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  1. Spouse (s) Anastasia von Rheinfelden. Issue. Frederick I, Count of Zollern. Father. (possibly) Friedrich of Sülichgau. Mother. (possibly) Irmentrud of Nellenburg. 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 ...

    • Before 1025
    • (possibly) Irmentrud of Nellenburg
  2. 5 de dic. de 2022 · Son of Friedrich, count of Sülichen and Irmentrud von Nellenburg. Husband of Anastasia Von Zollern and Hedwig von Büren, Gräfin von Zollern. Father of Friedrich I "Maute" von Zollern, Graf von Zollern; Berthold Von Zollern and Burkhard Von Zollern.

    • circa 1038
    • Zollern, Wessingen, Hohaenzollern, Prussia
  3. The dynasty was first mentioned in 1061. According to the medieval chronicler Berthold of Reichenau, Burkhard I, Count of Zollern (de Zolorin) was born before 1025 and died in 1061. In 1095, Count Adalbert of Zollern founded the Benedictine monastery of Alpirsbach, situated in the Black Forest.

    • Before 1061
  4. Burchard I, the first recorded ancestor of the dynasty, was count of Zollern in the 11th century. In the third and fourth generation from him two lines were formed: that of Zollern-Hohenberg, extinct in all its branches by 1486, and that of the burgraves of….

  5. Burkhard I, Count of Zollern (born: before 1025; killed in action in 1061) is considered the first well-documented ancestor of the Hohenzollern dynasty. Because of his name, it is assumed that the Hohenzollern family may descend from the medieval Burchardings family.

  6. Burkhard I, Lord of the House of Hohenzollern ( Latin: Burchardus, Burcardus; born c. before 1025; killed as part of a feud in 1061) is considered the first well-documented ancestor of the Hohenzollern dynasty.

  7. 22 de abr. de 2020 · Today, the earliest mention of this noble dynasty can be dated with certainty to 1061. A nobleman was mentioned in the annals of a Benedictine monk, Berthold of Reichenau, and was named as Burkhard I, Count of Zollern. He was born sometime before 1025, and was killed in a feud in 1061.