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  1. Hace 4 días · The senior Franconian branch of the House of Hohenzollern was founded by Conrad I, Burgrave of Nuremberg (1186–1261). The family supported the Hohenstaufen and Habsburg rulers of the Holy Roman Empire during the 12th to 15th centuries, being rewarded with several territorial grants.

  2. 20 de may. de 2024 · Children of Otto III. Despite co-rulership between them, they received different parts in the Margraviate to rule (alone or in co-rulership): John III (and then Otto V with Otto VI) received the seat at Salzwedel, from which Otto VI abdicated in 1286; Albert III received a seat in Stargard (which he ruled alone at least from 1284. Otto V the ...

  3. 4 de may. de 2024 · Margaret (1373–1410), who was married to John III, Burgrave of Nuremberg. Henry (1377–1378). After her husband's death at 29 November 1378 in Prague, Elizabeth's stepson Wenceslaus IV, son of Charles's previous wife, ascended the throne.

  4. 18 de may. de 2024 · Marriages and children. Married to Elisabeth von Henneberg, Gräfin von Henneberg, born before 1318, died on 6 December 1377 with. Friedrich, Burggraf von Nürnberg ca 1333-1398 possibly 65 years old. Margarete 1333-1377 44 years old. x. Anna †1383.

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    • Elisabeth Von Henneberg, Elisabeth
  5. 14 de may. de 2024 · La cinta adaptará la apasionante novelaEl nazi y el psiquiatra ’, sobre el primer doctor aliado que evaluó a figuras como Rudolf Hess ( sustituto del Führer ), Hermang Göring (...

  6. 2 de may. de 2024 · Reading Biblical History in Late Medieval Europe: The Nuremberg Chronicle - HIST 1011 - European History to 1600 (Jobin), An Introduction to Works Held by the Rare Books Collection, Rare & Distinctive Collections - Research Guides at University of Colorado Boulder.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NurembergNuremberg - Wikipedia

    Hace 1 día · King Conrad III, reigning as King of Germany from 1137 to 1152, established the Burgraviate of Nuremberg, with the first burgraves coming from the Austrian House of Raabs. With the extinction of their male line around 1189, the last Raabs count's son-in-law, Frederick I of the House of Hohenzollern , inherited the burgraviate in 1193.