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  1. Gertrude was born in Deilingen, Swabia [citation needed] to Count Burkhard V of Hohenberg (died 1253) and his wife Matilda ( Mechtild ), [2] daughter of Count Palatine Rudolf II of Tübingen. The comital Hohenberg dynasty, a cadet branch of the Swabian House of Hohenzollern, then ruled over extended estates in southwestern Germany. Citing contemporary sources, Gertrude's descent was questioned ...

  2. Gertrude Anne of Hohenberg 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.

  3. Brief Life History of Gertrud. When Countess Gertrud von Hohenberg was born in 1225, in Schwaben, Dürrenuhlsdorf, Kreis Chemnitzer-Land, Saxony, Germany, her father, Burkhard V. Graf von Hohenberg, was 25 and her mother, Mechthild von Tübingen, was 30. She married Emperor Rudolf von Habsburg IV in 1251. They were the parents of at least 6 ...

  4. Discover life events, stories and photos about Gertrude Anne von Hohenberg (1225–1281) of Deilingen, Tuttlingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

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    • Rudolf I Von Habsburg
  5. May 25, 2024 · Genealogy for Herzogin Gertrud Anna Gertrude von Hohenberg, Queen Consort of Germany (1238 - 1281) family tree on Geni, with over 260 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  6. Jun 9, 2023 · Meaning & History. Means "spear of strength", derived from the Old German elements ger "spear" and drud "strength". Saint Gertrude the Great was a 13th-century nun and mystic writer from Thuringia. It was probably introduced to England by settlers from the Low Countries in the 15th century. Shakespeare used the name in his play Hamlet (1600 ...

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  8. Gertrude (also spelled Gertrud) is a feminine given name which is derived from Germanic roots that meant "spear" and "strength". "Trudy", originally a diminutive of "Gertrude," has developed into a name in its own right. In German-speaking countries, Gertraud (pronounced Ger-trowt) is a familiar variation of the name.

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