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Frederick XII, Count of Hohenzollern

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had lost much of its importance, because they had had to sell some of their territory, and divide the remaining territory among a growing number of ruling counts. The division of 1402 had reinforced this problem. Friedrich XI's territory had been divided between Friedrich XII and his brother Eitel
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allied with Eitel Friedrich I and the Counts of Württemberg against Friedrich XII. After they had besieged Hohenzollern castle for ten months, Friedrich XII had to surrender in 1423. Emperor
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Geschichte des Hauses Hohenzollern in genealogisch fortlaufenden Biographien aller seiner Regenten von den ältesten bis auf die neuesten Zeiten, nach Urkunden und andern authentischen Quellen
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were still owned jointly. The brothers constantly quarreled over their inheritance. Friedrich was in financial difficulties, and selling even more territory to the
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Geschichte, Land- und Ortskunde der souverainen teutschen Fürstenthümer Hohenzollern Hechingen und Sigmaringen
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The conflict with Eitel Friedrich I over Hohenzollern Castle escalated when in 1422 Friedrich XII began a
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would not solve his problem. The Counts of Hohenzollern wanted to remain independent from Württemberg.
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The capture of Friedrich the Oettinger, in a 19th century propagandistic representation from Württemberg
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In 1426, Friedrich XII and Eitel Friedrich I reconciled their differences. However, in 1428 or 1429,
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ordered the castle to be destroyed as a punishment, and forbade Friedrich to build it up again.
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When Eitel Friedrich I died in 1439, Friedrich XII claimed his inheritance, as did his nephew
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Die Hohenzollern. Anfänge, Landesstaat und monarchische Autokratie bis 1740
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Friedrich was confronted with the situation that the Swabian line of the
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took Friedrich XII prisoner. He remained in her custody until 1440.
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Friedrich XII died in childless in 1443 while on a journey to the
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