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  1. Frederick I, Burgrave of Nuremberg. Friedrich I of Nuremberg (before 1139 – after 1 October 1200), [1] the first Burgrave of Nuremberg from the House of Hohenzollern. He was the younger son of Count Friedrich II of Zollern, and became Count of Zollern as Friedrich III after the death of his other male relatives. [1]

  2. Apr 22, 2020 · This branch was founded by Frederick IV, Count of Zollern in 1218. They remained with titles of counts all the way until 1623, when they were elevated to princes. They ruled three territories with seats at Sigmaringen, Hechingen and Haigerloch.

  3. Oct 16, 2022 · Friedrich V. of Zollern (died 24 May 1289 at Hohenzollern Castle) nicknamed, the Illustrious was a Count of Zollern. Friedrich was a son of the Count Friedrich IV of Zollern from his 1248 marriage to Elisabeth of Abensberg. He succeeded his father around 1255 as Count of Zollern. Friedrich was appo

  4. John II, Burgrave of Nuremberg. Father. Frederick III of Nuremberg. Mother. Helene of Saxony. Frederick IV ( c. 1287 – 19 May 1332) was Burgrave of Nuremberg from 1300, [1] until his death in 1332. He was the younger son of Burgrave Frederick III from his second marriage with the Ascanian princess Helene of Saxony.

  5. Name in native language. Friedrich I zu Zollern. Date of birth. 11th century (statement with Gregorian date earlier than 1584) Date of death. c. 19 March 1125. Occupation. aristocrat. Noble title.

  6. Sep 26, 2022 · Count Friedrich IV of Zollern (c.1188 c.1255), also known as Burgrave Friedrich II of Nuremberg, was Burgrave of Nuremberg from 1204 to 1218 and Count of Zollern from 1218 until his death. Friedrich IV was the younger son of Friedrich I of NurembergZollern (c. 1139 c.1200) and his wife Soph

  7. Hogyan kell mondani Frederick IV, Count of Zollern Angol? Kiejtés Frederick IV, Count of Zollern0 :audio-pronounciation, többet a Frederick IV, Count of Zollern.

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