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Mathilde von Habsburg 1251–1304 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1251

Birth Location: Habsburg, Aargau, Switzerland

Death Date: 1304

Death Location: Fürstenfeldbruck, Bavaria, Germany

Father: Rudolf Habsburg

Mother: Anne Hohenberg

Spouse(s): Ludwig Strenge

Children(s): Ludwig Bayer, Agnes Bayern, Rudolf Rhein

In 1251, Mathilde von Habsburg entered the world in Habsburg, Aargau, Switzerland, born to Rudolf I Von Habsburg And Anne Gertrude Von Hohenberg. Mathilde von Habsburg married Ludwig Ii Von Bayern Der Strenge, and had children including Agnes Von Bayern, Ludwig Iv Von Wittelsbach Der Bayer, Rudolf I Von Oberbayern Pfalzgraf Bei Rhein. Mathilde von Habsburg passed away in 1304 in Fürstenfeldbruck, Bavaria, Germany.

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Biography

  • In 1251, Mathilde von Habsburg entered the world in Habsburg, Aargau, Switzerland, born to Rudolf I Von Habsburg And Anne Gertrude Von Hohenberg.
  • Mathilde von Habsburg married Ludwig Ii Von Bayern Der Strenge, and had children including Agnes Von Bayern, Ludwig Iv Von Wittelsbach Der Bayer, Rudolf I Von Oberbayern Pfalzgraf Bei Rhein.
  • Mathilde von Habsburg passed away in 1304 in Fürstenfeldbruck, Bavaria, Germany.

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Spouses(s)

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Mathilde Habsburg's Ancestors

Self
Mathilde Habsburg
1251–1304
Birth Place: Habsburg, Aargau, Switzerland
Parents
Rudolf I. Von Habsburg
1218–1291
Limberg, Sasbach am Kaiserstuhl, Amt Breisach, Baden
Anne (Gertrude von) Hohenberg
1230–1281
Hohenberg, Herzogtum Schwaben. HRR
Grandparents
Albrecht (Iv. 'Der Weise' Graf Von) Habsburg
1188–1239
Kyburg, Kyburg, Zürich, Suiça
Heilwig (von) Kyburg
1192–1260
Kyburg, Zürich, Suiça
Burkhard (V. Von) Hohenberg
1201–1253
Hohenberg, Wolpertshausen, Schwäbisch-Hall, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Mechthild (von) Tübingen
1205–1276
Tübingen, Württemberg, Germany
Great-Grandparents
Rudolf II
1170–1232
Agnes Staufen
1162–1232
Ulrich Kyburg
1156–1227
Anna Zähringen
1160–
Burchard Hohenberg
1176–1225
Wilipirg Aichelberg
1162–1216
Rudolf Tübingen
1179–1247
Markgräfin Ronsberg
1185–
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Mathilde Habsburg's Descendants

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Mathilde (von) Habsburg (1251–1304) m. Ludwig (II von Bayern der) Strenge (13 APR 1229–2 FEB 1294)
  1. 1. Ludwig (IV von Wittelsbach der) Bayer 1282–1347 m. Beatrix (van) Silezië 1292–1320
    1. 1. Mathilde (van) Beieren 1313–1346 m. Frederik (II "de) Ernstige" 1310–1349
      1. 1. Elisabeth (von Meißen Burggräfin von) Nürnberg 1329–1375 m. Friedrich (von Nürnberg) V. 1333–1367
        1. 1. Friedrich (I von) Brandenburg 1371–1440 m. Elisabeth (von Bayern) Landshut 1383–1442
      2. 2. Friedrich (von Thüringen III the Serious, der Strenge, und Markgraf von) Meißen 1332–1381 m. Katharina (von) Henneberg 1334–1397
        1. 1. Friedrich (I von Sachsen Markgraf von Meißen, Landgraf von) Thüringen 1370–1428 m. Katherine (Herzogin von Braunschweig, Kurfürstin von Sachsen) Braunschweig 1395–1442
    2. 2. Stefanus (II van) Beieren 1316–1375 m. Elizabeth (van) Sicilië 1310–1349
      1. 1. Frederick (von Bayern Landshut Duke of Bavaria and) Landshut 1339–1393 m. Maddalena Visconti 1366–1404
        1. 1. Elisabeth (von Bayern) Landshut 1383–1442 m. Friedrich (I von) Brandenburg 1371–1440
      2. 2. Johann (II von Bayern-München) Wittelsbach 1341–1397 m. Katharina (von) Görz-Tirol 1350–1391
        1. 1. Ernest (Herzog von) Bayern-München 1373–1438 m. Elisabetta Visconti 1374–1432
  2. 2. Agnes (von) Bayern 1276–1345 m. Heinrich (I. Markgraf von) Brandenburg 1256–1318
    1. 1. Sophie (von) Brandenburg 1300–1356 m. Magnus (I. Herzog von) Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel 1304–1369
      1. 1. Magnus (Ii. 'Torquatus' Fürst Von) Braunschweig-Lüneburg 1328–1373 m. Katharina (von) Anhalt-Bernburg 1332–1390
        1. 1. Katharina-Elisabeth (von) Braunschweig-Lüneburg 1367–1420 m. Gerhard (VI von) Holstein-Rendsburg 1367–1404
        2. 2. Agnes (II. von Braunschweig-Lüneburg) Wolfenbüttel 1356–1430 m. Albrecht (I. von) Braunschweig-Grubenhagen 1339–1383
        3. 3. Heinrich (I. 'der Milde' von) Braunschweig-Lüneburg 1364–1416 m. Sophie (von) Pommern 1370–1406
      2. 2. Sophie (von) Braunschweig-Lüneburg 1340–1394 m. Dietrich (von Honstein) VI 1326–1393
        1. 1. Agnes (von) Holstein 1354–1404 m. Christian (V von) Oldenburg 1340–1423
  3. 3. Rudolf (I. von Oberbayern Pfalzgraf bei) Rhein 1274–1319 m. Mechthild (von) Nassau 1280–1323
    1. 1. Adolf (von der) Pfalz 1300–1327 m. Irmengard (von) Oettingen 1310–1389
      1. 1. Ruprecht (II. Kurfürst von der) Pfalz 1325–1398 m. Beatrice (di) Sicilia-Aragona 1326–1415
        1. 1. Anna (von der) Pfalz 1346–1415 m. Wilhelm (I. Herzog von Berg Graf von) Ravensberg 1348–1408

Mathilde Habsburg's Timeline

4 Records

1251
1251
Birth of Mathilde von Habsburg in Habsburg, Aargau, Switzerland
Habsburg, Aargau, Switzerland
1256
ABT 1256
Age 5
Mathilde von Habsburg was christened in RheinfeldenAargauSchweiz
Rheinfelden/Aargau/Schweiz
1304
23 DEC 1304
Age 53
Death of Mathilde von Habsburg in Vienna, Austria
Vienna, Austria
1304
1304
Age 53
Burial of Mathilde von Habsburg in Fürstenfeldbruck, Bavaria, Germany
Fürstenfeldbruck, Bavaria, Germany

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1251
    Event Place: Habsburg, Aargau, Switzerland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Christening
    Event Date: ABT 1256
    Event Place: RheinfeldenAargauSchweiz

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 23 DEC 1304
    Event Place: Vienna, Austria

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: 1304
    Event Place: Fürstenfeldbruck, Bavaria, Germany

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