Friedrich VIII, Count of Zollern, nicknamed Easter Sunday (d. 1333) was a Count of Hohenzollern. Friedrich was the younger son of the Count Friedrich VI of Hohenzollern...
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Frederick VIII or Friedrich VIII may refer to: Frederick VIII, Count of Zollern (d. 1333) Frederick VIII, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein (1829–1880) Frederick...
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that of King of Prussia. 1192–1200/1204: Frederick I (also count of Zollern as Frederick III) 1204–1218: Frederick II (son of, also count of Zollern as...
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(d. 1309), Count of Zollern married in 1298 to Countess Eufemia of Hohenberg (d. 1333) Friedrich VIII "Easter Sunday" (d. 1333), Count of Hohenzollern...
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Friedrich VII, Count of Zollern (died after 6 October 1309) was a German nobleman. He was the ruling Count of Zollern from 1298 until his death. He was...
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Leiningen family (redirect from Count of Leiningen-Dachsburg)
the male line when Count Frederick I died about 1220. Frederick I's sister, Liutgarde, married Simon II, Count of Saarbrücken. One of Liutgarde's sons,...
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Count of Hohenzollern. On 27 July 1342, he closed a treaty of agnatic seniority with the Zollern-Schalksburg line, in which the senior of the two counts should...
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Count of Hohenzollern-Hechingen. Friedrich was the younger son of Count Friedrich of Strasbourg, from his marriage to Margaret, the daughter of Count...
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county of Zollern. This line was the first to die out, when Joachim's son Joachim Georg died in 1602. Hohenzollern family tree on the site of the Hohenzollern...
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Blumenthal family (redirect from Joachim VIII)
Blumenthal), Bishop of Brandenburg 1241–51 Otto (II) Magistrate in 1420, a bulwark of Frederick Count of Zollern against the Wendish nobility of the Brandenburg...
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I, Count of Hohenzollern (also known as Jost Nikolaus I or Jos Nikolaus I; 1433 – 9 February 1488) was a German nobleman from the Swabian branch of the...
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Constantine VIII and Basil II, reigning for 66 years in total (962–1028) and for 65 years in total (960–1025) respectively, are not included, because for part of...
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count Henry of Trimberg), the counts named Conrad and John aren't usually numbered in sources, and the numbering for counts named Egon and Frederick is...
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Burgraves of Nuremberg – Frederick I, Burgrave of Nuremberg (1192–1204), Frederick IV, Count of Zollern (1204–1218), Conrad I, Burgrave of Nuremberg (1218–1262)...
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IV of Henneberg-Schleusingen had signed a treaty of inheritance with Duke John Frederick II of Saxony. However, when the last Count George Ernest of Henneberg...
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(1493–1505) County of Tyrol (complete list) – William, Count (1386–1406) Leopold II, Regent (1396–1406) Frederick of the Empty Pockets, Count (1406–1439) Sigismund...
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Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor (redirect from Maximillian I of Austria)
earned him the reputation of being fickle. Hollegger concurs that Maximilian's court officials, except Eitelfriedrich von Zollern and Wolfgang von Fürstenberg...
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from the bishop of Basel. Count Oswald von Thierstein in 1479 received Hohkönigsburg in the Alsace as fief from emperor Frederick III. The Thierstein family...
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Dortmund (redirect from County of Dortmund)
a part of the European Route of Industrial Heritage. U-Tower, former Dortmunder Union brewery, now a museum Zollern II/IV Colliery, now part of the Westphalian...
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of Brandenburg and his other sons, Frederick and Sigmund, with the areas around Ansbach and Kulmbach. Thus the Franconian territories of the Zollerns...
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by his supporters as Carlos VIII; his movement is therefore called carloctavismo or octavismo. He used the title Duke of Madrid as his grandfather had...
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Green Count, Count (1343–1383) Amadeus VII the Red Count, Count (1383–1391) Amadeus VIII, Count (1391–1416), Duke (1416–1440) son of Frederick IV, Burgrave...
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15 – Frederick II, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp (b. 1568) June 23 – Ōmura Sumitada, Japanese Christian daimyō (b. 1533) July 7 – Joachim of Zollern, Titular...
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male line when Count Frederick II died about 1214 or 1220. Frederick I's sister, Liutgarde, married Simon II, Count of Saarbrücken. One of Liutgarde's sons...
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Count (1258–1304) Duchy of Styria (complete list) – Leopold VI of Austria, Duke (1194–1230) Frederick II of Austria, Duke (1230–1246) Ottokar II of Bohemia...
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15 – Frederick II, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp (b. 1568) June 23 – Ōmura Sumitada, Japanese Christian daimyō (b. 1533) July 7 – Joachim of Zollern, Titular...
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(d. 1621) June 21 – Joachim of Zollern, Titular Count of Hohenzollern (d. 1587) July 5 – Elisabeth of Austria, Queen of France (d. 1592) October 1 –...
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