Albert IV, Count of Habsburg

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Albert IV, Count of Habsburg
Bornc. 1188
Died(1239-12-13)13 December 1239
Ashkelon
Noble familyHouse of Habsburg
Spouse(s)Hedwig of Kyburg
FatherRudolph II, Count of Habsburg
MotherAgnes of Staufen

Albert IV (or Albert the Wise) (ca. 1188 – December 13, 1239) was Count of Habsburg in the Aargau and a progenitor of the royal House of Habsburg.

He was the son of Count Rudolph II of Habsburg and Agnes of Staufen. About 1217 Albert married Hedwig (Heilwig), daughter of Count Ulrich of Kyburg (died 1237) and Anna of Zähringen. Upon the death of his father in 1232 he divided his family's estates with his brother Rudolph III, whereby he retained the ancestral seat at Habsburg Castle. A follower of Emperor Frederick II of Hohenstaufen, he took part in the Barons' Crusade with King Theobald I of Navarre and died near Ashkelon.

Albert was the father of King Rudolph I of Germany, and a mutual ancestor of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and of his wife Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg[1] He is also an ancestor of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom.

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  1. ^ Ferdinand was descended from Rudolph I and Sophie was descended from Rudolph's sister Elisabeth.

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Albert IV, Count of Habsburg
Born: 1188 Died: 1239
Regnal titles
Preceded by Count of Habsburg
1232 – 1239
with Rudolph III as co-ruler
Succeeded by