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Klettgau (High Alemannic: Chleggau) is a muni****lity in the
district of
Waldshut in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is the
center of the
Klettgau historical...
- 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...
- Sundgau. He also
possessed the
titles of Duke of
Altenburg and
Count of
Klettgau, and had
lands in Alsace.
Several male
children were born to him, amongst...
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Werner I,
Count of
Klettgau was a
nobleman and an
early member of the
House of Habsburg. He was an
ancestor of King
Rudolph I of Germany.
Werner was sometimes...
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Schwarzbach has its
origin in the
southern range of
hills that
separates Klettgau from the Rhine. Its
headwaters lie
approximately two
kilometers northwest...
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likely born in the late 1050s or
early 1060s. Otto
inherited the
county of
Klettgau &
Altembourg from his father;
Werner I,
Count of Habsburg. In 1108, Otto...
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nearby county of
Klettgau in the
Duchy of Swabia, and Werner,
Bishop of Strasbourg. They had the
castle erected 35 km
southwest of
Klettgau, on the Aar, the...
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family was
restored by his grandsons. One of them, Radbot, a
count in
Klettgau,
founded the Muri Abbey,
which became the
first burial place of members...
- 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
first to...
- arms of the
Princely Landgraviate of
Klettgau and the
Earldom of
Buchan in
Scotland are the same. The
Klettgau coat of arms can be
found in the left...