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Friedrich von Büren, Pfalzgraf von Schwaben MP
Spanish: Dn. Federico de Büren, Pfalzgraf von Schwaben
Gender: Male
Birth: 1020
Buren, Germany
Death: 1094 (73-74)
Hohenstauffen, Swabia, Germany
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Son of Frederick von Buren and Adelheid von Filsgau
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 1 other
Brother of Hedwig von Ren
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FRIEDRICH von Büren, son of FRIEDRICH Pfalzgraf von Schwaben & his wife --- (-[1068]). The Tabula consanguinitatis Friderici I regis et Adelæ reginæ (which provided the basis for their divorce) names "Fridericum de Buren" as son of "Fridericus", brother of "Berta"[1356]. Pfalzgraf von Schwaben 1053. He founded the convent of Lorch.

m ([1047]) HILDEGARD, daughter of --- (-[1094/23 Jul 1095]). "Hildegardis…cum filiis meis, Ottone…Argentinenis ecclesie episcopo Suevorumque duce Friderico, Lodewico, Walthario, Cunrado et filia mea Adalheida" made a donation to the monastery of St Fides at Schlettstadt in Alsace dated 1094, presumably just before she died[1357]. She may have been the heiress of the land on which her son later built the castle of Stauf. Jackman suggests[1358] that she was Hildegard, daughter of Graf Otto & his wife ---, emphasising that it could provide an explanation based on heredity for the appointment of Hildegard's son, Friedrich von Büren, as Duke of Swabia in 1079. This assumes the need for such a hereditary basis, whereas it appears that the duchy of Swabia was awarded on the basis of the political or economic power of the nominee. In addition, if heredity had been the basis for the nomination, there would clearly have been other candidates with a senior claim. Decker-Hauff suggested[1359] that Hildegard was the daughter of Louis de Mousson (who would have been Hildegard's sister if Jackman's theory is correct). Jackman says that this should be rejected on chronological grounds as Sophie de Lorraine, the wife of Louis de Mousson, must have been born in [1020] and could not therefore have been the grandmother of Friedrich I Duke of Swabia, born in [1050]. The wife of Friedrich von Büren is not named in Europäische Stammtafeln[1360].

Friedrich & his wife had six children:

1. OTTO (-3 Aug 1100). The De Fundatione Monasterii Sancti Fides Sletstatensis names "Fredericus dux Alemannorum [qui fuit Friderici ducis Swevie], qui Romani imperatoris filiæ coniugo, et duo eius fratres Argentinensis episcopus Otto et Conradus", in relation to the foundation of the monastery in the diocese of Strasbourg in 1094[1361]. Bishop of Strasbourg 1083-1084. "Ottone Argentinensi…episcopo" and "fratres mei dux…Suetiæ Fridericus, Ledeuvicus et Galtharius" donated property in "Scelstat villa, in pago Alsatiæ et in comitatu Beirricheim" to the abbey of Conques by charter dated 23 Jul 1095, naming "matre…nostra fratreque nostro Conrado…defunctis"[1362]. Founded 1094, jointly with his brother Ludwig, the convent of St Fides at Schlettstadt.

2. FRIEDRICH ([1050]-1105 before 21 Jul). The Tabula consanguinitatis Friderici I regis et Adelæ reginæ (which provided the basis for their divorce) names "ducem Fridericum, qui Stophen condidit" as son of "Fridericus de Buren"[1363]. The children of "Hildegardis" are named in her donation dated 1094 (in order) "Ottone…Argentinenis ecclesie episcopo Suevorumque duce Friderico, Lodewico, Walthario, Cunrado et filia mea Adalheida"[1364]. The De Fundatione Monasterii Sancti Fides Sletstatensis names "Fredericus dux Alemannorum [qui fuit Friderici ducis Swevie], qui Romani imperatoris filiæ coniugo, et duo eius fratres Argentinensis episcopus Otto et Conradus"[1365]. "Ottone Argentinensi…episcopo" and "fratres mei dux…Suetiæ Fridericus, Ledeuvicus et Galtharius" donated property in "Scelstat villa, in pago Alsatiæ et in comitatu Beirricheim" to the abbey of Conques by charter dated 23 Jul 1095, naming "matre…nostra fratreque nostro Conrado…defunctis"[1366]. He was installed as FRIEDRICH I Duke of Swabia in 1079.

