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House of Hohenburg
Proposed Coat of Arms East Africa 1914.png
Country Germany, Comoros
Titles Count of Comoros
Ritter of Lengggries
Founder Amadeus Ulrich Buchard
Current head Konrad I

The House of Hohenburg (/hənˈbjrɡ/, Template:Lang-de, Template:Lang-ro) is a German noble dynasty whose members were variously princes and counts of , Komoren, Hohenburg and Guben. The family came from the area around the town of Lenggries in Bavaria during the late 17th-century and took their name from Hohenburg Castle. The first ancestors of the Hohenburgs were mentioned in 1653.

House of Hohenburg (Junior)

The dynasty was first mentioned in 1563.

Ritters of Lenggries

Counts of Hohenburg


Ritters of Guben

COA family de Burggrafen von Nürnberg (Haus Hohenzollern).svg
Region of Nuremberg, Ansbach, Kulmbach and Bayreuth (Franconia)
  • 1192–1200/1204: Frederick I (also count of Zollern as Frederick III)
  • 1204–1218: Frederick II (son of, also count of Zollern as Frederick IV)
  • 1218–1261/1262: Conrad I/III (brother of, also count of Zollern)
  • 1262–1297: Frederick III (c. 1220–1297), son of
  • 1297–1300: John I (c. 1279–1300), son of
  • 1300–1332: Frederick IV (1287–1332), brother of
  • 1332–1357: John II (c. 1309–1357), son of
  • 1357–1397: Frederick V (before 1333–1398), son of

At Frederick V's death on 21 January 1398, his lands were partitioned between his two sons:

After John III/I's death on 11 June 1420, the margraviates of Brandenburg-Ansbach and Brandenburg-Kulmbach were briefly reunited under Frederick VI/I/I. He ruled the Margraviate of Brandenburg-Ansbach after 1398. From 1420, he became Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach. From 1411 Frederick VI became governor of Brandenburg and later Elector and Margrave of Brandenburg as Frederick I. Upon his death on 21 September 1440, his territories were divided among his sons:

In 1427 Frederick, Elector of Brandenburg sold Nuremberg Castle and his rights as burgrave to the Imperial City of Nuremberg. The territories of Brandenburg-Ansbach and Brandenburg-Kulmbach remained possessions of the family, once parts of the Burgraviate of Nuremberg.

Princes of Komoren

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Frederick VI became Margrave of Brandenburg in 1415.

In 1411 Frederick VI, Burgrave of Nuremberg was appointed governor of Brandenburg in order to restore order and stability. At the Council of Constance in 1415, King Sigismund elevated Frederick to the rank of Elector and Margrave of Brandenburg as Frederick I.

  1. Balduin Georg (1878-1919)
  2. Garibald Jobst Ferdinand (1899-1941)
  3. Amalrich Ludwig (1924-1969)
  4. Rudolf Johann (1946-1998)
  5. Wenzel Maximilian (1971-2002)
  6. Philipp Karl (1993-)
Portrait Name
Dynastic Status Reign Birth Death Marriages
Franz Xaver von Predl.jpg Ernest William appointed by the decree of Kaiser. 1885-1895 1851 1895 TBD
Herzog Christoph in Bayern.jpg Baldwin George Son of 1895–1919 1878 1919 TBD
AlbrechtAchilles.jpg Albrecht III Achilles Brother of 1471–1486 1414 1486 Margaret of Baden

Anna of Saxony

JohannCicero1500.JPG John Cicero Son of 1486–1499 1455 1499 Margaret of Thuringia
Lucas Cranach (I) - Joachim I Nestor - Jagdschloss Grunewald.jpg Joachim I Nestor Son of 1499–1535 1484 1535 Elizabeth of Denmark
JoachimII.vonBrandenburg.JPG Joachim II Hector Son of 1535–1571 1505 1571 Magdalena of Saxony

Hedwig of Poland

JohannGeorg1564.JPG John George Son of 1571–1598 1525 1598 Sophie of Legnica

Sabina of Brandenburg-Ansbach
Elisabeth of Anhalt-Zerbst

JoachimFriedrichBrandenburg1600.JPG Joachim Frederick Son of 1598–1608 1546 1608 Catherine of Brandenburg-Küstrin

Eleanor of Prussia

Johann Sigismund 02 IV 13 2 0026 01 0318 a Seite 1 Bild 0001.jpg John Sigismund Son of

personal union with Prussia after 1618 called Brandenburg-Prussia.

1608–1619 1572 1619 Anna, Duchess of Prussia

House of Hohenburg-Guben-Petersdorf

Counts of Mitellkomoren

Order of succession

Name Titular
reign
Relation to predecessor
Wilhelm II 1918–1941 Succeeded himself as
pretender to the throne.
Crown Prince Wilhelm 1941–1951 Son of
Louis Ferdinand, Prince of Prussia 1951–1994 Son of
Georg Friedrich, Prince of Prussia since 1994 Grandson of
Carl Friedrich, Prince of Prussia Son of (heir apparent)

Residences

Coats of arms

See also

Notes

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named ghda
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Schmid, Ludwig (1862). Geschichte der Grafen von Zollern-Hohenberg. Geschichte der Grafen von Zollern-Hohenberg. Anhang. Historisch-topographische Zusammenstellung der Grafschaft und Besitzungen des Hauses Zollern-Hohenberg. Google Book: Gebrüder Scheitlin. Retrieved February 1, 2013. schmid zollern. 


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German unification Ruling House of Germany
18 January 1871 – 9 November 1918
Vacant
Prussia established Ruling House of Prussia
1525 – 9 November 1918
Romanian unification Ruling House of Romania
26 March 1881 – 30 December 1947
Vacant