Ulrich I, Count of Celje
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Ulrich I. von Cilli (* 1331 in Cilli ?; † 26. Juli 1368) war Graf von Cilli.
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Ульрих I фон Цилли (нем. Ulrich von Cilli, словен. Ulrik Celjski; ок. 1331 — 26 июля 1368) — 2-й граф Цельский (1359—1368), штирийский дворянин и кондотьер, который был главой дома Целе с 1359 по 1368 год вместе со своим младшим братом Германом I. Во время его правления дом Целе стал одним из самых могущественных дворянских домов на территории современной Словении, и заложил основу для его экспансии в соседнюю Славонию и Хорватию в следующем поколении.
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Ulrich I (German: Ulrich von Cilli, Slovene: Ulrik Celjski; around 1331 – 1368), Count of Celje, was a Styrian nobleman and condottiere, who was head of the House of Celje between 1359 and 1368, together with his younger brother Hermann I. During his reign, the House of Celje became one of the most powerful noble houses in the territory of present-day Slovenia, and laid the basis for its expansion to neighboring Slavonia and Croatia in the next generation. Ulrich's skills as a military commander are usually credited for the House of Celje's acceptance into the circles of the Central European high nobility in the second half of the 14th century. His life was immortalized in the poem Von graff Ulrichen von Tzili (On the Count Ulrich of Cilli) by the 14th century Austrian poet Peter Suchenwir
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Ulrich I. (Cilli)
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Ульрих I (граф Целе)
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Ulrich I, Count of Celje
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Ulrich I of Celje
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Ulrich I of Celje
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Ulrich's coat of arms
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Diemut of Walsee
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Adelaide of Ortenburg
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Hermann I of Celje and William of Celje
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Ulrich I. von Cilli (* 1331 in Cilli ?; † 26. Juli 1368) war Graf von Cilli.
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Ulrich I (German: Ulrich von Cilli, Slovene: Ulrik Celjski; around 1331 – 1368), Count of Celje, was a Styrian nobleman and condottiere, who was head of the House of Celje between 1359 and 1368, together with his younger brother Hermann I. During his reign, the House of Celje became one of the most powerful noble houses in the territory of present-day Slovenia, and laid the basis for its expansion to neighboring Slavonia and Croatia in the next generation. Ulrich's skills as a military commander are usually credited for the House of Celje's acceptance into the circles of the Central European high nobility in the second half of the 14th century. His life was immortalized in the poem Von graff Ulrichen von Tzili (On the Count Ulrich of Cilli) by the 14th century Austrian poet Peter Suchenwirt.
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Ульрих I фон Цилли (нем. Ulrich von Cilli, словен. Ulrik Celjski; ок. 1331 — 26 июля 1368) — 2-й граф Цельский (1359—1368), штирийский дворянин и кондотьер, который был главой дома Целе с 1359 по 1368 год вместе со своим младшим братом Германом I. Во время его правления дом Целе стал одним из самых могущественных дворянских домов на территории современной Словении, и заложил основу для его экспансии в соседнюю Славонию и Хорватию в следующем поколении.
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