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  1. Conrad I, Burgrave of Nuremberg

    File Conrad I of Nuremberg.jpg thumb Conrad I, Burgrave of Nuremberg. Conrad I of Nuremberg c. 1186 1261 was a Burgrave of Nuremberg of the House of Hohenzollern . He was the younger ref Heraldry of the Royal ... I of Nuremberg and Sofie of Raabs . His title as Count of Zollern was Conrad III, but Conrad I as Burgrave of Nuremberg. Life Conrad was the son of Burgrave Frederick I of Nuremberg Frederick I originally Count Frederick III of Zollern , the first Nuremberg Burgrave of the Hohenzollern , and Sofie von Raabs. As a count of Zollern he is enumerated as Conrad III. After the death of his father around 1204 the rank of burgrave passed first to Conrad s younger brother, Frederick IV, Count of Zollern Frederick II . However, in 1218 or possibly 1214 the house s possessions were divided again and Conrad then received the possessions in Franconia with the title of burgrave. In this period he strengthened ... IV, Count of Zollern Frederick II title Burgrave of Nuremberg years 1218&ndash 1261 after Frederick III of Nuremberg Frederick III S end Use dmy dates date January 2012 Persondata name Conrad I, Burgrave ... 1261 place of death Category 1180s births Hohenzollern, Conrad I of Nuremberg Category 1261 deaths Hohenzollern, Conrad I of Nuremberg Category Burgraves of Nuremberg Category House of Hohenzollern de Konrad I. N rnberg fr Conrad Ier de Nuremberg it Corrado III di Norimberga nl Koenraad I van Neurenberg ... market. While Conrad took over the military protection of the town as a Burgrave, the citizens were able to attain an increasing autonomy in their internal affairs. Conrad also supported the emperor when ..., Cadolzburg . Conrad II of Nuremberg d. 1314 . Adelheid d. 1304 , married before 8 July 1241 to Count ... for the royal crown. Emperor Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II wished to develop Nuremberg ... they now lacked their major support against the other German nobility. Between 1237 and 1239 Conrad ... over the most important trade routes to Nuremberg. He successfully fought against the marauding knights ...   more details



  1. John I, Burgrave of Nuremberg

    infobox nobility name John I, Burgrave of Nuremberg image caption noble family House of Hohenzollern father Frederick III, Burgrave of Nuremberg mother Helen of Saxony spouse Agnes of Hesse birth date circa 1279 birth place death date 1300 death place John I, Burgrave of Nuremberg circa 1279 &ndash 1300 was a member of the House of Hohenzollern and was Burgrave of Nuremberg from 1297 until his death. He was the son of Burgrave Frederick III, Burgrave of Nuremberg Frederick III of Nuremberg and his second wife, Helen of Saxony d. 1309 . John I married in 1297 with Agnes of Hesse d. 1335 . He ruled the Burgraviate of Nuremberg jointly with his younger brother Frederick IV, Burgrave of Nuremberg Frederick IV . After John I died childless in 1300, Frederick IV ruled alone. Ancestors ahnentafel ... 136263429 S start S hou House of Hohenzollern circa 1279 1300 S bef before Frederick III, Burgrave of Nuremberg Frederick III S ttl title Burgrave of Nuremberg years 1297 1300 S aft after Frederick IV, Burgrave of Nuremberg Frederick IV S end Persondata NAME John I, Burgrave of Nuremberg ALTERNATIVE NAMES Johann I. von N rnberg German SHORT DESCRIPTION Burgrave of Nuremberg 1297 1300 DATE OF BIRTH ... color ffc boxstyle 4 background color bfc boxstyle 5 background color 9fe 1 1. John I of Nuremberg 2 2. Frederick III of Nuremberg 3 3. Helen of Saxony 4 4. Conrad I of Nuremberg 5 5. Adelheid of Frontenhausen 6 6. Albert I, Duke of Saxony 7 7. Helene of Brunswick L neburg 8 8. Frederick I of Nuremberg ... Johann I. N rnberg fr Jean Ier de Nuremberg it Giovanni I di Norimberga ja 1 nl Johan ..., Duchess of Brunswick L neburg Matilda of Brandenburg 16 16. Frederick II of Zollern 18 18. Conrad II of Raabs 19 19. Hildegard of Abenberg 20 20. Henry I of Lechsgem nd Frontenhausen 21 21. Liukard 22 22. Liutold I of Plain 23 23. Uta of Austria 24 24. Albert the Bear 25 25. Sophie of Winzenburg ... , Munich, 1997, ISBN 3 406 39451 5 De ADB 14 273 Johann I. Theodor Hirsch ADB Johann I. Burggraf ...   more details



  1. Frederick I, Burgrave of Nuremberg

    Frederick I of Nuremberg before 1139&ndash after 1 October 1200 , the first Burgrave of Nuremberg from the House of Hohenzollern . He was elder son of Count Frederick II of Zollern . He was also Count of Zollern as Frederick III. Life From 1171 Frederick I proved himself an adherent of the Hohenstaufen party. Specially significant would prove the marriage of Frederick, whose possession lay in the south of the Schwarzwald , with Sophia of Raabs , the heiress of the burgraviate of Nuremberg . Henceforth, when he was acknowledged in this office by Emperor Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor Henry VI in 1191, he became the founder of both the Swabian branch of the Hohenzollern family and the Franconia n line of the later imperial House of Hohenzollern, which he called Hohenzollern to distinguish it from the House of Counts of Zollern . Family and children With Sophia of Raabs he had following children Frederick IV, Count of Zollern Frederick IV of Zollern ref Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe , Ji Louda & Michael Maclagan, 1981, pp. 178 179. ref d. 30 December 1255 . Swabian branch Conrad I of Nuremberg d. 1261 . Franconian branch, later Electors of Brandenburg and Kings of Prussia Elisabeth d. 1255 , married to Landgrave Gerhard III of Leuchtenberg . References reflist External links ... IV, Count of Zollern Frederick IV rows 2 S bef before Conrad II of Raabs Conrad II S ttl title Burgraviate of Nuremberg Burgrave of Nuremberg years circa 1192 &mdash circa 1200 dynasty small as Frederick I small S end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Frederick I, Burgrave of Nuremberg ... Count of Zollern as Frederick III and Burgrave or Nuremberg as Frederick I DATE OF BIRTH circa 1139 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH circa 1200 PLACE OF DEATH Category Burgraves of Nuremberg Category ... of Zollern de Friedrich I. N rnberg fr Fr d ric Ier de Nuremberg Zollern it Federico III di Norimberga nl Frederik I van Neurenberg ja 1 ru I ...   more details



