John III, Count of Fürstenberg
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John III, Count of Fürstenberg
Summary
John III, Count of Fürstenberg is a human[1]. He was born on +1410-00-00T00:00:00Z[2]. He died on +1443-03-30T00:00:00Z[3].
Key Facts
- John III, Count of Fürstenberg was born on +1410-00-00T00:00:00Z[2].
- John III, Count of Fürstenberg died on +1443-03-30T00:00:00Z[3].
- John III, Count of Fürstenberg's father was Henry V, Count of Fürstenberg[4].
- John III, Count of Fürstenberg's mother was Verena von Hachberg[5].
- Among John III, Count of Fürstenberg's spouses was Anna of Kirchberg[6].
- A child of John III, Count of Fürstenberg was Anna of Fürstenberg-Geisingen[7].
- John III, Count of Fürstenberg is recorded as male[8].
- John III, Count of Fürstenberg's instance of is recorded as human[9].
- John III, Count of Fürstenberg's Commons category is recorded as John III, Count of Fürstenberg-Geisingen[10].
- John III, Count of Fürstenberg's genealogics.org person ID is recorded as I00271928[11].
- John III, Count of Fürstenberg's sibling is recorded as Conrad III, Count of Fürstenberg[12].
- John III, Count of Fürstenberg's sibling is recorded as Anna of Fürstenberg[13].
- John III, Count of Fürstenberg's sibling is recorded as Magdalena of Fürstenberg[14].
- John III, Count of Fürstenberg's Roglo person ID is recorded as p=johann;n=zu furstenberg[15].
Body
Origins and Family
John III, Count of Fürstenberg was born on +1410-00-00T00:00:00Z[2]. His father was Henry V, Count of Fürstenberg[4]. His mother was Verena von Hachberg[5].
Personal Life
Among John III, Count of Fürstenberg's spouses was Anna of Kirchberg[6]. A child of him was Anna of Fürstenberg-Geisingen[7].
Death and Burial
John III, Count of Fürstenberg died on +1443-03-30T00:00:00Z[3].
FAQs
Who were John III, Count of Fürstenberg's parents?
John III, Count of Fürstenberg's father was Henry V, Count of Fürstenberg[4]. John III, Count of Fürstenberg's mother was Verena von Hachberg[5].
Who was John III, Count of Fürstenberg married to?
John III, Count of Fürstenberg's spouses include Anna of Kirchberg[6].