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Albert was first engaged in 1429 to Elisabeth, the daughter of Eberhard III, Count of Württemberg, but she eloped and married Count John IV of Werdenberg, who had been a page at her father's court. In 1432, while Albert was administrator on behalf of his father Ernest, Duke of Bavaria-Munich in the former duchy of Bavaria-Straubing, he ...
Werdenberg was a county of the Holy Roman Empire, within the Duchy of Swabia, situated on either side of the Alpine Rhine, including parts of what is now St. Gallen ( Switzerland ), Liechtenstein, and Vorarlberg ( Austria ). It was partitioned from Montfort in 1230. In 1260, it was divided into Werdenberg and Sargans .
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Apr 27, 2022 · Albert III of Bavaria-Munich, (27 March 1401 – 29 February 1460), since 1438 Duke of Bavaria-Munich. He had earlier in 1429 been engaged to Elisabeth, the daughter of Eberhard III, Count of Württemberg, but she had eloped and married a Count of Werdenberg, who had been a page at her fathers court.
Mar 8, 2020 · Albert, Count of Werdenberg-Bludenz. German count. Upload media. Name in native language. Albrecht III (IV) von Werdenberg-Heiligenberg-Bludenz. Date of birth. 1367, 1349. Bludenz. Date of death.
He was first engaged in 1429, to Elisabeth, the daughter of Eberhard III, Count of Württemberg, but she eloped and married a Count of Werdenberg, who had been a page at her father's court. In 1432, while he was administrator on behalf of his father, Duke Ernest , in the former duchy of Bavaria-Straubing he secretly married Agnes Bernauer , a ...
Aug 5, 2023 · Also known as. English. Albert, Count of Werdenberg-Heiligenberg (d.1373) German count. Albrecht III 'der Jüngere', Graf von Werdenberg-Heiligenberg.
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