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in 1090 (though not his comital title, which stayed with the family von Wetter-Rheinfelden). Berthold II is so named both as Duke of Swabia (following
Berthold of Rheinfelden, the first duke of Swabia of this name) and as head of the House of Zähringen (following his father, who is counted as
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After the extinction of the ducal line in 1218, much of its extensive territory in the
Breisgau and modern-day Switzerland returned to the crown, except for the allodial titles, which were divided between the
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territories north of the Rhine. Their encroachment on the rights of the comital nobility south of the Rhine seems to have been resisted, mostly passively, but in the case of the lords of
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Lenzburg in 1173 strengthened the Zähringer position south of the Rhine, but their territorial expansion was halted following their support of the
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413:(d. 1186), who followed his father Conrad and founded the Swiss city of Fryburg (today's Fribourg-Freiburg) in 1157, spent much of his time in Italy in the train of Emperor
401:. This office was confirmed in 1152 and held by the Zähringer dukes until 1218. As a result, they are sometimes referred to as 'Dukes of Burgundy', although the existing
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Berthold I of Zähringen in spite of not historically having used the name Zähringen). Berthold II did use the name Zähringen, although he moved his main residence from
810:(c. 1000–1078, r. 1061–1077), is also known as "Berthold I of Zähringen". Therefore, the succession of dukes of Zähringen begins with his son as Berthold II:
450:, both descended from the sisters of Berthold V. Less than fifty years later, the Kyburgs died out, and large portions of their domains were inherited by the
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February 1218, the ducal line of the Zähringer became extinct. Among other titles, the Zähringen family acted as
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in 1061. However, this dignity was only a titular one, and
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1379:Royal houses
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726:Schaffhausen
714:Reichsvogtei
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284:Herrschaften
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217:stem duchies
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116:Frederick II
92:11th century
1524:Mecklenburg
1499:Württemberg
1479:Schwarzburg
1474:Wittelsbach
1414:Luitpolding
1399:Carolingian
1263:Fraumünster
1235:, 2015.
1157:World War I
1126:ducal title
1124:In 1871, a
1103:Teck Castle
856:Berthold IV
834:Rheinfelden
818:Berthold II
702:(c. 1180),
681:Rheinfelden
665:(c. 1200),
663:Bräunlingen
655:Sankt Peter
542:Lake Geneva
511:Rheinfelden
411:Berthold IV
395:Lothair III
379:William III
374:(d. 1152).
344:Berthold II
245:Fürstenberg
131:Dissolution
107:Final ruler
61:Alaholfings
1584:Categories
1469:Luxembourg
1404:Conradines
1277:References
1138:morganatic
1099:Adalbert I
1024:Maximilian
1008:Maximilian
951:until the
914:See also:
888:, Duke of
862:Berthold V
797:Berthold V
755:Zähringen
706:(c. 1190).
683:(c. 1150);
615:Berthold V
573:St. Gallen
431:Reichsvogt
422:Berthold V
409:one. Duke
111:Berthold V
1569:Zähringen
1554:Bonaparte
1504:Oldenburg
1169:Alexander
1094:(c. 1190)
949:margraves
940:in 1112.
934:Herman II
852:from 1127
747:Genealogy
718:Solothurn
673:c. 1060);
659:Villingen
644:Offenburg
624:‹See Tfd›
436:Zürichgau
359:in 1091.
339:in 1073.
305:Henry III
262:, c. 1500
208:Zähringen
206:Herzogtum
173:Zähringer
165:‹See Tfd›
18:Zähringer
1444:Lorraine
1439:Habsburg
1409:Ottonian
1248:(1846),
1183:See also
1161:Adolphus
1150:George V
1090:Seal of
1032:Bernhard
1016:Berthold
957:electors
922:Veronese
850:Burgundy
846:Conrad I
696:Burgdorf
694:(1191),
688:Fribourg
661:(1119),
657:(1093),
642:(1120),
569:Burgundy
554:de facto
550:Provence
530:de facto
515:Burgdorf
497:and the
476:Breisgau
337:Henry IV
268:Breisgau
197:Burgundy
147:(extant)
1549:Romanov
1489:Griffin
1454:Hanover
1394:Ascania
1383:Germany
1226:Italian
1140:son of
959:of the
892:in 1147
650:(1175);
634:) are:
513:and of
480:Thurgau
434:of the
293:Ortenau
289:Thurgau
251:History
193:Staufer
191:to the
177:Swabian
97:Founder
89:Founded
67:Country
1559:Wettin
1464:Nassau
1419:Salian
1220:French
1214:German
890:Saxony
808:Verona
737:Morges
722:Zürich
700:Murten
628:German
606:Cities
503:Zürich
438:area.
407:French
372:Conrad
237:Kyburg
169:German
123:Titles
1564:Lippe
1539:Hesse
1195:Notes
581:Glâne
561:Welfs
546:Savoy
501:over
241:Urach
221:Welfs
213:duchy
183:near
145:Baden
1529:Vasa
1434:Welf
1250:p. 3
1223:and
1211:in
920:The
902:and
704:Thun
692:Bern
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583:and
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