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  1. When Reichsgraf Albrecht I. von Hohenstaufen-Weikersheim was born in 1379, in Weikersheim, Main-Tauber-Kreis, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, his father, Kraft IV VON HOHENLOHE-WEIKERSHEIM, was 28 and his mother, Gräfin Elisabeth von Sponheim -Bolanden, was 21. He had at least 5 sons and 2 daughters with Elisabeth von Hanau Munzenberg.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HohenloheHohenlohe - Wikipedia

    Hohenlohe. The House of Hohenlohe ( pronounced [hoːənˈloːə]) is a German princely dynasty. It formerly ruled an immediate territory within the Holy Roman Empire, which was divided between several branches. In 1806, the area of Hohenlohe was 1,760 km² and its estimated population was 108,000. [1] The motto of the house is Ex flammis orior ...

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  4. Apr 27, 2022 · Genealogy for Graf Albrecht I. zu Hohenlohe-Weikersheim (c.1368 - 1429) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. People Projects Discussions Surnames

    • Elisabeth zu Hohenlohe-Weikersheim
    • Of,Weikersheim,Jagstkreis,Württemberg
    • circa 1368
    • Kloster Gnadenthal,Jagstkreis,Württemberg
  5. Amongst the competitors was Count Rudolf of Habsburg, who had assumed his father Albrecht’s inheritance in 1240 and ruled over a domain made up of scattered areas between the Alps, the Black Forest, and the Vosges. Military force was a customary means of maintaining his supremacy. By the 1260s, far from being a ‘poor count’, he was the ...

  6. When Kraft V. von Hohenstaufen-Waldenburg was born about 1412, in Weikersheim, Main-Tauber-Kreis, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, his father, Reichsgraf Albrecht I. von Hohenstaufen-Weikersheim, was 42 and his mother, Elisabeth von Hanau Munzenberg Countess von Hanau Munzenberg, was 23. He married Margaretha Countess von Oettingen in 1431, in ...

  7. Mar 28, 2008 · Unlike other political histories which derive their focus from the rule of a single dynasty, this chapter has to deal with the demise of the Hohenstaufen, the so-called ‘interregnum’, and the following attempts at reconstruction. It has also to render intelligible the complex impact on kingship of the territorial principalities of Germany.

  8. In 1254 duke Albrecht I. married Elisabeth of Brabant. The interregnum (1250-1273) marked the reign of duke Albrecht I. During this time none of the claimants to the throne succeeded. The Hohenstaufen were cut off as kings and emperors. In 1272 the German princes chose Rudolf of Habsburg as the new king.

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