemitani 11, MGH SS XXIV, p. 646.
[645]
Fragmenta Necrologii Rothensis, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 202.
[646]
Liber Oblationum Ecclesiæ Brixinensis Maioris, Brixen Necrologies, p.
3.
[647]
Historia Brevis Monasterii Salemitani 11, MGH SS XXIV, p. 646.
[648]
Fragmenta Necrologii Rothensis, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 202.
[649]
ES XII 75, extinct in the male line in 1322 or after.
[650]
Liber Oblationum Ecclesiæ Brixinensis Maioris, Brixen Necrologies, p.
3.
[651]
Necrologium Stamsense, Brixen Necrologies, p. 47.
[652]
ES XII 75, extinct in the male line in 1510.
The reconstruction of this family as shown below is not certain. However, it appears to be a reasonable interpretation of several different sources when read together. It is of some significance because of the connections shown with the families of the Welf kings of Burgundy and with the earliest Comte de Maurienne, whose descendants were Counts of Savoy.
1. ANSELM [I] (-after 911). The Annales Alamannicorum record that "Purghart comes et princeps Alamannorum" was killed in 911 by "Anshelmo"[653].
Two brothers, parents not known. It is possible that Anselm [I] was the same person as Anselm [II].
2. ANSELM [II] (-after 28 Mar 943). "Anselm comes et Udalrich comes Anselmi frater" witnessed a charter of Conrad I King of Burgundy dated 28 Mar 943[654].
3. UDALRICH (-after 27 Jun 943). "Anselm comes et Udalrich comes Anselmi frater" witnessed a charter of Conrad I King of Burgundy dated 28 Mar 943[655]. "Chuonradus…rex" made donations to the abbey of Cluny by charter dated 27 Jun 943, subscribed by "Hugo comes, Odolricus Comes palatii, Anricus filius Ludovici, Anselmus comes, Odolricus comes Anselmi frater, Odo comes, Leutoldus comes, Humbertus"[656]. same person as…? UDALRICH, son of --- & his wife Hemma von Schännis --- (-after 950). There is no proof that this co-identity is right. However, the common use of the unusual name Anselm in both parts of the supposed family suggests that it is correct. m (before [923/25]) ---, daughter of WALTER & his wife Swanahild ---. The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage has not yet been identified. Udalrich & his wife had [two] children:
a) ARNOLD [I] (-after 976). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. Herr von Kloster Schännis 972. Vogt von Chorherrenstifts, Zürich 976. m ---. The name of Arnold's wife is not known. Arnold [I] & his wife had [four] children:
i) ULRICH [I] (-10 Aug [1046/50]). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. The necrology of the church of Bero, under "XIII Kal Sep", records that "Ulricus com de Lenzburg" restored the church of Bero in 1036[657]. Vogt von Frauenmünster, Zürich. [m MATHILDE, daughter of ---. The Liber Anniversariorum of Einsiedeln names in April "com Uolricus de Schennis et Mechthild uxor eius"[658]. It is not known to which Graf Ulrich this refers. However, as the same source records the death of Heinrich Bishop of Lausanne, son of Graf Ulrich [I], it is possible that it relates to the latter.] Graf Ulrich [I] & his wife had [two] children:
(a) KONRAD (-1052 or after). Bishop of Genoa 1036.
(b) [HEINRICH (-[16 Jan] [1051/56]). Provost of Beromünster 1036. Bishop of Lausanne 1039. A necrology of unknown provenance, marked "Fragmenta Incerta" in the compilation, records the death "XVII Kal Feb" of "Heinricus eps Lausannensis filius Ulrici comitis de Schennis"[659]. The Liber Anniversariorum of Einsiedeln records the death in Jan of "Heinricus eps Lausannensis filius Uolrici comitis de Schennis"[660]. There appears to be some confusion with the supposed uncle of this bishop Heinrich, also called Heinrich, whose death on the same date in 1019 is recorded in the necrology of Bero (see below).]
