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  1. Aug 20, 2014 · A Habsburg genealogy names “Heilwigam filiam Uolrici comitis de Chiburg” as the wife of “Alberctus” [428]. m ([1217]) ALBRECHT [IV] “der Weise” von Habsburg, son of RUDOLF II “der Alte” Graf von Habsburg, Herr zu Laufenburg & his wife Agnes von Staufen (-Ascalon, Palestine 22 Nov 1240).

  2. Apr 1, 2023 · After the Kyburg male line died out in 1263, the Habsburg family branch Kyburg-Burgdorf or Neu-Kyburg emerged through female succession. Gotfrid is considered the ancestor of the Kyburg family. Hartmann von Dillingen's grandsons divided their property. Hartmann III. von Dillingen took over ownership in Switzerland as Hartmann I. von Kyburg.

  3. Hartmann Hartmann III von KYBURG-DILLINGEN, Comte de Kyburg (Suisse) et de Dillegen ca 1138-1180 Family Tree owner : sergewendling This user is a Premium member who get advantage of advanced features and options: more search criteria, unlimited access to the collections, hints and email alerts for finding new information and ancestors, etc.

  4. Hartmann Prince of von Habsburg was born in 1263, in birth place, to Rudolf I von von Habsburg, Römisch-Deutscher König and Gertrud Anna von Hohenberg von Habsburg, Römisch-Deutscher König (born von Hohenberg von Hohenburg, von Hapsburg).

  5. Apr 27, 2022 · circa 1256. Birthplace: Kyburg, Pfäffikon District, Canton of Zurich, Switzerland. Death: circa November 20, 1283 (18-35) Habsburg, Brugg District, AG, Switzerland. Immediate Family: Daughter of Hartmann V, count of Kyburg and Elisabeth de Châlon. Wife of Eberhard I, count of Habsburg-Laufenburg.

  6. Jul 4, 2011 · July 4, 2011 at 3:08 p.m. EDT. Otto von Habsburg, who witnessed the disintegration of the empire his family ruled for centuries and emerged from its ashes as an early champion of a united and ...

  7. About 1253/4, Gertrude married Rudolf (1218–1291), son of Count Albert IV of Habsburg and Heilwig of Kyburg. She went on to live with her husband as a comital couple in Rheinfelden. They had eleven children. Gertrude's husband was elected King of the Romans (as Rudolf I) in Frankfurt on 29 September 1273.

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