Suchergebnisse
Suchergebnisse:
The House of Fürstenberg (German pronunciation: [ˈfʏʁstn̩ˌbɛʁk] ⓘ) is an old and influential Swabian noble house in Germany, based primarily in what is today southern Baden-Württemberg near the source of the Danube river. Numerous members of the family have risen to prominence over the centuries as soldiers, churchmen ...
- House of Fürstenberg (Westphalia)
The House of Fürstenberg (German pronunciation:...
- House of Fürstenberg (Westphalia)
Fürstenberg was a county (German: Grafschaft), and later a principality (Fürstentum), of the Holy Roman Empire in Swabia, which was located in present-day southern Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Its ruling family was the House of Fürstenberg.
RulerRulerBornReign?c.1040-1050c.1030? Son of Egon I1050 – 5 November 1105c.1090? Son of Egon II and Kunigunde5 November 1105 – 25 July 1160c.1150? Son of Egon III and Kunigunde of ...25 July 1160 – 12 January 1230County of Urach (until 1218) County of ...- Principality
- Alemannic
House of Fürstenberg (Swabia) From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. (Note:This category includes the princely House of Fürstenberg based in Swabia and their relatives in Bohemia. For the baronial House of Fürstenberg based in Westphalia, see Category:House of Fürstenberg (Westphalia).
The House of Fürstenberg is an old and influential Swabian noble house in Germany, based primarily in what is today southern Baden-Württemberg near the source of the Danube river. Numerous members of the family have risen to prominence over the centuries as soldiers, churchmen, diplomats, and academics.
Swabia, historic region of southwestern Germany, including what is now the southern portion of Baden-Württemberg Land (state) and the southwestern part of Bavaria Land in Germany, as well as eastern Switzerland and Alsace.
Fürstenberg is the name of a Swabian noble house in Germany, based primarily in what is today southern Baden-Württemberg near the source of the Danube river. Numerous members of the family have risen to prominence over the centuries as soldiers, churchmen, diplomats, and academics.