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  1. Ulrich I ( German: Ulrich von Cilli, Slovene: Ulrik Celjski; around 1331 – 1368), Count of Celje, was a Styrian nobleman and condottiere, who was head of the House of Celje between 1359 and 1368, together with his younger brother Hermann I. During his reign, the House of Celje became one of the most powerful noble houses in the territory of ...

  2. Count Ulrich I of Cilli, a leader of mercenary soldiers, joined King Louis I of Hungary on his 1354 campaign into Dalmatia and, shortly afterwards, accompanied the Rex Romanorum Charles IV to his coronation at Rome.

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  4. May 23, 2018 · Celje, Slovenia. Death: July 26, 1368 (32-41) Immediate Family: Son of Friedrich I von Cilli, Graf von Cilli and Diemut von Sanneck/Cilli. Husband of Adelaide of Ortenburg. Father of William, Count of Celje. Brother of Hermann I Count von Celje, count; Catherine von Waldburg and Anna von Ortenburg. Managed by:

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    • Adelaide of Ortenburg
  5. Ulrich I (German: Ulrich von Cilli, Slovene: Ulrik Celjski; around 1331 – 1368), Count of Celje, was a Styrian nobleman and condottiere, who was head of the House of Celje between 1359 and 1368, together with his younger brother Hermann I.

  6. Ulrich I (+ cca. 1265) Ulrich II (+ cca. 1316) Frederick I (+ 1360), from 1341 Count of Celje; Counts of Cilli (Celje) Herman I (+ 1385), wife Katarina Kotromanic; William (+ 1392), wife Ana of Poland, daughter Anna of Cilli (+ 1416) Herman II (+ 1435), daughter Barbara of Cilli (+1451)

  7. Ulrich I of Sanneck († ca. 1265) Ulrich II of Sanneck († ca. 1316), married Countess Catherine of Heunburg; Frederick I (c.1300-1359/60), son, from 1341 Count of Celje; Counts of Cilli (Celje) [2] Ulrich I (1331–1368), son of Frederick I, Captain in Carniola, married Countess Adelheid of Ortenburg

  8. Sep 4, 2017 · The Celje Castle. Celje Castle was the official residency of the Counts of Celje. It is the biggest and probably the most important medieval castle in Slovenia and was first built as a fort in the 12th century by the Counts of Vovberg. Yet, it was the castle’s most famous inhabitants, the Counts of Celje, who transformed it into a residence ...

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