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Frederick V of Nuremberg (before 3 March 1333 – 21 January 1398) was a Burgrave ( Burggraf) of Nuremberg, of the House of Hohenzollern. [1] Life. He was the elder son of John II, Burgrave of Nuremberg and Elisabeth of Henneberg.
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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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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.
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. He died on 21 January 1398, in Plassenburg, Kulmbach, Kulmbach, Bavaria, Germany, at the age of 64, and was buried in Heilbronn, Feuchtwangen, Ansbach, Bavaria, Germany.
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Frederick V of Nuremberg (before 3 March 1333 – 21 January 1398) was a Burgrave (Burggraf) of Nuremberg, of the House of Hohenzollern. Life He was the elder son of John II, Burgrave of Nuremberg and Elisabeth of Henneberg.
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.