County of Egisheim
The county of Egisheim with the main town of Egisheim south of Colmar in Upper Alsace existed in the 11th and 12th centuries.
When the Alsatian county of Nordgau fell , Egisheim remained in the possession of the Etichonen , the Alsatian ducal family and counts in the Nordgau; the family members now called themselves "von Egisheim".
Counts of Egisheim
- Hugo VI., Count im Nordgau and Count zu Egisheim, around 1000 ∞ Heilwig von Dagsburg
- Gerhard I., Count of Egisheim, X 1038, son of Hugos VI.
- Hugo VII., Count of Dagsburg , † 1046/49, brother of Gerhard I.
- Heinrich I, Count of Egisheim and Count of Dagsburg, † probably 1065, son of Hugos VII.
- Gerhard II., 1065 Count im Nordgau, 1098 Count von Egisheim, son of Heinrich I.
- Helwidis (Hedwig), 1118 heiress of Egisheim, † 1126; ∞ Gerhard von Lorraine , Count of Vaudémont ( House of Châtenois ) - descendants
- Gerhard II., 1065 Count im Nordgau, 1098 Count von Egisheim, son of Heinrich I.
- Heinrich I, Count of Egisheim and Count of Dagsburg, † probably 1065, son of Hugos VII.
literature
- Gerhard Köbler : Historical lexicon of the German countries. The German territories from the Middle Ages to the present. 7th, completely revised edition. CH Beck, Munich 2007, ISBN 978-3-406-54986-1 .
- Detlev Schwennicke: European family tables . Volume I.2 (1999) Plate 200B