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Gertrud von Brandenburg 1129–1181 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1129

Birth Location: Dresden, Dresden Government Region, Saxony, Germany

Death Date: 1181

Death Location: Germany

Father: Albrecht Brandenburg

Mother: Sophie Winzenburg

Spouse(s): Děpolt Přemyslovec

Children(s): Hedvika Přemyslovna, Vaimo None

In 1129, Gertrud von Brandenburg entered the world in Dresden, Dresden Government Region, Saxony, Germany, born to Albrecht I Der Bar Markgraf Von Brandenburg And Sophie Von Winzenburg. Gertrud von Brandenburg married Depolt I Premyslovec, and had children including Hedvika Premyslovna, Vaimo. Gertrud von Brandenburg passed away in 1181 in Germany.

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Biography

  • In 1129, Gertrud von Brandenburg entered the world in Dresden, Dresden Government Region, Saxony, Germany, born to Albrecht I Der Bar Markgraf Von Brandenburg And Sophie Von Winzenburg.
  • Gertrud von Brandenburg married Depolt I Premyslovec, and had children including Hedvika Premyslovna, Vaimo.
  • Gertrud von Brandenburg passed away in 1181 in Germany.

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Spouses(s)

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Gertrud Brandenburg's Ancestors

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Gertrud Brandenburg
1129–1181
Birth Place: Dresden, Dresden Government Region, Saxony, Germany
Parents
Albrecht I. 'der Bär' Markgraf von Brandenburg
1100–1170
Dresden, Stadt Dresden, Sachsen, Germany
Sophie (von) Winzenburg
1108–1160
Winzenburg, Freden (Leine), Landkreis Hildesheim, Niedersachsen, Deutschland
Grandparents
Otto (von Ballenstedt der) Reiche
1070–1123
Ballenstedt, Quedlinburg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany
Eilika (Billung von) Sachsen
1081–1142
Hermann (I. von Winzenburg, Graf von Windberg und) Radelberg
1065–1122
Neuhaus am Inn, Landkreis Passau, Bayern, Deutschland
Hedwig (von) Istrien
1090–1162
Cittanova d'Istria, Motovun, Istarska, Croatia
Great-Grandparents
Adalbert Ballenstedt
1030–1083
Adelheid Weimar-Orlamünde
1055–1100
Magnus Sachsen
1045–1106
Zsofia Hungary
1044–1095
Meginhard Niederaltaich
1041–1066
Mathilde Reinhausen
1040–1122
Poppo Istrien
1065–1101
Richgarda Spanheim
1060–1130
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Esico Ballenstedt
–1060
Mathilde Schwaben
–1032
Otto Meißen
1030–1067
Adela Leuven-Brabant
1030–1083
Ulfhild Olavsdatter
1020–1071
I.Béla király
1016–1063
Ryksa Pologne
1013–1075
Thiemo II
1005–1040
Gräfin Braunschweig
1011–1065
Elli II
1010–1055
Elli II
1010–
Ulrich Margrave
1030–1070
Zsofia Hungary
1044–1095
Engelbert Istrien
1045–1096
Hedwig
1047–1112

Gertrud Brandenburg's Descendants

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Gertrud (von) Brandenburg (1129–1181) m. Děpolt (I) Přemyslovec (ABT 1125–15 AUG 1167)
  1. 1. Hedvika Přemyslovna 1154–1210 m. Friedrich (I. von) Brehna 1142–1182
    1. 1. Friedrich (II von Brehna und) Wettin 1165–1221 m. Jutta (von) Ziegenhain 1170–1220
      1. 1. Heilwig (Sophie von) Brehna 1209–1273 m. Dietrich (I von) Honstein 1192–1249
        1. 1. Hedwig 1225– m. Friedrich (IV. von) Beichlingen-Lohra 1205–1275
        2. 2. Heinrich (II. von) Honstein 1226–1284 m. Mechtild (von) Regenstein 1228–1283
      2. 2. Dietrich (von Brehna) I 1198–1266 m. Eudoxia (vel Eudoksja) Piast 1214–1240
        1. 1. Jutta (von Brehna und) Wettin 1224–1269 m. Mściwój (Mestwin "Pomorski" Swietopelski) II 1224–1294
  2. 2. Vaimo 1165– m. Adalbert (II von Teck.) 28 1156–1219
    1. 1. Konrad (I von Teck.) 27 1189–1249 m. Adelheid (von) Henneberg 1205–1243 m. Margarethe (Countess of) Henneberg 1190–1256
      1. 1. Konrad (II. Von Teck.) 26 1220–1292 m. Mabilie (von Grifte.) 26 1220–1240
        1. 1. Veiox (Cuntz des Wasgau.) 25 1240–1315 m. Cuntz (des Wasgau.) 25 1240–1315

Gertrud Brandenburg's Timeline

2 Records

1129
1129
Birth of Gertrud von Brandenburg in Dresden, Dresden Government Region, Saxony, Germany
Dresden, Dresden Government Region, Saxony, Germany
1181
1181
Age 52
Death of Gertrud von Brandenburg in Germany
Germany

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1129
    Event Place: Dresden, Dresden Government Region, Saxony, Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1181
    Event Place: Germany

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