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Friedrich von Buren III
- Preferred Name: Friedrich von Buren III[1] [2] [3]
- Alternate Name: Frédéric von Büren, Count of Hohenstauffen II
- Alternate Name: von Büren
- Gender: M
- Burial: 1094
- Death: 1094 in Hohenstaufen, Göppingen, Göppingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany at LATI: N8.7409 LONG: E0.7206
- Christening: in Waiblingen, Waiblingen, Württemberg, German Empire at LATI: N8.8606 LONG: E0.3227
- Birth: 1015 in Büren, Borken, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany at LATI: N8.1667 LONG: E0.5 with note: Listed in source.
- http://familysearch.org/v1/TitleOfNobility: Pfalzgraf von Schwaben; Count palatine of Swabia
- FSID: LYRC-SWK
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
Frederick of Büren (fl. 1053) was a count in northern Swabia and an ancestor of the imperial Staufer dynasty.
The name Frederick of Büren is known only from the Tabula Consanguinitatis, a Staufer genealogy drawn up by the monk Wibald in the mid-12th century. Wibald writes that Frederick of Büren was the son of an unspecified Frederick and the father of Duke Frederick I of Swabia, "who built Stauf", the castle from which the family later took its name. Otto of Freising, in his Gesta of the Emperor Frederick Barbarossa, records that Duke Frederick I was descended "from the most noble counts of Swabia" without naming them.
Büren is usually identified with Wäschenbeuren and Frederick with the count of the same name who appears as a witness in a charter of 1053. Also appearing in that charter is the count palatine Frederick [de], who it is speculated may have been Frederick of Büren's father, since the title of count palatine in Swabia is later found with Frederick of Büren's second son, Louis. Wäschenbeuren lies not far from Stauf.
Frederick's stature in Swabia and neighbouring Alsace is proved by his advantageous marriage. He married Hildegard of Egisheim [de], a niece of Pope Leo IX. It is generally thought that the Staufer acquired Sélestat through this marriage. Besides the aforementioned sons, Frederick and Louis, Frederick and Hildegard had a son named Otto [de], who became bishop of Strasbourg, and a daughter named Adelaide, who was the mother of Bishop Otto of Bamberg.
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Friedrich von Büren, Pfalzgraf von Schwaben
Spanish: Dn. Federico de Büren, Pfalzgraf von Schwaben
Also Known As: ": Pfalzgraf in Schwaben", "Pfalzgraf in Schwaben"
Birthdate: 1020
Birthplace: Buren, Germany
Death: 1094 (73-74)
Hohenstauffen, Swabia, Germany
Immediate Family:
Son of
Frederick von Buren and unknown wife of Frederick
Husband of Adelheid NN von Hohenstaufen and Hildegarde von Hohenlohe
Father of
Frederick I, duke of Swabia;
Otto Count Of Hohenstaufen, Bishop Of Strasbourg;
Ludwig Count Palatine Of Rhein;
Walter Count Of Hohenstaufen;
Konrad Count Of Hohenstaufen; and
Adelheid Hohenstaufen « less
Half brother of Hedwig von Ren
Occupation: Count Palatine of Swabia, Count in the Riesgau, and Freiherr von Büren near Hohenstaffen. Pfalzgraf von Schwaben, Count Palatine of Swabia, Pflazgreve i Schwaben och greve i Riesgau,
Friedrich von Büren (Latin: Friedericus de Buren) was a progenitor of the Staufer family in the 11th century.
Friedrich von Büren was only mentioned in a list of ancestors of Emperor Friedrich Barbarossa, which was drawn up in 1153 by Wibald von Stablo. In it a Fridericus was named as his father. This short list does not contain any further information
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_of_B%C3%BCren
Frederick von Buren bio
Ephraim Blood Line. Frederick von Buren or Hohenstauffen built the castle and founded the town of Hohenstaufen, and from him descended the Hohenstaufen dynasty. A glance from this pinnacle seems to in
BIO
BIO: Lord of Buren, northwest of Hohenstaufen.
** from http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SWABIAN%20NOBILITY.htm#FriedrichIStaufenSwabiadied1105A as of 3/29/2016
FRIEDRICH von Büren, son of FRIEDRICH
=== van Büren, Frederick Died: 1094 Father: ===
van Büren, Frederick Died: 1094 Father: , Frederick Married to , Hildegarde of Swabia Child 1: von Hohenstaufen, Frederick I of Swabia, Duke of Swabia, b. ABT 1050 Child 2: von Strassburg, Otto, Baron von Strassburg, b. ABT 1050 Child 3: Rhein, Ludwig of, Pfalzgraf bei Rhein, b. ABT 1055 Child 4: , Walter Child 5: , Conrad Child 6: , Adelheid
=== Profession : Comte de Hohenstauffen. La. ===
Profession : Comte de Hohenstauffen. La.filiation avec son père reste à vérifier.
=== Count in Riesgau; Lord of Buren (northwe ===
Count in Riesgau; Lord of Buren (northwest of Hohenstaufen)
=== ! Europaische Stammtafeln neue folge vol ===
! Europaische Stammtafeln neue folge vol 1 tafel 5;
=== !Ancestral Roots, Line 45-24. ===
!Ancestral Roots, Line 45-24.
