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- The House of Kotzau was an old minor German noble family in Franconia, Germany. The House of Kotzau took its name from the village of Kotzau, today called...
- succession of Bayreuth. Regina was created Frau von Kotzau in 1701. Their descendants, the Freiherren von Kotzau were extinct in the male line in 1976.[better source needed]...
- ancient knightly family of Kotzau. According to the genealogists Alban of Dobeneck, Georg Wolf of Kotzau was a son of Hans von Kotzau, who was Amtmann of Münchberg...
- Kasper and married him in 1478. In 1476, Margaret succeeded Catherine of Kotzau as abbess of the Poor Clares monastery at Hof. In 1490, she abdicated and...
- this was confirmed in 1328 by Emperor Louis the Bavarian. In 1430 Hans of Kotzau defeated the Hussites in the Battle of Katharinenberg, a low mountain immediately...
- 2023. Grabner, C. (1904). Die Abstammung der Freien u. Edlen Herren v. Kotzau aus dem Hause Hohenzollern (in German). p. 3. Retrieved August 1, 2023....
- turned into a school. After the siege, Henry IV briefly put Georg Wolf of Kotzau (who had once served Margrave Albert) in charge of the governance of Hof...
- Brandenburg-Kulmach-Oberkotzau 7 Dec 1666 24 Jan 1703 Regina Magdalena Lutz, Countess of Kotzau, had issue Henrietta FitzJames, Viscountess Consort Galmoye 1667 3 Apr 1730...
- 2023. Grabner, C. (1904). Die Abstammung der Freien u. Edlen Herren v. Kotzau aus dem Hause Hohenzollern (in German). p. 3. Retrieved 1 August 2023. Grossmann...
- Schaumberg family. 9 Longa von Kotzau 1411–1428 According to the genealogist Alban von Dobeneck, Longa came from a branch von Kotzau family, which was propertied...