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  1. Frederick I, Count of Zollern (nicknamed Maute; died: before 1125), was often cited as a powerful Swabian Count and supporter of the imperial party of Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor. He most likely was the son of Burkhard I, and was married to Udilhild (or Udahild) of the House of Urach (died: 11. April, 1134), which house later became the Fürstenberg family. They had nine children; his eldest ...

  2. Other articles where Frederick IV is discussed: Hohenzollern dynasty: …became burgrave in 1192 as Frederick I. Between his two sons, Conrad and Frederick, the first dynastic division of lasting consequence took place: that between the line later known as Franconian (burgraves of Nürnberg, later electors of Brandenburg, kings in Prussia, kings of Prussia, German emperors) and the Swabian line…

  3. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Count of Zollern as Frederick III: after 1145 — circa 1200 Predecessor: Frederick II Successor: Frederick II/IV Burgrave of Nuremberg as Frederick I: circa 1192 — circa 1200

  4. Friedrich IV was the younger son of Friedrich I of Nuremberg-Zollern ( c. 1139 – c. 1200) and his wife Sophia of Raabs (died c. 1218) . After his father's death, he was appointed as his successor as Burgrave of Nuremberg. In 1218, Friedrich and his older brother Conrad I divided their inheritance: Conrad received the Franconian possessions ...

  5. Burkhard I, Lord of the House of Hohenzollern ( Latin: Burchardus, Burcardus; born c. before 1025; killed as part of a feud in 1061 [1]) is considered the first well-documented ancestor of the Hohenzollern dynasty. [2] Because of his name, it has been attempted to link the Hohenzollern family's descent to the medieval Burchardings family, but ...

  6. Life. Friedrich was a son of the Count Friedrich IV of Zollern from his 1248 marriage to Elisabeth of Abensberg. He succeeded his father around 1255 as Count of Zollern. Friedrich was appointed reeve of Beuron Archabbey. He founded the Stetten Abbey in Gnadental in 1259 and he and his wife expanded the abbey in 1267.

  7. Count of Zollern r. c. 1145 –1150/5: Gotfried Count of Zollern r. c. 1150 /5–1160: Frederick I Burgrave of Nuremberg r. c. 1192 –1200 Frederick III Count of Zollern r. after 1145–c. 1200 before 1139–c. 1200: Franconian Branch: Swabian Branch: Conrad I Burgrave of Nuremberg r. 1218–1261 c. 1186 –1261: Frederick IV Count of ...