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  1. 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. [1] . He founded numerous cities, including Fribourg . Life. Berthold IV succeeded his father, Conrad I, in 1152 as Duke of Zähringen.

  2. Nov 30, 2023 · December 08, 1186 (47-56) Freiburg, Switzerland. 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.

  3. Upon the death of his brother Berthold IV in 1186, he inherited the family estates around Teck Castle and, from 1187, adopted the title of Duke of Teck. His descendant Conrad II of Teck (1235–1292) allegedly was designated King of the Romans shortly before his assassination.

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  5. Berthold V, Duke of Zähringen (1160 – 18 February 1218 in Freiburg im Breisgau), also known as Bertold V or Berchtold V, was Duke of Zähringen from 1186 until his death. He was the son of Berthold IV and Heilwig of Frohburg.

  6. Apr 30, 2022 · Death: February 18, 1218 (57-58) Freiburg, Freiburg, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany. Immediate Family: Son of Berthold IV, duke of Zähringen and Hedwig von Frohburg, Herzogin von Zähringen. Husband of Clémence, comtesse de Bourgogne. Father of Agnes von Zähringen and Konstanze von Zähringen.

  7. Berthold IV, Duke of Zähringen (c. 1125 – 8 December 1186) was a Duke of Zähringen and Rector of Burgundy. He founded numerous cities, including Fribourg. Life . Berthold IV succeeded his father, Conrad I, in 1152 as Duke of Zähringen. Berthold also claimed the title of "Duke of Burgundy", which he had agreed upon with Barbarossa to ...

  8. In Bern. …led Berthold V, duke of Zähringen, to found Bern in 1191 as a military post on the frontier between the German-speaking Alemanni and the French-speaking inhabitants of Burgundy. After the extinction of the Zähringen dynasty (1218), Bern became a free imperial city. Gradually it extended its power by acquiring surrounding… Read More.

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