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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...
- Radbod,
Radbot, Ratbod, Ratpot, Redbod, Redbad, Radboud, Rapoto, or
sometimes just Boddo, is a
Germanic masculine first name that may
refer to: Radbod...
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influence of Guntram's
family was
restored by his grandsons. One of them,
Radbot, a
count in Klettgau,
founded the Muri Abbey,
which became the
first burial...
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Habsburg Castle, 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...
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predecessor of the
House of Zähringen.
Werner († 1028),
Bishop of Strasbourg.
Radbot († 1045),
Count of
Klettgau and
builder of
Habsburg Castle. He was the ancestor...
- of Germany.
Werner was
sometimes called Werner the Pious. His
father was
Radbot of Klettgau, and his
mother was Ida de
Lorraine (also
known as Ita von Lothringen)...
- site of
national significance. The
castle was
built around 1020 by
Count Radbot, of the
nearby county of
Klettgau in the
Duchy of Swabia, and Werner, Bishop...
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takes its name from
Habsburg Castle, a
fortress built in the 1020s by
Count Radbot of
Klettgau in
Aargau (now in Switzerland). His grandson, Otto II, was the...
- when it was in Prague. The
first Habsburg who can be
reliably traced was
Radbot of Klettgau, who was born in the late 10th century; the
family name originated...
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Habsburg is
named after Habsburg Castle,
built around 1020–1030 for
Count Radbot of the
nearby county of
Klettgau in the
Duchy of Swabia,
which Habsburg...