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  1. 25 de may. de 2024 · Then Frederick VI was appointed margrave of Brandenburg in 1411 and elector, as Frederick I, in 1415. Discover the legacy of Hohenzollern Castle in Swabia, Germany. Take a tour of the Hohenzollern Castle, seat of the most notable dynasty in Germany's history. See all videos for this article.

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  2. 23 de may. de 2024 · The cadet Swabian branch of the House of Hohenzollern was founded by Frederick IV, Count of Zollern. The family ruled three territories with seats at, respectively, Hechingen, Sigmaringen and Haigerloch. The counts were elevated to princes in 1623. The Swabian branch of the Hohenzollerns is Roman Catholic.

  3. 23 de may. de 2024 · Frederick I, duke of Swabia (as Frederick III, 1147–90) and German king and Holy Roman emperor (1152–90), who challenged papal authority and sought to establish German predominance in western Europe. He died while on the Third Crusade to the Holy Land. Learn more about Frederick’s life and reign.

  4. 25 de may. de 2024 · Frederich I was the son of Burchard I, Count of Zollern. He was the founder of the so-called Burchardinger family line, male-line ancestors of the House of Hohenzollern. [edit]Marriage and children. In 1245, Gertrude married Rudolph IV, Count of Habsburg. They had nine children:

  5. 20 de may. de 2024 · Frederick I Friedrich I: 21 September 1371 30 April 1415 – 20 September 1440 20 September 1440 Electorate of Brandenburg: Elisabeth of Bavaria-Landshut 18 September 1401 ten children Originally Burgrave of Nuremberg as Frederick VI. Appointed by King Sigismund in 1415 and enfeoffed in 1417. 1417–1426: Margraviate of Brandenburg

  6. 20 de may. de 2024 · Count of Habsburg: Hedwig of Kyburg: Conradin 1252–1268 King of Jerusalem: Frederick I 1257–1323 Mgve of Meissen Habsburg: Isabella of Burgundy 1270–1323: Rudolf I 1218–1291 King of Germany r. 1273–1291: Gertrude of Hohenberg c. 1225 –1281: Hartmann 1263–1281: Elizabeth of Carinthia c. 1262 –1312: Albert I 1255–1308 ...

  7. 25 de may. de 2024 · The first marriage, after 19 March 1366, was with Elisabeth of Bohemia (1358-1373), daughter of Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor. This marriage was childless; his wife died at fifteen. Secondly, he married Beatrix of Nuremberg, daughter of Frederick V of Nuremberg and Elisabeth of Meissen who gave him his only son, Albert IV, who succeeded him ...