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Berthold and Margrave
* Prince Berthold of Baden ( 24 February 1906-27 October 1963 ); later Margrave of Baden ; married Princess Theodora, daughter of Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark and Princess Alice of Battenberg.
Some Zähringer titles in Germany were retained by the descendants of Margrave Hermann I of Baden, who was the elder son of duke Berthold II of Carinthia.
The current holder of the title Margrave of Baden, Duke of Zähringen is Maximilian, Margrave of Baden ( b. 1933 ), a grandson of the last chancellor of the German Empire, Prince Max von Baden, who seems to have revived the Zähringen title after it apparently had not been in official usage since the death of Berthold V. Another branch were the Dukes of Teck, descendants of Duke Conrad's son Adalbert, whose line became extinct in 1439.
In 1112 Hermann, son of Hermann, Margrave of Verona ( d. 1074 ) and grandson of Berthold, duke of Carinthia and count of Zähringen, having inherited some of the German estates of his family, called himself Margrave of Baden, and from this time the separate history of Baden dates.
Arnulf was the son of Margrave Luitpold of Bavaria and Cunigunda, daughter of Berthold I, the count palatine of Swabia.
Gertude's paternal grandparents were Count Berthold III of Andechs, Margrave of Istria and his wife Hedwig from the House of Wittelsbach at Scheyern, a descendant of King Béla I of Hungary, through his daughter, Sophia of Hungary.
From age 12 on, Ulrich received noble training as a page to a lady of much higher station than he then another four years as a squire to Margrave Henry of Istria, son of Duke Berthold IV of Merania, he was knighted by the Babenberg duke Leopold VI of Austria in 1222.
Of her four brothers, two became bishops, Ekbert of Bamberg ( 1203 – 1231 ), and Berthold, Patriarch of Aquileia ; Otto succeeded his father as Duke of Dalmatia, and Heinrich became Margrave of Istria.
Berthold II ( born, died November 6, 1078 in Weilheim an der Teck ) was an ancestor of the House of Baden, in addition to being Duke of Carinthia and Margrave of Verona.

Berthold and Bavaria
The daughter of Count Berthold IV of Andechs and his second wife Agnes of Wettin, she was born at Andechs Castle in the Duchy of Bavaria.
Otto II gave the newly diminished Duchy of Bavaria to his relative Otto ( the Duke of Swabia ) and appointed Henry III, son of the former Bavarian Duke Berthold, as Duke of Carinthia.
* November 23 – Berthold, Duke of Bavaria
After Berthold became Duke of Bavaria in 938, both territories were ruled by him.
Thankmar was soon killed in battle, and Eberhard of Bavaria was replaced by his uncle Berthold as duke of Bavaria ( 938 – 945 ).

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According to the mediæval chronicler Berthold of Reichenau, the nobleman Burkhard I, Count of Zollern ( de Zolorin ) was born before 1025 and died in 1061.
In 1218, after Berthold died without an heir, Bern was made a free imperial city by the Goldene Handfeste of Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II.
He was the third of four sons including the twins Berthold and Alexander and his own twin brother Konrad Maria, who died in Jettingen one day after birth on 16 November 1907.
The earliest known member of the family was Berthold I, Count in the Breisgau ( died 982 ), who was first mentioned in 962.
After the extinction of the main line, much of their extensive territory in the Breisgau and modern-day Switzerland returned to the crown, except for their allodial titles, which were divided between the Counts of Urach ( who subsequent called themselves " Counts of Freiburg ") and the Counts of Kyburg, both of whom had married sisters of Berthold V. Less than fifty years later, the Kyburgs died out and large portions of their domains were inherited by the House of Habsburg.
A Catholic religious order was founded on Mount Carmel in the 12th century, named the Carmelites, in reference to the mountain range ; the founder was a certain Berthold ( who died at an unknown point after 1185 ), who was either a pilgrim or crusader.
After Meinhard died in 1196, his place was taken by Berthold.
Ida quickly remarried to Berthold IV of Zähringen, but he too died in 1186.
When Rudolf died on October 15, 1080 in Merseburg, his territories were inherited by Berthold II of Zähringen. but the town went to his son Otto and his family the von Wetter's.
In 1218, Berthold V died without issue ; in 1225, Rheinfelden gained Reichsfreiheit to become an Imperial City.
* Beatrice ( died 1092 ), married to Berthold I of Zähringen ( died 1078 ), duke of Carinthia

