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  2. From the death of his father in 1357, Frederick bore the title of Burgrave and so was responsible for the protection of the strategically significant imperial castle of Nuremberg. His zeal in the imperial cause led Charles IV to elevate him in 1363 to be the first Burgrave of royal rank.

  3. Jul 26, 2015 · Frederick V of Nuremberg (before 3 March 1333 – 21 January 1398) was a Burgrave ( Burggraf) of Nuremberg, of the House of Hohenzollern. Quick Facts Born, Died ... Close. Life. He was the elder son of John II, Burgrave of Nuremberg and Elisabeth of Henneberg.

  4. When Frederick V Burgrave of Nuremberg was born on 3 March 1333, in Germany, his father, John II Burgrave von Nuremberg, was 23 and his mother, Elisabeth of Henneberg, was 18. He married Elisabeth of Meissen Burgravine of Nuremberg on 7 September 1350, in Jena, Thuringia, Germany. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 5 daughters.

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  5. Apr 26, 2022 · Frederick V of Nuremberg (before 3 March 1333 – 21 January 1398) was a Burgrave (Burggraf) of Nuremberg, of the House of Hohenzollern. Frederick V, Burgrave of Nuremberg, by Wikipedia. He was the elder son of John II, Burgrave of Nuremberg and Elisabeth of Henneberg.

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  6. Frederick II (reigned 1212–50) granted the Großen Freiheitsbrief (English: Great Letter of Freedom) in 1219, including town rights, Imperial immediacy ( Reichsfreiheit ), the privilege to mint coins and an independent customs policy, almost wholly removing the city from the purview of the burgraves.

  7. Frederick V of Nuremberg (before 3 March 1333 – 21 January 1398) was a Burgrave ( Burggraf) of Nuremberg, of the House of Hohenzollern . This page uses content from the English Wikipedia. The original content was at Frederick V, Burgrave of Nuremberg. The list of authors can be seen in the page history.

  8. Frederick V, Burgrave of Nuremberg (before 3 March 1333 – 21 January 1398). Margarete (died 1377), married in 1359, Landshut, to Duke Stephen II, Duke of Bavaria. Elisabeth (died ca 1383), married 1360, to Ulrich, Count of Schaunberg. Anna (died 1383), Abbess of Birkenfeld and of Himmelkron. Adelheid, a nun in Birkenfeld from 1361 to 1370. Ancestry

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