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  1. Friedrich I, Count of Zollern , was often cited as a powerful Swabian Count and supporter of the imperial party of Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor.

  2. Friedrich was the younger son of the Count Friedrich VI of Hohenzollern from his marriage to Kunigunde (1265–1310), the daughter of Margrave Rudolf I of Baden. After his elder brother Friedrich VII died in 1309, Frederik VIII ruled Zollern jointly with his nephew Fritz I. After Fritz I died in 1313, Friedrich VIII ruled alone.

  3. Frederick I, Burgrave of Nuremberg. Friedrich I of Nuremberg (before 1139 – after 1 October 1200), [1] the first Burgrave of Nuremberg from the House of Hohenzollern. He was the younger son of Count Friedrich II of Zollern, and became Count of Zollern as Friedrich III after the death of his other male relatives. [1]

  4. 22 de ene. de 2019 · Genealogy profile for Friedrich II, count of Zollern Friedrich II von Zollern (Hohenzollern), Graf von Zollern und Hohenberg (c.1095 - c.1145) - Genealogy Genealogy for Friedrich II von Zollern (Hohenzollern), Graf von Zollern und Hohenberg (c.1095 - c.1145) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  5. Made Frederick I, Count of Zollern, based on a painting of him found at Peles Castle in Romania comments sorted by Best Top New Controversial Q&A Add a Comment Rofsbith •

  6. Frederick I, Count of Zollern (nicknamed German: Maute; died: before 1125), 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 , and was married to Udilhild (or Udahild) of the House of Urach (died: 11.

  7. count of Zollern (c. 1188 – c. 1255) Friedrich Friedrich II-IV Burggraf von Nürnberg, Graf von Zollern von Zollern-Hohenzollern (Zollern) (1188 - est. 1255)