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  1. Clementia of Zähringen. Clementia of Zähringen (died 1175), was a daughter of Conrad I, Duke of Zähringen and his wife Clementia of Namur. [1] By her first marriage, Clementia was Duchess of Bavaria and Saxony. By her second marriage she was Countess of Savoy .

  2. The House of Zähringen ( German: Zähringer) was a dynasty of Swabian nobility. The family's name derived from Zähringen Castle near Freiburg im Breisgau. The Zähringer in the 12th century used the title of Duke of Zähringen, in compensation for having conceded the title of Duke of Swabia to the Staufer in 1098.

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  4. Jun 25, 2019 · Clementia Zähringen was a member of the aristocracy in Europe. Clementia was the daughter of Konrad von Zähringen, Duke (Herzog) von Zähringen, Duke of Burgundy, and his wife Clementia of Namur, and was heir of Badenweiler.

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  5. Edition of 1920. See also House of Zähringen on Wikipedia, and the disclaimer . ZÄHRINGEN, tsā'rĭng-ĕn, the house from which the former grand-ducal family of Baden (q.v.), Germany, took its origin. The name is derived from the castle of Zähringen, now in ruins, in the village of that name, about two miles north of Freiburg in Baden.

  6. Apr 26, 2022 · Death: circa 1167 (25-42) Germany. Immediate Family: Daughter of Konrad I, Herzog von Zähringen and Clementia de Namur. Wife of Blessed Humbert III, count of Savoy. Ex-wife of Henry "the Lion", Duke of Saxony and Bavaria. Mother of Gertrude of Bavaria; Henry (The Long) Von Zelle Duke of Bavaria & Saxony; Richenza; Alicia of Savoy; Eleonore de ...

  7. May 2, 2019 · The following 8 files are in this category, out of 8 total. Clementia de Zahringen.jpg 311 × 591; 127 KB. Clementia of Zahringen.jpg 396 × 602; 108 KB. Clemenza of Zähringen 2.jpg 1,000 × 740; 118 KB. Clemenza of Zähringen 3.jpg 959 × 386; 211 KB. Clemenza of Zähringen.jpg 1,000 × 740; 127 KB.

  8. Until the late 1150s, the dukes of Zähringen were among the Hohenstaufen's most loyal supporters. Conrad I died in 1152 in Constance and was buried in the family vault in the Abbey of Saint Peter in the Black Forest. Marriage and issue. Conrad was married to Clementia of Namur, daughter of Godfrey I, Count of Namur and had at least five children:

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