Berthold IV, Duke of Zähringen

Berthold IV, Duke of Zähringen

Berthold IV, relief by Franz Anton Xaver Hauser in the choir of Freiburg Minster
Spouse(s) Heilwig of Frohburg
Ida, Countess of Boulogne
Noble family House of Zähringen
Father Conrad I, Duke of Zähringen
Mother Clementia of Luxembourg-Namur
Born c.1125
Died 8 December 1186
Territories in what is now Switzerland, c.1200. The green parts were held by the Dukes of Zähringen

Berthold IV, Duke of Zähringen (c.1125 8 December 1186) was a Duke of Zähringen and Rector of Burgundy. He founded numerous cities, including Fribourg.

Life

Berthold IV succeeded his father, Conrad I, in 1152 as Duke of Zähringen. Berthold also claimed the title of "Duke of Burgundy". However, Emperor Frederick Barbarossa married Beatrice, the daughter of the last Count of Burgundy of the House of Ivrea. This interfered with Berthold's claims and Berthold was given the title of Rector of Burgundy and was made overlord over Geneva, Lausanna and Sion.

The rivalry with Duke Frederick IV of neighbouring Swabia caused him to fight on the side of Welf VI in the Feud of Tübingen (1164-1166). In 1173, he became overlord of Zurich.

An entry in the necrology of the Abbey of Saint Peter in the Black Forest reads Berchtoldus 4. dux de Zaeringen, offcium cum 5 candelis. Depositio Iohannis Tüfer abbatis: "Berthold IV, Duke of Zähringen donated 5 candles for the memory of John the Baptist".[1]

Marriages and issue

Berthold IV was married to Heilwig of Frohburg, with whom he had three children:

References

Footnotes

  1. Necrologium minus Monasterii S. Petri Nigrae Silvae, in: Monumenta Germaniae historica Necrologia Germania, vol. I, p. 337
  2. Necrologium Tennenbacense Necrologia Germania, vol. I. p. 340
Berthold IV, Duke of Zähringen
Born: c.1125 Died: 8 December 1186
Preceded by
Conrad I
Duke of Zähringen
1152-1186
Succeeded by
Berthold V