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Werner I, Count of Klettgau

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Werner I, Count of Klettgau
Count of Klettgau, Thurgau, Onertau, and Altembourg
Count of Klettgau
1045 AD
Reign1045-1096
PredecessorRadbot of Klettgau
SuccessorOtto II, Count of Habsburg
Bornc.1030
Died11 November 1096
Noble familyHouse of Habsburg
Spouse(s)Reginlinde of Nellenburg
IssueAlbert II, Count of Klettgau
Otto II, Count of Habsburg
FatherRadbot of Klettgau
MotherIda de Lorraine

Werner I, Count of Klettgau was a nobleman and an early member of the House of Habsburg. He was an ancestor of King Rudolph I of Germany.

Werner was sometimes called Werner the Pious. His father was Radbot of Klettgau, and his mother was Ida de Lorraine (also known as Ita von Lothringen), who was the daughter of Frederick I, Duke of Upper Lorraine and Beatrice of France.

In 1057, Werner married Reginlinde of Nellenbourg (1027–1090). He had two sons: Otto II, and Albert II (also known as Albrecht II or Adalbert II).

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Werner I, Count of Klettgau
Born: 1025/1030 Died: 1096
Regnal titles
Preceded by Count of Klettgau
1045–1096
Succeeded by

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