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  1. Frederick ( Middle High German: Friderich, [1] Standard German: Friedrich; 21 September 1371 – 20 September 1440) was the last Burgrave of Nuremberg from 1397 to 1427 (as Frederick VI ), Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach from 1398, Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach from 1420, and Elector of Brandenburg (as Frederick I) from 1415 until his death.

  2. Elisabeth married when she was only eight in 1366 to Albert III, Duke of Austria. Elisabeth and Albert had no children and she died aged only fifteen in 1373; she was buried with Albert's parents in Gaming Charterhouse in Lower Austria. Her husband remarried to Beatrix of Nuremberg and they were parents of Albert IV, Duke of Austria.

  3. Detailed information about the coin ½ Thaler (Konventionshalbtaler), Free imperial city of Nuremberg, with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, value and other numismatic data

  4. Élisabeth de Nuremberg. Robert Ier et Élisabeth, d'après une fresque au château de Heidelberg ( XVe siècle). Élisabeth de Nuremberg, née en 1358 et morte le 26 juillet 1411 à Heidelberg, est une princesse de la maison de Hohenzollern, fille du burgrave Frédéric V de Nuremberg. Elle fut reine de Germanie et électrice consort palatine ...

  5. 26 de jul. de 2022 · Genealogy for Johan II of Nuremberg-Zollern (Zollern), Burgrave of Nuremberg-Zollern (c.1310 - 1357) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. People Projects Discussions Surnames

  6. The following 51 files are in this category, out of 51 total. "St. Elisabeth Church" (front of Weisser Turm) Nurnberg Germany - panoramio.jpg 1,280 × 960; 518 KB. "St. Elisabeth's Church" Nurnberg Germany - panoramio.jpg 1,280 × 960; 525 KB. Alt-Nürnberg Elisabeth-Kapelle Stich bei Gottlieb Bäumler 1846.jpg 1,024 × 820; 133 KB.

  7. Frédéric V est le fils de Jean II de Nuremberg et d' Élisabeth de Henneberg, fille de Berthold VII de Henneberg. Il succède à son père à sa mort, en 1357. L'empereur Charles IV lui confie la protection militaire du château de Nuremberg, important pour le Saint-Empire romain germanique.