- Pope Leo IX (21 June 1002 – 19
April 1054), born
Bruno von
Egisheim-Dagsburg, was the head of the
Catholic Church and
ruler of the
Papal States from 12...
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Eguisheim (French: [egisaim] ; German:
Egisheim; Alsatian: Egsa) is a
commune in the Haut-Rhin
department in
Grand Est in north-eastern France. It lies...
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seemed unaware that his ancestors, the
lords (or counts) of
Dagsburg and
Egisheim for the
previous half
century were in fact the
direct descendants of the...
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Werner of
Egisheim (died
after 1231) was a
German Crusader,
better known by his
French name of
Garnier l’Aleman (Werner the German).
Belonging to a German...
- 1020–1053),
Count in the
Riesgau and
Swabian Count Palatine, with
Hildegard of
Egisheim-Dagsburg, a
niece of Pope Leo IX,
daughter of Otto II, Duke of
Swabia and...
- (970 – 19 May 1046) was a
French noblewoman.
Adelaide was born in 970 in
Egisheim. She was a
member of the
Matfriding dynasty,
descending from Matfrid. Her...
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Emperor appoints his cousin,
Bishop Bruno of Toul (related to the
counts of
Egisheim-Dagsburg in
Upper Alsace) as
successor of
Damasus II at an ****embly at...
- 8.
Frederick of Büren 4.
Frederick I, Duke of
Swabia 9.
Hildegard of
Egisheim-Dagsburg 2.
Frederick II, Duke of
Swabia 10.
Henry IV, Holy
Roman Emperor...
- Hugh IV of
Nordgau (970 – 1048) was
Count of Nordgau,
Egisheim and Dagsburg. He and his wife
patronized numerous abbeys and monasteries. His son, Bruno...
- 1049 – 19
April 1054 (5 years, 66 days) St Leo IX LEO
Nonus Bruno von
Egisheim-Dagsburg 21 July 1002 Eguisheim,
Duchy of Swabia, Holy
Roman Empire 47...