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28: 382: 487:. Gotfrid received Alt-Rapperswil with all accessories, the March and the Wägital area, the pledged property on the left bank of Zürichsee, the city of Rheinau and the Klettgau county with all accessories. Shared ownership of the three brothers was their feud; the Homberg castle and a good at Blanckenburg. Johan, Rudolf and Gotfrid confirmed that the division took place by mutual consent. In support, they ask her uncle Count Imer von Strassberg, the baron Hug von Gutenberg and knight Cuonrat Berensess who were present at the division to seal the document. Sealed by the three brothers and the three witnesses on 1 July 1354. 371: 483:). Johann's brother Rudolf received the city and castle of Laufenburg with all accessories, the Sisgau county, an estate in Reinach, and the mortgaged castle Herznach, and if Rudolf should trigger this pledge he has to his sister Agnes, a nun in the Säckingen Abbey, to pay an annuity of 14 marks of silver annually. He is committed to adhere debt of the three brothers by his personal property liability for the amount of 4300 217:(† 1315). He had three younger siblings: Agnes who became a nun, Rudolf (IV) and Gottfried (II). Johann may have been raised in Rapperswil and even educated at the royal Habsburg court after the death of his father on 21 December 1337 on the occasion of a battle against Zürich-Toggenburg invaders at the 313:
Count Johann I's underaged children – Johann II, Rudolf, Gotfrid and Agnes – were set under the guardianship of Albrecht, Duke of Austria, sealed by a document between the city of Zürich and the German king respectively Duke Albrecht on 21 November 1337. The document included also a peace contract
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In 1352 Johann married Varenne de Neufchâtel-Blamont, the daughter of Thiébaud, Seigneur de Neuchâtel-Urtière and Blamont, Vicomte de Baume-les-Dames. They had two children: Verena and Johann (Jean) III. In fact, Johann had lost his bailiwick by the alliance of the city of Zürich and the House of
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and Altendorf castle were destroyed by Brun. On 1 September 1352, a peace agreement between Count Albrecht von Oesterreich and the city of Zürich was adjusted by two further documents. The first one was the agreement between the Counts
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Between 31 July 1347 and 26 June 1348, Johannes II von Rapperswil, assisted by the citizens of Rapperswil, raided the fortress Pfäffikon and jailed the abbot of Einsiedeln ... but released him on 26 June 1348, and pledged to act as
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On the basis of these facts, the feud was continued by Johann II in the late 1340s, but there also was a short time alliance with the city of Zürich: On 28 September 1343 Count Johann II and his brothers Rudolf and Gotfried
475:; 110 pound annual interest on the tax from Glarus that was pledged for 400 silver marks to the Dukes of Austria; the right to initiate all pledged assets at the right bank of the lake and the Greifenberg castle (present 741:"C I, Nr. 1443 Graf Johannes von Habsburg-Rapperswil erklärt, dass er Rat und Bürger von Zürich schadlos halten wolle wegen ihrer Bürgschaft für sein Anleihen von 65 Mark bei dem jüngern Brühund. 1328.06.11 (Dokument)" 511:) to the city of Zürich, as the house of Rapperswil was not able to rebuild the town and the destroyed castles – the rights passed over to Albrecht II, Duke of Habsburg-Austria. All rights related to lands in the 346:(by Brun's entourage). These restrictions also included Johann I's children – the German king had to vouch for Brun's regime, Duke Albrecht for Rapperswil and the underage Rapperswil Counts. 286:
those members lost four of their seats in the council of Zürich. The counsellors hoped for support by the House of Rapperswil and offered probably in return the forgiveness of debt of the
529:(military leader) for the Italian city republic of Florence. He may have come back to Switzerland in April 1372, but returned to Italy around 1375 where he may have died as a soldier. 631: 178: 436:
on 23 September 1352. Another document was related to the costs of the captivity of Rapperswil citizens in Zürich which was sealed on 20 May 1358 by relatives of the
448:, namely Ott von Missouw, Fridrich von Waslze, Heinrich der Raspe, Heinrich der Brunner, Wolfgang von Winden, Johanse von Platzhein and Vogt Johans von Langenhart. 879:"B III 2 (S. 4 e - 4 f) Die Grafen Johans und Rudolf von Habsburg bestätigen dem Bürgermeister, dem Rat und den Bürgern der Stadt Zürich, dass i... (1343.09.28)" 850:"B III 2 (S. 4 b - 4 c) Die Grafen Johans, Rudolf und Gotfrid von Habsburg, die gemeinsam mit dem Vogt, dem Rat und den Bürgern von Rapperswil m... (1343.09.28)" 656:"C II 12, Nr. 130 Graf Johans von Habsburg gibt dem Kloster Rüti in eigenem Namen und als Vogt seiner minderjährigen Geschwister ein Gut z... (1340.06.17)" 420:(Johann II), Rudolf and Gotfrid, and the city of Zürich was sealed on 19 September 1352, and the brothers had to confirm among others that they would also 932:"C I, Nr. 1476 a Vogt, Rat und Bürger der Stadt Rapperswil erklären, dass ihr Herr, Herzog Rudolf von Österreich, mit Bürgern von Zürich ... (1358.05.20)" 964:"C I, Nr. 1765 Graf Goetfrid von Habsburg erklärt, dass, wenn er Herzog Ruodolf von Österreich 400 MS gebe zur Ablösung der von ihm den... (1358.05.19)" 903:"C I, Nr. 1464 Hans, Rudolf und Gotfrid, Grafen von Habsburg, erklären, mit der Stadt Zürich und ihren Eidgenossen Frieden geschlossen ... (1352.09.19)" 523:
