- Dabo (German: Dagsburg) is a
commune in the
Moselle department in
Grand Est in north-eastern France.
Previous names:
Dasburch (1188),
Dasburg (1189) Dagesburg...
- Château de
Dagsbourg (German: Dagsburg) is a
ruined castle in the
commune of Eguisheim, in the
department of Haut-Rhin, Alsace, France. It has been a...
- Pope Leo IX (21 June 1002 – 19
April 1054), born
Bruno von Egisheim-Dagsburg, was the head of the
Catholic Church and
ruler of the
Papal States from 12...
-
Following the
death of her
first husband,
Hedwig remarried to Hugh de
Dagsbourg. She died
after 1013.
Bouchard 2001, p. 112.
Bouchard 2001, p. 122. Bachrach...
- one
theory being that she was the
daughter of a
count of
Eguisheim and
Dagsbourg. Napran,
Laura (Translator),
Gilbert of Mons,
Chronicle of Hainaut, Boydell...
- of the
Senate 1998–2008) Aurélie
Filippetti (1973–)
Bruno d'Eguisheim-
Dagsbourg, also
known as Pope Leo IX (1002–1054)
Henri Grégoire (1750–1831) Joan...
- • Aspach-le-Haut •
Bilstein •
Burgstall •
Buchenek •
Butenheim •
Dagsbourg •
Echery •
Ferrette •
Freundstein •
Girsberg •
Hagueneck • Hartmannswiller...
- Turks.
Ermesinde (1080-1143);
married Albert II,
count of
Egisheim and of
Dagsbourg;
after his p****ing she
married Godfrey I,
Count of Namur.
William I (1081-1131);...
- 1327), son of
Friedrich IV,
became Count of Leiningen-Dagsburg,
today Dagsbourg at Dabo, Moselle,
Lorraine (France)
Friedrich VI,
Count of Leiningen-Dagsburg...
- 1143),
married in 1096 to
Albert II († 1098),
count of
Egisheim and of
Dagsbourg, in 1101 to
Godefroy (1067 † 1139),
count of Namur. They were parents...