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  1. Media in category "Burgraves of Nuremberg". The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total. Mühlhausen Rathaus Ratsstube 153.JPG 2,381 × 3,531; 5.04 MB. Ostfranken um 1400.png 861 × 796; 399 KB. Speculum Orbis Terrae - Buggrafen des HRR.jpg 3,318 × 1,794; 1.72 MB.

  2. John I, Burgrave of Nuremberg was a member of the House of Hohenzollern and was Burgrave of Nuremberg from 1297 until his death. He was the son of Burgrave Frederick III of Nuremberg and his second wife, Helen of Saxony .

  3. John II, Burgrave of Nuremberg; John III, Burgrave of Nuremberg; M. Margaret of Bohemia, Burgravine of Nuremberg This page was last edited on 29 December 2013, at 07: ...

  4. Frederick ( Middle High German: Friderich, [1] Standard German: Friedrich; 21 September 1371 – 20 September 1440) was the last Burgrave of Nuremberg from 1397 to 1427 (as Frederick VI ), Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach from 1398, Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach from 1420, and Elector of Brandenburg (as Frederick I) from 1415 until his death.

  5. From determining meaning the acquisition of the castle Plassenburg in Kulmbach with the county of Kulmbach by the contract of inheritance which became effective with the extinction of the present owners, the counts of Orlamünde in 1340. In the time of his government, came the outbreak of the plague, which claimed numerous victims in Nuremberg.

  6. Oct 22, 2020 · John II, Burgrave of Nuremberg 1333. Summary . Description: English: John II, Burgrave of Nuremberg 1333. Date: 22 October 2020: Source: Rudolf von Stillfried ...

  7. Brief Life History of Friedrich V. When Friedrich V Burggraf von Nürnberg Hohenzollern was born on 3 March 1333, in Germany, his father, John II Burgrave of Nuremberg, was 23 and his mother, Gräfin Elisabeth von Henneberg-Schleusingen, was 18. He married Elisabeth of Meissen Wettin on 7 September 1350, in Jena, Thuringia, Germany.

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