  1. John II, Burgrave of Nuremberg

    Unreferenced date December 2009 infobox nobility name John II, Burgrave of Nuremberg image JohnII Nuremberg Siegesallee.JPG caption John II, Burgrave of Nuremberg. Statue by Ernst Herter, 1899, former Siegesallee in Berlin noble family House of Hohenzollern father Frederick IV of Nuremberg mother Margarete ... place John II of Nuremberg c. 1309 1357 was a Burgraviate of Nuremberg Burgrave of Nuremberg from the House of Hohenzollern . He was the elder son of Frederick IV of Nuremberg and Margarete of G rz . Life ... the outbreak of the Pandemic plague , which claimed numerous victims in Nuremberg. Because the Jewish population was held responsible for the epidemic, numerous Nuremberg Jews were murdered, without the burgrave intervening against it. Family and children He married countess Elisabeth of Henneberg , before 3 March 1333. Their children were Frederick V, Burgrave of Nuremberg before 3 March 1333 ... color bfc boxstyle 5 background color 9fe 1 1. John II, Burgrave of Nuremberg 2 2. Frederick IV of Nuremberg 3 3. Margarete of G rz. 4 4. Frederick III of Nuremberg 5 5. Helen of Saxony 6 6. Albert of G rz 7 7. Agnes of Hohenberg 8 8. Conrad I of Nuremberg 9 9. Adelheid of Frontenhausen ? 10 10. Albert I, Duke of Saxony 11 11. Helene of Brunswick L neburg 12 12. Meinhard, Duke of Carinthia ... 16 16. Frederick I of Nuremberg 17 17. Sofie of Raabs 18 18. Henry II, Count of Frontenhausen ... before Frederick IV, Burgrave of Nuremberg Frederick IV s ttl title Burgrave of Nuremberg years 1332 57 s aft after Frederick V, Burgrave of Nuremberg Frederick V s end Use dmy dates date January 2012 Persondata name John II, Burgrave of Nuremberg alternative names Johann II. von N rnberg German short description Burgrave of Nuremberg 1332 1357 date of birth circa 1309 place of birth date of death 1357 place of death DEFAULTSORT John o2, Burgrave of Nuremberg Category Burgraves of Nuremberg ... the Child 23 23. Mathilde von Brandenburg 24 24. Meinhard I, Count of Gorizia Tyrol 25 25. Adelheid ...   more details



  1. Frederick III, Burgrave of Nuremberg

    on these lands. After the death of Conrad I in 1261 he became Burgrave of Nuremberg and tried to eliminate ..., Burgrave of Nuremberg 2 2. Conrad I of Nuremberg 3 3. Adelheid of Frontenhausen 4 4. Frederick I of Nuremberg ... August 1297 succession box before Conrad I of Nuremberg Konrad I title Burgrave of Nuremberg years 1261&ndash 1297 after John I, Burgrave of Nuremberg John I S end Use dmy dates date January 2012 Persondata name Frederick III, Burgrave of Nuremberg alternative names Friedrich III. von N rnberg German short description Burgrave of Nuremberg 1261 1297 date of birth circa 1220 place of birth date of death 14 August 1297 place of death Cadolzburg DEFAULTSORT Frederick 03, Burgrave of Nuremberg Category ...infobox nobility name Frederick III, Burgrave of Nuremberg image caption noble family House of Hohenzollern father Conrad I of Nuremberg mother Adelheid of Frontenhausen spouse Elisabeth of Andechs Merania ... place Cadolzburg Frederick III of Nuremberg circa 1220 &ndash 14 August 1297, Cadolzburg , Burgrave of Nuremberg from the House of Hohenzollern , was the eldest son of Conrad I of Nuremberg and Adelheid of Frontenhausen . Life He owned the possessions of Hohenzollern on the west of Nuremberg around ... I, Burgrave of Nuremberg ca. 1279&ndash 1300 . Frederick IV of Nuremberg 1287&ndash 1332 . Anna d ... II of Zollern 10 10. Conrad II of Raabs 11 11. Hildegard of Abenberg 12 12. Henry I of Lechsgem nd ... I, Count of Zollern 17 17. Udilhild of Urach Dettingen 20 20. Conrad I of Raabs 24 24. Henry ... vote for his friend Rudolph I of Germany Rudolf of Habsburg on the election of the king of the Romans . As a reward the King confirmed his position as a Burgrave and granted the rank of a Prince ... Merania , the daughter and heir of Duke Otto I, Duke of Merania Otto I of Merania , they had the following children John, murdered near Nuremberg ca. 1262. Siegmund, murdered near Nuremberg ... . He married a second time. On the 10 April 1280, Helene of Saxony , daughter of Albert I, Duke ...   more details



  1. Frederick V, Burgrave of Nuremberg

    . Conrad I of Nuremberg 17 17. Adelheid of Frontenhausen ? 18 18. Albert I, Duke of Saxony 19 19. Helene ...infobox nobility name Frederick V, Burgrave of Nuremberg image caption noble family House of Hohenzollern father John II of Nuremberg mother Elisabeth of Henneberg spouse Elisabeth of Meissen birth date before 3 March 1333 birth place death date death date 1398 1 21 df y death place Frederick V of Nuremberg before 3 March 1333 &ndash 21 January 1398 was a Burgrave Burggraf of Nuremberg , of the House of Hohenzollern . Life He was the elder son of John II of Nuremberg and Elisabeth of House of Henneberg Henneberg . From the death of his father in 1357, Frederick bore the title of Burgrave and so ... of Nuremberg 2 2. John II, Burgrave of Nuremberg 3 3. Elisabeth of Henneberg Schleusingen 4 4. Frederick ... of Nuremberg John II title Burgrave of Nuremberg years 1357&ndash 1397 after division between br John III of Nuremberg Johann III and br Frederick I, Margrave of Brandenburg Frederick VI S end References ... V, Burgrave of Nuremberg ALTERNATIVE NAMES Friedrich V. von N rnberg German SHORT DESCRIPTION Burgrave ... 1398 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Frederick 05, Burgrave of Nuremberg Category Burgraves of Nuremberg ... of Nuremberg . His zeal in the imperial cause led Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV to elevate him in 1363 to be the first Burgrave of royal rank. After his death, his sons divided their inheritance. The eldest son, John III of Nuremberg Johann III became the first Margrave of Brandenburg Kulmbach . Johann s brother Frederick I, Margrave of Brandenburg Friedrich VI became the next Burgrave of Nuremberg as well as the first Margrave of Brandenburg Ansbach . Frederick VI went on to become ... of Bavaria, Margravine of Meissen Mathilde of Bavaria . Their children were Elisabeth of Nuremberg ... of Nuremberg Beatrix ca. 1362, Nuremberg &ndash 10 June 1414, Perchtoldsdorf , married in Vienna ... 1406 Abbess in Hof 1411 1432 . John III of Nuremberg Johann III ca. 1369&ndash 11 June 1420, Plassenburg ...   more details



