Gertrud von Baden

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Gertrud von Baden (* before 1160; † before 1225) was a margrave princess of Baden and by marriage Countess of Dagsburg .

She was the only surviving daughter of Margrave Hermann III. von Baden (1105–1160) and Maria von Böhmen († 1160).

Marriage and offspring

Gertrud von Baden married Count Albrecht / Albert II of Dagsburg († 1211) around 1180 . With him she had two sons, Heinrich and Wilhelm, and a daughter, Gertrud († 1225).

Both sons were killed at a tournament in Andain in 1202 , so that the noble family of Etichonen died out in the male line with Albrecht II in 1211.

Their daughter Gertrud was the heir to the county of Dagsburg. In 1215 she married Duke (since 1213) Theobald I of Lorraine (+1220) in her first marriage, in 1220 her second marriage to Count Theobald IV of Champagne , from 1234 Teobaldo I, King of Navarre , who repudiated her in 1222, and in 1224 in third marriage Simon von Leiningen († 1234/36), who died before his father, Count Friedrich II. von Leiningen (from 1214) from the house of Saarbrücken. After Simon's death, the title of County Dagsburg fell to his brother Friedrich III. (+1287), who founded the Leiningen-Dagsburg family as the progenitor . The allodial lands of the Dagsburg given to the Prince-Bishop of Strasbourg in 1226 due to the Hohenstaufen (Hzg. Heinrich II von Schwaben, later King HRR Heinrich VII, son of Emperor Friedrich II) became, after appropriate steps, Emperor Friedrich II. As a fief of the legal heir Friedrich III Returned in 1241, but this lost their imperial immediacy for a long time.

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Individual evidence

  1. genealogie-mittelalter.de , accessed on August 17, 2010.
predecessor Office successor
Albrecht II. Countess of Dagsburg
1211–1215
Theobald I.