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  1. 8 de abr. de 2023 · The Hohenzollern family established a dynasty ruling the German kingdoms of Brandenburg (1415–1918) and Prussia (1525–1918) until the end of World War I (1914–18). The Hohenzollerns were one of the most influential among the German royal families within the Holy Roman Empire and, during the period following its dismantling by Napoleon I ...

  2. 14 de mar. de 2023 · History of the House of Hohenzollern. The exact origins of the House of Hohenzollern are a bit of a historical mystery. The first mention of the dynasty traces all the way back to 1061, with the ...

  3. Prussia - German Empire, Hohenzollern Dynasty, Unification: The reforming impulse flagged after 1815. Frederick William III promised in May 1815 to introduce a constitution but failed to carry out his promise, and the army lost much of its new spirit. By contrast, the Prussian educational system remained the best in Europe, the University of Berlin in particular enjoying an unrivaled ...

  4. 10 de jan. de 2020 · Last week we've looked at the prehistory of the territories that would eventually be united in the state of Prussia and the Teutonic Order, the Warrior Monks...

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  5. 7 de mar. de 2024 · If you’re a history enthusiast or simply fascinated by European royalty, a walking tour through the breathtaking landmarks of Royal Berlin is an absolute must. This delightful journey will take you through the remnants of the Hohenzollern dynasty, unravelling the tales of kings, emperors, and queens who shaped the city’s past.

  6. Family History. In line with many dynasties, origin and beginning of the Hohenzollern dynasty is not defined in history. In 1061 the first documented mention was in the “World Chronicle“. Monk Berthold of the Abbey in Reichenau stated that both brothers Wezil and Burchardus ”de Zolorin” were killed in battle.

  7. High atop Mt. Hohenzollern is the imperial seat of a dynasty that brought forth more illustrious kings and kaisers than any other in Germany's history. An estimated 300,000 tourists every year make the trek to pay a visit to Hohenzollern Castle in Swabia, making it one of the most popular in all of Europe.

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