Countess Palatine Irmengard of the Rhine
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Irmengarda Brunšvická (německy Irmengard bei Rhein či také Irmengard von Baden, 1200? – 24. února 1260) byla bádenská a veronská markraběnka. Do manželství přinesla město Pforzheim.
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Η Ιρμενγάρδη, γερμ.: Irmengard pfalzgräfin bei Rhine (π.1200 - 24 Φεβρουαρίου 1260) από τον Οίκο των Γουέλφων ήταν κόρη του παλατινού κόμη του Ρήνου και με τον γάμο της έγινε μαργραβίνα του Μπάντεν-Μπάντεν. Είχε προίκα την πόλη Πφόρτσχαϊμ.
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Die welfische Pfalzgräfin Irmengard bei Rhein – auch bekannt als Irmengard von Baden oder Irmgard von Baden (* um 1200; † 24. Februar 1260) – war die Gemahlin des Markgrafen Hermann V. von Baden und Gründerin des Klosters Lichtenthal bei Baden-Baden.
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La comtesse palatine welfe Ermengarde du Rhin ou Ermengarde de Bade (en allemand Irmengard bei Rhein ou Irmengard von Baden) – aussi connue comme Irmgard von Braunschweig – (* vers 1200; † 24 février 1260) est margravine de Bade-Bade par son mariage avec Hermann V de Bade-Bade. Elle apporte à l’union la ville de Pforzheim qui reste propriété de la Maison de Bade jusqu'en 1918.
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La contessa palatina Ermengarda del Reno nota anche come Ermengarda di Baden, (1200 circa – 24 febbraio 1260) è stata Margravia di Baden a seguito del suo matrimonio con Ermanno V, margravio di Baden.Portò in dote la città di Pforzheim.
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Countess Palatine Irmengard of the Rhine, also known as Irmengard of Baden (c. 1200 – 24 February 1260) was Margravine of Baden by her marriage to Herman V, Margrave of Baden-Baden. She brought the city of Pforzheim into the marriage. She was the daughter of Henry V, Count Palatine of the Rhine, who was also duke of Brunswick, and his wife Agnes of Hohenstaufen. Her paternal grandfather was Henry the Lion. — General State Archive in Karlsruhe
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Countess Palatine Irmengard of the Rhine
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Irmengarda Brunšvická
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Irmengard bei Rhein
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Ιρμενγάρδη παλατινή κόμισσα του Ρήνου
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Ermengarda del Reno
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Ermengarde de Bade
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Countess Palatine Irmengard of the Rhine
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Countess Palatine Irmengard of the Rhine
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1260-02-24
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1260-02-24
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Elisabeth
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Mechtild
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Irmengarda Brunšvická (německy Irmengard bei Rhein či také Irmengard von Baden, 1200? – 24. února 1260) byla bádenská a veronská markraběnka. Do manželství přinesla město Pforzheim.
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Η Ιρμενγάρδη, γερμ.: Irmengard pfalzgräfin bei Rhine (π.1200 - 24 Φεβρουαρίου 1260) από τον Οίκο των Γουέλφων ήταν κόρη του παλατινού κόμη του Ρήνου και με τον γάμο της έγινε μαργραβίνα του Μπάντεν-Μπάντεν. Είχε προίκα την πόλη Πφόρτσχαϊμ.
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Die welfische Pfalzgräfin Irmengard bei Rhein – auch bekannt als Irmengard von Baden oder Irmgard von Baden (* um 1200; † 24. Februar 1260) – war die Gemahlin des Markgrafen Hermann V. von Baden und Gründerin des Klosters Lichtenthal bei Baden-Baden.
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Countess Palatine Irmengard of the Rhine, also known as Irmengard of Baden (c. 1200 – 24 February 1260) was Margravine of Baden by her marriage to Herman V, Margrave of Baden-Baden. She brought the city of Pforzheim into the marriage. She was the daughter of Henry V, Count Palatine of the Rhine, who was also duke of Brunswick, and his wife Agnes of Hohenstaufen. Her paternal grandfather was Henry the Lion. She and her husband are known as patrons of the monasteries in Maulbronn, Tennenbach, Herrenalb, Selz, Salem and Backnang Abbey. In 1245, Irmengard founded Lichtenthal Abbey in Lichtental (now part of Baden-Baden, where later the Margraves of Baden would be buried. However, the construction of this abbey exceeded her financial resources and she had to request assistance from her sons. In March 1245, she was given several manors and rights. The brothers Herman and Rudolf, gave their mother Irmengard, who had begun the construction of a Cistercian monastery at Beuren, near Baden, for the salvation of her late husband, the Margrave of Baden, and for the reduction of her sins, but had insufficient means, the Jus patronatus of the churches in Ettlingen and Baden, the tithes in Iffezheim (deciman, que nobis cedit aqud Vffinshein), the villages of Winden and Beuren with all lands belonging thereto, two manors in Oos and one in Eberstein, and twelve pounds of coins from Strasbourg from their interest in Selz — General State Archive in Karlsruhe In this case, the brothers gave away more than they owned, because they had earlier enfeoffed Louis of Liebenzell with two parts of the tithes. This led to a lengthy dispute.
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La comtesse palatine welfe Ermengarde du Rhin ou Ermengarde de Bade (en allemand Irmengard bei Rhein ou Irmengard von Baden) – aussi connue comme Irmgard von Braunschweig – (* vers 1200; † 24 février 1260) est margravine de Bade-Bade par son mariage avec Hermann V de Bade-Bade. Elle apporte à l’union la ville de Pforzheim qui reste propriété de la Maison de Bade jusqu'en 1918.
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La contessa palatina Ermengarda del Reno nota anche come Ermengarda di Baden, (1200 circa – 24 febbraio 1260) è stata Margravia di Baden a seguito del suo matrimonio con Ermanno V, margravio di Baden.Portò in dote la città di Pforzheim.
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