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Hohenzollern dynasty

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Hohenzollern dynasty

Dynasty prominent in European history, chiefly as the ruling house of Brandenburg-Prussia (1415–1918) and of imperial Germany (1871–1918). The first recorded ancestor, Burchard I, was count of Zollern in the 11th century. Two main branches were formed: the Franconian line (including burgraves of Nürnberg, electors of Brandenburg, kings of Prussia, and German emperors) and the Swabian line (including counts of Zollern, princes of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, and princes and then kings of Romania). The Franconian branch became Lutheran at the Reformation but turned to Calvinism in 1613 and acquired considerable territory in the 15th–17th centuries. Both Prussian and German sovereignties were lost at the end of World War I (1914–18). The Swabian line remained Catholic at the Reformation and ruled in Romania until 1947. The Hohenzollern monarchs included Frederick William I, Frederick II (the Great), Frederick William II, and Frederick William III of Prussia; William I and William II of Germany; and Carol I and Carol II of Romania.



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For the early modern period, the evolving transformation of the Hohenzollern dynasty into a bureaucratic absolutist state is the principal hook upon which Clark hangs other critical features of Prussian culture, public life, and state building: Pietism, the Enlightenment, the landed aristocracy, social hierarchies, and the military.
He focuses on the importance of the Hohenzollern dynasty which led the territorial expansion and the creation of a Prussian identity.
The Villa Principe Leopoldo & Residence, perched atop the fabled "Golden Hill", an oasis of calm and beauty which dominates the city of Lugano, is named after its builder, Prince Frederic Leopold, a distinguished cavalry general and member of the ruling German Hohenzollern dynasty, whose family chose it as their favourite summer residence.
 
 
 
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