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Rudolf III, Margrave of Hachberg-Sausenberg

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acted as regent. When Rudolf II came of age, he and Otto I ruled jointly, until Otto's death in 1384. Rudolf III is considered the most important of the Margraves of Hachberg-Sausenberg.
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Church). In 1418, he expanded this church to the main church of his territory. Rudolf's tomb and the tomb of his second wife, Anna, both in this church, are considered major examples of
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and Catherine of Thierstein. He inherited Hachberg-Sausenberg when his father died in 1352. As he was a minor at the time, his uncle
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Rudolf III initiated a number of construction projects. Two gatehouses, one large building and a tower were added to his residence
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In 1400, he purchased the Lordship of Neuenstein, including the villages of Gersbach, Schlechtbach, Raitbach, KĂĽrnberg and
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Die Burg Rötteln im Wandel ihrer Herrengeschlechter, Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte und Baugeschichte der Burg
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Die Burg Rötteln im Wandel ihrer Herrengeschlechter, Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte und Baugeschichte der Burg
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in 1360. In 1387 and 1392, other large buildings were added. In 1401, he built a church in the village of
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Einleitung in die Geschichte der Marggravschaft und des marggrävlichen altfürstlichen Hauses Baden
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Chronologie zu Markgraf Rudolf III. von Hachberg, Herr zu Sausenberg und Rötteln (1343-1428)
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During his long reign, Rudolf was able to extend his country's sovereignty significantly:
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In 1365, he exchanged the village Huttinger against Höllstein (with the Bishop of Basel)
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Rötteln-Haagen, Beiträge zur Orts-, Landschafts- und Siedlungsgeschichte
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Rötteln-Haagen, Beiträge zur Orts-, Landschafts- und Siedlungsgeschichte
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BrillOnline Reference Works; Encyclopedia of the Medieval Chronicle
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Rudolf III first married Adelheid of Lichtenberg and later Anne of
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Regesten der Markgrafen von Baden und Hachberg 1050 – 1515
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Binzen, Beiträge zur Orts-, Landschafts- und Siedlungsgeschichte
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In 1394, Bishop Conrad of MĂĽnch, enfeoffed him with a fief in
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and the city and district of Otlikon from Knight Konrad of
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Portrait of Rudolf III on his tomb in the Gallus church in
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Anna von Rötteln — im Hagelsturm der Begierde
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Rötteln
Rötteln
Noble family
House of Zähringen
Otto III of Hachberg
William, Margrave of Hachberg-Sausenberg
Rudolf II, Margrave of Hachberg-Sausenberg
Rudolf II of Hachberg-Sausenberg
Otto I
Rötteln Castle
Rötteln
Evangelical
Gothic art
Upper Rhine
Sausenberg
Weil am Rhein
Haltingen
MĂĽnch
Henman of Hauenstein
Breisgau
Schweigmatt
Freiburg
Neuchâtel
Istein Castle
plague
Bishop of Constance
Otto III of Hachberg
Council of Constance
burning at the stake

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