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- Counts of Nellenburg founded Stockach in the 13th century, the town receiving town privileges in 1283. In 1401 to the Landgraviate of Nellenburg owned the...
- Nellenburg was a county or landgraviate (Landgrafschaft) in southwestern Germany. Named after the Nellenburg [de], the county surrounded the town of Stockach...
- His mother may have been Irmentrud, the daughter of Count Burkhard of Nellenburg.[unreliable source?] In the annals of the monk Berthold of Reichenau from...
- father, Guntram the Rich, was a powerful nobleman. He married Liutgarda of Nellenburg (daughter of Eberhart III of Thurgau) from whom he inherited part of his...
- Udo of Nellenburg (c. 1030[citation needed] – 11 November 1078) was the Archbishop of Trier from 1066 until his death. He was an important mediator during...
- the Treaty of Utrecht, which returned it to Bavaria. He tried to obtain Nellenburg in Austria in exchange, which at that time was only a county ('Landgrafschaft')...
- The development of the city of Schaffhausen is closely linked to the Nellenburg noble family who became extinct around 1100 AD. Various archaeological...
- the Landgraviate of Nellenburg, whose Landeshoheit came under Habsburg (Austrian) control in 1465. From then until 1805 Nellenburg formed part of Further...
- The development of the city of Schaffhausen is closely linked to the Nellenburg noble family around 1100 AD. Various archaeological finds and the building...
- Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough, Princess of Mindelheim, Countess of Nellenburg (née Jenyns, spelt Jennings in most modern references; 5 June 1660 (Old...