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Adelaide of
Vohburg (German:
Adela or Adelheid; c. 1125 – 25 May
after 1187) was
Duchess of
Swabia from 1147 and
German queen from 1152
until 1153, as...
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Vohburg (Central Bavarian:
Vohbuag an da Doana) is a town in the
district of Pfaffenhofen, in Bavaria, Germany. It is
situated on the
right bank of the...
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Diepold III,
Margrave of
Vohburg (c. 1079 – 1146) was a
Bavarian noble from the
House of the Diepoldinger-Rapotonen. He was an
influential follower of...
- 1209. Of
Bavarian origin, he was a
reputed younger son of
Berthold II of
Vohburg and
Adelaide of Ballenstedt. He was
originally a v****al of the
count of...
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Hermann II of Augsburg, was
bishop of
Augsburg during the
period 1096–1133.
Hermann was
appointed as
bishop by Holy
Roman Emperor Henry IV in 1096 in Verona...
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saint Sophia Judith Matilda (d. 1138),
married Margrave Diephold IV of
Vohburg (d. 1130) and
Count Gebhard III of
Sulzbach (d. 1188) Welf VI Wulfhilde...
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Schweinfurt (d. 1057),
served 1024–1031 ...
Diepold II of
Vohburg (d. 1078)
Diepold III of
Vohburg (d. 1146),
served 1093–1146 Reuter, 54. Thompson, 619....
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Bertha of
Vohburg (13th-century), was an
Austrian noblewoman and
ruling v****al. She was a suo jure lady of Greiz, Hof, Regnitztal,
Ronnenburg and Plauen...
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Perhaps in
preparation for the crusade,
Frederick married Adelaide of
Vohburg sometime before March 1147. His
father died on 4 or 6
April and Frederick...
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married Henry's brother-in-law
Diepold III,
Margrave of
Vohburg and gave
birth to
Adelaide of
Vohburg, the
first wife of
Frederick Barbarossa.
Henry married...