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Regensberg was a family of
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. The family had possessions in the medieval Zürichgau from the probably mid-11th century and became extinct in 1331 AD. With the extinction of the male line, the city republic of Zürich laid claim to the Regensberg lands and formed the ''Herrschaft Regensberg'' respectively ''Äussere Vogtei''.


Lordship Regensberg

The heartland of the Regensberg possessions was in the
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and Wehn valleys besides the Lägern chain. Other assets and rights were in the
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valleys, in
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, in the Pfannenstiel region, also sporadically in the present
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and north of the Rhein river and on Bodensee lake shore. The house's significant position founded on marriage relations with the noble houses of Kyburg, Rapperswil-Habsburg-Laufenburg, Neuchâtel and Pfirt.


History


Early history

The origins of the family are unclear, and various speculations by also renowned historians have not been proven so far. The so-called ''Hunfried'' document of 1044 AD mentions among others a witness named ''Lütold of Affoltern'' who is suspected as the builder of the ancestral seat around 1050, the
Alt-Regensberg Castle Alt-Regensberg Castle ( Swiss German: Ruine Alt-Regensberg also referred to Altburg) is a hill castle which was built about the mid-11th century AD by the House of Regensberg in the Swiss municipality of Regensdorf in the Canton of Zürich. Geog ...
on the border between
Regensdorf Regensdorf is a municipality in the district of Dielsdorf District of the canton of Zürich, Switzerland. It is the biggest city in the region Furttal (ZH). Katzensee is a lake that also includes the bath/lido Strandbad Katzensee on the border ...
and Zürich-Affoltern. In 1083 ''Lütold I von Regensberg'', Kastvogt of the
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, is mentioned as the first bearer of the name and supposedly son of ''Lütold von Affoltern''. ''Lütold II'' and his wife ''Judenta'' and their son ''Lütold III'' donated goods to build a nunnery, the later
Fahr Abbey Fahr Convent, (german: Kloster Fahr) is a Benedictine convent located in the Swiss municipality of Unterengstringen in the canton of Zürich. Located in different cantons, Einsiedeln Abbey and Fahr Convent form a double monastery, overseen by the ...
in 1130. ''Lütold III'' was associated in the 1180s with the
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.


Expansion of the Regensberg lands

The foundation of the
Rüti Abbey Rüti, which comes from the Old High German word , meaning " clearing", is a popular name for towns in the German speaking part of Switzerland. It can refer to the following: *Rüti, Glarus in Glarus *Rüti, Zürich Rüti (sometimes written as ' ...
probably enabled ''Lütold IV'' to secure goods from the legacy of
Alt-Rapperswil The House of Rapperswil respectively Counts of Rapperswil (''Grafen von Rapperwil'' since 1233, before ''Lords'') ruled the upper ''Zürichsee'' and ''Seedamm'' region around Rapperswil and parts of, as of today, Swiss cantons of St. Gallen, Gl ...
around 1192 to escape the clutches between Toggenburg and
Neu-Rapperswil The House of Rapperswil respectively Counts of Rapperswil (''Grafen von Rapperwil'' since 1233, before ''Lords'') ruled the upper ''Zürichsee'' and ''Seedamm'' region around Rapperswil and parts of, as of today, Swiss cantons of St. Gallen, Gl ...
. In association with Rudolf II von Rapperswil a private church in
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went over to the
Rüti Abbey Rüti, which comes from the Old High German word , meaning " clearing", is a popular name for towns in the German speaking part of Switzerland. It can refer to the following: *Rüti, Glarus in Glarus *Rüti, Zürich Rüti (sometimes written as ' ...
in 1206. A visible sign of the upturn of the Regensberg family was the decisive transformation of the ancestral seat as high medieval aristocratic residence with walls made of stone instead of a palisade and the elaborate shell of the keep. Shortly after the founding of the town of
Grüningen Grüningen is a town and municipality in the district of Hinwil in the canton of Zürich in Switzerland, notable for its well-preserved historic nucleus. History Grüningen is first mentioned in 1243 as ''apud Gruningin''. The village of Itziko ...
which probably served as security for controversial goods in the Zürich Oberland, in 1219, on the mediation of the Archbishop ''Eberhard of Salzburg'', a brother of Lütold V, the Kastvogtei on Rüti went to ''Neu-Rapperswil''. ''Lütold VI'' was looking for a better penetration of his reign, and for this purpose he established from the 1240s its own service nobility (''von Lägern'', ''von Mandach'', ''von Steinmaur'' and ''von Tal'' families). Around the middle of the century, he also founded the castle and town of
Neu-Regensberg Regensberg Castle (Swiss German: Schloss Regensberg sometimes referred to Neu-Regensberg) is a hill castle which was built about the mid-13th century AD by the House of Regensberg in the Swiss municipality of Regensberg in the Canton of Zürich. ...
and the small market town
Glanzenberg Dietikon is the fifth biggest city of the canton of Zürich in Switzerland, after Zürich, Winterthur, Uster and Dübendorf. It is the capital of the same-named district of dietikon district, Dietikon and part of the Zürich metropolitan area. G ...
near the
Fahr Abbey Fahr Convent, (german: Kloster Fahr) is a Benedictine convent located in the Swiss municipality of Unterengstringen in the canton of Zürich. Located in different cantons, Einsiedeln Abbey and Fahr Convent form a double monastery, overseen by the ...
in the
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. Either ''Lütold V von Regensberg'' or his son ''Ulrich'' (+ 1280) has established the fortified town of
Neu-Regensberg Regensberg Castle (Swiss German: Schloss Regensberg sometimes referred to Neu-Regensberg) is a hill castle which was built about the mid-13th century AD by the House of Regensberg in the Swiss municipality of Regensberg in the Canton of Zürich. ...
, but when ''Lütold V'' died about 1250, his two sons ''Lütold VI'' and ''Ulrich'' divided the inheritance: ''Lütold VI'' retained the ancestral castle and the extensive free float, his brother ''Ulrich'' received ''Neu-Regensberg'' and the possessions in the Limmattal, and so the lines Alt-Regensberg and Neu-Regensberg were established. But, finally, both lines failed to establish a bailiwick in opposition to namely the Habsburg family, and the expanding city of Zürich that tried to establish long-distance trading routes.