ii) [HEINRICH (-16 Jan 1019). Bishop of Lausanne. The necrology of the church of Bero records the death "XVII Kal Feb 1019" of "Heinricus eps Lausanensis"[661]. According to Grote[662], the bishop of Lausanne who died in 1019 was "Heinrich von Schänis". This suggests a relationship with the family of the Grafen von Lenzburg as the maternal grandfather of Udalrich was Odalrich Herr von Schänis. This assumption appears to be supported by the necrology of unknown provenance, marked "Fragmenta Incerta" in the compilation, recording the deaths of several "comitis de Schennis"[663]. It is probably also relevant that this Heinrich's supposed nephew Heinrich was Bishop of Lausanne at a later date, in view of the contemporary practice of appointment to bishoprics often being made within the same family.]
iii) [---. m ---.]
(a) ARNOLD [III] . The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. nepos of Graf Ulrich [I] in 1036[664]. Graf im Aargau 1045/50. Kastvogt von Beromünster.
(b) ULRICH [III] (-after 1077). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. nepos of Graf Ulrich [I] in 1036. Graf von Lenzburg.
iv) [HEMMA (-23 Jan ----). A necrology of unknown provenance, marked "Fragmenta Incerta" in the compilation, records the death "X Kal Feb" of "Hemma abba Turicensis, Ulrici comitis de Schennis soror, alibi filia"[665]. The Liber Anniversariorum of Einsiedeln records the death in Jan of "Hemma abba filia Uodalrici comitis de Schennis"[666].]
b) [ANSELM [III] (-before [1019]). While the sources referred to below indicate that Anselm was a member of this family, his precise parentage is not known. The dates suggest that he belonged to a generation earlier than Graf Ulrich [I]. "Otto…imperator augustus" donated property "in pago Bibligouue in comitatu Anshelmi in villa Chupinga" to the bishopric of Chur in exchange for property "predii…Adalberto filio Liutuuardi…in pago Suerzza in comitatu Gotefridi in villa Alemuntinga" by charter dated 22 Apr 966[667]. m ALDIUD, daughter of ---. She was the mistress of Conrad I King of Burgundy, by whom she was mother of Burchard Archbishop of Lyon. Considering the latter's appointment as archbishop in 978, it is unlikely that he was born later than [960] at the latest, even if he was a youthful appointee (which would not have been unusual). It can therefore be inferred that Aldiud's relationship with King Conrad took place before his marriages. Graf Anselm [III] & his wife had [three] children:
i) ULRICH [II] (-after [1019]). His parentage is indicated by the charter dated 19 Aug [1019] of "Burchardus sancta Viennensis archiepiscopus et Udolricus frater meus et advocatus meus" granting property "in pago Genevensi…in villa Marischa…a circio Lemani lacus" made "pro remedio animarum…genitore nostro Anselmo sive pro genetrice nostra Aaklui"[668], the "Udolricus" presumably being the "Ulrich Graf von Lenzburg" referred to below as brother of the wife of Humbert Comte [de Savoie]. It is unlikely that this Ulrich was the same person as Graf Ulrich [II] who died after 1077, nearly 60 years after the [1019] charter, such a span of years being unlikely. However, he may have been the father of the brothers Arnold [III] and Ulrich [III] (see above).
ii) AUXILIA. The parentage of Auxilia is deduced from her son Burchard being described by Rodolfus Glaber as nepos of Burchard Archbishop of Lyon, who was the illegitimate son of Conrad I King of Burgundy and his mistress Aldiud, wife of Anselm [III]. This is further supported by the charter dated 19 Aug [1019] of "Burchardus sancta Viennensis archiepiscopus et Udolricus frater meus et advocatus meus" which granted property "in pago Genevensi…in villa Marischa…a circio Lemani lacus" made "pro remedio animarum…genitore nostro Anselmo sive pro genetrice nostra Aaklui"[669], the "Udolricus" presumably being the "Graf Ulrich" referred to above. Szabolcs de Vajay[670] suggests that Count Humbert had two wives: firstly "---, sister of Graf Ulrich [von Lenzburg]" and secondly "Auxilia, relative of Saint Odilon de Mercœur abbé de Cluny". Europäische Stammtafeln[671] shows only one wife "Auxilia von Lenzburg", in an amalgam of these two proposed wives into one person, which appears consistent with the other sources cited above. Auxilia's relationship with the Mercœur family (see AQUITAINE NOBILITY) has not yet been established. m ([995/1000]) HUMBERT, son of --- ([970/75]-[1 Jul 1047/51], bur Saint-Jean de Maurienne). He was installed in 1043 as HUMBERT I "blancis manibus/of the White Hands" Comte de Maurienne, and later as Comte de Chablais.
