Eberhard of Walsee
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Eberhard of Walsee
Summary
Eberhard of Walsee is a human[1]. He died on 1288[2].
Key Facts
- Eberhard of Walsee died on 1288[2].
- A child of Eberhard of Walsee was Henry I. of Wallsee[3].
- A child of Eberhard of Walsee was Ulrich I. of Walsee[4].
- A child of Eberhard of Walsee was Eberhard IV. von Walsee[5].
- A child of Eberhard of Walsee was Frederik I. of Walsee[6].
- A child of Eberhard of Walsee was Konrad of Walsee[7].
- A child of Eberhard of Walsee was Gebhard of Walsee[8].
- Eberhard of Walsee is recorded as male[9].
- Eberhard of Walsee's instance of is recorded as human[10].
- Eberhard of Walsee's relative is recorded as Eberhard of Wallsee-Drosendorf-Pottenstein[11].
- Eberhard of Walsee's relative is recorded as Henry of Wallsee-Drosendorf-Enzesfeld[12].
- Eberhard of Walsee's relative is recorded as Eberhard V. of Walsee[13].
- Eberhard of Walsee's relative is recorded as George of Wallsee[14].
- Eberhard of Walsee's relative is recorded as Reinprecht I. of Wallsee[15].
- Eberhard of Walsee's relative is recorded as Frederik II. of Wallsee[16].
- Eberhard of Walsee's relative is recorded as Diemut of Wallsee[17].
- Eberhard of Walsee's relative is recorded as Frederik III. of Wallsee[18].
- Eberhard of Walsee's relative is recorded as Ulrich II. of Walsee[19].
- Eberhard of Walsee's relative is recorded as Eberhard VIII. of Walsee[20].
- Eberhard of Walsee's relative is recorded as Ulrich IV. of Walsee[21].
- Eberhard of Walsee's social classification is recorded as nobility[22].
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Personal Life
Children include Henry I. of Wallsee[3]; Ulrich I. of Walsee[4], 1250–1329[23]; Eberhard IV. von Walsee[5], 1250–1325[24]; Frederik I. of Walsee[6], 1300–1318[25]; Konrad of Walsee[7], a parson[26], 1300–1400[27]; and Gebhard of Walsee[8], a presbyter[28], 1300–1315[29], of Germany[30].
Death and Burial
Eberhard of Walsee died on 1288[2].