• Werner von Habsburg may refer to: Werner I, Bishop of Strasbourg (c. 979-1028) Werner I, Count of Habsburg (died 1096), great-great-great-great-grandfather...
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    first marriage was Reichsvogt Wernher von Homberg, and her oldest son by second marriage was Count Johann von Habsburg-Laufenburg who passed over the...
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    "count of Habsburg". The surname of more recent members of the family such as Otto von Habsburg and Karl von Habsburg is taken to be "von Habsburg" or more...
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    Rudolf von Habsburg-Laufenburg († 1315). Rudolf, Ludwig and Clara are mentioned as siblings of Johann, as well as his stepbrother Reichsvogt Wernher von Homberg...
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    phrased in the Halbsuterlied printed in the 1530s by Aegidius Tschudi and Wernher Steiner: Two other verses describe the order of battle of the Austrian...
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    (1190–1206) 63. Wernher von Staufen (1206–1209) 64. Konrad von Tegerfelden (1209–1233) 65. Heinrich von Tanne (1233–1248) 66. Eberhard II von Waldburd-Thann...
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    turning of the tide to the heroic deed of Arnold von Winkelried, who opened a breach in the Habsburg lines by throwing himself into their pikes, taking...
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  • the family of its founders; or Habsburg castle itself, held at the time of the conquest by the ministerialis Wernher von Wohlen) continued into the new...
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    Elisabeth von Rapperswil and their son, Wernher von Homberg. Around 1309 the remaining bailiwick's rights passed to Count Rudolf († 1315) of Habsburg-Laufenburg...
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    making an alliance with Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor of the house of Habsburg. The forces of Zürich were defeated in the Battle of St. Jakob an der Sihl...
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