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  1. Margrave Philip of Hachberg-Sausenberg (1454 – 9 September 1503) was the son of the Margrave Rudolf IV of Hachberg-Sausenberg and Margaret of Vienne. Philip reigned in 1487–1503 as Margrave of Hachberg-Sausenberg and Count of Neuchâtel. From 1466 he called himself Lord of Badenweiler.

  2. El margrave Felipe de Hachberg-Sausenberg (1454 – Montpellier, Francia, 9 de septiembre de 1503) gobernó en el período 1487-1503 como margrave de Hachberg-Sausenberg y conde de Neuchâtel. A partir de 1466 se denominó a sí mismo Señor de Badenweiler. Era hijo del margrave Rodolfo IV de Hachberg-Sausenberg y Margarita de Vienne.

  3. The House of Hachberg-Sausenberg (medieval: House of Hachberg-Susenberg) was a German royal family that was first documented in 1306 as carve-out from the House of Baden-Hachberg, when Henry III. and his brother Rudolf I. shared the heritage of their father Henry II.

  4. In 1503 Philip of Hachberg-Sausenberg died and based on an agreement on reciprocal inheritance Philips lands in the Breisgau - including Rötteln castle – came in the hands of the Margrave of Baden.

    • Ruins, partly conserved
    • Castle
  5. Margrave Philip of Hachberg-Sausenberg (1454 – 9 September 1503) was the son of the Margrave Rudolf IV of Hachberg-Sausenberg and Margaret of Vienne. Philip reigned in 1487–1503 as Margrave of Hachberg-Sausenberg and Count of Neuchâtel. From 1466 he called himself Lord of Badenweiler.

  6. The House of Hachberg-Sausenberg (medieval: House of Hachberg-Susenberg) was a German royal family that was first documented in 1306 as carve-out from the House of Baden-Hachberg, when Henry III. and his brother Rudolf I. shared the heritage of their father Henry II. Quick Facts. House of Hachberg-Sausenberg (Hachberg-Susenberg)

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