Adalbert Von Mörsberg
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Adalbert Von Mörsberg
Adalbert II Count of Mörsberg (''Moersberg'' in 26-letter alphabet) (born about 1070, died between 1124 and August 30, 1125) was ''Vogt'' of the monasteries Kloster Allerheiligen, Schaffhausen, Allerheiligen in Schaffhausen, Switzerland, and Pfaffen-Schwabenheim near Bad Kreuznach, Germany, Count of Dill, Germany, and Château de Morimont, Mörsberg (now a part of France), as well as owner of the Schloss Mörsburg, Mörsburg castle near Winterthur. Adalbert seems to have been born around 1070 A.D. as son of Eberhard VII. von Nellenburg. Udo (archbishop of Trier), One of his uncles was archbishop of Trier, Ekkehard II. von Nellenburg, another one was the abbot of the Benedictine abbey of Reichenau island. Only some five years later, Adalbert lost his father who died in 1075 in the Saxon revolt of 1073–1075, Saxon Rebellion. Between 1096 and 1098, already during the lifetime of his uncle Burchard von Nellenburg, Burchard III, the governing Grafen von Nellenburg, Count f Nellenbu ...
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