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Counts of Freiburg

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In 1272 a son of Egino II's, Heinrich, received the southern territories, which included Badenweiler. By 1303, the counts from Heinrich's line had died out without leaving any male descendants. Their territory became the property of the Counts of StraĂźberg, who had married into their line. In 1385,
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Until 1368, this family of counts reigned over Freiburg, though their reign was never undisputed. In 1368, the city councillors of Freiburg ransomed themselves. The city of Freiburg, being the Habsburg territorial city in the Austrian Forelands, then acquired territory itself. It acquired the
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under the rule of Konrad III, the property was given back to the descendants of the Counts of Freiburg. In 1368, the town Freiburg came under the dominion of the
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in the Black Forest with its bailiwick, as well as the appertaining village principalities and properties.
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in Badenweiler located south of Freiburg. Johann, the last Count of Freiburg, bequeathed his estate,
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After 1368, the Counts of Freiburg only reigned over their estates around
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Probable tomb effigy of Friedrich, count of Freiburg (d. 1356).
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The Counts of Freiburg were the descendants of Count Egino
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Egino I. (as Count of Urach Egino V.) (until 1236 or 1237)
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Index


Egino of Urach
city of Freiburg
Breisgau
Margraviate of Baden
Margraviate of Baden
Duchy of Swabia
House of Zähringen
Berthold V, Duke of Zähringen
House of Baden
Herman V, Margrave of Baden-Baden
of Urach
FĂĽrstenberg
House of Habsburg
St. Märgen
Castle Neuenstein
Badenweiler
Margrave
Wilhelm of Hachberg-Sausenberg
Rötteln
Zähringer
German article
German
French
Italian
Historical Dictionary of Switzerland
German
French
Italian
Historical Dictionary of Switzerland

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