  1. Frederick IV, Burgrave of Nuremberg

    5 background color 9fe 1 1. Frederick IV of Nuremberg 2 2. Frederick III of Nuremberg 3 3. Helen of Saxony 4 4. Conrad I of Nuremberg 5 5. Adelheid of Frontenhausen 6 6. Albert I, Duke of Saxony 7 7. Helene of Brunswick L neburg 8 8. Frederick I of Nuremberg 9 9. Sofie of Raabs 10 10. Henry II ... Succession box before John I, Burgrave of Nuremberg John I title Burgrave of Nuremberg years 1300&ndash 1332 after John II of Nuremberg John II S end Persondata name Frederick IV, Burgrave of Nuremberg alternative names Friedrich IV. von N rnberg German short description Burgrave of Nuremberg 1300 1332 ...Unreferenced date December 2009 infobox nobility name Frederick IV, Burgrave of Nuremberg image caption noble family House of Hohenzollern father Frederick III of Nuremberg mother Helene of Saxony spouse ... IV of Nuremberg 1287&ndash 1332 , Burgrave of Nuremberg from House of Hohenzollern . He was younger son of Frederick III of Nuremberg from his second marriage with Helene of Saxony . Life He succeeded to the burgraviate when his older brother John I, Burgrave of Nuremberg John I died in 1300 ... . Their children were John II of Nuremberg ca. 1309&ndash 1357 . Conrad III of Nuremberg d. 1334 . Friedrich d. 1365 , Bishop of Regensburg in 1340 1365. Albert of Nuremberg Albert der Sch ne d ... 04, Burgrave of Nuremberg Category 1287 births Hohenzollern, Frederick IV of Nuremberg Category 1332 deaths Hohenzollern, Frederick IV of Nuremberg Category Burgraves of Nuremberg de Friedrich IV. N rnberg fr Fr d ric IV de Nuremberg it Federico IV di Norimberga nl Frederik IV van Neurenberg ja ... 1341 46 Count Henry VII of Schwarzburg . Anna d. after 1340 , married Landgrave Ulrich I of Leuchtenberg . Margarete d. after 13 November 1382 , married 1332 Count Adolf I of Nassau Wiesbaden . Agnes ... of Brandenburg 16 16. Frederick II of Zollern 18 18. Conrad II of Raabs 19 19. Hildegard of Abenberg 20 20. Henry I of Lechsgem nd Frontenhausen 21 21. Liukard 22 22. Liutold I of Plain 23 23. Uta ...   more details



  1. John III, Burgrave of Nuremberg

    color 9fe 1 1. John III, Burgrave of Nuremberg 2 2. Frederick V, Burgrave of Nuremberg 3 3. Elisabeth of Meissen 4 4. John II, Burgrave of Nuremberg 5 5. Elisabeth of Henneberg Schleusingen 6 6. Frederick ... 8 8. Frederick IV, Burgrave of Nuremberg 9 9. Margaret of Carinthia 10 10. Berthold VII, Count of Henneberg Schleusingen 11 11. Adelheid of Hesse 1272 1315 Adelheid of Hesse 12 12. Frederick I, Margrave ... of Silesia Glogau 16 16. Frederick III, Burgrave of Nuremberg 17 17. Helene of Saxony 18 18. Albert ... of Habsburg 30 30. Bolko I the Strict 31 31. Beatrice of Brandenburg center ahnentafel bottom Start box S hou House of Hohenzollern 1369 11 June 1420 S reg de S bef before Frederick V, Burgrave of Nuremberg Frederick V S ttl title Burgrave of Nuremberg regent1 Frederick I, Margrave of Brandenburg Frederick VI years 1397 1420 S aft after Frederick I, Margrave of Brandenburg Frederick VI rows 2 S new reason Division of inheritance br from Frederick V, Burgrave of Nuremberg Frederick V S ttl title ... NAME John III, Burgrave of Nuremberg ALTERNATIVE NAMES Johann III. von N rnberg German SHORT DESCRIPTION Burgrave of Nuremberg 1397 1420 and Margrave of Brandenburg Kulmbach 1398 1420 DATE OF BIRTH circa 1369 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 11 June 1420 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT John 03, Burgrave of Nuremberg Category 1369 births Hohenzollern, John III of Nuremberg Category 1420 deaths Hohenzollern, John III of Nuremberg Category Burgraves of Nuremberg Germany noble stub ar de Johann III. N rnberg fr Jean III de Nuremberg it Giovanni III di Norimberga nl Johan III ...Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 John III of Nuremberg c. 1369 &ndash 11 June 1420, Plassenburg , Margrave of Brandenburg Kulmbach from the House of Hohenzollern . He was elder son of Frederick V of Nuremberg and Elisabeth of Meissen . Family and children He was married c. 1381 Margaret ... 21 21. Sophie of Schwarzburg 22 22. Henry I, Landgrave of Hesse 23 23. Adelheid of Brunswick L neburg ...   more details



  1. Conrad I

    Conrad I or Konrad I may refer to Conrad I, Count of Auxerre in 859 864 Conrad I of Germany , Duke of Franconia and King of Germany in 911 918 Conrad, Duke of Lorraine c. 922 955 Conrad I, Duke of Swabia in 983 997 Conrad I, Duke of Carinthia in 1004 1011 Conrad I, Duke of Bavaria in 1049 1053 Conrad I, Count of W rttemberg in 1083 1110 Conrad I of Bohemia , prince of Bohemia in 1092 Conrad, Margrave of Meissen in 1123 1156 Conrad I, Duke of Merania in 1152 1159 Conrad of Wittelsbach , Archbishop of Mainz in 1161 1165 Conrad of Montferrat or Conrad I of Jerusalem, King of Jerusalem in 1190 1192 Conrad I, Burgrave of Nuremberg in 1227 1261 Conrad I of Burgundy , Conrad I of Burgundy and Conrad III of Provence Conrad I of Italy 990 1039 Konrad I of Masovia 1187? 1247 , 6th Duke of Masovia, son of Casimir II and Helen of Moravia Conrad of Thuringia 1206 1240 Conrad of Constance 900 975 hndis Conrad 01 cs Konr d I. et Konrad I lv Konr ds I pl Konrad I ru I ...   more details