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# 1. around 1200: Gertrude of Merania ( 1185 – 8 September 1213 ), a daughter of Berthold IV, Duke of Merania and his wife, Agnes of Wettin
According to 14th century historiography ( Cronica de Berno, 1309 ), Bern was founded in 1191 by Berthold V, Duke of Zähringen.
Berthold IV ( d. 1186 ), who followed his father Conrad, spent much of his time in Italy in the train of Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa ; his son and successor, Berthold V, showed his prowess by reducing the Burgundian nobles to order.
** Berthold Franz Maria Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg ( b. Riedlingen, 26 May 1963 ), married to María Jesus Alejandra Carabias ( b. 17 July 1961 ), and had one son:
At its centre is Highgate village, a collection of largely Georgian shops, pubs, restaurants and residential streets, interspersed with diverse landmarks such as St Michael's Church and steeple, Highgate School ( 1565 ), Jacksons Lane arts centre housed in a Grade II listed former church, the Gatehouse inn dating from 1670 and Berthold Lubetkin's 1930s Highpoint buildings.
* Six Pillars, ( 1934 – 35 ), by Berthold Lubetkin, on Crescent Wood Road, a villa strongly in the spirit of Le Corbusier with eponymous six pillars at street level.
Kuno Fischer, born Ernst Kuno Berthold Fischer ( July 23, 1824 – July 5, 1907 ), was a German philosopher, a historian of philosophy and a critic.
In 1701, Johann Berthold von Höffer ( 1667 – 1718 ), a nobleman and amateur composer from Ljubljana, founded the Academia Philharmonicorum Labacensis based on Italian models.
His record in matches was equally impressive: at Berlin in 1890 he drew a short play-off match against his brother Berthold ; and won all his other matches from 1889 to 1893, mostly against top-class opponents: Curt von Bardeleben ( 1889 ; ranked 9th best player in the world by Chessmetrics at that time ), Jacques Mieses ( 1889 ; ranked 11th ), Henry Edward Bird ( 1890 ; then 60 years old ; ranked 29th ), Berthold Englisch ( 1890 ; ranked 18th ), Joseph Henry Blackburne ( 1892, without losing a game ; Blackburne was aged 51 then, but still 9th in the world ), Jackson Showalter ( 1892 – 1893 ; 22nd ) and Celso Golmayo Zúpide ( 1893 ; 29th ).
* Berthold Stein ( 1847 – 1926 ), botanist, with author abbreviation " Stein "

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When he was not away at school, Michael lived with his mother, before 1935 in coastal hotels, after 1935 ( when they were built ) in the avant garde Berthold Lubetkin's Highpoint modernist apartments in Highgate.
Pope Celestine III proclaimed a crusade against the Baltic heathens in 1195, which was reiterated by Pope Innocent III and a crusading expedition led by Meinhard's successor, Bishop Berthold of Hanover, landed in Livonia ( part of present-day Latvia, surrounding the Gulf of Riga ) in 1198.
Although the crusaders won their first battle, Bishop Berthold was mortally wounded and the crusaders were repulsed.
Through his marriage to Princess Theodora, Prince Berthold was the brother-in-law of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
Henry was a son of the Polish High Duke Henry I the Bearded, Duke of Silesia-Wrocław, by his wife ( and later Saint ) Hedwig of Andechs, daughter of Duke Berthold IV of Merania.
From 889 to 976 it was the Carinthian March of the renewed Bavarian duchy, though in 927 the local Count Berthold of the Luitpolding dynasty was already vested with ducal rights by the German king Henry the Fowler.
Bertholds's great-grandson Duke Berthold I ( d. 1078 ) was count of Zähringen and was related to the early Hohenstaufen family.
Emperor Henry III had promised his liensman Berthold of Zähringen the Duchy of Swabia, but this was not fulfilled as upon Henry's death his widow Agnes of Poitou in 1057 appointed Count Rudolf of Rheinfelden.
In compensation Berthold was made duke of Carinthia in 1061.
Although this dignity was a titular one, Berthold actually lost it when in the course of the Investiture Controversy he joined the rising of his former rival Rudolf of Rheinfelden against German king Henry IV in 1073.
His son Berthold II, who like his father fought against Henry IV, inherited a lot of the lands of Rudolf's son Count Berthold of Rheinfelden in 1090 ( though not his comital title, that stayed with the family von Wetter-Rheinfelden ) and in 1092 was elected Duke of Swabia against Frederick I of Hohenstaufen.
He was succeeded in turn by his sons, Berthold III ( d. 1122 ) and Conrad ( d. 1152 ).
Berthold Alfred Maria Graf Schenk von Stauffenberg ( born 15 March 1905 in Stuttgart — executed 10 August 1944 in Berlin-Plötzensee ) was a German aristocrat, lawyer and conspirator in the 20 July plot of 1944, along with his brother, Claus Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg, an army colonel.

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