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- The County of Schaunberg (German: Grafschaft Schaunberg; also Schaumberg) was a state of the Holy Roman Empire, located in present-day Upper Austria....
- titles and estates. Hermann II married Anna, daughter of Count Henry of Schaunberg and Ursula of Gorizia, in c. 1377. They had six children: Frederick (1379–1454)...
- Rožmberka Died 28 July 1412 Noble family Rosenberg family Wives Barbora of Schaunberg Eliška of Kravař Issue Peter III of Rosenberg Oldřich II of Rosenberg...
- of Bosnia 4. Frederick II, Count of Celje 18. Henry VII of Schaunberg 9. Anna of Schaunberg 19. Ursula of Gorizia 2. Ulrich II, Count of Celje 20. Bartol...
- brothers and Jindřich of Hradec, Oldřich militarily supported Jindřich of Schaunberg in his dispute with Albert III, Duke of Austria. The dispute was eventually...
- Bavaria. Elisabeth (died ca 1383), married 1360, to Ulrich, Count of Schaunberg. Anna [de] (died 1383), Abbess of Birkenfeld and of Himmelkron. Adelheid...
- the eldest son of Henry III of Rosenberg and his first wife Barbara of Schaunberg. He was the first in line to succeed his father. He got engaged on 14...
- peace treaty with one of his brother's bitterest rivals, Heinrich von Schaunberg. When on 7 July 1379 he and Albert III signed the Treaty of Neuberg, Leopold...
- Hungary Anna of Poland William of Celje Hermann II, Count of Celje ∞ Anna Schaunberg Elizabeth of Bosnia Louis I of Hungary and Poland Anna of Celje Władysław...
- Frederick was the son of Hermann II, Count of Celje and his wife Anna of Schaunberg. Frederick II married Elizabeth of Frankopan and after her death in 1422...