Werner I. (Habsburg)
Werner I. Count von Habsburg (* 1030 ; † November 11, 1096 ) was the third son of Radbot von Habsburg .
Life
Count Werner renounced the rule of the Muri monastery in 1082 and had the old hermit customs abolished by monks from St. Blasien . Muri was converted into a protective bailiwick.
The count involved in the marriage affairs of Duke Rudolf von Rheinfelden (Duke of Swabia 1057-1077 and German rival king 1077-1080) was "Rudolfs Cognatus [a relative on the maternal side] Werner", who is probably Count Werner von Habsburg - this circumstance offers an indication of the relationship between the Rhine fields and the Habsburgs, otherwise known only from the Muri sources . By marrying Regulinda von Baden, the Habsburgs entered into a family relationship with the Rhaetian noble family von Lenzburg , who were particularly wealthy in Aargau and who, as patrons of the Säckingen monastery, were also of great influence in the Albgau area on the right bank of the Rhine .
progeny
∞ Regulinda Countess of Baden ( Lenzburg-Baden )
- Albrecht II , governor of Muri, died without an heir
- Otto II , Count of Habsburg
- Richenza von Habsburg * 1050 † in Muri; ∞ Ulrich II. Von Lenzburg , (* 1035 † 1081), parents of Count Arnold von Lenzburg-Baden (* 1070 † 1127)
See also
Individual evidence
- ↑ Hans Ulrich Fisch's book of arms . Aarau 1627, Werner the first dis name , p. 25 ( Aargau State Archives, V / 4-1985 / 0001: 25r ).
- ^ Theodor von Liebenau: History of the Königsfelden Monastery, p. 10
predecessor | Office | successor |
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? Radbot or? Adalbert / Albrecht |
Count of Habsburg ? –1096 |
Otto II. |
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Werner I. |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Werner I. Count of Habsburg |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | third son of Radbot von Habsburg |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1030 |
DATE OF DEATH | November 11, 1096 |