- DUKES of SWABIA.

3. LUDWIG (-[1103]). The children of "Hildegardis" are named in her donation dated 1094 (in order) "Ottone…Argentinenis ecclesie episcopo Suevorumque duce Friderico, Lodewico, Walthario, Cunrado et filia mea Adalheida"[1367]. Their father is deduced from the mention in one version of the manuscript of De Fundatione Monasterii Sancti Fides Sletstatensis of "Fredericus dux Alemannorum [qui fuit Friderici ducis Swevie] ", a subsequent passage implying that his brothers all died before Friedrich[1368]. Pfalzgraf of Swabia 1094. "Ottone Argentinensi…episcopo" and "fratres mei dux…Suetiæ Fridericus, Ledeuvicus et Galtharius" donated property in "Scelstat villa, in pago Alsatiæ et in comitatu Beirricheim" to the abbey of Conques by charter dated 23 Jul 1095, naming "matre…nostra fratreque nostro Conrado…defunctis"[1369].

4. WALTER (-before 1105). The children of "Hildegardis" are named in her donation dated 1094 (in order) "Ottone…Argentinenis ecclesie episcopo Suevorumque duce Friderico, Lodewico, Walthario, Cunrado et filia mea Adalheida"[1370]. Their father is deduced from the mention in one version of the manuscript of De Fundatione Monasterii Sancti Fides Sletstatensis of "Fredericus dux Alemannorum [qui fuit Friderici ducis Swevie] ", a subsequent passage implying that his brothers all died before Friedrich[1371]. "Ottone Argentinensi…episcopo" and "fratres mei dux…Suetiæ Fridericus, Ledeuvicus et Galtharius" donated property in "Scelstat villa, in pago Alsatiæ et in comitatu Beirricheim" to the abbey of Conques by charter dated 23 Jul 1095, naming "matre…nostra fratreque nostro Conrado…defunctis"[1372].

5. KONRAD (-[1094/23 Jul 1095]). The children of "Hildegardis" are named in her donation dated 1094 (in order) "Ottone…Argentinenis ecclesie episcopo Suevorumque duce Friderico, Lodewico, Walthario, Cunrado et filia mea Adalheida"[1373]. The De Fundatione Monasterii Sancti Fides Sletstatensis names "Fredericus dux Alemannorum [qui fuit Friderici ducis Swevie], qui Romani imperatoris filiæ coniugo, et duo eius fratres Argentinensis episcopus Otto et Conradus"[1374]. "Ottone Argentinensi…episcopo" and "fratres mei dux…Suetiæ Fridericus, Ledeuvicus et Galtharius" donated property in "Scelstat villa, in pago Alsatiæ et in comitatu Beirricheim" to the abbey of Conques by charter dated 23 Jul 1095, naming "matre…nostra fratreque nostro Conrado…defunctis"[1375].

6. ADELHEID . The children of "Hildegardis" are named in her donation dated 1094 (in order) "Ottone…Argentinenis ecclesie episcopo Suevorumque duce Friderico, Lodewico, Walthario, Cunrado et filia mea Adalheida"[1376]. Their father is deduced from the mention in one version of the manuscript of De Fundatione Monasterii Sancti Fides Sletstatensis of "Fredericus dux Alemannorum [qui fuit Friderici ducis Swevie] ", a subsequent passage implying that his brothers all died before Friedrich[1377]. She founded the convent of Langenau. m MANEGOLD "der Ältere" Pfalzgraf of Swabia . 1070/76.

Friedrich von Büren

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Friedrich von Büren (auch: Friedericus de Buren; * um 1020; † kurz nach 1053) wird allgemein als Stammvater der Staufer angesehen.

