- 1122–1133
Berthold von
Neuenburg 1133–1137
Adalbert IV. von
Froburg 1138–1164
Ortlieb von
Froburg 1164–1179
Ludwig Garewart 1180 Hugo von
Hasenburg 1180–1191...
- The
House of
Frohburg (also
Froburg) was a
noble family in
medieval Switzerland, with
possessions in what is now the
canton of Solothurn. They originate...
- Montjoye-Hirsingen, a
brigadier in the
French Army. The
family also
sometimes used
Froburg as its
family name. He was
educated at the
Jesuit gymnasium in Porrentruy...
-
Tegerfelden 5.
Catherine of
Klingen 22.
Hermann III,
Count of
Froburg 11.
Sophie of
Froburg 23.
Hedwig of
Habsburg 1.
Joanna of
Pfirt 24. John,
Count of...
-
cited in 1080
Frederick of Montbéliard Sophie,
married to Folmar,
count of
Froburg Beatrice (died 1092),
married to
Berthold I of Zähringen (died 1078), duke...
- po****tion is
given in the
following table: The
Galgen or
ruins of the
Froburg built gallows, the
Gasthof (combination
hotel and restaurant) alte Post...
- the
Count of
Froburg to hold as a fief. By 1268 Bipp
Castle is
first mentioned in a do****ent.
During the 13th
century the
counts of
Froburg appear to have...
- Neuenburg, Prince-bishop (1122–1133)
Adalbert IV. von
Froburg, Prince-bishop (1133–1137)
Ortlieb von
Froburg, Prince-bishop (1138–1164)
Ludwig Garewart, Prince-bishop...
-
reads ✠COMITIS
LVDIWICI DE VROBURC, or '(possession) of
Count Ludwig of
Froburg', with the
initial cross as an invocation. The text
starts at the top and...
- Gorbersdorf,
Illustrated Europe Chaux-de-Fonds,
Illustrated Europe From
Froburg to Waldenburg,
Illustrated Europe The
Burgenstock (Lake of Lucerne), Illustrated...