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  1. Lanzelin of Klettgau. Lanzelin (c. 940-981/991) was a Germanic noble and was a distant ancestor of the House of Habsburg. His father, [1] Guntram the Rich, was a powerful nobleman. He married Liutgarda of Nellenburg (daughter of Eberhart III of Thurgau [2]) from whom he inherited part of his possessions in present-day Switzerland, whilst from ...

  2. 15 de abr. de 2024 · 1027. Age 57. Death of Radbot, Graf im Klettgau. Habsburg, Aargau, Switzerland. 1030. 1030. Birth of Werner I, Graf von Habsburg. Habsburg, Aargau, Switzerland. Genealogy for Radbot von Klettgau (c.970 - c.1027) family tree on Geni, with over 255 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  3. Radbot Graf im Klettgau, Graf auf der Habsburg Habsburg (est. 985 - before 1045) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (23 entries) edit. arwiki رادبوت من ...

  4. His grandson Radbot of Klettgau founded the Habsburg Castle. That castle was the family seat during most of the 11th, 12th and 13th centuries. Giovanni Thomas Marnavich in his book " Regiae Sanctitatis Illyricanae Faecunditas " dedicated to Ferdinand III , wrote that the House of Habsburg is descended from the Roman emperor Constantine the Great , [11] an invention common in ruling dynasties ...

  5. Radbot (Habsburg) Habsburger Denkmal, gewidmet den Klostergründern Graf Radebot von Habsburg und seine Frau Ita von Lothringen. Klosterkirche in Muri, Kanton Aargau, Schweiz. Radbot (* 985; † 30. Juni 1045) war Graf im Klettgau und der zweite Sohn von Lanzelin. Unter seiner Herrschaft wurde die Habsburg, der Stammsitz der Habsburger ...

  6. 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 the Habsburg dynasty, and he chose to name his fortress Habsburg. Radbot was probably the second son of Lanzelin of Klettgau (son of Guntram, Count in Breisgau) and the younger brother of Bishop Werner I of Strasbourg. In 1010, he married Ida ...

  7. Radbot built Habsburg Castle around 1025, and in 1027 established Muri Abbey, built up by Benedictine monks descending from Einsiedeln Abbey. Radbot, Count of Klettgau was Graf (Count) of the county of Klettgau on the High Rhine in Swabia. Radbot was one of the progenitors of the Habsburg dynasty, and he chose to name his fortress Habsburg.