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Adalbert I, Duke of Teck

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He is first mentioned as the son of Duke Conrad I in a document dated 1146; in 1152, he is named as a younger brother of Duke Berthold IV. In May 1189, he is first mentioned as Duke of Teck (
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Adalbert I was married to a noblewoman named Adelaide. Her parentage is unknown. They had the following children:
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of Zähringen and his wife Clementia of Luxembourg-Namur. He was named after his maternal uncle.
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in 1192. However, it is not clear whether these are references to Adalbert I or to his son,
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When his brother Hugh, Duke of Ullenburg died, Adalbert inherited his possessions in the
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died in 1186, he inherited the family possessions in the foothills of the
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Adalbert I of Teck - detail from a painting of the family tree of the
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A Duke "Adalbert of Teck" is also mentioned on 20 June 1192 in
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Die Heiratspolitik des deutschen Hochadels im 12. Jahrhundert
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and on 12 December 1193 at the court of Henry VI in
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Index


Dukes of Teck
Noble family
House of Zähringen
Conrad I, Duke of Zähringen

Berthold IV
Dukes of Teck
Conrad I
Berthold IV
Swabian Jura
Teck
Cup-bearer
Abbey of St. Gall
Neckar
Henry VI
Schwäbisch Gmünd
Gelnhausen
Frankfurt
Egino IV
Bebenhausen Abbey
Constance
Adalbert II, Duke of Teck
de
Ortenau
Breisgau
Bishopric of Basel
Adalbert II, Duke of Teck
de
Kirchheim unter Teck

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