- Reichenau,
Burkhard I,
Count of
Zollern (de Zolorin) was born
before 1025 and died in 1061. In 1095,
Count Adalbert of
Zollern founded the
Benedictine monastery...
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Zollern may
refer to:
House of Hohenzollern, a
German former royal dynasty Beatrix of
Zollern (1362–1414), wife of Duke
Albert III of
Austria Count of...
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Frederick II,
Count of
Zollern (died: 1142 or
after 1145) was the
eldest son of
Frederick I,
Count of
Zollern, and
became Count of
Zollern after his father's...
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Frederick I,
Count of
Zollern (nicknamed Maute; died
before 1125), was
often cited as a
powerful Swabian Count and
supporter of the
imperial party of...
- Netherlands. "Burkhard I. von
Zollern ("de Zolorin")".
Retrieved January 30, 2013. Schmid,
Ludwig (1862).
Geschichte der
Grafen von
Zollern-Hohenberg.
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Zollern (c. 1188 – c. 1255), also
known as
Burgrave Friedrich II of Nuremberg, was
Burgrave of
Nuremberg from 1204 to 1218 and
Count of
Zollern from...
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Beatrix of
Nuremberg (c. 1362,
Nuremberg – 10 June 1414, Perchtoldsdorf) was a
daughter of
Frederick V,
Burgrave of
Nuremberg and his wife
Elisabeth of...
- Hohenzollern. He was the
younger son of
Count Friedrich II of
Zollern, and
became Count of
Zollern as
Friedrich III
after the
death of his
other male relatives...
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Industrial Heritage. U-Tower,
former Dortmunder Union brewery, now a
museum Zollern II/IV Colliery, now part of the
Westphalian Industrial Museum and an Anchor...