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  1. Rudolf I of Germany. Mother. Gertrude of Hohenberg. Hedwig (or Heilwig; c. 1260 – 1285/1286), a member of the royal House of Habsburg, was Margravine of Brandenburg from 1279 until her death, by her marriage with the Ascanian margrave Otto VI of Brandenburg-Salzwedel .

  2. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Birthplace: Kyburg, Pfäffikon District, Zurich, Switzerland. Death: April 30, 1260 (63-72) (Habsburg, Germany) Habsburg, Switzerland. Place of Burial: Baden Tyskland. Immediate Family: Daughter of Ulrich III, count of Kyburg and Anna von Zähringen.

    • Kyburg, Zurich
    • Albrecht IV, Graf Von Habsburg
    • Zurich
  3. Hedwig, a member of the royal House of Habsburg, was Margravine of Brandenburg from 1279 until her death, by her marriage with the Ascanian margrave Otto VI of Brandenburg-Salzwedel. Introduction Hedwig of Habsburg

  4. Kyburg family. The Kyburg family ( / ˈkaɪbɜːrɡ /; German: [ˈkyːbʊʁk]; also Kiburg) was a noble family of grafen ( counts) in the Duchy of Swabia, a cadet line of the counts of Dillingen, who in the late 12th and early 13th centuries ruled the County of Kyburg, corresponding to much of what is now Northeastern Switzerland .

  5. Archduchess Hedwig of Austria (Hedwig Maria Immakulata Michaela Ignatia; 24 September 1896 in Bad Ischl – 1 November 1970 in Hall in Tirol) was the second daughter of Archduke Franz Salvator of Austria and his wife, Marie Valerie of Austria.

  6. Hedwig von Habsburg (oder Heilwig; * um 1260 in Rheinfelden, Herzogtum Schwaben; † 1303 in der Mark Brandenburg) war ein Mitglied des Hauses Habsburg. Von 1279 bis 1285/1286 war sie durch die Heirat mit dem Askanier Otto VI. von Brandenburg-Salzwedel Markgräfin von Brandenburg.

  7. He used this new title to demonstrate his strengthened position following the death of his two elder brothers and keenest rivals, William and Leopold.While he was the first Habsburg with this title that was reserved for the dynasty, Ernest was also the last ruler to be installed in an archaic ceremony on the Fürstenstein (Princes’ Stone) on the Zollfeld in Carinthia which was held in the ...