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

  2. 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. It later became a duchy and, after the breakup of the Holy Roman Empire, a kingdom.

  3. Nov 5, 2019 · Death: November 07, 1344 (52-53) Elsass, Germany (Murdered) Place of Burial: Stuttgart Stiftskirche. Immediate Family: Son of Eberhard I, count of Württemberg and Marguerite de Lorraine Husband of Sophie Grafin von Wirttenburg Father of Agnes von Württemberg; Eberhard II the Jarrer, count of Württemberg; Ulrich IV, Graf von Württemberg and ...

  4. Ulrich V (1413 – 1 September 1480), nicknamed the Much-Loved (German: der Vielgeliebte), was Count of Württemberg from 1419 and then count of Württemberg-Stuttgart until his death in 1480.

  5. Louis III (1554 – 1593) Duke of Württemberg. Married firstly Dorothea Ursula (1559 – 1583) daughter of Charles II, Margrave of Baden-Durlach and secondly Ursula of Veldenz (1572 – 1635) daughter of George John I, Count Palatine of Veldenz.

  6. In 1137 the county of Württemberg was formed in western central Swabia as another step towards the total disintegration of the duchy during the general political crisis, although it took a further century to complete the process.

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  8. Ulrich III (after 1286 – 11 July 1344) Count of Württemberg from 1325 until 1344. Ulrich was already strongly involved in politics during the reign of his father Eberhard I. In 1319 he handled a treaty with King Frederick I, the Handsome. He renewed this treaty after assuming reign in 1325, when Württemberg had temporarily joined sides with ...

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