Eberhard I of the Mark

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Eberhard I of the Mark was a late 13th-century German count of the House of La Marck who played a significant role in the regional power struggles of the Holy Roman Empire.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf count
medieval German noble
member of the House of La Marck
nobleman
activeInCentury 13th century
14th century
allegiance Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
burialPlace Cappenberg Abbey NERFINISHED
child Adolf II of the Mark NERFINISHED
Engelbert II of the Mark NERFINISHED
Irmgard of the Mark NERFINISHED
Konrad of the Mark NERFINISHED
Kunigunde of the Mark NERFINISHED
conflict rivalries with neighboring Westphalian princes
country Holy Roman Empire
deathDate 1308
deathPlace County of Mark NERFINISHED
endTime 1308
father Engelbert I of the Mark NERFINISHED
feudalRank count
governedTerritory County of Mark NERFINISHED
house House of La Marck NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName German
mother Kunigunde of Blieskastel NERFINISHED
nobleFamily House of La Marck NERFINISHED
nobleTitleStart 1277
notableFor involvement in regional feuds and alliances within the Holy Roman Empire
strengthening the power of the House of La Marck in Westphalia
participatedIn regional power struggles in the Holy Roman Empire
positionHeld Count of the Mark NERFINISHED
predecessor Engelbert I of the Mark NERFINISHED
realm County of Mark NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
spouse Irmgard of Berg NERFINISHED
startTime 1277
successor Engelbert II of the Mark NERFINISHED
territorialBase Westphalia NERFINISHED
title Count of the Mark NERFINISHED

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Battle of Worringen commander Eberhard I of the Mark