Burgraves of Nuremberg

Burgraves of Nuremberg

List of Burgraves of Nuremberg

House of Raabs

* 1105–ca. 1137 Gottfried II von Raabs (??–ca. 1137)
* ca. 1137–ca. 1143 Conrad I (ca. 1100–ca. 1143)
* ca. 1143–ca. 1160 Gottfried III (??–ca. 1160)
* ca. 11601191/1192 Conrad II (ca. 1125/30–1191/92, died without male descendants)

House of Hohenzollern

* 11921200/1204 Frederick I (1139–1200/1204), originally Frederick III of Zollern, was married to Sophia, daughter of Conrad II and through this union became burgrave)
* 12041218 Frederick II (1188–1255, younger son of Frederick I)
* 12181261/1262 Conrad III "der Fromme" (ca. 1186–1261/2, elder son of Frederick I and brother of Frederick II)
* 12621297 Frederick III "der Erber" (ca. 1218–1297, son of Conrad III)
* 12971300 John I (ca. 1279–1300, elder son of Frederick III, up to his death together with his brother Frederick IV)
* 13001332 Frederick IV (1287–1332, younger son of Frederick III and brother of John I, took over the burgraviate rule after the death of his brother alone).
* 13321357 John II "der Erwerber" (1309–1357, son of Frederick IV)
* 13571397 Frederick V (1333–1397, son of John II)
* 13971420 John III (1369–1420, son of Frederick V)
* 13981427 Frederick VI (1371–1440, son of Frederick V, from 1412 as Frederick I also Elector of Brandenburg, from 1420 Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach).


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