Friedrich, Graf von Sülichen
Friedrich, Graf von Sülichen | |
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Born | 1010 |
Died | May 3, 1097 (aged 87) |
Noble family | House of Hohenzollern |
Spouse(s) | Irmentrud von Nellenburg |
Father | Friedrich of Sülichgau[contradictory] |
Mother | Hiltgart |
Friedrich, Count of Süllichen (1010 - May 3, 1097) was the Count of Süllichen and allegedly the father of Burkhard I.[1] Friedrich was probably a Count in the Sülichgau area (roughly corresponding to today's Tübingen district). He is likely to have been the son of Hesso I[contradictory] and Hiltgart. He was brother to Hesso II im Süllichgau.
His significance lies primarily in the fact that he is likely to be one of the earliest predecessors to the heads of the house of Hohenzollern, of which the Burgraves of Nuremberg, the Electors of Brandenburg, the Kings of Prussia, and the German Emperors were all part, and which still survives today. The next documented member of the dynasty is Burkhard I von Zollern.
See also[edit]
Friedrich, Graf von Sülichen Born: c.1010 Died: Unknown
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Preceded by Hesso I, Graf im Süllichgau |
Count of Süllichen | Succeeded by Friedrich I |
References[edit]
- ↑ Königlich Preußischer Staats-Anzeiger: 1870, [13] (in Deutsch). Decker. Search this book on
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