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  1. Albrecht II (or Albert II) of Hohenberg-Rotenburg (c. 1235 – 17 April 1298) was Count of Hohenberg and Haigerloch and imperial governor of Lower Swabia. He was a member of the house of Zollern-Hohenberg, a branch of the Swabian House of Hohenzollern which split off in the 12th century. Two stanzas in the Codex Manesse are attributed to him ...

  2. Based on this source, Burkhard was killed due to a feud. [dubious – discuss] Little is known about the aforementioned persons themselves, or their possible relationship. The next documented member of the dynasty is Frederick I, Count of Zollern, who was probably a son or a grandson of Burkhard I. See also. House of Hohenzollern; References

  3. Apr 28, 2022 · circa 1096. Birthplace: Wessingen, Zollern, Württemberg, Deutschland (HRR) Death: September 24, 1150 (49-58) Immediate Family: Son of Friedrich I "Maute" von Zollern, Graf von Zollern and Udilhild, countess of Urach. Husband of Helmburgis von Schala-Burghausen, Gräfin von Hohenberg. Father of Burchard III.

  4. Jul 5, 2019 · Burkhard von Zollern is considered the first well-documented ancestor of the Hohenzollern dynasty. In 1061, the monk Berthold of Reichenau writes in his annals: Burchardus et Wezil de Zolorin occiduntur. Based on this source, Burkhard was killed due to a feud. Little is known about the aforementioned persons themselves, or their possible ...

  5. Udilhild of Urach-Dettingen. Frederick II, Count of Zollern (died: 1142 [1] or after 1145 [2]) was the eldest son of Frederick I, Count of Zollern, and became Count of Zollern after his father's death around 1125. [3]

  6. Eitel Friedrich of Zollern. Eitel Friedrich the younger of Zollern (1454 – Montfoort, 27 June 1490) was a German nobleman who served as Admiral of the Netherlands . He was the third son of Jobst Nikolaus I, Count of Hohenzollern (1433–1488) and Agnes of Werdenberg-Heiligenberg (1434–1467). Eitel Friedrich followed Maximilian of Austria to ...

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