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Spouse(s)
  
Adelaide

Noble family
  
House of Zahringen


Name
  
Adalbert Duke

Died
  
1195

Adalbert I, Duke of Teck

Father
  
Conrad I, Duke of Zahringen

Mother
  
Clementia of Luxembourg-Namur

Parents
  
Conrad I, Duke of Zahringen

Grandparents
  
Berthold II, Duke of Swabia

Great-grandparents
  
Berthold II, Duke of Carinthia

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Adalbert I, Duke of Teck, (c. 1135c. 1195) was a German nobleman. After the death of his brother Berthold IV, he styled himself Duke of Teck, and thus founded the elder line of the Dukes of Teck, which would exist until 1439.

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Life

He was a son of Duke Conrad I of Zähringen and his wife Clementia of Luxembourg-Namur. He was named after his maternal uncle.

When his brother Berthold IV died in 1186, he inherited the family possessions in the foothills of the Swabian Jura, including Teck Castle and the office of Cup-bearer of the Abbey of St. Gall and the area on the upper Neckar that went with this office.

He is first mentioned as the son of Duke Conrad I in a document dated 1146; in 1152, he is named as a younger brother of Duke Berthold IV. In May 1189, he is first mentioned as Duke of Teck (Dux de Tecke) in a document of Emperor Henry VI.

A Duke "Adalbert of Teck" is also mentioned on 20 June 1192 in Schwäbisch Gmünd, on 4 (or 10) December 1193 in Gelnhausen and on 12 December 1193 at the court of Henry VI in Frankfurt, in a document of Count Egino IV of Urach about Bebenhausen Abbey, and by Bishop Diethelm of Constance in 1192. However, it is not clear whether these are references to Adalbert I or to his son, Adalbert II.

When his brother Hugh, Duke of Ullenburg died, Adalbert inherited his possessions in the Ortenau and the Breisgau. He may have already held the office of Treasurer of the Bishopric of Basel.

Marriage and issue

Adalbert I was married to a noblewoman named Adelaide. Her parentage is unknown. They had the following children:

  • Adalbert II (d. c. 1215/1219)
  • (?) Agatha, married Diepold, Count of Lechsgemünd (d. after 1192)
  • (?) Matilda
  • References

    Adalbert I, Duke of Teck Wikipedia