iii) [daughter . According to Europäische Stammtafeln[672], Aldiud and her husband were grandparents of Anselm Bishop of Aosta, Bouchard Archbishop of Vienne and Udalrich, vogt of the church of Vienne. It is not known whether the three were brothers or born from different parents. The positions they held, all located in the kingdom of Burgundy, suggest that they were not from the male line of this family in which all other known members held counties in southern Swabia. If this is correct, their mother would have been the daughter of Anselm & his wife. m ---.]
(a) ANSELM . Bishop of Aosta.
(b) BOUCHARD . Archbishop of Vienne.
(c) ULRICH [Udalrich] [IV] . Avocat of the church of Vienne.
ULRICH [III], son of --- (-after 1077). Graf von Lenzburg.
m RICHENZA, daughter of RATBOD Graf [von Habsburg] & his wife Ida --- (-27 May 1080, bur Kloster Muri). The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage has not yet been identified. The necrology of the church of Bero records the death "VI Kal Iun 1080" of "Richenza com"[673].
Graf Ulrich [III] & his wife had [four] children:
1. ULRICH [IV] . Graf im Aargau 1086/1101.
2. ARNOLD [IV] (-[15 May] ----, [before 22 Jan 1130]). Graf von Lenzburg 1114. Vogt of Zürich church 1127. A necrology of unknown provenance, marked "Fragmenta Incerta" in the compilation, records the death "Id May" of "Arnoltus com Ulrici de Schennis filius" and also the death "XIII Kal Mai 1105" of "Arnolfus com de Schennis"[674]. The Liber Anniversariorum of Einsiedeln records the donation in May "com Arnolt, Uodalrici de Schannis filius"[675]. m [HEMMA, daughter of ---. The primary source which confirms her marriage has not yet been identified. 1127.] Graf Arnold [IV] & his wife had [four] children:
a) [ULRICH [V] (-21 Feb 1133). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. Graf von Baden und im Zürichgau 1130. The necrology of the church of Bero records the death "IX Kal Mar 1133" of "Ulricus com"[676].
b) WERNER (-3 Jul after 1159). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. Graf von Baden 1127. Graf von Lenzburg 1137. The History of Salem Monastery lists those present at a court of "duce Friderico", including "Wernhero, Chunone, Arnoldo comitibus de Badin", undated but dateable to [1152][677]. Vogt of Zürich church 1145/1149. An agreement dated 23 Mar 1153 between Pope Eugene III and Friedrich I "Barbarossa" King of Germany is witnessed by "…comes Ulricus de Lenzburch, comes Wernerus de Lenzburch…"[678].
c) CUNO von Baden (-5 Jan [1168/69]). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. The History of Salem Monastery lists those present at a court of "duce Friderico", including "Wernhero, Chunone, Arnoldo comitibus de Badin", undated but dateable to [1152][679]. Graf im Zürichgau 1167. m as her first husband, ADELHEID von Steffling, daughter of OTTO Landgraf von Steffling & his wife Adelheid von Wittelsbach. The Notæ Genealogicæ Bavaricæ names (in order) "Ottonem, Heinricum, Fridericum et filiam" as children of "Otto lancravius" & his wife, specifying that the daughter married firstly "comiti de Baldern" and secondly "Chunoni de Tieufen"[680]. "Ottoni filio Lantgravii et Adilhildæ sorori suæ" donated property "in Regelindorf" to Regensburg St Emmeram by charter dated [1170][681]. She married secondly Cuno [I] von Teuffen.
