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  1. Frederick I, Count of Zollern (nicknamed Maute; died: before 1125 [1] ), 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, [2] : XXIX and was married to Udilhild (or Udahild) of the House of Urach (died: 11.

  2. 4 de jun. de 2021 · Friedrich I, Count of Zollern (nicknamed Maute; died: before 1125 [1]), was often cited as a powerful Swabian Count and supporter of the imperial party of Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor.

    • "Fridrich I", "Grav zu Zollern"
    • before circa 1125
    • before circa 1062
  3. The most senior of these in the 14th century, Count Frederick VIII (d. 1333), had two sons, the elder of whom became Frederick IX (d. 1379), first Count of Hohenzollern, and fathered Friedrich X who left no sons when he died in 1412.

  4. The next documented member of the dynasty is Frederick I, Count of Zollern, who was probably a son or a grandson of Burkhard I. He was the ancestor of Kaiser Wilhelm II, King Frederick the Great, and Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands .

  5. Federico I, Conde de Zollern (apodado Maute ; murió: antes de 1125 [1] ), fue citado a menudo como un poderoso Conde de Suabia y partidario del partido imperial de Enrique V, Emperador del Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico .

  6. Frederick I (born between August and November 1371, Nürnberg [Germany]—died Sept. 20, 1440, Cadolzburg, near Nürnberg) was the elector of Brandenburg from 1417 and the founder of the Brandenburg line of Hohenzollern. He was the second son of Frederick V, burgrave of Nürnberg.

  7. 22 de ene. de 2019 · Father of Fredrick III/I of Zollern, Count of Zollern, Burgrave of Nuremberg and Berthold Graf von Zollern. Brother of N. von Zollern; Burchard II, count of Hohenberg; Ulrich von Zollern; Luitgard von Zollern; Egino, Graf von Zollern and 4 others.