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Counts of
Nellenburg founded Stockach in the 13th century, the town
receiving town
privileges in 1283. In 1401 to the
Landgraviate of
Nellenburg owned the...
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Nellenburg was a
county or
landgraviate (Landgrafschaft) in
southwestern Germany.
Named after the
Nellenburg [de], the
county surrounded the town of Stockach...
- His
mother may have been Irmentrud, the
daughter of
Count Burkhard of
Nellenburg.[unreliable source?] In the
annals of the monk
Berthold of
Reichenau from...
- father,
Guntram the Rich, was a
powerful nobleman. He
married Liutgarda of
Nellenburg (daughter of
Eberhart III of Thurgau) from whom he
inherited part of his...
- the
Treaty of Utrecht,
which returned it to Bavaria. He
tried to
obtain Nellenburg in
Austria in exchange,
which at that time was only a
county ('Landgrafschaft')...
- Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough, 1st
Prince of Mindelheim, 1st
Count of
Nellenburg,
Prince of the Holy
Roman Empire, KG, PC (26 May 1650 – 16 June 1722 O...
- 1049) of the town,
derived from
those of its founders, the
counts of
Nellenburg. The
blazon of the muni****l coat of arms is Or on a Base Vert issuant...
- Udo of
Nellenburg (c. 1030[citation needed] – 11
November 1078) was the
Archbishop of
Trier from 1066
until his death. He was an
important mediator during...
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Lotharingia 1028 –
Constantine VIII,
Byzantine emperor (b. 960) 1078 – Udo of
Nellenburg,
Archbishop of
Trier (during the
siege of Tübingen) 1089 –
Saint Peter...
- the
Landgraviate of
Nellenburg,
whose Landeshoheit came
under Habsburg (Austrian)
control in 1465. From then
until 1805
Nellenburg formed part of Further...