Eberhard I, Count of Bonngau, count of Bonngau and count in Zulpichgau and Keldachga (904–937), son of Erenfried I of Maasgau
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Eberhard I, Duke of Württemberg, (1445–1496); from 1459 till 1495 he was count as Eberhard V
Sometime after 1460 he became the personal physician of Eberhard I, Duke of Württemberg.
After several pledges, in 1317 the village finally became the property of Eberhard I, Count of Württemberg.