Royal House

Casa di Hohenzollern

Dalla loro fortezza sveva alle vette della monarchia prussiana e tedesca, la Casa degli Hohenzollern ha forgiato una dinastia che ha plasmato il destino dell'Europa centrale per quasi un millennio.

1061–1918EuropeRoyal HouseProtestant

"Nihil Sine Deo"

Casa di Hohenzollern crest

Quick Facts

Years Active
1061–1918
Founder
Burkhard I
Region
Europe
Religion
Protestant

Notable Rulers

Documentary Chapters

Timeline

First Mention of Zollern

The ancestral seat of the Hohenzollern family is first cited in a document, establishing the family's early presence in Swabia.

Appointment as Burgraves of Nuremberg

Frederick III of Zollern is appointed Burgrave of Nuremberg by Emperor Henry VI, marking the Hohenzollerns’ entry into Franconian and imperial politics.

Frederick VI Invested as Elector of Brandenburg

Frederick VI receives the Electorate of Brandenburg from Emperor Sigismund, establishing Hohenzollern rule in the north.

Secularization of Prussia

Albert of Brandenburg-Ansbach becomes the first Duke of Prussia, transforming the Teutonic Order’s holdings into a secular duchy under Hohenzollern control.

Union of Brandenburg and Prussia

Brandenburg and Prussia are united under Hohenzollern rule, creating a powerful new territorial base.

Frederick William Becomes Great Elector

Frederick William ascends as Elector of Brandenburg, initiating major military and administrative reforms.

Frederick I Crowned King in Prussia

Frederick I crowns himself King in Prussia at Königsberg, elevating the Hohenzollerns to royal status.

Frederick the Great’s Accession

Frederick II (Frederick the Great) becomes King of Prussia, ushering in an era of military and cultural achievement.

Proclamation of the German Empire

Wilhelm I of Prussia is proclaimed German Emperor at Versailles, with the Hohenzollerns presiding over a unified Germany.

Wilhelm II Becomes Emperor

Wilhelm II ascends to the throne, marking the final phase of Hohenzollern rule.

Abdication of Wilhelm II

Wilhelm II abdicates following Germany's defeat in World War I, ending the Hohenzollern monarchy.

Death of the Last Emperor in Exile

Wilhelm II dies in exile in the Netherlands, closing a chapter in the dynasty’s history.

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