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  1. Ulrich was born in 1413, the youngest child of Count Eberhard IV and his wife Henriette, Countess of Mömpelgard. [5] Eberhard died unexpectedly of illness on 2 July 1419, while Ulrich and his older brother Ludwig were both minors. [6] Consequently, Henriette became their guardian, together with a regency council of 32 Württembergers.

  2. Apr 12, 2024 · Ulrich (born Feb. 8, 1487, Reichenweier, Alsace—died Nov. 6, 1550, Tübingen, Württemberg) 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 ...

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  3. Sep 17, 2022 · Genealogy profile for Ulrich V, Graf von Württemberg und Stuttgart Graf Ulrich "der Vielgeliebte" von Württemberg, V (1413 - 1480) - Genealogy Genealogy for Graf Ulrich "der Vielgeliebte" von Württemberg, V (1413 - 1480) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

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  5. 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 ...

  6. The estates of Urach passed to Count Eberhard V in 1459. In 1458 Ulrich destroyed the castle of Widdern. This increased the tensions between him and Frederick. Two alliance blocs had developed in the German Empire. Ulrich joined the group of Frederick III, crowned emperor in 1452, and Margrave Albrecht Achilles of Brandenburg.

  7. (Figures 1, 2). Moreover, heraldry and inscriptions incorpo-rated into the decoration identify both the crossbow’s origi-nal owner, Count Ulrich V of Württemberg (1413–1480), as well as the year in which it was made, 1460—information rarely known for any !fteenth-century object. The crossbow !rst received scholarly attention when its

  8. County of Württemberg: Count Ulrich V (1433-1480); Count Ulrich V (1442-1480) » See 3 coins. 1 Pfennig - Ulrich V; Pfennig - Eberhard V, Ulrich V and Christian from Baden (Jagdhornpfennig) 1 Pfennig - Ulrich V