d) ARNOLD [V] von Baden (-5 Sep 1172). The History of Salem Monastery lists those present at a court of "duce Friderico", including "Wernhero, Chunone, Arnoldo comitibus de Badin", undated but dateable to [1152][682]. Graf von Baden und Graf im Zürichgau 1169. The necrology of the church of Bero records the death "Non Sep" of "Arnolphus com"[683]. m ---. The name of Arnold's wife is not known. Arnold [V] & his wife had one child:
i) RICHENZA (-24 Apr [1172]). The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage has not yet been identified. The necrology of Neresheim records the death "VIII Kal May" of "Richinza com Kyburge mater comitis de Dilingen"[684]. m HARTMANN [III] Graf von Kiburg und Dillingen, son of ADALBERT [I] Graf von Dillingen & his wife Mathilde [von Mörsberg] (-1180 after 20 Aug).
3. RUDOLF [I] (-1 Jan or 2 Mar ----, after 3 Oct 1136). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. Graf von Lenzburg 1114. The necrology of the church of Bero records the deaths "Kal Jan" and "VI Non Mar" both of "Rudolphus com"[685]. m ---. The name of Rudolf's wife is not known. Rudolf [I] & his wife had five children:
a) HUMBERT (-30 Sep 1156). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. Graf von Lenzburg 1147. The History of Salem Monastery lists those present at a court of "duce Friderico", including "Humberto, Ulrico, Rudolfo, Arnoldo comitibus de Lenzeburc", undated but dateable to [1152][686], which suggests that the four were brothers. The necrology of the church of Bero records the death "II Kal Oct 1156" of "Humbertus com"[687].
b) ULRICH [IV] (-5 Jan 1173). Graf von Lenzburg 1130. The History of Salem Monastery lists those present at a court of "duce Friderico", including "Humberto, Ulrico, Rudolfo, Arnoldo comitibus de Lenzeburc", undated but dateable to [1152][688], which suggests that the four were brothers. An agreement dated 23 Mar 1153 between Pope Eugene III and Friedrich I "Barbarossa" King of Germany is witnessed by "…comes Ulricus de Lenzburch, comes Wernerus de Lenzburch…"[689]. The necrology of the church of Bero records the death "Non Jan" of "Ulricus com"[690].
c) RUDOLF [II] (-1 Jan or 2 Mar, after [1152]). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. The History of Salem Monastery lists those present at a court of "duce Friderico", including "Humberto, Ulrico, Rudolfo, Arnoldo comitibus de Lenzeburc", undated but dateable to [1152][691], which suggests that the four were brothers. The necrology of the church of Bero records the deaths "Kal Jan" and "VI Non Mar" both of "Rudolphus com"[692].
d) ARNOLD [III] (-after [1152]). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. Graf 1133/[1146]. The History of Salem Monastery lists those present at a court of "duce Friderico", including "Humberto, Ulrico, Rudolfo, Arnoldo comitibus de Lenzeburc", undated but dateable to [1152][693], which suggests that the four were brothers.
e) BERTHA (-before 1159, bur Zwiefalten). Berthold's Chronicon of Zwiefalten names "Bertha filia Roudolfi comitis de Lenzisburc" and "Liutfridi mariti sui"[694]. m LIUTFRIED von Kalden .
4. [---. m ---.]
a) [IEBLO (-4 May ----). The necrology of the church of Bero records the death "IV Non Mai" of "Ieblo nepos dominorum de Lenzburg"[695], although it is not known to which generation he belonged.]
[653]
Annales Alammanicorum Continuatio Sangallensis altera 911, MGH SS I, p.
55.
[654]
Cluny I.622, p. 579.
[655]
Cluny I.622, p. 579.
[656]
Diplomata Conradi Regis III, RCGF 9, p. 696.
