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  1. Conrad I, Duke of Zähringen. Conrad of Zähringen bestowing the city rights to Freiburg. Conrad I ( c. 1090 – 8 January 1152) was Duke of Zähringen from 1122 until his death and from 1127 also Rector of Burgundy. He spent most of his life stemming the growing power of the House of Hohenstaufen and to this end, allied himself with the House ...

  2. Equestrian seal of Berthold V, dated 1187. [1] Lands divided between Kyburg and Urach; Bern became a free imperial city. Berthold V, Duke of Zähringen (1160 – 18 February 1218 in Freiburg im Breisgau ), also known as Bertold V or Berchtold V, was Duke of Zähringen from 1186 until his death. He was the son of Berthold IV and Heilwig of Frohburg.

  3. Berthold II. Gebhard. Berthold II, Duke of Carinthia (c. 1000 – 6 November 1078), also known as Berthold I of Zähringen, was a progenitor of the Swabian House of Zähringen. From 1061 until 1077, he was the Duke of Carinthia and Margrave of Verona. [1]

  4. House of Zähringen. 1 reference. imported from Wikimedia project. Spanish Wikipedia. topic's main category. Category:House of Zähringen. ... Wikipedia (30 entries)

  5. Clementia of Zähringen. Clementia of Zähringen (died 1175), was a daughter of Conrad I, Duke of Zähringen and his wife Clementia of Namur. [1] By her first marriage, Clementia was Duchess of Bavaria and Saxony. By her second marriage she was Countess of Savoy .

  6. The house was historically related to the royal House of Zähringen. The last Margrave was Philip of Hachberg-Sausenberg , who died without sons in 1503. His daughter Johanna of Hachberg-Sausenberg succeeded him as Countess of Neuchâtel , while the Landgraviate of Sausenberg, the lordship of Badenweiler, the lordship of Rötteln and Schopfheim went to Margrave Christopher I of Baden .

  7. Conrad I, Duke of Zähringen. Mother. Clementia of Luxembourg-Namur. Eagle seal of Adalbert, Duke of Teck ( c. 1190) Adalbert I, Duke of Teck ( c. 1135 – c. 1195) was a German nobleman. After the death of his brother Berthold IV, he styled himself Duke of Teck, and thus founded the elder line of the Dukes of Teck, which existed until 1439.