Eitel Friedrich III, Count of Hohenzollern (1494 – 15 January 1525 in
Pavia
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The city was a major polit ...
) was Count of
County of Hohenzollern from 1512 until his death.
Life
Eitel Friedrich was a son of Count
Eitel Friedrich II (1452–1512) from his marriage to
Magdalena (1460 -1496), the daughter of Margrave
Friedrich of Altmark. Eitel Friedrich succeeded his father as
Count of Hohenzollern in 1512.
In 1515, he married
Johanna of Witthem (d. 1544), the daughter of Philip, Lord of
Beersel and
Boutersem.
Eitel Friedrich III was top councillor and great chamberlain to Emperor
Maximilian I, which demonstrates that he, like his father before him, had excellent relations with the
Habsburgs
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. He was also Imperial Archchamberlain and captain of the Lordship of Hohenberg.
He died in Pavia in 1525; he may have been poisoned. He was in Pavia to serve as captain of the
Landsknecht
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regiment. He was buried in the
Basilica of San Pietro in Ciel d'Oro of
Pavia
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The city was a major polit ...
.
Issue
His marriage Eitel Friedrich had the following children:
*
Karl I (1516–1576), his successor as Count of Hohenzollern, married in 1537 to Margravine Anna of
Baden-Durlach (1512–1579)
* Ferfried (died young)
* Anna (d. 1574)
* Margaret (died young)
* Eitel Friedrich, (d. 1544), fell during the
Siege of St. Dizier
* Felix Friedrich (d. 1550)
* Johanna (d. 1550), married in 1539 to Baron James III,
Seneschal
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of
Waldburg-Trauchburg (1512–1542)
Ancestry
References
* Wolfgang Neugebauer: ''Die Hohenzollern. Anfänge, Landesstaat und monarchische Autokratie bis 1740'', vol. 1, Stuttgart, Berlin and Cologne, 1996
External links
Entry at rootsweb.ancestry.com
Counts of Hohenzollern
House of Hohenzollern
1494 births
1525 deaths
16th-century German nobility
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