Eberhard II of Kirchberg
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Eberhard II of Kirchberg
Summary
Eberhard II of Kirchberg is a human[1]. He was born on 1150[2]. He died on August 27, 1183[3].
Key Facts
- Eberhard II of Kirchberg was born on 1150[2].
- Eberhard II of Kirchberg died on August 27, 1183[3].
- Eberhard II of Kirchberg died on August 27, 1240[4].
- Eberhard II of Kirchberg's father was Otto II, Count of Kirchberg[5].
- A child of Eberhard II of Kirchberg was Otto IV of Kirchberg[6].
- A child of Eberhard II of Kirchberg was Conrad I of Kirchberg[7].
- A child of Eberhard II of Kirchberg was Conrad II of Kirchberg[8].
- A child of Eberhard II of Kirchberg was Bruno von Kirchberg[9].
- A child of Eberhard II of Kirchberg was Eberhard III of Kirchberg[10].
- A child of Eberhard II of Kirchberg was Q139564099[11].
- German was Eberhard II of Kirchberg's native language[12].
- Eberhard II of Kirchberg is recorded as male[13].
- Eberhard II of Kirchberg's instance of is recorded as human[14].
- Eberhard II of Kirchberg's noble title is recorded as Graf[15].
- Eberhard II of Kirchberg's Commons category is recorded as Eberhard II, Count of Kirchberg[16].
- Eberhard II of Kirchberg's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as German[17].
- Eberhard II of Kirchberg's name in native language is recorded as Eberhard II Graf von Kirchberg[18].
- Eberhard II of Kirchberg's sibling is recorded as Otto III of Kirchberg[19].
Body
Origins and Family
Eberhard II of Kirchberg was born on 1150[2]. His father was Otto II, Count of Kirchberg[5]. German was his native language[12].
Personal Life
Children include Otto IV of Kirchberg[6], 1150–1220[20]; Conrad I of Kirchberg[7], 1150–1268[21]; Conrad II of Kirchberg[8], 1250–1286[22]; Bruno von Kirchberg[9], a Catholic priest[23], 1200–1288[24], of Germany[25]; Eberhard III of Kirchberg[10], 1250–1282[26]; and Q139564099[11].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include August 27, 1183[3] and August 27, 1240[4].
FAQs
Who were Eberhard II of Kirchberg's parents?
Eberhard II of Kirchberg's father was Otto II, Count of Kirchberg[5].