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  1. Gertrude of Dagsburg (died 30 March 1225) was the reigning countess of Metz and Dagsburg (Dabo) between 1212 and 1225. [1] [2] She was duchess consort of Lorraine by her short-lived marriage to Theobald. [2]

  2. Gertrude of Dagsburg, the last member of the family, left behind eleven castles (including the Château de Guirbaden) and the vogtei over nine monasteries. The possessions around Dabo fell to the House of Leiningen in 1241.

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  4. Gertrude of Baden (before 1160 – before 1225) was a Margravine of Baden by birth and by marriage a Countess of Dagsburg. She was a daughter of Margrave Hermann III of Baden and his wife, Bertha of Lorraine.

  5. Sep 24, 2009 · Gertrude (1190 or May 1205 – 30 March 1225) was the daughter and heiress of Albert II, count of Metz and Dagsburg (Dabo), a trouvère, and three times a wife. Gertrude was named after her mother, the daughter of Herman III, Margrave of Baden.

  6. Jun 13, 2023 · Who was Gertrude of Dagsburg? Gertrude of Dagsburg was the daughter and heiress of Albert II, count of Metz and Dagsburg. She was a trouvère, and was married three times. Gertrude was named after her mother, Gertrude of Baden, the daughter of Herman III, Margrave of Baden.

  7. Gertrude of Dagsburg (died 30 March 1225) was the reigning countess of Metz and Dagsburg (Dabo) between 1212 and 1225. She was duchess consort of Lorraine by marriage to Theobald . She was a trouvère .

  8. Gertrude of Dagsburg (died 30 March 1225) was the reigning countess of Metz and Dagsburg (Dabo) between 1212 and 1225. She was duchess consort of Lorraine by marriage to Theobald. She was a trouvère. She was the daughter and heiress of Albert II, count of Metz and Dagsburg (Dabo). Life.

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