  1. Burgrave

    A burgrave is literally the count of i.e. appointed over a castle or fortified town. The English language English form is derived through the French language French from the German language German Burg graf and Dutch language Dutch burg or burch graeve Mediaeval Latin language burcgravius or burgicomes . The title is originally equivalent to that of castellan lang la castellanus or ch telain , meaning keeper of a castle and or fortified town both can be called Burg in German, burg in Dutch . In Germany , owing to the peculiar conditions of the Holy Roman Empire , though the office of burgrave had become a sinecure by the end of the 13th century, the title, as borne by feudal nobles having the status of Reichsf rst Prince of the Empire , obtained a quasi princely significance. There were four hereditary burgraviates ranking as principalities within the Holy Roman Empire The Burgraviate of Antwerp in present Belgium , The Burgraviate of Magdeburg , The Burgraviate of Friedberg, Hesse Friedberg , The Burgraviate of Nuremberg this last title was created in 1060 by the Emperor Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor Henri IV for the house of the County of Vohburg Vohburg , and then passed to the house of Hohenzollern , which, since Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor , continued to hold it until 1801 . It was still included among the subsidiary titles of several German semi sovereign princes and the king of Prussia , whose ancestors were burgraves of Nuremberg for over 200 years, maintained the additional style of Burggraf von N rnberg . In the Low countries , the rank of burggraaf developed into the nobiliary equivalent of a viscount see that article . In the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth 1569 ... were deputies of the equally senatorial provincial voivode . References 1911 wstitle Burgrave ... cs Purkrab da Burggraf de Burggraf fi Linnakreivi fr Burgrave it Burgravio ja lt Burggrafas nl Burggraaf pl Burgrabia urz d pt Burgrave ro P rc lab ru sk Hradn gr f sv Borggreve uk ...   more details



  1. Conrad I of Raabs

    , Conrad I acted primarily to extend his territorial base to the west of Nuremberg. This brought him into conflict with the Bishopric of Bamberg a document in Bamberg even calls him Conrad tyrannus . He appears to have lived in the area west of Nuremberg during this period, and occasionally called himself Conrad of Riedfeld , after his castle near Neustadt an der Aisch . After his brother s death, Conrad became the sole lord of Nuremberg Castle . After his death, he was succeeded by his nephew ...infobox nobility name Conrad I of Raabs image caption noble family von Raabs father Gottfried I of Gosham mother spouse birth date birth place death date 1143 death place Conrad I of Raabs d. 1143 was Burgrave of Burgraviate of Nuremberg Nuremberg from circa 1105 to circa 1137 jointly with his older brother Gottfried II of Raabs Gottfried II . After Gottfried II died, Conrad ruled alone until his own death. Life Conrad I was a member of the edelfrei Counts of Raabs von Raabs family . He was a son of Gottfried I of Gosham and a grandson of Ulrich of Gosham, the family s ancestor, who ruled an area ... Konrad I. von Raabs Austria hist stub Germany noble stub S start S hou von Raabs 1143 S bef before Gottfried II of Raabs S ttl title Burgraviate of Nuremberg Burgrave of Nuremberg years 1105 1143 S aft after Gottfried III of Raabs S end Persondata NAME Conrad I of Raabs ALTERNATIVE NAMES Konrad I. von Raabs German SHORT DESCRIPTION Burgrave of Nuremberg 1105 1143 DATE OF BIRTH 11th century PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH circa 1143 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Conrad 01 Raabs Category Burgraves of Nuremberg ..., Nuremberg Castle and the city became entangled in a dispute between Emperor Henry IV, Holy Roman ... destroyed. In order to better protect the castle and city in the future, the emperor appointed Conrad I and his brother Gottfried II as Burgmann and made them responsible for the protection of the castle ... people de Konrad I. von Raabs nl Koenraad I van Raabs pl Konrad I von Raabs ...   more details



  1. Christopher I, Burgrave and Count of Dohna-Schlodien

    Unreferenced date October 2009 Infobox military person name Christopher I, Burgrave and Count of Dohna Schlodien birth date birth date 1665 4 2 df y death date death date and age 1733 10 11 1665 4 2 df y birth place Coppet , Prince of Orange Principality of Orange death place G adysze Schlodien , East Prussia image File Dohna Schlodien, Christoph I. zu 1665 1733 .jpg 200px caption Christopher I, Burgrave and Count of Dohna Schlodien nickname allegiance flagicon Prussia Prussia branch serviceyears 1670 1716 rank commands unit battles Nine Years War awards Order of the Black Eagle Christopher I, Burgrave and Count of Dohna Schlodien 2 April 1665 &ndash 11 October 1733 was a Prussia n general and diplomat. Dohna was born at the Palace of Coppet near Geneva , one of the sons of Frederick von Dohna 1621 1688 , Governor of the Prince of Orange Principality of Orange , by his marriage to Sperentia du Puy Montbrun. He and his brother Alexander zu Dohna Schlobitten 1661 1728 Alexander were educated privately by Pierre Bayle . Dohna joined the Prussian Army in 1670 and was promoted Captain land Captain in 1680. He fought in Hungary in 1686 in the Great Turkish War and became a Colonel of the Grands Mousquetaires on 20 October 1686. In 1692 he fought in the Nine Years War against France , rising to command a regiment of infantry and being promoted Major General in 1698. The same year, he was sent on a diplomatic mission to Kingdom of England England . In 1704, he came into conflict with Johann Kasimir Kolbe von Wartenberg and lost much of his influence at the Prussian Royal Court, but returned ..., Holy Roman Emperor , and was promoted General of Infantry by Frederick I of Prussia in 1713. Dohna ... . NAME Dohna Schlodien, Christopher I ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 2 April 1665 ... OF DEATH G adysze Schlodien , East Prussia DEFAULTSORT Dohna Schlodien, Christopher I Category 1665 ... of the Order of the Black Eagle de Christoph I. zu Dohna Schlodien ja pl Christoph ...   more details



