Frederic Ier, count de Zollern

Frederic Ier, count de Zollern , (in German Friedrich Ier, graf der Zollern), deceased in 1145.

He was count de Zollern.

Family

Wire of Venceslas, count de Zollern.

Frederic Ier, count de Zollern married the countess Udilhild d' Urach-Bettingen († 1134), (girl of the count Egino II of Urach-Bettingen).

Last nine children were born from this union:

  • Bouchard II, count de Hohenberg, founder of the second branch (Zollern-Hohenberg)

  • Luitgarde de Zollern

  • Ulrich († 1134), abbot of Reichenau

  • Adalbert, it entered a monastic order

  • Gottfried († 1160), count de Zollern-Zimmern.

Zollern by their support with the Germanic Roman Holy roman Empire justified their princely rise. Frederic Ier, count de Zollern took his first steps on the political scene by fulfilling a diplomatic mission in France for Henri V of the Holy roman Empire.

Genealogy

Frederic Ier, count de Zollern belongs to the first branch of the Maison of Hohenzollern, this line provides voters, kings and emperors with the Prussia and the Germany, kings with the Romania (House of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen). Frederic Ier, count de Zollern is ascending current chief of the imperial House of Germany the prince Georges Frederic of Prussia and Michel Ier of Romania.

Internal bonds

External bonds and sources

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