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  1. Henry married in 1485 Countess Elisabeth of Zweibrücken-Bitsch. [1] Elizabeth died on 17 February 1487, a few days after giving birth to her son, Eitel Henry, on 8 February 1487. At his confirmation in 1493, Eitel Henry's name was changed to Ulrich [1] and he later became the third Duke of Württemberg. Henry married again on 21 July 1488, the ...

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  3. Ulrich III (1286/1291 – 11 July 1344) was Count of Württemberg from 1325 until his death in 1344.

  4. The County of Württemberg was a historical territory with origins in the realm of the House of Württemberg, the heart of the old Duchy of Swabia. Its capital was Stuttgart. From the 12th century until 1495, it was a county within the Holy Roman Empire. [1] It later became a duchy and, after the breakup of the Holy Roman Empire, a kingdom .

  5. Overview. Signatures, Inscriptions, and Markings. Provenance. Exhibition History. References. Title: Crossbow of Count Ulrich V of Württemberg (1413–1480) Maker: Attributed to Heinrich Heid von Winterthur (probably Swiss, active Stuttgart, recorded 1453–1460) Date: dated 1460. Geography: probably Stuttgart. Culture: German, probably Stuttgart.

  6. Apr 12, 2024 · Ulrich was the duke of Württemberg (1498–1519, 1534–50), a prominent figure in the German religious Reformation. A grandson of Ulrich V, count of Württemberg, he succeeded his kinsman Eberhard II as duke of Württemberg in 1498, being declared of age in 1503. He obtained territories from the.

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  7. Rule 5: After Karl Marx got elected president of Württemberg, I was lucky with restoring a monarchy, crowning him king. Just wait when he clashes with the leader of the People Commune of Tokyo, the Shogun Otto Von Bismark. Monarcho-Communism. "Workers of Württemburg, disperse!

  8. Hermann, of which very little is known, is probably a son of Hartmann, Count of Württemberg . Ulrich is believed to have been a cousin to Hartmann II, Count of Grüningen, and to have a paternal relation with Albert IV, Count of Dillingen. He was twice married. From his marriage to Mechthild of Baden, daughter of Hermann V, he had two ...

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