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  1. Family tree of the House of Hohenzollern. Swabian branch. Kings of the Romanians. Residences. Property claims. Coats of arms. Members of the family after abdication. See also. References. Further reading. External links. House of Hohenzollern.

    • Before 1061
  2. Hohenzollern Castle, Hechingen, Germany. Hohenzollern dynasty, dynasty prominent in European history, chiefly as the ruling house of Brandenburg-Prussia (1415–1918) and of imperial Germany (1871–1918). It takes its name from a castle in Swabia first mentioned as Zolorin or Zolre (the modern Hohenzollern, south of Tübingen, in the Land ...

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  3. www.geni.com › projects › HohenzollernHohenzollern - Geni.com

    • Counts of Zollern - 1061
    • Burgraves of Nuremberg 1105-1440
    • Margraves of Brandenburg-Ansbach
    • Margraves of Brandenburg-Kulmbach
    • Margraves and Electors of Brandenburg
    • Dukes of Brandenburg-Jägerndorf 1523-1622
    • Margraves of Brandenburg-Küstrin
    • Margraves of Brandenburg-Schwedt
    • Dukes of Prussia
    • Kings in Prussia

    The Duchy of Brandenburg-Jägerndorf was purchased in 1523. 1. George I/I the Pious 1541-1543(also Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach) 2. George Frederick I/I/I/I 1543-1603(also Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach and Regent of Prussia) 3. Joachim I/I/III 1603-1606(also Regent of Prussia and Elector of Brandenburg) 4. Joha...

    The short-lived Margraviate of Brandenburg-Küstrin was set up, against the Hohenzollern house laws on succession, as a secundogenitur fief of the House of Hohenzollern, a typical German institution. 1. Johan the Wise 1535-1571 (son of Joachim I Nestor) He died without issue. The Margraviate of Brandenburg-Küstrin was absorbed in 1571 into the Margr...

    From 1688 onwards the Margraves of Brandenburg-Schwedt were a side branch of the House of Hohenzollern. Though recognised as a branch of the main dynasty the Margraviate of Brandenburg-Schwedt never constituted a principality with allodial rights of its own. 1. Philip William (Philip Wilhelm) 1688-1711(son of Frederick William, Elector of Brandenbu...

    In 1525 the Duchy of Prussia was established as a fief of the King of Poland. 1. Albert I(Albrecht I) 1525-1568 2. Albert II Frederick(Albrecht II Friedrich) co-inheritor 1568-1618(son of Albert I) 3. Joachim I/II Hector co-inheritor 1568-1571(also Elector of Brandenburg) 4. George Frederick I/I/I/I 1578-1603(Regent also Margrave of Brandenburg-Ans...

    In 1701 the title of King in Prussia was granted, without the Duchy of Prussia being elevated to a Kingdom within the Holy Roman Empire. From 1701 onwards the titles of Duke of Prussia and Elector of Brandenburg were always attached to the title of King in Prussia. 1. Frederick I/II/IV 1701-1713(also Duke of Prussia and Elector of Brandenburg) 2. F...

  4. The monarchs of Prussia were members of the House of Hohenzollern who were the hereditary rulers of the former German state of Prussia from its founding in 1525 as the Duchy of Prussia. The Duchy had evolved out of the Teutonic Order, a Roman Catholic crusader state and theocracy located along the eastern coast of the Baltic Sea.

    Name
    Lifespan
    Reign Start
    Reign End
    Frederick I the Mercenary King [1]
    ( 1657-07-11) 11 July 1657 – 25 February ...
    18 January 1701
    25 February 1713
    Frederick William I the Soldier King
    ( 1688-08-14) 14 August 1688 – 31 May ...
    25 February 1713
    31 May 1740
    Frederick II the Great
    ( 1712-01-24) 24 January 1712 – 17 August ...
    31 May 1740
    17 August 1786
    ( 1744-09-25) 25 September 1744 – 16 ...
    17 August 1786
    16 November 1797
  5. The dynasties covered are the Carolingians, Conradines, Ottonians, Salians, Supplinburger, Hohenstaufen, Welf, Habsburg, Nassau, Luxemburg, Wittelsbach, Lorraine, Habsburg-Lorraine, Bonaparte and Hohenzollern.

  6. La casa de Hohenzollern (en alemán: Haus Hohenzollern, pronunciado /ˌhaʊ̯s hoːənˈt͡sɔlɐn/ ⓘ, en rumano: Casa de Hohenzollern) fue una destacada dinastía real alemana (e imperial de 1871 a 1918) cuyos miembros fueron príncipes, electores, reyes y emperadores de Hohenzollern, Brandeburgo, Prusia, el Imperio alemán y Rumania .

  7. Our familys ancestral Seat, Hohenzollern Castle near Hechingen, in Baden-Württemberg, sees 350,000 visitors from all over the world each year, making it one of the most popular private museums in Germany. Hohenzollern Castle is still privately owned by the two branches of our house.