[657]
Notæ Necrologicæ et Liber Anniversariorum ecclesiæ collegiatæ
Beronensis, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 345.
[658]
Fragmenta Libri Anniversariorum Einsiedlenses, Konstanz Necrologies, p.
212.
[659]
Fragmenta Incerta, Chur Necrologies, p. 660, the introduction
describing it as "dubious".
[660]
Fragmenta Libri Anniversariorum Einsiedlenses, Konstanz Necrologies, p.
212.
[661]
Notæ Necrologicæ et Liber Anniversariorum ecclesiæ collegiatæ
Beronensis, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 345.
[662]
Grote, p. 482.
[663]
Fragmenta Incerta, Chur Necrologies, p. 660, the introduction
describing it as "dubious".
[664]
ES XII 108.
[665]
Fragmenta Incerta, Chur Necrologies, p. 660, the introduction
describing it as "dubious".
[666]
Fragmenta Libri Anniversariorum Einsiedlenses, Konstanz Necrologies, p.
212.
[667]
D O I 326, p. 440.
[668]
Chartarium Viennensium 47, in Vienne Saint-André-de-Bas, p. 256.
[669]
Chartarium Viennensium 47, in Vienne Saint-André-de-Bas, p. 256.
[670]
Szabolcs de Vajay 'Berthe reine d'Aragon', p. 401.
[671]
ES II 190 (Das Haus Savoyen I). The connection with Lenzburg is not
shown in ES XII 108 (Die Grafen von Lenzburg).
[672]
ES III 736.
[673]
Notæ Necrologicæ et Liber Anniversariorum ecclesiæ collegiatæ
Beronensis, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 345.
[674]
Fragmenta Incerta, Chur Necrologies, p. 660, the introduction
describing it as "dubious".
[675]
Fragmenta Libri Anniversariorum Einsiedlenses, Konstanz Necrologies, p.
212.
[676]
Notæ Necrologicæ et Liber Anniversariorum ecclesiæ collegiatæ
Beronensis, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 345.
[677]
Historia Brevis Monasterii Salemitani 11, MGH SS XXIV, p. 646.
[678]
Pactum cum Eugenio III Papa, MGH LL 2, p. 92.
[679]
Historia Brevis Monasterii Salemitani 11, MGH SS XXIV, p. 646.
[680]
Notæ Genealogicæ Bavaricæ, MGH SS XXIV, p. 76.
[681]
Regensburg Cartulary, Section II, no. CCLXV, p. 243.
[682]
Historia Brevis Monasterii Salemitani 11, MGH SS XXIV, p. 646.
[683]
Notæ Necrologicæ et Liber Anniversariorum ecclesiæ collegiatæ
Beronensis, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 345.
[684]
Fragmenta Necrologii Neresheimenses, Augsburg Necrologies, p. 95.
[685]
Notæ Necrologicæ et Liber Anniversariorum ecclesiæ collegiatæ
Beronensis, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 345.
[686]
Historia Brevis Monasterii Salemitani 11, MGH SS XXIV, p. 646.
[687]
Notæ Necrologicæ et Liber Anniversariorum ecclesiæ collegiatæ
Beronensis, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 345.
[688]
Historia Brevis Monasterii Salemitani 11, MGH SS XXIV, p. 646.
[689]
Pactum cum Eugenio III Papa, MGH LL 2, p. 92.
[690]
Notæ Necrologicæ et Liber Anniversariorum ecclesiæ collegiatæ
Beronensis, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 345.
[691]
Historia Brevis Monasterii Salemitani 11, MGH SS XXIV, p. 646.
[692]
Notæ Necrologicæ et Liber Anniversariorum ecclesiæ collegiatæ
Beronensis, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 345.
[693]
Historia Brevis Monasterii Salemitani 11, MGH SS XXIV, p. 646.
[694]
Bertholdi, Zwifaltensis Chronicon 39, MGH SS X, p. 115.
[695]
Notæ Necrologicæ et Liber Anniversariorum ecclesiæ collegiatæ
Beronensis, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 345.
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