Er war Sohn von Friedrich, Graf im Riesgau (1030) und Pfalzgraf in Schwaben (1027-1053). Friedrich von Bürens Mutter war vermutlich Adelheid vom Filsgau, Erbtochter von Walter.

1042 heiratete er Hildegard von Egisheim (* um 1028, † Herbst 1094), Tochter des Grafen Gerhard III. von Egisheim-Dagsburg. In der älteren Literatur wird sie auch als Hildegard von Schlettstadt bezeichnet oder den Grafen von Mömpelgard, Bar und Mousson zugeordnet. Die Benennung nach Schlettstadt ergibt sich aus dem von ihr um 1087 bis um 1094 in Schlettstadt gestifteten Klosters St. Fides (Sainte Foy), die älteste Staufer-Grablege im Elsass, in dem sie auch begraben liegt. Die Linie Mousson-Bar war die ihres Vetters Ludwig von Mousson, der Sophia von Bar heiratete. Deren Sohn Dietrich I. vermählte sich mit Irmintrud, Tochter von Graf Wilhelm I. von Burgund und Erbin von Mömpelgard.

Hildegard gehörte damit einer der vornehmsten Familien im Elsass an. Der Bruder ihres Vaters war Bischof Bruno von Toul, der spätere Papst Leo IX.. Neuen Forschungen von Eduard Hlawischka zufolge war Hildegard über ihre Mutter Bertha auch eine Urenkelin König Konrads III. von Burgund.

Hildegard brachte große Güter im Unter- und Oberelsass mit in die Ehe ein.

Friedrich und Hildegard zeugten mehr als sechs Kinder; der vierte Sohn war Friedrich I. (* um 1050), Herzog von Schwaben und Erbauer der Burg Hohenstaufen.

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Friedrich von Büren, lateinisch Friedericus de Buren, (* um 1020; † kurz nach 1053) war Pfalzgraf in Schwaben und Graf im Riesgau. Er gilt als Stammvater des Adelsgeschlechts der Staufer.

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Friedrich von Büren war Sohn von Friedrich (* um 997/999, † um 1070/1075), (1027–1053 Pfalzgraf in Schwaben, 1030 Graf im Riesgau) und vermutlich der Adelheid, Erbtochter Tochter des Grafen Walter im Filsgau.

In einer genealogischen Aufstellung des 12. Jahrhundert ist als Herrschaftssitz Friedrichs benannt eine „Burg Büren“, die vermutlich auf dem „Bürren“ nördlich des Ortes Wäschenbeuren im heutigen Landkreis Göppingen lag.

Ehe und Nachkommen [Bearbeiten]

Friedrich heiratete 1042/1044/1049/1050 Hildegard von Egisheim, Tochter des Grafen Gerhard III. von Egisheim-Dagsburg. Hildegard gehörte einer der vornehmsten Familien im Elsass an; ihr Onkel väterlicherseits war Bischof Bruno von Toul, der spätere Papst Leo IX.. Hildegard brachte große Güter im Unter- und Oberelsass mit in die Ehe ein.

Friedrich und Hildegard hatten mindestens sechs gemeinsame Kinder:

* Adelheid († 1094)
∞ Pfalzgraf Otto
* Ludwig, († wohl 1103), 1094 Pfalzgraf in Schwaben und Mitgründer von St. Fides zu Schlettstadt
* Otto, († 3. August 1100), 1083/1084–1100 Bischof von Straßburg, 1094 Mitgründer des Klosters St. Fides in Schlettstadt
* Friedrich I., (* um 1050, † 1105 vor dem 21. Juli), ab 1079 Herzog von Schwaben
∞ 1086/1087 Agnes von Waiblingen (* Ende 1072; † 24. September 1143), Tochter Kaisers Heinrich IV. ais dem Adelsgeschlecht der Salier
* Konrad, 1094 bezeugt
* Walter, 1094 bezeugt
Siehe auch [Bearbeiten]

→ Stammliste der Staufer

Weblinks [Bearbeiten]

* Friedrich von Büren auf www.mittelalter-genealogie.de
* Friedrich von Büren auf der Webseite "Stauferprojekt Technisches Gymnasiums Tübingen"
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