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  1. Henry had first married Elizabeth (d. 1436), a daughter of Count Hermann II of Celje, and after her early death remained a loyal ally of the Counts of Celje. He and Count Ulrich II of Celje signed an inheritance treaty in 1437, which brought him in conflict with his mighty neighbors, the Republic of Venice and the Habsburg duke Frederick V of ...

  2. Elizabeth was born to Ulrich II, Count of Celje and his wife Catherine Branković, daughter of the Serb despot Đurađ Branković. [1] [2] [3] Her father was a Prince of the Holy Roman Empire , with extensive domains in both the Empire and in the Kingdom of Hungary , centered in Lower Styria , Carniola , and Slavonia .

  3. Ulrich II, Count of Celje. Ban of Croatia. Upload media. Wikipedia. Date of birth. 16 February 1406 (statement with Gregorian date earlier than 1584) Celje. Date of death. 9 November 1456 (statement with Gregorian date earlier than 1584)

  4. Life and achievements. Little is known of Ulrich's early life. He was the firstborn son of Frederick, first Count of Celje, and his wife Diemut Wallsee.Frederick had inherited the Celje Castle and the surrounding estates through his mother Catherine, daughter of the last Carinthian Count of Heunburg (Vovbre, in Slovene) and Agnes of Baden, the unsuccessful claimant to the Babenberg inheritance.

  5. County of Cilli. The County of Cilli ( German: Cilli, Slovene: Celje) was a medieval county in the territory of the present-day Slovenia. It was governed by the Counts of Cilli (also Counts of Celje). [1] Following the death of Ulrich II of Celje, the county was subsumed by neighbouring Duchy of Styria .

  6. Hermann I, Count Of Celje was born on January 01, 1333 (died on April 08, 1385, he was 52 years old) ... Hermann I, Count Of Celje had 1 sibling. Ulrich (2 years older)

  7. Jun 3, 2023 · Ulrich’s skills as a military commander are usually credited for the House of Celje’s acceptance into the circles of the Central European high nobility in the second half of the 14th century. [2] [3] His life was immortalized in the poem Von graff Ulrichen von Tzili (On the Count Ulrich of Cilli) by the 14th century Austrian poet Peter ...

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