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Friedrich VON HOHENZOLLERN-NÜRNBERG IV
- Preferred Name: Friedrich VON HOHENZOLLERN-NÜRNBERG IV
- Alternate Name: Friedrich Iv Count Of Zollern
- Alternate Name: Frederick Zollern Hohenzollern Count IV
- Alternate Name: Friedrich Count of Zollern Hohenzollern IV
- Alternate Name: Friedrich IV Count Of Zollern & Hohenzollern
- Gender: M
- Death: 19 MAY 1332 in Numberg, Bavaria, Germany at LATI: N9.7753 LONG: E0.5456
- Birth: 15 AUG 1287 in Nürnberg, Bavaria, Germany at LATI: N9.4539 LONG: E1.0771
- Burial: 1332 in Kloster, Heilsbronn, Mittelfranken, Bavaria at LATI: N9.3417 LONG: E0.8069
- http://familysearch.org/v1/TitleOfNobility: Burgrave de Nuremberg1300
- http://familysearch.org/v1/TitleOfNobility: Vicaire Impérial pour la Tuscie1328
- FSID: LXQV-MZY
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
Frédéric IV est le fils cadet du burgrave Frédéric III de Nuremberg et d'Hélène de Saxe. Il succède à son frère aîné Jean Ier et devient burgrave de Nuremberg en 1300. Il sert fidèlement les empereurs Rodolphe Ier, Adolphe de Nassau, Albert II et Henri VII.
Le 28 septembre 1322, Frédéric combat aux côtés de Louis de Wittelsbach les Autrichiens placés sous le commandement de Frédéric le Bel lors de la bataille de Mühldorf. Au cours de cette bataille, il fait prisonnier le duc Ferry IV de Lorraine.
Par la suite, le nouvel empereur Louis IV lui confie des postes très importants, entre autres celui de vicaire impérial pour la Tuscie en 1328. En 1331, Frédéric IV acquiert la ville d'Ansbach et le château de Dornberg, biens ayant appartenu au comte d'Oettingen (de)1.
À sa mort, son fils Jean II lui succède.
Frederick IV of Nuremberg (1287–1332) from the House of Hohenzollern was Burgrave of Nuremberg from 1300 to 1332. He was the younger son of Burgrave Frederick III from his second marriage with the Ascanian princess Helene, daughter of Duke Albert I of Saxony.
Born
1287
Died
May 19, 1332 (aged 45)
Noble family
Hohenzollern
Spouse(s)
Margaret of Görz
DetailIssue
John II, Burgrave of Nuremberg
Father
Frederick III of Nuremberg
Mother
Helene of Saxony
Life
He succeeded to the burgraviate when his elder brother John I died in 1300. In 1307, he and King Albert I of Germany led an Imperial Army into the Battle of Lucka against the Wettin margraves Frederick I of Meissen and Dietrich IV of Lustia, and were defeated. Frederick IV fought more successfully alongside the Wittelsbach king Louis the Bavarian at the Battle of Mühldorf on 28 September 1322, capturing the Habsburg rival Frederick the Fair.
In 1331 he purchased the town of Ansbach, nucleus of the later Hohenzollern Principality of Ansbach established in 1398. A year later Frederick died, and was succeeded by his son, John II.
Family and children
He married before 2 August 1307 Margaret of Görz-Tyrol, a granddaughter of Duke Meinhard of Carinthia. Their children were:
John II, Burgrave of Nuremberg (c. 1309–1357).
Conrad III of Nuremberg (d. 1334).
Frederick (d. 1365), Bishop of Regensburg in 1340-1365.
Albert "der Schöne" (d. 1361); his daughter Anna of Nuremberg married Swantibor III, Duke of Pomerania.
Berthold (1320–1365, Willibaldsburg), Bishop of Eichstädt in 1354-1365, Chancellor to Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor.
Helene (d. after 1374), married to:
c. 1321 Count Otto V of Orlamünde;
1341/46 Count Henry VII, Count of Schwarzburg-Blankenburg.
Anna (d. after 1340), married Ulrich I of Leuchtenberg.
Margarete (d. after 13 November 1382), married 1332 Adolph I, Count of Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein.
Agnes (d. after 1363), married to:
in 1336 Berthold V of Neuffen, Count of Marstetten and Graisbach;
ca. 1343 Albrecht II of Werdenberg and Heiligenberg.
Katharina (d. after 11 March 1373), married in 1338 to Eberhard of Wertheim.
For four generations of family tree see: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_IV,_Burgrave_of_Nuremberg
=== Burggraf v. Nürnberg 1300 ===
Burggraf v. Nürnberg 1300
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=== Saved the empire at the battle of Muuhld ===
Saved the empire at the battle of Muuhldorf in 1322.
Preferred Parents:
Father: Friedrich VON HOHENZOLLERN III, b. 1220 in Nürnberg, Bavaria, Holy Roman Empire d. 13 AUG 1297 in Cadolzburg, Fürth, Bavaria, Germany
Mother: Helena VON ANHALT, b. 1247 in Wittenberg-Saxony, Germany (Sachsen-Wittenberg, Deutschland). d. 12 JUN 1309 in Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany.
Family 1: Margaretha Carinthia Karnten von Gorz-Tyrol Countess of Gorz-Tirol, b. 1290 in Carinthia, Austria d. 26 JUN 1348 in Neustadt an der Aisch, Mittelfranken, Bayern, Allemagne
- Johann de Nuremberg II, b. 1310 in Nuremberg, Nurnberg, Bavaria, Germany d. 7 OCT 1357 in Heilsbronn, Ansbach, Bavaria, Germany
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