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  1. dewiki Friedrich I. (Zollern) elwiki Φρειδερίκος Α΄ του Τσόλερν; enwiki Frederick I, Count of Zollern; frwiki Frédéric Ier de Zollern; hewiki פרידריך הראשון, רוזן צולרן; nlwiki Frederik I van Zollern; ruwiki Фридрих I фон Цоллерн

  2. 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]

  3. Engraving of Frederick I, Count of Zollern. Three quarter length with a plumed helmet, and armour, and holding a sword in left hand and a baton in right. With coat of arms and German inscription on entablature below. One of a series of portraits of the early Counts of Zollern and Hohenzollern, a plate from Johann Ulrich Pregizer IIIs book Teutscher Regierungs- und Ehren-Spiegel (1703).

  4. 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…

  5. 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

  6. Frederick II, Count of Zollern was the eldest son of Frederick I, Count of Zollern, and became Count of Zollern after his father's death around 1125. Frederick I, Count of Zollern , was often cited as a powerful Swabian Count and supporter of the imperial party of Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor.

  7. Media in category "Frederick I, Count of Zollern" This category contains only the following file. Fridrich I, Grav zu Zollern.png 583 × 1,211; 1.27 MB.