- war of succession, the
Habsburgs inherited their domains. The
Lords of
Sanneck (Žovnek)
Castle on the Sann (Savinja)
river in
Lower Styria were first...
-
Ulrich of
Sanneck (German:
Ulrich von
Sanneck, Slovene:
Ulrik Žovneški;
around 1255 – 1316), Lord of Žovnek (
Sanneck, in German), was a free
noble (roughly...
- the
first half of the 15th century. Born as Frederick, Lord of Žovnek (
Sanneck) and
baron of
Savinja (Soune) in the Holy
Roman Empire, he
inherited vast...
-
Lords of
Sanneck and the
Lords of Auffenstein. The
gateway was
later moved from the
northern side by
freemen loyal to the
Lords of
Sanneck. They gave...
-
Conrad I of
Sanneck (German:
Conrad von
Sanneck, Slovene:
Konrad Žovneški; ? –
before 1255), Lord of Žovnek (
Sanneck, in German), was a free
noble in the...
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Ulrich of
Sanneck ∞
Catherine of
Heunburg Wladislaw I of
Poland Frederick I of
Celje ∞
Diemut of
Walsee Stephen II of
Bosnia Casimir III of
Poland Ulrich...
-
known of Hermann's
early life. He was the second-born son of
Frederick of
Sanneck,
first Count of Celje, and his wife
Diemut from the
noble Wallsee family...
- of
Count Hermann II of Celje, of the
family of the
Counts of
Cilli and
Sanneck,
whose family seat was in
Celje Castle (Burg Obercilli, now in Slovenia)...
-
Ulrich of
Sanneck ∞
Catherine of
Heunburg Stephen I of
Bosnia Casimir III the
Great Frederick I of
Celje ∞
Diemut of
Wallsee Elizabeth of
Poland ∞ Charles...
-
Moravia Conrad of
Thuringia (1206–1240)
Conrad I of
Sanneck (died
before 1255), Lord of Žovnek (
Sanneck), in what is now
Slovenia Konrad I of Meissen, or...