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Family of Frederick + of BUREN and Hildegard + of EGISHEIM-DAGSBURG

Husband: Frederick + of BUREN (1020- )
Wife: Hildegard + of EGISHEIM-DAGSBURG (1025-1095)
Children: Adelheid (c. 1045- )
Ludwig (c. 1047- )
Otto (c. 1049- )
Frederick I + (1050-1105)
Konrad (c. 1051- )
Walter (c. 1053- )

Husband: Frederick + of BUREN

Name: Frederick + of BUREN
Sex: Male
Father: Frederick + of BUREN (c. 995-1068)
Mother: Adelheid + of FILSGAU (c. 1000-1025)
Birth 1020 Buren, Borken, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
Occupation Count of the Riesgau
Death Hohenstaufen, Swabia, Bavaria

Wife: Hildegard + of EGISHEIM-DAGSBURG

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Hildegard + of EGISHEIM-DAGSBURG

Name: Hildegard + of EGISHEIM-DAGSBURG
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1025 Hohenlohe, Baden-Wuerrtenberg, Germany
Title Countess of Breisgau and Riesgau
Occupation Countess of Breisgau and Riesgau
Death 4 Feb 1095 (age 69-70) Hohenstaufen, Swabia, Bavaria
Cause: the plague

Child 1: Adelheid

Name: Adelheid
Sex: Female
Birth 1045 (est)

Child 2: Ludwig

Name: Ludwig
Sex: Male
Birth 1047 (est)

Child 3: Otto

Name: Otto
Sex: Male
Birth 1049 (est)

Child 4: Frederick I +

Name: Frederick I +
Sex: Male
Spouse: Agnes + of GERMANY (1072-1143)
Birth 1050 Bur Lorsch Monastery, Hohenstaufen, Bayern, Germany
Occupation Duke of Swabia
Title frm 1079 to 1105 (age 28-55) Duke of Swabia
Death 21 Jul 1105 (age 54-55) Hohenstaufen, Bayern, Germany

Child 5: Konrad

Name: Konrad
Sex: Male
Birth 1051 (est)

Child 6: Walter

Name: Walter
Sex: Male
Birth 1053 (est)

Note on Wife: Hildegard + of EGISHEIM-DAGSBURG

Hildegard of Egisheim, Hildegard of Schlettstadt (c. 1024/1025/1028/1035; † autumn 1094/vor February 4, 1095 in Schlettstadt ) from the noble family of the Counts of Egisheim countess was in Breisgau and Countess in Riesgau .

 

As the wife of Frederick von Buren is regarded as the ancestress of Hohenstaufen .

 

ildegard's lineage is passed down not clear: According to recent research [1] it is called "Hildegard of Egisheim" (c. 1028, † Fall 1094), daughter of Count Gerhard I of Egisheim - Dagsburg called. In the older literature it is also called "Hildegard of Schlettstadt" or the Count of Montbeliard , Bar and Mousson assigned. The designation referred Schlettstadt results from the order of their 1087 to 1094 in Schlettstadt founded monastery of St. Faith , the oldest grave lay the Hohenstaufen in Alsace , where it lies buried. The line-Mousson Bar was the line of her cousin Louis of Mousson , who married Sophia of Bar. Their son married with Irmintrud I. Dietrich, daughter of Count William I of Burgundy, heiress of Montbeliard.

 

In any case, Hildegard was one of the noblest families in Alsace, her paternal uncle was Bishop Bruno of Toul, who later became Pope Leo IX. . According to new research by Edward Hlawischka Hildegard was also a granddaughter of her mother Bertha King Konrad III. of Burgundy .

[ edit ] Castle Castle scrubber

 

Legend detention is said that during her marriage to Friedrich von Bueren (1042/1044/1049/1050), the lock washer castle at Wäschenbeuren was built, in which she is said to have lived with her ??husband. Whether the surname of her husband, "de Buren" lock washer on the castle and later Wäschenbeuren refers, is believed by many historians, has not been established.

[ edit ] Bust

 

During the restoration of the church of the former convent of St. Faith in Schlettstadt in 1892, the crypt was rediscovered and studied. In a walled grave before the altar the remains of a woman were found, which was covered with a thick layer of chalk, from which we concluded that they fell victim to the plague was. Her facial features were found in the lime squeezed off, so that casts could be made ??of her bust. Due to the preferred location of the tomb is seen by most historians of women Hildegard, although other theories exist about the true identity of the woman. The obtained in this way death mask would thus be the only lifelike portrait of an unnamed man received from the Middle Ages. A copy is now in the museum in the washer lock.

[ edit ] Descendants

 

Frederick and Hildegard had at least six children together:

 

Adelheid († 1094)

 

8 Count Palatine Otto

 

Ludwig, (probably † 1103), 1094 Pfalzgraf in Swabia and co-founder of St. Fides Schlettstadt

Otto , († August 3, 1100), 1083/1084-1100 Bishop of Strasbourg , 1094 co-founder of the monastery of St. Fides in Schlettstadt

Frederick I , (c. 1050, † 1105 before 21 July), from 1079 Duke of Swabia

 

8 1086/1087 Agnes of Waiblingen (* End of 1072; † September 24, 1143), daughter of Emperor Henry IV from the family of the Salian

 

Konrad, 1094 witnessed

Walter, 1094 witnessed