Agnes of Germany (1072–1143), Duchess consort of Swabia by her first marriage, Margravine consort of Austria by her second Agnes of Habsburg (c. 1257–1322)...
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rival King (1247–1256) Richard of Cornwall, contender King (1257–1272) Alfonso X, rival King (1257–1275) Rudolf I, contender King (1273–1291) Adolf, King (1292–1298)...
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January 1373 Werdenberg-Heiligenberg Matilda of Montfort-Tettnang c.1322 one child Agnes of Nuremberg 3 August 1343 or 5 July 1344 five children Son of Albert...
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House of Habsburg in order to pay debts. Several years later, the line became extinct upon the death of Count Anton IV in 1787. The Habsburgs added the...
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29 – Agnes of Brandenburg, Danish queen (b. 1257) December 5 – John of Pontoise, English archdeacon and bishop December 23 – Matilda of Habsburg, German...
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Strathearn, Scottish nobleman and politician (b. 1257) Parsoma ("the Naked"), Egyptian Coptic hermit and saint (b. 1257) Ram Khamhaeng the Great, Tai ruler of Sukhothai...
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Unterwalden) form a defensive alliance to protect themselves from the House of Habsburg, this is a starting point for growth of the Old Swiss Confederacy. This...
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