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Joanna of
Pfirt (French:
Jeanne de Ferrette; c. 1300 – 15
November 1351) was the
Countess of
Pfirt in her own
right from 1324 and
Duchess of
Austria as...
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Ferrette (French pronunciation: [fɛʁɛt] ; German:
Pfirt [
pfɪʁt] ; Alsatian:
Pfìrt) is a
commune in the Haut-Rhin
department in
Alsace in north-eastern...
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possessions by the
inheritance of his wife
Joanna of
Pfirt,
which was made up of the
Alsatian county of
Pfirt and
several cities. Furthermore, upon the death...
- I of Germany. He was the son of
Count Otto II of
Habsburg and
Hilla of
Pfirt.
Werner married Ida of Homberg. He is
known for
having been
involved in...
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person to
adopt the
title Graf von Habsburg. He
married Hilla,
countess von
Pfirt (died c. 1076), with whom he had two children,
Werner II and Adelheid. Wappenbuch...
- The
County of
Ferrette (or
Pfirt) was a
feudal jurisdiction in
Alsace in the
Middle Ages and the
early modern period. It
roughly corresponds with the...
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Elizabeth Richeza of
Poland Isabella of
Aragon Catherine of
Savoy Joanna of
Pfirt Elizabeth of
Bavaria Anne of
Bohemia Catherine of
Bohemia Viridis Visconti...
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lands on the
Rhine river,
including the
Alsace landgraviate, the
County of
Pfirt (Ferrette), the
Breisgau and
further cities, to the
Burgundian Duke Charles...
- 1193) 1347 –
James I of Urgell,
Spanish nobleman (b. 1321) 1351 –
Joanna of
Pfirt,
duchess of
Austria 1379 – Otto V, duke of
Bavaria 1463 –
Giovanni Antonio...
- Vienna,
Rudolf was the
eldest son of Duke
Albert II of
Austria and
Joanna of
Pfirt. One of the
third generation of
Habsburg dukes in Austria, he was the first...