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  1. Died. 719. Religion. Germanic paganism. Radbod (died 719) was the king (or duke) of Frisia from c. 680 until his death. He is often considered the last independent ruler of Frisia before Frankish domination. He defeated Charles Martel at Cologne. Eventually, Charles prevailed and compelled the Frisians to submit.

  2. One of them, Radbot, a count in Klettgau, founded the Muri Abbey, which became the first burial place of members of the House of Habsburg. It is possible that Radbot founded the castle Habichtsburg, the residence of the House of Habsburg, but another possible founder is Werner I.

  3. Radbot of Klettgau. 11th-century German nobleman. Radbot, Count of Klettgau (c. 985 – 1045) [1] 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. This article may need to be rewritten to comply with Wikipedia's quality ...

  4. Werner I (bishop of Strasbourg) Werner I, Bishop of Strasbourg was bishop of Strasbourg. He died on 28 October 1028, was a son of Lanzelin of Klettgau, and also the brother of Radbot of Klettgau, founder of the Habsburg dynasty. He was close to the later German Emperor Henry II, whom he helped to be elected king (1002).

  5. Radbot, Bá tước xứ Klettgau (khoảng 985 – 1045) là Graf (Bá tước) của Bá quốc Klettgau, nằm trên sông High Rhine ở Swabia. Radbot là một trong những tổ tiên của Vương tộc Habsburg , và ông đã chọn đặt tên cho lâu đài của mình là Habsburg , và sau này, gia tộc đã lấy họ và tên triều đại theo tên của lâu đài.

  6. 24 de abr. de 2017 · Habsburg Castle was built by Count Radbot of the nearby county of Klettgau in the Duchy of Swabia, and his brother-in-law Bishop Werner von Strassburg. There is some debate on the origin of the name.