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Eguisheim (French: [egisaim] ; German: Egisheim; Alsatian: Egsa) is a
commune in the Haut-Rhin
department in
Grand Est in north-eastern France. It lies...
- 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...
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seemed unaware that his ancestors, the
lords (or counts) of Dabo and
Eguisheim for the
previous half
century were in fact the
direct descendants of the...
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Colmar and
close to
other Alsatian villages such as Ribeauvillé, Hunawihr,
Eguisheim and Kaysersberg.
Originally the
property of the
Dukes of Württemberg,...
- Kästenbolz, Rhinau, and the
Mundat (consisting of Rouffach, Soultz, and
Eguisheim). The
annexations were
recognized by the Holy
Roman Empire in the Treaty...
- 66 days) St Leo IX LEO
Nonus Bruno von Egisheim-Dagsburg 21 July 1002
Eguisheim,
Duchy of Swabia, Holy
Roman Empire 47 / 51 Born as a
subject of the Duchy...
- Hugh IV of
Nordgau (970 – 1048) was
count of Nordgau,
Eguisheim and Dabo. He and his wife
patronized numerous abbeys and monasteries. His son, Bruno,...
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Dagsbourg (German: Dagsburg) is a
ruined castle in the
commune of
Eguisheim, in the
department of Haut-Rhin, Alsace, France. It has been a listed...
- year 1000
through the
marriage of Hugo VI,
Count of
Nordgau and
Count of
Eguisheim, with
Heilwig of
Dagsburg (d. 1046). The
Etichonids built another Dagsburg...
- Rouffach, Soultz-Haut-Rhin, Bergheim, Hunspach, Seebach, Turckheim,
Eguisheim, Neuf-Brisach, Ferrette,
Niedermorschwihr and the
gardens of the blue...