Radbot, Count of Klettgau (c. 985 – 1045) was Graf (Count) of the county of Klettgau on the High Rhine in Swabia. Radbot was one of the progenitors of...
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Habsburg Castle, a fortress built in the 1020s in present-day Switzerland by Radbot of Klettgau, who named his fortress Habsburg. His grandson Otto II was the...
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site of national significance. The castle was built around 1020 by Count Radbot, of the nearby county of Klettgau in the Duchy of Swabia, and Werner, Bishop...
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takes its name from Habsburg Castle, a fortress built in the 1020s by Count Radbot of Klettgau in Aargau (now in Switzerland). His grandson, Otto II, was the...
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of Germany. Werner was sometimes called Werner the Pious. His father was Radbot of Klettgau, and his mother was Ida de Lorraine (also known as Ita von Lothringen)...
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influence of Guntram's family was restored by his grandsons. One of them, Radbot, a count in Klettgau, founded the Muri Abbey, which became the first burial...
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when it was in Prague. The first Habsburg who can be reliably traced was Radbot of Klettgau, who was born in the late 10th century; the family name originated...
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predecessor of the House of Zähringen. Werner († 1028), Bishop of Strasbourg. Radbot († 1045), Count of Klettgau and builder of Habsburg Castle. He was the ancestor...
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Habsburg is named after Habsburg Castle, built around 1020–1030 for Count Radbot of the nearby county of Klettgau in the Duchy of Swabia, which Habsburg...
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(in French: Grande Procession) is a procession initiated by the bishop Radbot II during a plague epidemic. It has taken place every year since 1092, with...
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have been one of six sons of Lanzelin of Klettgau, and also the brother of Radbot of Klettgau, a founder of the Habsburg dynasty. However, the sources that...
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before returning it to the heir of Liutfrid V. Guntram was grandfather of Radbot, Count of Habsburg, founder of the House of Habsburg. Hugh IV ? 940-959...
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House of Habsburg likely began to rule over the County of Klettgau when Radbot inherited it. He ended up reigning over Klettgau from 991-1045, when he...
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count of Bar and duke of Upper Lorraine Ida (970–1026), married, in 1010, Radbot, Count of Habsburg (970–1027), who built the castle of Habichtsburg and...
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count of Bar and duke of Upper Lorraine Ida (970-1026), married in 1010 Radbot, Count of Habsburg (970-1027), who built the castle of Habichtsburg and...
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Altenburg c. 940-981/991 Werner I c. 978/980–1028 Bishop of Strasbourg Radbot of Klettgau c. 985–1045 Count of Klettgau, Thurgau, Onertau and Altemburg...
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of Austria, Prince of Tuscany (19 August 1937 - 21 April 1944) Archduke Radbot of Austria, Prince of Tuscany (born 23 September 1938) Archduchess Marie...
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Austria, b. 1942 2 sons Archduke George of Austria, 1905-1952 Archduke Radbot, b. 1938 Archduke Leopold, b. 1973 Archduke Felix, b. 2007 Archduke George...
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literary tradition. Numbers 505–514 group a number of Swiss entries, including Radbot von Habsburg (505), Rudolf von Strättlingen (506), Idda von Toggenburg (507)...
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they had issue Archduke Guntram (19 August 1937 – 21 April 1944) Archduke Radbot (born 23 September 1938) married Caroline Proust Archduke Leopold (17 June...
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nobleman (approximate date) Pilgrim, archbishop of Cologne (approximate date) Radbot, German nobleman (approximate date) Rodulfus Glaber, French monk and chronicler...
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June 27 – Hemma of Gurk, Austrian religious founder and countess (b. 980) Radbot, Count of Habsburg (b. 985) Approximate date – Maria Skleraina, Byzantine...
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of Basel (but originally in that of Constance), was founded in 1027 by Radbot, Count of Habsburg, one of the progenitors of the House of Habsburg. Rha...
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the Altenburg Castle and made it his seat. Around 1020 Lanzelin's son, Radbot, ordered the construction of the Habsburg Castle approximately three kilometers...
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June 27 – Hemma of Gurk, Austrian religious founder and countess (b. 980) Radbot, Count of Habsburg (b. 985) Approximate date – Maria Skleraina, Byzantine...
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Eigenamt the centre of their activities. In the vicinity of Altenburg, Radbot constructed the "Habichtsburg" (subsequently known as Habsburg) in approximately...
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Murahe. The history is closely linked to that of the Benedictines of Muri. Radbot, Count of Habsburg and Ida of Lorraine founded Muri Abbey in 1027. With...
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Koschenberg, under the command of Radbot, in which Henry was supported by Margrave Gero. In the course of the battle Gero split Radbot's helmet and skull with a...
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nobleman (approximate date) Pilgrim, archbishop of Cologne (approximate date) Radbot, German nobleman (approximate date) Rodulfus Glaber, French monk and chronicler...
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