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  1. 20 de may. de 2024 · Countess of Burgundy: Otto I btw. 1167/1171–1200 Count of Burgundy: Beatrice II 1193–1231 Countess of Burgundy: Conrad II 1173–1196 Duke of Swabia Welf: Otto IV 1175–1218 King of Germany r. 1198–1209 Holy Roman Emperor r. 1209–1215: Beatrice of Swabia 1198–1212: Kunigunde of Swabia 1202–1248: Wenceslaus I c. 1205 –1253 King of ...

  2. Hace 6 días · Otto I, Count of Burgundy (June/July 1170 – killed, Besançon, 13 January 1200). Conrad II, Duke of Swabia and Rothenburg (February/March 1172 – killed, Durlach, 15 August 1196). Renaud (October/November 1173 – before April 1174/soon after October 1178). William (June/July 1175 – soon after October 1178).

  3. 18 de may. de 2024 · Viscounts of Fézensaguet. Gerald V of Armagnac (1200-1219) Roger de Fézensaguet (1219-1245) Gerald VI, Count of Armagnac (1245-1285) Gaston d'Armagnac (1285-1320) The Count of Champagne had viscounts in his county (which was quite independent of France, but whose interests were generally the same in the 13th century).

  4. 8 de may. de 2024 · Otto William: 962 21 September 1026 982 to 21 September 1026 Reginald I: 986 3 September 1057 21 September 1026 to 3 September 1057 his son William I the Great: 1020 12 November 1087 3 September 1057 to 12 November 1087 his son Reginald II: 1061 1097 12 November 1087 to 1097 his son William II the German: 1075 1 March 1127 1097 to ...

  5. 19 de may. de 2024 · The most obvious earlier occurance for Letaud is the father of Count Aubri of Macon. This man married a woman named Ermentrude, and from an early date, she has been identified with the daughter of Renaud de Roucy, and subsequent wife of Otto-William, Count of Burgundy.

  6. 15 de may. de 2024 · A member of the Welf dynasty, Otto was a son of Henry the Lion of Brunswick and Matilda, daughter of Henry II of England. Brought up at the court of his uncle Richard I of England, Otto was made earl of York in 1190 and count of Poitou and duke of Aquitaine in 1196.

  7. 11 de may. de 2024 · Yes, William I (1020 – 12 November 1087), also known as William the Great or Tête Hardie (“the Stubborn”), was the Count of Burgundy from 1057 to 1087. He was also the Count of Mâcon from 1078 to 1087.