Joachim von Hohenzollern (21 June 1554, in Sigmaringen – 7 July 1587, in Cölln) was a titular Count of Hohenzollern. Joachim was the 4th surviving son...
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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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Duke of Holstein-Gottorp (b. 1568) June 23 – Ōmura Sumitada, Japanese Christian daimyō (b. 1533) July 7 – Joachim of Zollern, Titular Count of Hohenzollern...
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successor, married Johanna of Witthem (d. 1544) Anna (1496–1530), a nun Martin Dressel: Graf Eitelfriedrich II. von Zollern (1452 - 1512), Gesellschaft...
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Duke of Holstein-Gottorp (b. 1568) June 23 – Ōmura Sumitada, Japanese Christian daimyō (b. 1533) July 7 – Joachim of Zollern, Titular Count of Hohenzollern...
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cardinal (d. 1621) June 21 – Joachim of Zollern, Titular Count of Hohenzollern (d. 1587) July 5 – Elisabeth of Austria, Queen of France (d. 1592) October...
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cardinal (d. 1621) June 21 – Joachim of Zollern, Titular Count of Hohenzollern (d. 1587) July 5 – Elisabeth of Austria, Queen of France (d. 1592) October...
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The youngest son, Joachim, received the county of Zollern. This line was the first to die out, when Joachim's son Joachim Georg died in 1602. Hohenzollern...
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Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen (redirect from House of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen)
five of these fiefs (not including Nuremberg) constituted an immediate territory of the Holy Roman Empire under the counts of Zollern, vassals of the Holy...
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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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daughter of Duke Bernard I of Brunswick-Lüneburg. From this marriage, he had three children: Joachim the Elder (died before 1424) Joachim the Younger (born after...
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German Histories in the Age of Reformations, 1400–1650. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-139-48115-1. Laczny, Joachim. "Frederick III (1440–1493)...
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Burladingen (section Coat of arms)
County of Zollern, but it vanished from usage by 1541. The township was given the right to use a seal again in 1710 after an appeal to the Prince of Hohenzollern-Hechingen...
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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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article contains a list of knights of the Order of the Golden Fleece. 1601 On 29 June 1943 Archduke Karl Pius of Austria, Prince of Tuscany issued a manifesto...
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over the guardianship of Count Jakob of Geroldseck. Under the rule of his father Charles I the possessions of the county of Zollern (who in the narrow sense...
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Luppurg (1296–1313) Nikolaus von Ybbs [de; fr; cs] (1313–1340) Friedrich von Zollern-Nürnberg (1340–1365/1368) Heinrich III von Stein (1365–1368) Konrad VI...
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1941-1973 (1891-1973), also Landgrave of Fürstenberg-Weitra Prince Maximilian Egon of Fürstenberg (1896-1959) Joachim Egon, 10th Prince 1973-2002 (1923-2002)...
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IV, Count of Zollern (c. 1188 – c. 1255), Burgrave of Nuremberg Michael Frieser (born 1964), member of the German Bundestag Gottfried II of Raabs (died...
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Upper Swabia (category Regions of Baden-Württemberg)
Ulm via Sigmaringen to Donaueschingen in Baden. Finally Zollernalbbahn (Zollern Alb Railway), which on its stretch from Aulendorf to Sigmaringen passes...
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Fourth Infantry Division, under Lieutenant General Baron Zollern, advanced towards the Fortress of Bitche; which, however, the French commandant, General...
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Count John of Schwarzburg and his son, Günther. In 1360 Countess Sophia of Zollern, née von Schlüsselberg, petitioned in vain for the return of the family's...
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Bruno Möhring (category People from the Province of Prussia)
hall for the Zollern II/IV Colliery in Dortmund, now the headquarters of the Westphalian Industrial Museum, is considered a fine example of Jugendstil design...
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parish villages of Hartheim and Unterdigisheim. Around 1300, Count Frederick of Zollern owned land and serfs in Meßstetten. Count Henry of Hohenberg sold...
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that have received names, and explains the meanings of those names. Official naming citations of newly named small Solar System bodies are approved and...
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Thomas Bareiß (category Members of the Bundestag for the Christian Democratic Union of Germany)
"Leserbriefe / / Man kann mich problemlos erreichenWahlen / Schule / ZOLLERN-ALB-KURIER". 23 September 2015. Archived from the original on 23 September...
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(1398–1406) Otto III of Hachberg, Prince-bishop (1410–1434) Friedrich III von Zollern [de], Prince-bishop (1434–1436) Heinrich von Hewen [de], Prince-bishop...
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Brandenburg–Pomeranian conflict (category History of Pomerania)
Burgrave of Nuremberg of the House of Hohenzollern (also House of Zollern), who started his reign in Brandenburg as Frederick I. When Frederick I of the House...
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