- 1348) was a son of
Margrave Herman VII of
Baden and his wife,
Agnes of
Truhendingen.[citation needed] As a
younger son, he was
initially destined for an...
- in
Lichtenthal Abbey. He
married before 6
October 1278, to
Agnes of
Truhendingen (died
after 15
March 1309). They had the
following children: Frederick...
- Löwenstein
County Palatine of the
Rhine County of N****au
County of
Rieneck County of
Truhendingen County of
Vaihingen County of
Wertheim County of Wildberg...
- N****au
County Palatine of the
Rhine County of Löwenstein
County of
Rieneck County of
Truhendingen County of
Vaihingen County of
Wertheim County of Wildberg...
- (before 1295 – 1342/1344) 14.
Frederick of
Truhendingen-Dillingen (d. 1274) 7.
probably Margaret of
Truhendingen-Dillingen 15.
probably Margaret of Andechs-Merania...
- the
collegiate church of the abbey. Otto III was
married to
Agnes of
Truhendingen (d. 13 May 1285). Together, they had the
following children: Otto "the...
- King
Ottokar I of Bohemia, and
married secondly, Frederick,
Count of
Truhendingen.
Adelaide of
Merania (d. 1279),
heiress of the
County of
Burgundy upon...
-
after his death.
Secular power was
represented in turn by the Earl of
Truhendingen (Altentrühdingen), the Duke of Bavaria, and the
Hohenzollern burgrave...
-
Hohenlohe 1344-1352
Leopold III of
Bebenburg 1353-1363
Friedrich II von
Truhendingen 1363-1366
Louis of
Meissen 1366-1374
Lamprecht von
Brunn 1374-1399 Albrecht...
- Baden-Pforzheim was a son of
Margrave Herman VII and his wife
Agnes of
Truhendingen. From 1291
until his death, he
ruled Baden-Pforzheim, the
northern part...