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Gertrude of Hohenberg

1225 - 1281

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Gertrude Anne of Hohenberg (c. 1225 – 16 February 1281) was German queen from 1273 until her death, by her marriage with King Rudolf I of Germany. As queen consort, she became progenitor of the Austrian House of Habsburg. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Gertrude of Hohenberg is the 318th most popular companion (up from 411th in 2019), the 1,168th most popular biography from Germany (up from 1,581st in 2019) and the 55th most popular German Companion.

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Among COMPANIONS

Among companions, Gertrude of Hohenberg ranks 318 out of 784Before her are Maria Laskarina, Margaret Leijonhufvud, Tuya, Dagmar of Bohemia, Karin Månsdotter, and Juana Enríquez. After her are Elisabeth of Bavaria, Queen of Germany, Ildico, Eurydice II of Macedon, Sophia of Minsk, Prince George William of Hanover, and Teresa Cristina of the Two Sicilies.

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Among people born in 1225, Gertrude of Hohenberg ranks 4Before her are Thomas Aquinas, Pope Innocent V, and Nicola Pisano. After her are Isabelle of France, David VI of Georgia, John XI of Constantinople, Coppo di Marcovaldo, Bolesław the Pious, Sanchia of Provence, Konrad von Würzburg, and Władysław Opolski. Among people deceased in 1281, Gertrude of Hohenberg ranks 3Before her are Ertuğrul, and Henry V, Count of Luxembourg. After her are Anna of Hungary, Ivaylo of Bulgaria, Chabi, John II, Margrave of Brandenburg-Stendal, and Władysław Opolski.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Gertrude of Hohenberg ranks 1,168 out of 7,253Before her are Christoph Scheiner (1575), Philip William, Elector Palatine (1615), Johann Mattheson (1681), Dagmar of Bohemia (1186), Hans Reichenbach (1891), and Hermann Goldschmidt (1802). After her are Julius Richard Petri (1852), John George, Elector of Brandenburg (1525), George William, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1624), Johannes Frießner (1892), Levin August von Bennigsen (1745), and Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué (1777).

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