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Catholic Diocese of
Basel Controlled churches 3
People Founder(s)
Judenta and
Luitold von
Regensberg Abbot Urban Federer OSB,
Kloster Einsiedeln Prior Irene...
- I (Henry von Geisenhausen), 973–982
Eticho (Eticho der Welfe), 982–988
Luitold (Ludolf von Hohenlowe), 989–996
Gebehard (Gebhard von Ammerthal), 996–1000...
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Raabklamm in
Gutenberg an der
Raabklamm parish. The
castle is a
foundation of
Luitold III of Waldstein, who
moved into the
castle in 1185. The
castle has belonged...
- (923–973)
Henry I, Prince-bishop (973–982) Adalrich, Prince-bishop (982–988)
Luitold, Prince-bishop (989–996) Gebehard, Prince-bishop (996–1000) Holy Roman...
- I (Henry von Geisenhausen), 973–982
Eticho (Eticho der Welfe), 982–988
Luitold (Ludolf von Hohenlowe), 989–996
Gebehard (Gebhard von Ammerthal), 996–1000...
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dukedom and
lands in 1177. The
second brother, Henry,
succeeded when
Luitold died in 1190. The
third brother,
called Markwart,
probably died young....
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Zwiefalten Abbey,
which was
founded in 1089 by
monks from Hirsau.
Counts Luitold von
Achalm and Kuno von Wülflingen gave
extensive donations the monastery...
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written records in 1077/1078. King
Henry IV
confiscated Notzingen from
Count Luitold von
Achalm due to his
support for
Rudolf of Rheinfelden. (It is not certain...