Habsburg as the historical opponents of the House of Rapperswil. With his brother Rudolf IV, Johann was mentioned around 1354 and 1364 in Italy as a
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On 18 July 1336, Rudolf Brun, mayor of the city of Zürich, defeated his political opponents, and probably the majority of the former members of the
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with the city council and the citizens of Zürich. The archives of the Einsiedeln Abbey, then the most important ally of the city Zürich, mention:
326:) who refuged to Rapperswil and financial compensations by the former councils to Brun's entourage, they remained banned until 1342, and the 688:"C I, Nr. 516 Bürgermeister Rudolf Brun, der Rat und die Bürger von Zürich verbannen 12 Mitglieder der gestürzten Regierung. (1336.07.18)" 314:
and regulations, but as well as the documents in the following years − between the city of Zürich and Austria – It included among others:
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Adlige Territorialpolitik in der Ostschweiz. Kirchliche Stiftungen im Spannungsfeld früher landesherrlicher Verdrängungspolitik
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plaza on 23/24 February 1350: Count Johann II, now the opposition's leader, was arrested for two years, and the town walls of
610: 262:, meaning the banned councillors, formed a coalition that was supported by Johann I, some knights and noble families of the 1161: 1151: 1134: 996: 967: 935: 906: 882: 853: 800: 744: 691: 659: 1049: 592: 557:(literally: Song by the imprisoned Count); referring to Count Johann's imprisonment in Zürich between 1350 and 1352. 27: 993:"A 192.1, Nr. 1 (S. 29 ff.) Erbteilung zwischen den Grafen Rudolf, Gotfrid und Johans von Habsburg (1354.07.01)" 635: 571: 428:, all prisoners shall be released, and even Count Albrecht would support the city of Zürich against the counts 206: 131: 381: 1156: 377:
in Zürich showing the so-called "Mordnacht von Zürich" on 23/24 February 1350, 17th-century glass painting
310:. Johann's father was killed by the Zürich troops, while his opponent was killed by the count's vassals. 716: 566: 210: 825: 401:, in the city of Zürich was forcefully put down after intensively forced street fights around the 42: 1093: 295: 1000: 971: 939: 910: 878: 857: 804: 748: 695: 663: 370: 287: 263: 112: 1176: 1166: 225:
and assigned an estate and all rights in the name of his younger siblings on 17 June 1340.
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district including the settlements at Bäch, Pfäffikon and Wollerau were sold by Count
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Gründungszeit ohne Eidgenossen: Politik und Gesellschaft in der Innerschweiz um 1300
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Johann's children got the documents related to their rights in Raprechtswile
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of the Counts of Rapperswil, including the ancient councillors family
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town of Rapperswil with all accessories and what is on this side of
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Das Grafenhaus Rapperswil im letzten Jahrhundert seiner Geschichte
842: 233: 177:; born around 1330; died 17 December 1380) was the Count of the 103:
Rapperswil-Laufenburg; Laufenburg-Rapperswil; Rapperswil-Habsburg
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pledge allegiance to the King and to the citizenry of Zürich
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condone their relatives who supported the city of Zürich
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and the citizens of Rapperswil signed a document for an
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of the abbey in return that the abbey resolved the ban
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Das Blümlein Wunderschön – Lied des gefangenen Grafen
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Johann's II imprisonment in Zürich shall be forgotten
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Zollikofer, 1835 541:as he lost his bailiwick, and among others 537:Johann II was called by historians as the 338:former councils had to be refunded by the 26: 451: 130:Son of Countess Agnes von Werd and Count 1071:"Das Blümlein Wunderschön" (in German). 380: 369: 762: 430:Johans, Rudolf und Gotfrid von Habsburg 274:as its military arm, as well as by the 1144: 344:as long as their property was not sold 1026:St. Galler Linthgebiet, Jahrbuch 1983 1135:Historical Dictionary of Switzerland 1041:Reiseberichte und Geschichtsdichtung 424:. The second document included that 13: 624: 132:Johann(es) von Habsburg-Laufenburg 14: 1188: 1104: 160:Johann II von Habsburg-Laufenburg 20:Johann II von Habsburg-Laufenburg 1044:(in German). 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Index


Rapperswil
Schloss
Lindenhof hill
Einsiedlerhaus
Endingerturm
Rapperswil
Rapperswil
Grafschaft Rapperswil
Johann(es) von Habsburg-Laufenburg
Count of Rapperswil
Rapperswil-Laufenburg
Habsburg
House of Habsburg-Laufenburg
House of Rapperswil
Rapperswil Castle
Rapperswil
Johann
Elisabeth von Rapperswil
Grynau Castle
Rüti Abbey
Rapperswil
feud
Grafschaft Rapperswil
city of Zürich
House of Toggenburg
Einsiedeln Abbey
vassals
Bilgeri
Herrschaft Rapperswil

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