Adelheid of Tübingen (around 1152)
Countess Adelheid von Tübingen (around 1152) came from the house of the Count Palatine of Tübingen .
family
She was the youngest child of Hugo I (= Hugo V. von Nagold, † around 1152), who had been raised by the Hohenstaufen to Count Palatine of Tübingen shortly before 1146 , and Hemma von Zollern , a daughter of Count Friedrich I. von Zollern . She was married to Count Konrad von Dachau , who came from a powerful branch line of the Scheyern-Wittelsbach family and held the titular duchy of Merania , a duchy in the Dalmatian-Croatian area.
Her siblings were:
- Friedrich , Count Palatine of Tübingen 1152–1162
- Hugo II. (1115–1182), Count Palatine of Tübingen 1152–1182, ∞ Countess Elisabeth of Bregenz, heiress of Bregenz , Montfort and Sigmaringen , daughter of Count Rudolf of Bregenz
- Heinrich von Tübingen (* around 1118; † April 7, 1167 in Italy in an epidemic)
Individual evidence
- ^ Jürgen Sydow: History of the City of Tübingen, Volume 1. Mohr Siebeck, 1974, page 100 of 230 pages.
- ^ Karl Pfaff: History of the Princely House and Land Wirtemberg: According to the best sources and resources, Volume 1. JB Metzler, 1839.
- ↑ Friedrich Pfalzgraf von Tübingen , after Dr. L. Schmid: History of the Count Palatine of Tübingen 1853, page 62.
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SURNAME | Adelheid of Tübingen |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Countess from the house of the Count Palatine of Tübingen |
DATE OF BIRTH | before 1152 |
DATE OF DEATH | 12th Century |