  1. Conrad I, Duke of Merania

    Conrad I died 18 February 1159 was the Duke of Merania , or Dalmatia , now in present day Italy , from 1153 until his death. Thitherto he had been the vogt advocate of St Andreas at Freising since 1150 and Count of Dachau as Conrad II from 1152. Conrad was the elder of two sons of Conrad I of Dachau . Conrad inherited Dachau from his father and lands in Dalmatia which had formerly been the March of Carniola from his mother, Willibirg, who had inherited them from Adelaide, daughter of Poppo II of Carniola . In 1156, Conrad gave Dachau, of which in contemporary documents he appears as a dux , to his younger brother Arnold of Dachau Arnold . Conrad died in battle at Bergamo and was buried in Scheyern . He had married Adelaide, daughter of Henry, Duke of Lower Lorraine , before 1140. They had no children and Conrad remarried after her death before 1146 . His second wife, Matilda of Falkenstein, gave him one son, Conrad II, Duke of Merania Conrad II , who inherited Merania and, in 1172, Dachau. References http fmg.ac Projects MedLands NORTHERN 20ITALY 20900 1100.htm KonradIIGfDachaudied1159 Medieval Lands Project Nobility of Northern Italy 900&ndash 1100 . s start s bef before New creation s ttl title Duke of Merania years 1152&ndash 1159 s aft after Conrad II, Duke of Merania Conrad II end Use dmy dates date January 2012 Persondata name Conrad I, Duke of Merania alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death 18 February 1159 place of death Category 1159 deaths Category Dukes of Merania Category Military personnel killed in action Category Year of birth unknown Italy noble stub es Conrado I de Merania id Konrad I, Adipati Merania nl Koenraad I van Merani ro Conrad I de Merania ...   more details



  1. Conrad I, Duke of Carinthia

    Unreferenced date December 2009 File Conrad I of Carinthia.jpg thumb 240px Conrad I Dux, Chronica Sancti Pantaleonis, Cologne, about 1237 Conrad I c. 975 12 or 15 December 1011 , of the Salian Dynasty , was the duke of Carinthia from 1004. He was the third son Otto I, Duke of Carinthia Duke Otto I and thus brother of both Henry of Speyer , father of the Emperor Conrad II , and Pope Gregory V Bruno , who was pope as Gregory V. He outlived both those elder brothers and his father. Along with his father, he was a candidate in the royal German election of 1002. In that year or thereabouts, Conrad married Matilda c. 988 29 July 1031 or 1032 , daughter of Herman II, Duke of Swabia . They had two sons Conrad II, Duke of Carinthia Conrad , later duke also, and Bruno, Bishop of W rzburg . Conrad died young and was buried in the cathedral at Worms, Germany Worms . S start S hou Salian dynasty c. 975 1011 S roy de Succession box before Otto I, Duke of Carinthia Otto I title Duke of Carinthia years 1004 1011 after Adalbero, Duke of Carinthia Adalbero S end Use dmy dates date January 2012 Persondata name Conrad I, Duke of Carinthia alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death 1011 place of death DEFAULTSORT Conrad I, Duke Of Carinthia Category Salian Dynasty Category German nobility Category Dukes of Carinthia Category 970s births Category 1011 deaths Germany noble stub de Konrad I. K rnten fr Conrad de Carinthie nl Koenraad I van Karinthi pl Konrad I Karyncki ro Conrad I de Carintia ru I ...   more details



  1. Conrad I, Count of Auxerre

    Conrad I the Elder died 876 was the count of several counties, most notably the Aargau and Count of Auxerre Auxerre , around Lake Constance , as well as Count of Paris Paris from 859 to 862 4. He was also the lay abbot of Abbey of Saint Germain d Auxerre Saint Germaine in Auxerre . Conrad s father was Welf father of Judith Welf . He was one of the Elder Welfs early Welfs , a member of the Bavaria n branch, and his sister Judith of Bavaria 795 843 Judith was the second wife of Louis the Pious . In 858, he and his family &mdash his wife Adelaide of Tours and his sons Hugh the Abbot Hugh and Conrad II, Duke of Transjurane Burgundy Conrad the Younger &mdash abandoned their sovereign Louis the German and went over to Charles the Bald , Judith s son. They were generously rewarded and Conrad was appointed to many countships. Louis the German confiscated his Bavarian fiefs and lands. The Miracula Sancti Germani calls Conrad Chuonradus princeps prince, sovereign , when recording his marriage. By some accounts his wife re married to Robert the Strong after his death. Sources http www.medievalsources.co.uk fulda.htm The Annals of Fulda . Manchester Medieval series, Ninth Century Histories, Volume II. Reuter, Timothy trans. Manchester Manchester University Press, 1992. Persondata name Conrad I alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death 864 place of death DEFAULTSORT Conrad I Category 864 deaths Category Frankish people Category Dukes of Burgundy Category Year of birth unknown bg I ca Conrad I de Borgonya de Konrad I. Welfen fr Conrad Ier de Bourgogne hr Konrad I., grof Auxerrea it Corrado I di Borgogna nl Koenraad I van Auxerre pt Conrad I da Borgonha ru I sh Conrad I, grof od Auxerrea ...   more details



  1. Conrad I of Germany

    Infobox royalty type monarch name Conrad I more image The King Conrad I enthroned.jpg caption King Conrad ... Church Roman Catholic Conrad I Lang de Konrad c. 890 23 December 918 , called the Younger , was Duke ... Empire upon the coronation of Emperor Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor Otto I in 962. Biography Conrad the Younger was the son of Duke Conrad, Duke of Thuringia Conrad of Thuringia and his wife Glismut, probably ..., despite a promise of safe conduct by the king s archchancellor chancellor Archbishop Hatto I Archbishop of Mainz Hatto I of Mainz . Conrad the Younger became undisputed Duke of all Franconia after ... bg I ca Conrad I d Alemanya cs Konr d I. Mlad cy Conrad I, brenin yr Almaen ... Alemania fa fr Conrad Ier de Germanie ga Conrad I na Gearm ine ko 1 hr Konrad ... I av Tyskland pl Konrad I kr l niemiecki ro Conrad I al Germaniei ru I sr ... the Child successor Henry the Fowler Henry I coronation succession1 Franconia Duke of Franconia reign1 27 February 906 23 December 918 coronation1 predecessor1 Conrad, Duke of Thuringia Conrad the Elder successor1 Eberhard of Franconia Eberhard full name house Conradines father Conrad, Duke of Thuringia Conrad the Elder mother Glismut spouse Cunigunde of Swabia issue birth date c. 881 birth place ... of the Conradine or Franconian dynasty. Though Conrad never used the title rex Teutonicorum king ... Castle. In 906, the two parties battled each other near Fritzlar . Conrad the Elder was killed ... of Lorraine Gebhard . File Carolingian empire 915.svg thumb left Carolingian Empire in 915 Conrad ... of King Louis the Child, Conrad was elected King of the East Frankish kingdom on 10 November ... related with the late king. Only Conrad s rival Duke Reginar, Duke of Lorraine Reginar of Lorraine refused to give him his allegiance and joined West Francia. In 913, to patch up relations, Conrad married ... chancellor in 913. Furthermore Conrad s realm was exposed to the continuous raids of the Hungarians ...   more details



