Rudolf of Rheinfelden
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Rudolf of Rheinfelden
Summary
Rudolf of Rheinfelden is a human[1]. He was born on January 1, 1025[2]. He passed away in Merseburg[3]. He died on October 15, 1080[4]. He worked as a duke[5] and monarch[6]. He has Wikipedia articles in 19 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[7]
Key Facts
- Rudolf of Rheinfelden died in Merseburg[3].
- Rudolf of Rheinfelden was born on January 1, 1025[2].
- Rudolf of Rheinfelden died on October 15, 1080[4].
- Burial took place at Merseburg Cathedral[8].
- Rudolf of Rheinfelden's father was Kuno Graf von Rheinfelden[9].
- Among Rudolf of Rheinfelden's spouses was Adelaide of Savoy[10].
- Rudolf of Rheinfelden was married to Matilda of Swabia[11].
- A child of Rudolf of Rheinfelden was Adelaide of Rheinfelden[12].
- A child of Rudolf of Rheinfelden was Berthold I, Duke of Swabia[13].
- A child of Rudolf of Rheinfelden was Agnes von Rheinfelden[14].
- A child of Rudolf of Rheinfelden was Bertha of Rheinfelden[15].
- Rudolf of Rheinfelden held citizenship in Holy Roman Empire[16].
- Rudolf of Rheinfelden worked as a duke[5].
- Rudolf of Rheinfelden worked as a monarch[6].
- Rudolf of Rheinfelden held the position of Duke of Swabia[17].
- Rudolf of Rheinfelden held the position of King of the Romans[18].
- Rudolf of Rheinfelden held the position of anti-king[19].
- Rudolf of Rheinfelden is recorded as male[20].
- Rudolf of Rheinfelden's instance of is recorded as human[21].
- Rudolf of Rheinfelden's noble title is recorded as duke[22].
- Rudolf of Rheinfelden's Commons category is recorded as Rudolf of Rheinfelden[23].
- Rudolf of Rheinfelden's given name is recorded as Rudolf[24].
- Rudolf of Rheinfelden's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Rudolf of Rheinfelden[25].
- Rudolf of Rheinfelden's depicted by is recorded as Rudolf von Rheinfelden, Herzog von Schwaben[26].
- Rudolf of Rheinfelden's described by source is recorded as Nordisk familjebok[27].
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Origins and Family
Rudolf of Rheinfelden was born on January 1, 1025[2]. His father was Kuno Graf von Rheinfelden[9].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include duke[5] and monarch[6]. Positions held include Duke of Swabia[17], a position[28]; King of the Romans[18], a position[29]; and anti-king[19], a position[30].
Personal Life
Spouses include Adelaide of Savoy[10] and Matilda of Swabia[11], 1045–1060[31]. Children include Adelaide of Rheinfelden[12], a queen regnant[32], 1065–1090[33]; Berthold I, Duke of Swabia[13], an aristocrat[34], 1060–1090[35]; Agnes von Rheinfelden[14], 1065–1111[36]; and Bertha of Rheinfelden[15], 1065–1128[37].
Death and Burial
Rudolf of Rheinfelden died on October 15, 1080[4]. He passed away in Merseburg[3]. Burial took place at Merseburg Cathedral[8].
Why It Matters
Rudolf of Rheinfelden has Wikipedia articles in 19 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[7] He is known by 28 alternative names across languages and contexts.[38]
FAQs
Where did Rudolf of Rheinfelden die?
Rudolf of Rheinfelden passed away in Merseburg[3].
Who were Rudolf of Rheinfelden's parents?
Rudolf of Rheinfelden's father was Kuno Graf von Rheinfelden[9].
Who was Rudolf of Rheinfelden married to?
Rudolf of Rheinfelden's spouses include Adelaide of Savoy[10] and Matilda of Swabia[11].