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Rudolf II., Graf von Habsburg, genannt der Gütige († 10. April 1232) war Graf von Habsburg, Herzog zu Laufenburg, Zürichgau und Aargau und Landgraf im Elsass. Seine Gattin war Agnes von Staufen (* um etwa 1165/1170, † vor 1232) aus dem Geschlecht der Staufer.
Rudolf war der einzige Sohn von Albrecht III. und Ita von Pfullendorf-Bregenz, der Tochter von Rudolf von Pfullendorf. Nach dem Tod seines Vaters 1199 wurde er Graf von Habsburg. Er war der Großvater Rudolfs I., dem ersten habsburgischen König des Heiligen Römischen Reiches.
Nachkommen [Bearbeiten]
∞ Agnes von Staufen[1]
* Werner (IV., kinderlos verstorben)
* Albrecht IV. der Weise, Graf von Habsburg
* Rudolf III., Graf von Laufenburg, Stammvater der Laufenburger Linie
* Gertrude ∞ Graf Ludwig von Homburg im Thurgau
* Heilwig ∞ Graf Hermann von Homburg
Siehe auch [Bearbeiten]
* Stammliste der Habsburger: Althabsburg
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Rudolf II (Habsburg) Count of Habsburg, Duke of Laufenburg, Zurichgau and Aargau and Landgrave in Alsace Collaborative content on this topic is also available automatic translation Contribute Rudolf II., Count of Habsburg , called the Kind († before April 10, 1232 ) was Landgrave in Alsace , Count in Aargau , Frickgau , in parts of Zurichgau and Lord of Laufenburg .
Rudolf was the only son of Albrecht III. and Ita von Pfullendorf-Bregenz , the daughter of Rudolf von Pfullendorf . After the death of his father in 1199 he became Count of Habsburg. He was the grandfather of Rudolf I , the first Habsburg king of the Holy Roman Empire .
Around 1200, Rudolf was initially involved in the German throne controversy at Otto IV's side , but later went over to the Hohenstaufen camp and had a personal relationship with Emperor Friedrich II. In 1218, Rudolf left the imperial bailiwick of Uri to Rudolf . [1]
family Rudolf's wife was Agnes von Staufen (* around 1165/1170, † before 1232), not of the Hohenstaufer family , but of the Stoufen . [2] , daughter of Gottfried von Staufen
Werner (IV., Died childless) Albrecht IV the Wise , Count of Habsburg Rudolf III. , Count von Laufenburg, progenitor of the Laufenburg line Gertrude (also Gertrudis, exp. 1223–1241) ∞ Count Ludwig III. (adult 1196; † 1256/1259, buried in Zofingen ) von Frohburg Heilwig (also Helwiga), († April 30, 1260) ∞ Count Hermann III. von Frohburg († 1236/1237); her daughter was Sophie von Frohburg († after 1263), wife of Walther von Klingen . See also Habsburg tribe list: Althabsburg Web links Commons : Rudolf II. - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files Individual evidence Brigitte Hamann , Georg Hamann: The Habsburgs. A biographical lexicon. Amalthea Signum Verlag, Vienna 2016, preview on Google Books . Hans Ulrich Fisch's book of arms . Aarau 1622, Růdolph the other name , p. 31 ( Aargau State Archives, V / 4-1985 / 0001: 31r ). predecessor Office successor Albrecht III. Count of Habsburg 1199–1232 Albrecht IV. _____________________________________________________________________
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