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  2. County of Kyburg - Wikipedia

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    When Hartmann IV died without a male heir in 1264, the Count of Kyburg passed to Rudolf of Habsburg. The western Kyburg lands were sold to Rudolf in 1273 by Hartmann V's daughter Anna, but were permanently separated from the County of Kyburg. Initially after acquiring Kyburg Castle, Rudolf often directly ruled over the county from the castle.

  3. Kyburg family - Wikipedia

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    In 1250/51 the childless Hartmann IV gave the western part of the property with the center of Burgdorf to his nephew Hartmann V. As a result, Hartmann V, who was supported by the Habsburgs, came into conflict repeatedly with the growing city-state of Bern. His uncle had to step in often to keep the peace. When Hartmann V died in 1263, Count ...

  4. Burgdorferkrieg - Wikipedia

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    The counts of Kyburg were a medieval noble family in central and northern Switzerland and Swabia. Throughout the 12th and 13th centuries they had expanded in power and influence. In 1250/51 the childless Hartmann IV of Kyburg gave the western part of the property with the center of Burgdorf to his nephew Hartmann V. After Hartmann V's death ...

  5. Counts of Dillingen - Wikipedia

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    Schloss Kyburg. Hartmann I, son of Hupald IV (d. 1074) was born c. 1040 and in 1065 married Adelheid, daughter of the count of Winterthur. The male line of the counts of Winterthur had been extinct in 1053, and Hartmann I via his wife inherited the County of Kyburg with Kyburg Castle and its lands. By 1096 the counts of Dillingen included count ...

  6. Fraubrunnen Abbey - Wikipedia

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    In 1246, Counts Hartmann the Elder and Hartmann the Younger of Kyburg donated their lands, farms and forests in and around the village of Mülinen, as well as judicial rights over the village itself, to establish a Cistercian nunnery, which was placed under the authority of the abbot of Frienisberg in 1249 or 1250.

  7. 7-Year-Old Sister of 3 Girls Killed in Wyoming Mom’s Murder ...

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    The 7-year-old girl who survived after being shot by her mother alongside her three sisters in a murder-suicide has now died.. Police in Wyoming believe Tranyelle Harshman shot her four daughters ...

  8. Some Federal Health Agencies Resume Public Communications ...

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    The pause in health agency communications collides with an ongoing surge in respiratory virus cases and mounting concern over the bird flu outbreak. The pause was projected to end on February 1.

  9. Rudolf I of Germany - Wikipedia

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    His wife was a Hohenberg heiress; and on the death of his childless maternal uncle Count Hartmann IV of Kyburg in 1264, Rudolf seized Hartmann's valuable estates. Successful feuds with the Bishops of Strasbourg and Basel further augmented his wealth and reputation, including rights over various tracts of land that he purchased from abbots and ...