Hugo I, Count of Montfort
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Hugo I, Count of Montfort
Summary
Hugo I, Count of Montfort is a human[1]. He was born on January 1, 1200[2]. He passed away in Holy Land[3]. He died on January 1, 1228[4]. He is known by 11 alternative names across languages and contexts.[5]
Key Facts
- Hugo I, Count of Montfort passed away in Holy Land[3].
- Hugo I, Count of Montfort was born on January 1, 1200[2].
- Hugo I, Count of Montfort died on January 1, 1228[4].
- Hugo I, Count of Montfort's father was Hugh II of Tübingen[6].
- Hugo I, Count of Montfort's mother was Elisabeth von Bregenz[7].
- Hugo I, Count of Montfort was married to Matilda of Wangen[8].
- Among Hugo I, Count of Montfort's spouses was NN of Eschenbach-Schnabelberg, Countess of Montfort[9].
- A child of Hugo I, Count of Montfort was Rudolph I, Count of Werdenberg[10].
- A child of Hugo I, Count of Montfort was Hugo II, Count of Montfort[11].
- A child of Hugo I, Count of Montfort was Henry, Count of Montfort[12].
- A child of Hugo I, Count of Montfort was Elisabeth of Montfort[13].
- A child of Hugo I, Count of Montfort was NN von Montfort[14].
- A child of Hugo I, Count of Montfort was Frederic I. of Montfort[15].
- Hugo I, Count of Montfort is recorded as male[16].
- Hugo I, Count of Montfort's instance of is recorded as human[17].
- Hugo I, Count of Montfort's noble title is recorded as count[18].
- Hugo I, Count of Montfort's Commons category is recorded as Hugo I, Count of Montfort[19].
- Hugo I, Count of Montfort's given name is recorded as Hugo[20].
Body
Origins and Family
Hugo I, Count of Montfort was born on January 1, 1200[2]. His father was Hugh II of Tübingen[6]. His mother was Elisabeth von Bregenz[7].
Personal Life
Spouses include Matilda of Wangen[8], b. 1165[21] and NN of Eschenbach-Schnabelberg, Countess of Montfort[9]. Children include Rudolph I, Count of Werdenberg[10], 1150–1244[22]; Hugo II, Count of Montfort[11], 1150–1260[23]; Henry, Count of Montfort[12], a monk[24], 1250–1272[25]; Elisabeth of Montfort[13], 1205–1269[26]; NN von Montfort[14]; and Frederic I. of Montfort[15], a parson[27], 1300–1285[28].
Death and Burial
Hugo I, Count of Montfort died on January 1, 1228[4]. He passed away in Holy Land[3].
Why It Matters
Hugo I, Count of Montfort is known by 11 alternative names across languages and contexts.[5]
FAQs
Where did Hugo I, Count of Montfort die?
Hugo I, Count of Montfort died in Holy Land[3].
Who were Hugo I, Count of Montfort's parents?
Hugo I, Count of Montfort's father was Hugh II of Tübingen[6]. Hugo I, Count of Montfort's mother was Elisabeth von Bregenz[7].
Who was Hugo I, Count of Montfort married to?
Hugo I, Count of Montfort's spouses include Matilda of Wangen[8] and NN of Eschenbach-Schnabelberg, Countess of Montfort[9].