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Henry I, Count of Berg-Schelklingen (c. 1073 – 24 September 1115) was a Bavarian nobleman who ruled Berg Castle in Ehingen, Bavaria. His parents were Poppo, Count of Berg-Schelklingen, and his wife Sophia, who is sometimes claimed to be a Princess of Hungary – an otherwise unattested daughter of Solomon, King of Hungary and Judith of Swabia ...
- Henry of Berg
Several German nobleman were called Henry of Berg (German:...
- Henry of Berg, Lord of Windeck
Henry of Berg, Lord of Windeck (bef. 1247 – 8 March 1290/96)...
- Henry of Berg
Henry I, Count of Berg-Schelklingen (c. 1073 – 24 September 1115) was a Bavarian nobleman who ruled Berg Castle in Ehingen, Bavaria.
When Henry I Count of Berg was born in 1073, in Schelklingen, Alb-Donau-Kreis, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, his father, Poppo Von Berg, was 18 and his mother, Zsófia Árpád-házi Magyar Hercegno, was 19. He had at least 3 sons and 3 daughters with Adelaide of Mochental.
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Henry I, Count of Berg-Schelklingen (circa 1073 – 24 September 1115) was a Bavarian nobleman who ruled Berg Castle in Ehingen, Bavaria.
Henry of Berg, Lord of Windeck (bef. 1247 – 8 March 1290/96) was the son of Adolf VII of Berg and Margaret of Hochstaden. He was the younger brother of Adolf VIII of Berg and William I of Berg. From 1271-1281 Henry served as a governor for his brother Adolf who became Count of Berg in 1259.