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Frederick II of Zollern

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Noble family
  
Hohenzollern

Died
  
1142 or after 1145

Name
  
Frederick of


Father
  
Friedrich I, Count of Zollern

Mother
  
Udilhild of Urach-Dettingen

Parents
  
Frederick I, Count of Zollern

Children
  
Frederick I, Burgrave of Nuremberg

Grandchildren
  
Conrad I, Burgrave of Nuremberg, Frederick IV, Count of Zollern

Great grandchildren
  
Frederick V, Count of Zollern, Frederick III, Burgrave of Nuremberg

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Friedrich II, Count von Zollern (died: 1142 or after 1145) was the eldest son of Friedrich I, Count of Zollern, and became Count of Zollern after his father's death around 1125.

Friedrich II supported Lothar of Supplinburg, who was King of Germany, then Holy Roman Emperor, from 1125 to Lothar's death in 1137 against the House of Hohenstaufen, then supported that same house (and the new German King, Conrad III of Germany) after 1138 against the House of Welf.

It was also at this time that the counts of Zollern were able to greatly increase their possessions in terms of both territory and castles in the southwestern parts of today's Germany, expanding to the Rhine, and lower Danube, as well as adding territory in Alsace and by the Neckar. All of these possessions were in the form of allodial land. Land held in feudal tenure was added to these outright possessions to form the ancestral territory of the counts of Zollern.

Family and children

Friedrich had at least two sons:

  • Friedrich III, Count of Zollern, (died: c. 1200), who became Burgrave of Nuremberg as Friedrich I
  • Bertold of Zollern
  • References

    Frederick II of Zollern Wikipedia