''Regensberger Fehde'' and decline

During the mid-13th century, the relations between the House of Regensberg and the city of Zürich became strained, and Ulrich came in conflict with the
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inheriting the lands of extinct
House of Kyburg The Kyburg family (; ; also Kiburg) was a noble family of ''grafen'' (counts) in the Duchy of Swabia, a cadet line of the counts of Dillingen, who in the late 12th and early 13th centuries ruled the County of Kyburg, corresponding to much of wha ...
. In 1267/68 the disputes about the Kyburg lands led to a war respectively feud (so-called ''Regensberger Fehde'') between the Regensberg family and an alliance of the city of Zürich and Rudolf von Habsburg who later became king; latter should have destroyed respectively conquered with adventurous tricks the surrounding Regensberg castles, among them ''Glanzenberg'',
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above the
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, ''Uetliburg'', ''Friesenburg'' and Baldern castles on the
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chain, and even the ''Uznaberg'' castle of the
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. Ulrich lost the war, and the House of Regensberg rapidly declined in power over the following decades: Grüningen was sold in 1269, the town of Kaiserstuhl was sold by a son of ''Lütold IX'' to the Bishop of Constance in 1294, Neu-Regensberg went over to Habsburg in 1302, and even the family crest was sold in 1317. Around 1290 ''Lütold VII'' already had left his home castle, but maybe up to his death in 1320 he settled again on Alt-Regensberg. The last representative of ''Neu-Regensberg'' also returned to the ancestral castle, after they had sold in 1302 the castle and town of ''Neu-Regensberg''. In 1324 ''Lütold IX'' sealed the last document at ''Altburg'' castle and died in 1331 as the last of Neu-Regensberg; Alt-Regensberg already extinct in 1302. Recent research assumes that their rule functions later were acquired by the lords of Baldegg and later by the family of Landenberg-Greifensee (both Habsburg ministerials), since the latter is documented as the owner of '' Altburg'' from 1354.


''Äussere Vogtei'' of the city republic of Zürich

The Habsburgs mortgaged ''Neu-Regensberg'' several times, and in 1407 the so-called ''Herrschaft Regensberg'' was acquired by the city of Zürich. On 2 September 1407 ''Uolrich von Landenberg von Griffense der Älteste'' and his son ''Walther'' confirmed the conditions to sell the '' Altburg'' castle, rights and lands to the city of Zürich. From 1417
Neu-Regensberg Regensberg Castle (Swiss German: Schloss Regensberg sometimes referred to Neu-Regensberg) is a hill castle which was built about the mid-13th century AD by the House of Regensberg in the Swiss municipality of Regensberg in the Canton of Zürich. ...
became the seat of the bailiff of the ''Herrschaft Regensberg'', later named ''Äussere Vogtei'' of the city of Zürich.


Monastic foundations

Two important monastic foundations date back to the House of Regensberg: Around 1130 ''Lütold II'' and his wife ''Judenta'' and his son ''Lütold III'' founded the
Fahr Abbey Fahr Convent, (german: Kloster Fahr) is a Benedictine convent located in the Swiss municipality of Unterengstringen in the canton of Zürich. Located in different cantons, Einsiedeln Abbey and Fahr Convent form a double monastery, overseen by the ...
, a Benedictine nunnery that still exists, and with the foundation of
Rüti Abbey Rüti, which comes from the Old High German word , meaning " clearing", is a popular name for towns in the German speaking part of Switzerland. It can refer to the following: *Rüti, Glarus in Glarus *Rüti, Zürich Rüti (sometimes written as ' ...
in 1206 the family probably secured lands of the first extinction of the ''Alt-Rapperswil'' family around 1192; the Premonstratensian abbey was abolished during the
Reformation in Zürich The Reformation in Zürich was promoted initially by Huldrych Zwingli, who gained the support of the magistrates of the city of Zürich and the princess abbess Katharina von Zimmern of the Fraumünster Abbey, and the population of the city of Hist ...
in 1525.


Literature

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Roger Sablonier Roger Sablonier (16 April 1943 – 8 June 2010) was a Swiss historian and writer of non-fiction publications, and Emeritus (Prof. Dr.) of the faculty of the University of Zürich. Biography Born in Uster on 16 April 1941 as the son of Mary Ida ( ...
: ''Adel im Wandel. Untersuchungen zur sozialen Situation des ostschweizerischen Adels um 1300''. Chronos-Verlag, Zürich 1979/2000. .


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