Individual Details
Rudolph I, Count Palatine of Tübingen
(1160 - 17 Mar 1219)
According to Wikipedia:
Rudolph I, Count Palatine of Tübingen (1160 – 17 March 1219) was the eldest son of Count Palatine Hugo II of Tübingen. Around 1183, he founded the Premonstratensian Bebenhausen Abbey as a burial place for his family.
He married Matilda, Countess of Gleiberg and heir of Giessen (d. 1206). They had three sons.[2]
Rudolph II (c. 1185 – 1 November 1247), inherited Horb, Herrenberg and Tübingen.
Hugo V (c. 1185 – 26 July 1216)
William, Count of Asperg-Giessen (c. 1190 – c. 1252/1256)Footnotes[edit]
^ Friedrich Karl Fürst zu Hohenlohe-Waldenburg: Über die Siegel der Pfalzgrafen von Tübingen, Stuttgart, 1862
^ Bernhard Peter: Photos of ancient arms, Nr. 1215
Rudolph I, Count Palatine of Tübingen (1160 – 17 March 1219) was the eldest son of Count Palatine Hugo II of Tübingen. Around 1183, he founded the Premonstratensian Bebenhausen Abbey as a burial place for his family.
He married Matilda, Countess of Gleiberg and heir of Giessen (d. 1206). They had three sons.[2]
Rudolph II (c. 1185 – 1 November 1247), inherited Horb, Herrenberg and Tübingen.
Hugo V (c. 1185 – 26 July 1216)
William, Count of Asperg-Giessen (c. 1190 – c. 1252/1256)Footnotes[edit]
^ Friedrich Karl Fürst zu Hohenlohe-Waldenburg: Über die Siegel der Pfalzgrafen von Tübingen, Stuttgart, 1862
^ Bernhard Peter: Photos of ancient arms, Nr. 1215
Events
Birth | 1160 | ||||
Death | 17 Mar 1219 |
Families
Spouse | Matilda of Gleiberg ( - ) |
Child | Rudolph II, Count Palatine of Tübingen ( - 1247) |
Father | Hugo II, Count Palatine of Tübingen ( - ) |
Mother | Elisabeth of Bregenz ( - ) |