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  1. Gertrude Anne of Hohenberg (c. 1225 – 16 February 1281) was German queen from 1273 until her death, by her marriage with King Rudolf I of Germany. As queen consort, she became progenitor of the Austrian House of Habsburg .

    • Burkhard V, Count of Hohenberg
    • Hohenberg
  2. Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria; 24 May 1819 – 22 January 1901) was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until her death in 1901. Her reign of 63 years and 216 days, which was longer than those of any of her predecessors , is known as the Victorian era .

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  4. Gertrude Anne of Hohenberg ( c. 1225 – 16 February 1281) was German queen from 1273 until her death, by her marriage with King Rudolf I of Germany. As queen consort, she became progenitor of the Austrian House of Habsburg.

  5. Gertrude of Hohenberg Queen of the Romans Burchard V, Count of Hohenburg 1225 1245 29 September 1273 never Empress: 16 February 1281 Rudolph I: Isabelle of Burgundy Queen of the Romans Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy: c.1270 6 February 1284 never Empress: 15 July 1291 husband's death: c.1323 Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Queen Became Empress

  6. Jan 10, 2024 · Gertrude of Hohenburg. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Gertrude of Hohenberg) Gertrude of Hohenburg (c. 1225 – 16 February 1281, Vienna) was the first Queen consort of Rudolph I of Germany. [edit]Family. She was born to Burchard V, Count of Hohenberg (d. 1253) and his wife Mechtild of Tübingen.

    • "Gertrude Anne"
    • Hohenberg, Austria
    • 1238
  7. She married Rudolf I. von Habsburg römisch-deutscher König in 1251. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 7 daughters. She died on 16 February 1281, in Vienna, Austria, at the age of 56, and was buried in Carinthia, Austria.

  8. Discover life events, stories and photos about Gertrude Anne von Hohenberg (1225–1281) of Deilingen, Tuttlingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

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