=== Count in the Riesgau, Lord of Buren (Nor ===
Count in the Riesgau, Lord of Buren (Northwest of Hohenstaufen).
=== ! ! BAPTIZED; ENDOWED; SEALED TO PARENTS ===
! ! BAPTIZED; ENDOWED; SEALED TO PARENTS: IGI 1994 Edition, Film # 1903893. ! RELATIONSHIP: Patron, H. Reed Black, is 27 G G Son.
=== Count in the Riesgau ===
Count in the Riesgau
=== Gf. im Ries, Herr auf Bühren, urk. 1053, ===
Gf. im Ries, Herr auf Bühren, urk. 1053, 1070 tot
=== !Free Baron of Warblinger & Hohen-Stauff ===
!Free Baron of Warblinger & Hohen-Stauffen in Wirtemberg of Swabia. rrb !Free Baron of Warblinger & Hohen-Stauffen in Wirtemberg of Swabia. rrb
=== THE PLANTAGENET ANCESETRY (GS NUMBER Q94 ===
THE PLANTAGENET ANCESETRY (GS NUMBER Q940 D2T) P.39; SORLEY'SPEDIGREES (GS NUMBER Q929.242 SO68) P.17;
=== !GENERAL:Pedigree Resource File CD 4, Pe ===
!GENERAL:Pedigree Resource File CD 4, Pedigree Resource File CD 4, (Salt Lake City, UT: Intellectual Reserve, Inc., 1999) !GENERAL:Ancestral File (TM), Ancestral File (TM), The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998 Repository: Family History Library 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA !GENERAL:Ancestral File (TM), Ancestral File (TM), The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998 Repository: Family History Library 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA
=== Graaf in de Riesgau ===
Graaf in de Riesgau
=== #Générale# Possible. La filiation avec s ===
#Générale# Possible. La filiation avec ses parents rest e à vérifier. Comte de Hoh enstauffen.
=== Louis Sorley: The Sorley Pedigrees P 17 ===
Louis Sorley: The Sorley Pedigrees P 17
=== Conde de Buren, Alemania. ===
Conde de Buren, Alemania.
Preferred Parents:
Father: Friedrich von Buren II, b. 998 d. 1070
Mother: Adelaïde de Filsgau, b. ABT 995 in Germany d. ABT 1032 in Germany
Family 1: Judith of Bavaria,
Family 2: Hildegarde von Egisheim-Dagsburg, b. aproximadamente 1017 in Swabia, Bavaria, Germany d. 4 de fevereiro de 1095 in Hohenstaufen, Schwaben, HRR
- Friedrich von Schwaben I, b. 1047 in Hohenstaufen, Göppingen, Württemberg, German Empire d. 6 APR 1105 in Göppingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Sources:
- Title: Spouse records on Find A Grave
Publication: Name: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/232255256/hildegarde-of_swabia-von_egisheim-dagsburg;
- Title: FRIEDRICH von Büren, son of FRIEDRICH von Büren & his wife Hildegard --- ([1050]-1105 before 21 Jul, bur Lorch Monastery)
Author: Projects/MedLands
Publication: Name: https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SWABIA.htm#BerthaJudithdied1194;
Note: SWABIA
Chapter 11. DUKES of SWABIA 1079-1268 (HOHENSTAUFEN)
FRIEDRICH von Büren, son of FRIEDRICH von Büren & his wife Hildegard --- ([1050]-1105 before 21 Jul, bur Lorch Monastery).
Page: Source document for Frederick von Buren.
- Title: Frederick of Büren
Author: Wikipedia
Publication: Name: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_of_B%C3%BCren;
Note: Frederick of Büren (fl. 1053) was a count in northern Swabia and an ancestor of the imperial Staufer dynasty.[1]
The name Frederick of Büren is known only from the Tabula Consanguinitatis, a Staufer genealogy drawn up by the monk Wibald in the mid-12th century. Wibald writes that Frederick of Büren was the son of an unspecified Frederick and the father of Duke Frederick I of Swabia, "who built Stauf", the castle from which the family later took its name. Otto of Freising, in his Gesta of the Emperor Frederick Barbarossa, records that Duke Frederick I was descended "from the most noble counts of Swabia" without naming them.[1]
Büren is usually identified with Wäschenbeuren and Frederick with the count of the same name who appears as a witness in a charter of 1053. Also appearing in that charter is the count palatine Frederick [de], who it is speculated may have been Frederick of Büren's father, since the title of count palatine in Swabia is later found with Frederick of Büren's second son, Louis. Wäschenbeuren lies not far from Stauf.[1]
Frederick's stature in Swabia and neighbouring Alsace is proved by his advantageous marriage. He married Hildegard of Egisheim [de], a niece of Pope Leo IX. It is generally thought that the Staufer acquired Sélestat through this marriage.[1] Besides the aforementioned sons, Frederick and Louis, Frederick and Hildegard had a son named Otto [de], who became bishop of Strasbourg, and a daughter named Adelaide, who was the mother of Bishop Otto of Bamberg.[2]
Page: Source document for Frederick von Buren.
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