  1. Conrad I, Count of Oldenburg

    One source date June 2010 Infobox royalty monarch name Conrad I title Count of Oldenburg image caption succession1 reign1 coronation1 predecessor1 successor1 succession reign 1344 1367 coronation predecessor John III, Count of Oldenburg successor Conrad II, Count of Oldenburg succession2 reign2 coronation predecessor2 successor2 spouse Ingeborg of Holstein Pl n issue Conrad II, Count of Oldenburg Conrad , Gerard, Agnes, Christian V, Count of Oldenburg Christian house House of Oldenburg motto father John II, Count of Oldenburg John II mother Hedwig of Diepholz birth date birth place Oldenburg, Oldenburg, Deutschland death date 1367 death place Tyskland place of burial religion Conrad I of Oldenburg German Konrad I. von Oldenburg was Count of Oldenburg from 1344 to 1367. He was the son of John II of Oldenburg and Hedwig of Diepholz. ref http thepeerage.com p473.htm i4723 The Peerage ref Conrad married Ingeborg of Holstein Pl n Ingeborg , the daughter of Count Gerard IV, Count of Holstein Pl n Gerard IV of Holstein Pl n . Four children were born of this union Conrad II, Count of Oldenburg d. 1401 Gerard of Oldenburg killed in action 1367 while invading R stringen Agnes of Oldenburg married Count Ludwig von Winstorf Christian V, Count of Oldenburg Conrad I of Oldenburg succeeded his brother John III of Oldenburg in 1344. Conrad I of Oldenburg is also the male line ancestor of Queen Margrethe II of Denmark , Philip, Duke of Edinburgh , and thus of Charles, Prince of Wales . References ... John III S ttl rows 1 title Count of Oldenburg years 1344&ndash 1368 S aft rows 1 after Conrad II, Count of Oldenburg Conrad II S end Persondata NAME Conrad I of Oldenburg ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... Conrad 01 Of Oldenburg Category Counts of Oldenburg Category House of Oldenburg Category Year of birth missing Category 1401 deaths Category German nobility Germany noble stub de Konrad I. Oldenburg fr Conrad Ier d Oldenbourg ...   more details



  1. Conrad I, Count of Württemberg

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Conrad I of W rttemberg Konrad von Wirtinisberc, C u onradus de Wirdeberch was the first ruler of the castle of Wirtemberg 1083 1110, and is first mentioned in 1081. He is considered to be founder of the Rulers of W rttemberg W rttemberg dynasty. Conrad was the son of a nobelman, von Beutelsbach, and possibly a descendant of the Salian dynasty Salic duke Conrad I, Duke of Carinthia Conrad of Carinthia . His brother was Bruno von Beutelsbach 1105 1120 , prior of the Abbey of Hirsau . His wife s name was Werntrud. About 1083 Conrad built a castle on the Wirtemberg close to today s Stuttgart . He made this place his domicile and named himself after it. Under his new name Conrad was a witness some time between 1089 1092 to the so called Bempflinger Vertrag treaty of the counts Kuno and Liutold von Achalm with their nephew count Wernher von Gr ningen. On May 5, 1092 in Ulm he witnessed the transfer of property to the All Saints Abbey Switzerland Abbey of Allerheiligen near Schaffhausen . This is the first times that his name is mentioned in a complete document, however this document is not an original. In both situations Conrad I. appears closely connected to people who are opponents to Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor . This political stance is in agreement with the fact that he asked the Bishop of Worms , an opponent of the Emperor, to consecrate his chapel ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Conrad I, Count Of Wurttemberg ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Conrad I .... Already earlier, perhaps between 1080 and 1087, Conrad had helped the Abbey of Hirsau with donations ... Category German nobility Category House of W rttemberg als Konrad I. von W rttemberg da Konrad 1. af W rttemberg de Konrad I. W rttemberg fr Conrad Ier de Wurtemberg it Corrado I di W rttemberg nl Koenraad I van W rttemberg no Konrad I av W rttemberg pl Konrad I Wirtemberski ...   more details



  1. Conrad I, Duke of Bavaria

    Conrad I ca. 1020 5 December 1055 , also known as Cuno or Kuno , was the duke of Bavaria from 1049 to 1053. He was of the Ezzonen family, his parents being Liudolf of Lotharingia Liudolf , Count of Zutphen Z tphen and eldest son of Ezzo, Count Palatine of Lotharingia Ezzo , count palatine Count Palatine of Lorraine , and Matilda. For this, he is sometimes called Conrad of Zutphen . After eighteen months of vacancy since the death of Henry VII, Duke of Bavaria Henry VII , the duchy of Bavaria was filled on 2 February 1049 by the Emperor Henry III with Cuno. Cuno was the possible successor of childless emperor. He was not the choice of the Bavarian nobility, but was intended to draw the duchy closer to the crown. This failed, for Cuno married against the will of the emperor when he wed Judith of Schweinfurt, daughter of Otto III, Duke of Swabia . He tried to increase his power in Bavaria and was in conflict with Gebhard III, Bishop of Regensburg . Finally, he was summoned to a Christmas court at Merseburg in 1052 1053 and there deposed. He was replaced early the next year by Henry s unexpectedly newborn son, later the Emperor Henry IV . Cuno, who had not come to blows with the bishop, returned to Bavaria and rebelled. He was in league with the rebellious Welf, Duke of Carinthia Welf of Carinthia and Andrew I of Hungary . He died in exile after trying to assassinate the Emperor and seize ... in 1063. His enumeration is a little confused. He is sometimes not considered a Conrad, thus Conrad II, Duke of Bavaria Conrad II is numbered Conrad I. S start S hou Ezzonen ca. 1020 1055 Succession ... 168 Use dmy dates date January 2012 Persondata name Conrad I, Duke of Bavaria alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death 1055 place of death DEFAULTSORT Conrad I ... Category Year of birth uncertain Germany noble stub de Konrad I. Bayern es Conrado I Duque de Baviera fr Conrad II de Bavi re nl Koenraad I van Beieren pl Konrad I Bawarski ro Conrad I de Bavaria ...   more details



