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Eberhard I, Count of Württemberg

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253: 33: 221:. Vogt Konrad IV von Weinberg, who acted on the orders of Henry VII, declared war on Eberhard, causing much distress in Württemberg. Württemberg was saved from defeat by the death of Henry VII on 24 August 1313 and the 1314 elections 313:. The fact that his son Ulrich III acquired Sigmaringen in 1325 and that his daughter Agnes married Count Henry of Werdenberg-Sargans-Trochtelfingen both point to a close relationship between Eberhard and the Werdenberg dynasty. 202:
as duke of Swabia. Eberhard resisted these measures. Despite being weaker, he managed exploit the situation after Rudolph's death in 1291 and achieve military successes against Albert II of Hohenberg-Rotenburg.
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was elected king, these territories had to be returned to the Empire. Rudolph created bailiwicks to administer the reclaimed imperial territories. He appointed his brother-in-law
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as rival kings. By maneuvering tactically between the two, Eberhard managed to offset his territorial losses and even gain some more territories. His participation in the war in
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brought in additional funding, which he used to purchase land and towns in Swabia from impoverished noble families, for example, the count palatine of Tübingen.
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took office at the age of about eleven years. It is generally assumed that he stood under the guardianship and regency of Count
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Adelaide Matilda (born: between 1295 and 1300; died: 3 September 1342), married Kraft II of Hohenlohe (d. 3 May 1344)
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Hie gut Wirtemberg allewege I: Das Haus Württemberg von Graf Ulrich dem Stifter bis Herzog Ludwig
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Agnes (born: before 1300; died: before 1349), married Henry of Werdenberg-Sargans-Trochtelfingen
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family, but they may be confused with Matilda of Hohenberg, who married his son and successor
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Eberhard supported the Bohemian nobility in their struggle against Albert I and his successor
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Ulrich von Höfingen is believed to have been an illegitimate son of Eberhard's.
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His father, Ulrich I, had extended the Württemberg territory and the anti-king
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of the new bailiwick of Lower Swabia. Rudolph's aim was to re-establish the
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Irmengard (born: after 1300; died: 1329), countess by marriage of Hohenberg
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Agnes (born: around 1295; died: 1317), countess by marriage of Oettingen
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of Württemberg, who died a few weeks before his birth. His mother was
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from 1279 until his death. He was nicknamed 'der Erlauchte' or the
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of Baden-Baden. From this marriage, Eberhard had three daughters:
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the capital of Württemberg. He died in 1325 and was buried in the
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Eberhard's third wife was Irmengard, a daughter of Margrave
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Eberhard's second wife was Margaret, a daughter of Duke
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Stuttgart
Stiftskirche, Stuttgart
Noble family
House of Württemberg
Ulrich I, Count of Württemberg
Agnes of Silesia-Legnica
Stuttgart
Count of Württemberg
Illustrious Highness
Ulrich II
Hartmann I of Grüningen
County of Württemberg
Henry Raspe
Rudolph I
Albert II of Hohenberg-Rotenburg
vogt
Duchy of Swabia
Conradin
Hohenstaufen
Rudolph II
Adolph of Nassau
Albert I
Henry VII
Louis IV
Frederick the Fair
Bohemia
Stuttgart
Stiftskirche

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