Frederick IV of Nuremberg (1287–1332), Burgrave of Nuremberg from House of Hohenzollern. A burgrave is a Count of a castle or fortified town The English form is derived through the French from the German Burg Graf He was younger son of Frederick III of Nuremberg from his second marriage with Helene of Saxony. Frederick III of Nuremberg (c 1220&ndash 14 August 1297, Cadolzburg) Burgrave of Nuremberg from the House of Hohenzollern
Life
He succeeded to the burgraviate when his older brother John I died in 1300. A burgrave is a Count of a castle or fortified town The English form is derived through the French from the German Burg Graf
Fought alongside Louis the Bavarian at the Battle of Mühldorf on September 28, 1322. Louis IV ( 1 April[[ 282]] &ndash 11 October 1347) called the Bavarian, of the house of Wittelsbach, was the Duke of Bavaria The Battle of Mühldorf was fought on September 28, 1322 between Bavaria and Austria.
Frederick IV acquired the town Ansbach in 1331 for the Hohenzollern by purchase. Ansbach, or Anspach, originally Onolzbach, is a town in Bavaria, Germany.
A year later Frederick died, and was succeeded by his son, John II.
Family and children
He married before 2 August 1307 Margarete of Görz. Events 338 BC - A Macedonian army led by Philip II defeated the combined forces of Athens and Thebes in the They children were:
- John II of Nuremberg (ca. John II of Nuremberg (c 1309 &ndash 1357 Burgrave of Nuremberg from House of Hohenzollern. 1309–1357).
- Conrad III of Nuremberg (d. 1334).
- Friedrich (d. 1365), Bishop of Regensburg in 1340-1365.
- Albrecht "der Schöne" (d. 1361).
- Berthold (1320–1365, Willibaldsburg), Bishop of Eichstädt in 1354-1365, Chancellor to Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor. Eichstädt is a village in Brandenburg, Germany. It is not to be confused with Eichstätt, Bavaria. Charles IV ( Czech: Karel IV, German: Karl IV, Hungarian: IV Károly; 14 May 1316 &ndash
- Helene (d. after 1374), married to:
- ca 1321 Count Otto V of Orlamünde;
- 1341/46 Count Henry VII of Schwarzburg.
- Anna (d. after 1340), married Landgrave Ulrich I of Leuchtenberg.
- Margarete (d. after 13 November 1382), married 1332 Count Adolf I of Nassau-Wiesbaden. Events 1002 - English king Ethelred orders the killing of all Danes in England, known today as the St
- Agnes (d. after 1363), married to:
- in 1336 Berthold V of Neuffen, Count of Marstetten and Graisbach;
- ca. Märstetten is a municipality in the district of Weinfelden in the canton of Thurgau in Switzerland. 1343 Count Albrecht II of Werdenberg and Heiligenberg. Heiligenberg is a municipality and a village in the Bodensee district in Baden-Württemberg, about seven kilometres north of Salem, in Germany
- Katharina (d. after 11 March 1373), married 1338 Count Eberhard of Wertheim. Events 1425 BC - Thutmose III, Pharaoh of Egypt, dies (according to the Low Chronology of the 18th Dynasty
List of Burgraves of Nuremberg House of Raabs 1105 –ca 1137 Gottfried II von Raabs (??–ca John II of Nuremberg (c 1309 &ndash 1357 Burgrave of Nuremberg from House of Hohenzollern.
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