  1. Conrad I, Duke of Swabia

    Conrad I died August 20, 997 was Duke of Swabia from 983 until 997. His appointment as duke marked the return of Conradines Conradine rule over Swabia for the first time since 948. When Duke Otto I, Duke of Bavaria Otto I unexpectedly died during the Holy Roman Empire Imperial campaign in Italy of 981 982, he left no heirs. To fill the vacancy, Emperor Otto II appointed Conrad as Duke of Swabia. Conrad is notable for being the first Swabian duke to keep the title in the family after his death in 997 he was succeeded by his son Hermann II, Duke of Swabia Hermann II . There is considerable confusion about Conrad s family. The identities of his parents are not known for sure. This same situation exists for his wife, who is unlikely to have been a daughter of Liudolf, Duke of Swabia , the son of Emperor Otto I . He had at least six children, including his successor, Hermann II. There is a wealth of literature surrounding the attempt by de Armin Wolf Historiker Wolf and also de Donald C. Jackman Jackman , starting in 1980 to make his wife the daughter of Liudolf, however these attempts have been rebuffed by de Eduard Hlawitschka Hlawitschka . For an overview see the article by Nat Taylor at http quod.lib.umich.edu cgi t text text idx?c tmr idno baj9928.0406.016 rgn main view text this link . Sources http www.genealogics.org getperson.php?personID I00120359&tree LEO Konrad Herzog von ... 220 S. Hannover 2003. ISBN 3 7752 5732 2. in German S start Succession box before Otto I, Duke of Bavaria Otto I title Duke of Swabia years 983&ndash 997 after Hermann II, Duke of Swabia Hermann II S end Persondata name Conrad I, Duke of Swabia alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death 997 place of death DEFAULTSORT Conrad I, Duke Of Swabia Category 997 deaths ... Year of birth unknown de Konrad I. Schwaben fr Conrad Ier de Souabe hr Konrad I., vojvoda vapske id Conrad I, Adipati Swabia nl Koenraad I van Zwaben ro Conrad I de Suabia ru I ...   more details



  1. Conrad I, Count of Luxembourg

    Conrad I, Count of Luxembourg c. 1040 8 August 1086 was count of Luxembourg 1059 1086 , succeeding his father Giselbert of Luxembourg . He was embroiled in an argument with the archbishop of Trier as to the abbaye Saint Maximin in Trier which he had avowed. The archbishop excommunicated him Conrad had to make honourable amends and set out on pilgrimage for Jerusalem . He died in Italy on the return journey. He founded many abbeys the Orval Abbey abbaye d Orval in 1070, with Arnoul I of Chiny Arnoul I , count of Chiny . a Benedictine convent in Munster in 1083 Marriage and issue Around 1075 he married Clementia of Aquitaine Clementia 1060 1142 , suggested to have been daughter of William VII of Poitiers Pierre Guillaume VII , duke of Aquitaine and of Ermesinde. They had Henri III de Luxembourg Henri III 1086 , comte Luxembourg Konrad, cit en 1080 Mathilde 1070 , married Godefroy 1075 , comte de Bleisgau Rodolphe 1099 , abbot of Saint Vannes at Verdun Ermesinde 1075 1143 , married in 1096 to Albert II 1098 , count of Egisheim and of Dagsbourg, in 1101 to Godefroi Ier de Namur Godefroy 1067 1139 , count of Namur . They were parents of Henry IV of Luxembourg William I, Count of Luxembourg William I 1081 1131 , count of Luxembourg s start Succession box before Giselbert of Luxembourg Giselbert title count of Luxembourg after Henry III, Count of Luxembourg Henry III years 1059 1086 end Monarchs of Luxembourg Use dmy dates date January 2012 Persondata name Conrad I, Count of Luxembourg alternative names short description date of birth 1040 place of birth date of death 1086 place of death Category 1040 births Category 1086 deaths Category People excommunicated by the Roman Catholic Church Category Counts of Luxembourg de Konrad I. Luxemburg fr Conrad Ier de Luxembourg lb Konrad I. vu L tzebuerg nl Koenraad I van Luxemburg pl Konrad I Luksemburski pt Conrado I de Luxemburgo ru I ...   more details



  1. Conrad I, Duke of Bohemia

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Conrad I of Brno Lang cs Konr d I. Brn nsk died 6 September 1092 was the duke of Bohemia for eight months in 1092. He was the brother and successor of Vratislav II of Bohemia Vratislaus II died 14 January 1092 . He was the third son of Bretislaus I of Bohemia Bretislaus I and Judith of Schweinfurt . He did not succeed as king, because his brother had only been lifted to the royal dignity ad personam by the Emperor Henry IV and that title was therefore not hereditary. Before he became duke of Bohemia, he had long ruled over Moravia , as junior sons typically did, as duke of Brno and Znojmo since 1054 . By his marriage to Wirpirk of Tengling , he had two children Old ich or Ulrich , prince of Brno from 1092 to 1097 and from 1100 to his death on 11 November 1115 Luitpold, prince of Znojmo from 1092 to 1097 and from 1100 to his death on 15 March 1113 He was succeeded as duke by his nephew Bretislaus II of Bohemia Bretislaus . Ancestry ahnentafel top width 100 center ahnentafel compact5 style font size 90 line height 110 border 1 boxstyle padding top 0 padding bottom 0 boxstyle 1 background color fcc boxstyle 2 background color fb9 boxstyle 3 background color ffc boxstyle 4 background color bfc boxstyle 5 background color 9fe 1 1. Conrad I, Duke of Bohemia 2 2. Bretislaus I, Duke of Bohemia Bretislaus I of Bohemia 3 3. Judith of Schweinfurt 4 4. Old ich ... 1092 S end Monarchs of Bohemia Use dmy dates date January 2012 Persondata name Conrad I, Duke of Bohemia ... place of death DEFAULTSORT Conrad I, Duke Of Bohemia Category Bohemian monarchs Category Roman Catholic ... stub bg I cs Konr d I. Brn nsk de Konrad I. B hmen eo Konrado la 1 a Bohemio fr Conrad Ier de Boh me id Konrad I dari Bohemia nl Koenraad I van Bohemen no Konrad I av B hmen pl Konrad I Przemy lida pt Conrado I da Bo mia ru I sk Konr d I. Brniansky sv Konrad I av B hmen ... I, Duke of Bohemia Boleslaus I of Bohemia 17 17. Biagota ? 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 ...   more details



