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- Zollern abstract "Zollern, from 1218 Hohenzollern, was a county of the Holy Roman Empire. Its ruling dynasty was the House of Hohenzollern, a Swabian noble family first mentioned in 1061. They named their estates after Hohenzollern Castle at the Swabian Alb; its capital was Hechingen. Its coat of arms was that of the ruling house.According to the medieval chronicler Berthold of Reichenau, the nobleman Burkhard I, Count of Zollern (de Zolorin) was born before 1025 and died in 1061. By his name, an affiliation with the Alamannic dynasty of the Burchardings is possible, though not proven. The Zollerns received the comital title from Emperor Henry V in 1111. As loyal liensmen of the Swabian Hohenstaufen dynasty, they were able to significantly enlarge their territory. Count Frederick III (c. 1139 – c. 1200) accompanied Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa against Henry the Lion in 1180, and through his marriage was granted the Burgraviate of Nuremberg by Emperor Henry VI of Hohenstaufen in 1191. In 1218 the burgraviate passed to Frederick's younger son Conrad I, he thereby became the ancestor of the Franconian Hohenzollern branch, which acquired the Electorate of Brandenburg in 1415.Affected by economic problems and internal feuds, the Hohenzollern counts from the 14th century onwards came under pressure by their mighty neighbours, the Counts of Württemberg and the cities of the Swabian League, whose troops besieged and finally destroyed Hohenzollern Castle in 1423. Nevertheless the Hohenzollerns retained their estates, backed by their Brandenburg cousins and the Imperial House of Habsburg. In 1534, Count Charles I of Hohenzollern (1512–1576) received the counties of Sigmaringen and Veringen as Imperial fiefs.In 1576, upon the death of Charles I, the County of Hohenzollern was divided up between his three sons: Eitel Frederick IV of Hohenzollern-Hechingen (1545–1605) Charles II of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen (1547–1606) Christopher of Hohenzollern-Haigerloch (1552–1592)In this way, the counties of Hohenzollern-Hechingen, Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, and Hohenzollern-Haigerloch were established. Haigerloch fell to Sigmaringen in 1767; Hechingen and Sigmaringen were reunited only when they were ceded to Prussia in 1849/1850, thereafter the Province of Hohenzollern.".
- Zollern capital Hechingen.
- Zollern dissolutionYear "1576".
- Zollern foundingYear "1052".
- Zollern motto "()".
- Zollern thumbnail Flag_of_Hohenzollern-Hechingen_and_Sigmaringen.png?width=300.
- Zollern wikiPageID "34493".
- Zollern wikiPageRevisionID "568430506".
- Zollern capital "Hechingen".
- Zollern commonLanguages German_language.
- Zollern commonName "Zollern".
- Zollern continent "Europe".
- Zollern conventionalLongName "County of Zollern".
- Zollern country "Germany".
- Zollern datePost "1850".
- Zollern empire "Holy Roman Empire".
- Zollern era "Middle Ages".
- Zollern eventEnd Partition_(politics).
- Zollern eventPost "Province of Hohenzollern".
- Zollern eventPost "Reunited as Prussian".
- Zollern eventStart "Established".
- Zollern flagS "Flag of Hohenzollern-Hechingen and Sigmaringen.png".
- Zollern governmentType "Principality".
- Zollern hasPhotoCollection Zollern.
- Zollern imageCoat "Wappen Hechingen.svg".
- Zollern imageFlag "Flag of Hohenzollern-Hechingen and Sigmaringen.png".
- Zollern imageMap "Grafschaften Hohenzollern 1370.png".
- Zollern imageMapCaption "Hohenzollern territories about 1370".
- Zollern imageP "24".
- Zollern imageS "20".
- Zollern latd "48".
- Zollern latm "21".
- Zollern latns "N".
- Zollern longd "8".
- Zollern longew "E".
- Zollern longm "58".
- Zollern nativeName "Grafschaft Zollern".
- Zollern p "Duchy of Swabia".
- Zollern region "Swabia".
- Zollern religion "Roman Catholic".
- Zollern s "Hohenzollern-Haigerloch".
- Zollern s "Hohenzollern-Hechingen".
- Zollern s "Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen".
- Zollern status "Vassal".
- Zollern yearEnd "1576".
- Zollern yearStart "1052".
- Zollern subject Category:1576_disestablishments.
- Zollern subject Category:History_of_Baden-Württemberg.
- Zollern subject Category:House_of_Hohenzollern.
- Zollern subject Category:States_and_territories_established_in_1052.
- Zollern subject Category:States_of_the_Holy_Roman_Empire.
- Zollern point "48.35 8.966666666666667".
- Zollern point "52.27073 8.90311".
- Zollern type AdministrativeDistrict108491826.
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- Zollern type StatesAndTerritoriesEstablishedIn1052.
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- Zollern type Country.
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- Zollern type PopulatedPlace.
- Zollern type Wikidata:Q532.
- Zollern type Country.
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- Zollern type Country.
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- Zollern comment "Zollern, from 1218 Hohenzollern, was a county of the Holy Roman Empire. Its ruling dynasty was the House of Hohenzollern, a Swabian noble family first mentioned in 1061. They named their estates after Hohenzollern Castle at the Swabian Alb; its capital was Hechingen. Its coat of arms was that of the ruling house.According to the medieval chronicler Berthold of Reichenau, the nobleman Burkhard I, Count of Zollern (de Zolorin) was born before 1025 and died in 1061.".
- Zollern label "Condado de Zollern".
- Zollern label "Zollern".
- Zollern label "Zollern".
- Zollern label "Zollern".
- Zollern sameAs Zollern.
- Zollern sameAs 3_22879.
- Zollern sameAs Zollern.
- Zollern sameAs Condado_de_Zollern.
- Zollern sameAs Q1154377.
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- Zollern sameAs Zollern.
- Zollern lat "48.35".
- Zollern lat "52.27073".
- Zollern long "8.90311".
- Zollern long "8.966666666666667".
- Zollern wasDerivedFrom Zollern?oldid=568430506.
- Zollern depiction Flag_of_Hohenzollern-Hechingen_and_Sigmaringen.png.
- Zollern isPrimaryTopicOf Zollern.
- Zollern name "County of (Hohen-)Zollern".
- Zollern name "Grafschaft (Hohen-)Zollern".
- Zollern name "Zollern".