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  2. Berthold IV was married to Heilwig of Frohburg, with whom he had three children: Berthold V, the last Duke of Zähringen. After his death, the counts of Kyburg and Urach inherited the Zähringen possessions; Agnes, married to Count Egino IV of Urach — According to the necrology of Tennenbach Abbey, she was the daughter of Berthold V

  3. Nov 30, 2023 · Immediate Family: Son of Konrad I, Herzog von Zähringen and Clementia de Namur. Husband of Hedwig von Frohburg, Herzogin von Zähringen and Ida, countess of Boulogne. Father of Agnes von Zähringen, Gräfin von Urach; Berthold V, duke of Zähringen and Anna von Zähringen.

  4. The church admired for its steeple is known as Freiburg Minster . Berthold married Clementia, [2] daughter of Stephen III of Auxonne. [6] Their son Berthold died before his father, in 1216. [2] Therefore, with the death of Berthold V in 1218, the younger line of Zähringer dynasty became extinct in the male line.

  5. Discover life events, stories and photos about Berthold IV. von Zähringen (1125–1186) of . Berthold IV. von Zähringen (1125–1186) • FamilySearch Berthold IV. von Zähringen

  6. Berthold IV, Duke of Zähringen ( c. 1125 – 8 December 1186) was a Duke of Zähringen and Rector of Burgundy. He was the son of Conrad I, Duke of Zähringen and Clementia of Luxembourg-Namur. He founded numerous cities, including Fribourg. Territories in what is now Switzerland, c. 1200.

  7. Berthold III (c. 1085–1122), son, Duke of Zähringen from 1111; Conrad I (c. 1090–1152), brother, Duke of Zähringen from 1122, rector of Burgundy from 1127; Berthold IV (c. 1125–1186), son, Duke of Zähringen from 1152, rector of Burgundy; Berthold V (1160–1218), son, Duke of Zähringen from 1186, rector of Burgundy; Other notable ...

  8. Richwara also gave birth to two daughters: Liutgard (d. about 1119), married the Nordgau margrave Diepold of Vohburg; mother of Margrave Diepold III and grandmother of Adelaide of Vohburg, the first wife of Emperor Frederick Barbarossa.

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