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  1. Jul 20, 2022 · Gertrud von Hohenberg¬â - Wikipedia: Gertrude of Hohenburg (c. 1225 ·Äì 16 February 1281, Vienna) was the first Queen consort of Rudolph I of Germany. She was born to Burchard V, Count of Hohenberg (d. 1253) and his wife Mechtild of Tâ ºbingen. Her paternal grandparents were Burchard IV, Count of Hohenberg and his unnamed wife.

  2. Friedrich III of Thuringia, painting from Albrechtsburg in Meißen. Frederick III, the Strict ( Friedrich III. der Strenge; 14 December 1332, in Dresden – 21 May 1381, in Altenburg ), Landgrave of Thuringia and Margrave of Meissen, was the son of Frederick II, Margrave of Meissen and Mathilde of Bavaria. [1]

  3. Beatrice was the daughter of the Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor (1282–1347) and his second wife Margaret II, Countess of Hainaut (1311–1356). In 1356 she was married to Eric, who as the elder of two sons, became co-monarch after a rebellion against his father, Magnus IV (1316–1374) who was monarch of both Norway and Sweden. The younger son ...

  4. Geertruidenberg, gardeners, pilgrims, poor people, widows, cats, against rats, mice and pestilence. Gertrude of Nivelles, OSB (also spelled Geretrude, Geretrudis, Gertrud; c. 628 [3] – 17 March 659) was a seventh-century abbess who, with her mother Itta, founded the Abbey of Nivelles, now in Belgium.

  5. Elizabeth of Poland. Stephen ( Hungarian: István; 20 August 1332 – 9 August 1354) was a Hungarian royal prince of the Capetian House of Anjou. He was the youngest son of Charles I of Hungary and Elizabeth of Poland to survive childhood. He was styled as duke of Slavonia from 1339 to 1346, but he had no role in the government of the province.

  6. Gertrude Anne of Hohenberg ( – 16 February 1281) was German queen from 1273 until her death, by her marriage with King Rudolf I of Germany. As queen consort, she became progenitor of the Austrian House of Habsburg . This page uses content from the English Wikipedia. The original content was at Gertrude of Hohenburg.

  7. Gertrud Anna von Hohenberg. German queen. The daughter of Burchard III of Hohenberg was born around 1225 in Swabia. She married Rudolf of Habsburg around 1253 in Alsace and bore him ten children of which only her youngest didn't survive to adulthood. She is considered the progenitrix of the Habsburg family. She died in Vienna and, following her...

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