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John II, Burgrave of Nuremberg

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John II of Nuremberg (c. 13091357), Burgrave of Nuremberg from House of Hohenzollern. He was elder son of Frederick IV of Nuremberg and Margarete of Görz.

Life

He succeeded his father in 1332. He attained his name by the increase of the Frankish house possession of the Hohenzollern. From determining meaning the acquisition of the castle Plassenburg in Kulmbach with the county of Kulmbach by the contract of inheritance which became effective with the extinction of the present owners, the counts of Orlamünde in 1340. In the time of government John II falls the outbreak of the plague which demanded numerous victims also in Nuremberg. Because the population the Jews held responsible for the epidemic, as a result numerous Nuremberg Jews were murdered, without the burgrave intervened against it.

Family and children

He married before 3 March 1333 with countess Elisabeth of Henneberg. They children were:

  1. Frederick V of Nuremberg (before 3 March 133321 January 1398).
  2. Margarete (d. 1377), married in 1359, Landshut to Duke Stephen II, Duke of Bavaria.
  3. Elisabeth (d. ca. 1383), married 1360 Count Ulrich of Schaunberg.
  4. Anna (d. 1383), Abbess of Birkenfeld and of Himmelkron.
  5. Adelheid, a nun in Birkenfeld from 1361 to 1370.
Preceded by
Frederick IV
Burgrave of Nuremberg
13321357
Succeeded by
Frederick V

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