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  1. Frederick I, Count of Celje. Frederick I of Celje, also Frederick I of Cilli ( German: Friedrich I. von Cilli, Slovene: Friderik I. Celjski; c. 1300 – 21 March 1359), was a Styrian free noble (roughly equivalent to a baron) who became the first Count of Celje, founding a noble house that would dominate Slovenian and Croatian history in the ...

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  4. Frederick I of Celje, also Frederick I of Cilli , was a Styrian free noble who became the first Count of Celje, founding a noble house that would dominate Slovenian and Croatian history in the first half of the 15th century.

  5. Count of Celje; Reign: 1359/60 – 1368: Predecessor: Frederick I of Celje: Successor: Hermann I of Celje and William of Celje ; Noble family: House of Celje: Spouse(s) Adelaide of Ortenburg: Issue: William of Celje: Father: Frederick I: Mother: Diemut of Walsee

  6. Frederick I of Celje also Frederick I of Cilli (German: Friedrich I. von Cilli, Slovene: Friderik I. Celjski; c. 1300 – 21 March 1359), was a Styrian free noble (roughly equivalent to a baron) who became the first Count of Celje, founding a noble house that would dominate Slovenian and Croatian history in the first half of the 15th century.

  7. Apr 27, 2022 · Frederic I, count of Celje, a son of Ulric I of Sannegg and Katharina, countess of Heunburg, continued the Sanneg dynasty and is regarded to be the founding father of the lineage of the Counts of Celje. In various deeds from 1313 to 1341 he keeps being referred to as Frederic of Sanek, baron.

  8. May 22, 2019 · Principality of Celje. The relationship between Hermann II and Frederick II smoothed a little, but the two remained rivals. Hermann II was now reluctant to entrust Frederick with management of the family estates. In 1429 Frederick was given the title Count of Zagorje by King Sigismund of Hungary, something Hermann probably opposed.

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