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  1. Gertrudis de Dagsburgo (fallecida el 30 de marzo de 1225) fue una aristócrata y compositora trovera francesa, hija y heredera de Alberto II de Dabo-Moha, 1 conde de Metz y Dagsburgo (Dabo). Biografía. Gertrudis recibió su nombre de su madre, Gertrudis de Baden, la hija del margrave Herman III de Baden.

  2. Gertrude of Dagsburg (died 30 March 1225) was the reigning countess of Metz and Dagsburg (Dabo) between 1212 and 1225. She was duchess consort of Lorraine by marriage to Theobald. She was a trouvère . She was the daughter and heiress of Albert II, [1] count of Metz and Dagsburg (Dabo).

  3. Gertrudis de Dagsburgo (fallecida el 30 de marzo de 1225) fue una aristócrata y compositora trovera francesa, hija y heredera de Alberto II de Dabo-Moha, conde de Metz y Dagsburgo (Dabo). Biografía. Gertrudis recibió su nombre de su madre, Gertrudis de Baden, la hija del margrave Herman III de Baden.

  4. Gertrude of Dagsburg (died 30 March 1225) was the reigning countess of Metz and Dagsburg (Dabo) between 1212 and 1225. She was duchess consort of Lorraine by marriage to Theobald. She was a trouvère. She was the daughter and heiress of Albert II, count of Metz and Dagsburg (Dabo). Property. Value.

  5. Gertrude of Baden (before 1160 – before 1225) was a Margravine of Baden by birth and by marriage a Countess of Dagsburg. She was a daughter of Margrave Hermann III of Baden and his wife, Bertha of Lorraine. Marriages and issue. Gertrude married in 1180 to Albert II of Dagsburg (d. 1211).

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EtichonidsEtichonids - Wikipedia

    Final ruler. Gertrude of Dagsburg. Dissolution. 1225. The Etichonids were an important noble family, probably of Frankish - Burgundian origin, [1] who ruled the Duchy of Alsace in the Early Middle Ages (7th–10th centuries). The dynasty is named for Eticho (also known as Aldarich), who ruled from 673 to 690.

  7. 2 de jul. de 2018 · Theobald’s first wife was Gertrude of Dagsburg, but they divorced after just two years without having had any children. In 1223, he remarried to Agnes of Beaujeu with whom he had one daughter before her death in 1231. He remarried to Margaret of Bourbon, and they had six children together.