  1. Burgraviate of Nuremberg

    II 1188 1255, younger son of Frederick I 1218 1261 1262 Conrad I, Burgrave of Nuremberg Conrad I ... as Conrad III 1262 1297 Frederick III, Burgrave of Nuremberg Frederick III der Erber ca. 1218 1297, son of Conrad I 1297 1300 John I, Burgrave of Nuremberg John I ca. 1279 1300, elder son of Frederick III . Ruled with his brother Frederick IV. 1297 1332 Frederick IV, Burgrave of Nuremberg Frederick ... House of Hohenzollern 1192 1200 1204 Frederick I, Burgrave of Nuremberg Frederick I 1139 1200 1204 ... ruled until ca 1137 ca 1137 ca 1143 Conrad I von Raabs Conrad I ca 1100 ca 1143 ca 1143 ca 1160 ... after the death of his brother. 1332 1357 John II, Burgrave of Nuremberg John II der Erwerber 1309 1357, son of Frederick IV 1357 1397 Frederick V, Burgrave of Nuremberg Frederick V 1333 1397, son of John II 1397 1420 John III, Burgrave of Nuremberg John III 1369 1420, son of Frederick V ... N rnberg conventional long name Burgraviate of Nuremberg common name Nuremberg, Burgraviate continent ... a ribband argent s1 Imperial City of Nuremberg image s1 File Wappen von N rnberg.svg 20px alt Dimidiated ... flag type Flag under the Raabs an der Thaya Raabs capital Nuremberg footnotes Accepts wikilinks File ... as burgraves, in a stained glass window at Hohenzollern Castle The Burgraviate of Nuremberg lang de ... of Nuremberg the burgraviate soon lost power over the city, which became independent from 1219. Eventually ... . History See also Nuremberg History l1 Nuremberg History Nuremberg was probably founded around ... City of Nuremberg , de Historisches Lexikon Bayerns Historisches Lexikon Bayerns ref From 1050 ... routes. Conrad III of Germany King Conrad III established the burgraviate and the first administration ... N rnberg Reichsschulthei from 1173 74. ref name HLB N rnberg Entwicklung ref name Cath Nuremberg Cite Catholic Encyclopedia id 11168a title Nuremberg ref This castellan not only administered the imperial lands surrounding Nuremberg, but levied taxes and constituted the highest judicial court ...   more details



  1. Conrad II of Raabs

    Burgraviate of Nuremberg Burgrave of Nuremberg years 1160 1191 S aft after Frederick I, Burgrave of Nuremberg Frederick I br small de jure uxoris small S end Persondata NAME Conrad II of Raabs ALTERNATIVE NAMES Konrad II. von Raabs German SHORT DESCRIPTION Burgrave of Nuremberg 1160 1191 DATE OF BIRTH circa 1125 1130 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH circa 1191 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Conrad 02 Raabs Category Burgraves of Nuremberg Category House of Raabs Category German nobility Category 12th century ...infobox nobility name Conrad II of Raabs image caption noble family House of Raabs father Conrad I of Raabs mother spouse Hildegard of Abenberg birth date circa 1125 1130 birth place death date circa 1191 death place Conrad II of Raabs circa 1125 1130 &ndash circa 1191 was from about 1160 until his death Burgrave of the medieval Burgraviate of Nuremberg . Life Conrad was a count of Raabs, a family of edelfrei nobility, named after their first castle, Burg Raabs an der Thaya in Lower Austria . Conrad II was a son of Conrad I of Raabs , who had been enfeoffed around 1105 with the Burgraviate of Nuremberg , together with his older brother Gottfried II of Raabs Gottfried II . Gottfried II s son Gottfried III of Raabs was expressly referred to with the title burggravius de Norinberg in 1154. Around 1160, Conrad II succeeded Gottfried III as Burgrave. Conrad II did not have a male heir, and when he died around 1191, the male line of the Counts of Raabs died out. The Burgraviate of Nuremberg was inherited by is son in law, Frederick I, Burgrave of Nuremberg Frederick I of Zollern, who had married Conrad II s daughter, Sophia of Raabs . Emperor Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor Henry VI probably enfeoffed Frederick I as Burgrave of Nuremberg. References Sigmund Benker and Andraes Kraus eds. Geschichte Frankens bis zum Ausgang des 18. Jahrhunderts , Founded by Max Spindler, 3rd ed., Beck, Munich, 1997, ISBN 3 406 39451 5 Norbert Angermann, et al. editors and consultants Lexikon des Mittelalters ...   more details



  1. Elisabeth of Nuremberg

    bfc boxstyle 5 background color 9fe 1 1. Elisabeth of Nuremberg 2 2. Frederick V, Burgrave of Nuremberg 3 3. Elisabeth of Meissen 4 4. John II, Burgrave of Nuremberg 5 5. Elisabeth of Henneberg 6 6 ... 8 8. Frederick IV, Burgrave of Nuremberg 9 9. Margarete of G rz 10 10. de Berthold VII. Berthold VII of Henneberg Schleusingen 11 11. Adelaide of Hessen 12 12. Frederick I, Margrave of Meissen 13 13 ... 16 16. Frederick III, Burgrave of Nuremberg 17 17. Helene of Saxony 18 18. Albrecht of Kaernten Tyrol ...Unreferenced date February 2007 Infobox royalty name Elisabeth of Nuremberg title Electress Palatine of the Rhine br Queen of the Romans image Ruprecht III Pfalz .jpg image size 200px caption Elisabeth and her husband, Rupert of Germany house House of Hohenzollern birth date 1358 death date 26 July 1411 aged 53 father Frederick V, Burgrave of Nuremberg mother Elisabeth of Meissen spouse Rupert of Germany , Elector Palatine of the Rhine, King of the Romans issue Rupert Pipan br Margaret of the Palatinate br Frederick of the Palatinate br Louis III, Count Palatine of the Rhine br Agnes of the Palatinate br Elisabeth of the Palatinate br John, Count Palatine of Neumarkt br Stefan, Count Palatine of Simmern Zweibr cken br Otto I, Count Palatine of Mosbach Elisabeth of Nuremberg 1358 26 July 1411 was the daughter of Frederick V, Burgrave of Nuremberg and Elisabeth of Meissen . She was a member ... Adolph I, Duke of Cleves Adolf of Kleve . Elisabeth 27 October 1381 &ndash 31 December 1408, Innsbruck ... of Simmern Zweibr cken Stephen 23 June 1385 &ndash 14 February 1459, Simmern . Otto I, Count Palatine ... Blankenbourg 22 22. Henry I, Landgrave of Hesse 23 23. Adelheid of Brunswick Luneburg 24 24. Albert ... of Orlam nde 28 28. Louis II, Duke of Bavaria 29 29. Matilda of Habsburg 30 30. Bolko I the Strict ... Persondata . NAME Nuremberg, Elisabeth Of ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1358 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 26 July 1411 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Nuremberg, Elisabeth Of Category ...   more details




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