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  2. Life. Sophie Henriette was the daughter of Field Marshal Prince Georg Friedrich of Waldeck and his wife Countess Elisabeth Charlotte of Nassau-Siegen (1626–1694). She married on 30 November 1680 in Arolsen with Duke Ernest of Saxe-Hildburghausen, a friend and comrade of her father, with whom she lived in Arolsen until 1683.

  3. Dec 4, 2022 · Henriette von Mömpelgard was born about 1387, daughter of Henri II de Montfaucon and Marie de Chatillon. She was married about 1407 to Eberhard IV von Württemberg, they had 3 children. She died on February 14, 1444 in Mömpelgard (=Montbéliard), Duitsland. This information is part of Genealogy Richard Remmé, The Hague, Netherlands by Richard Remmé on Genealogy Online.

  4. Henriette von Mömpelgard (d. 1444), grevinne av Württemberg; Dronning Henrietta Maria (1609–69), gift med Charles I av England, dotter av Henri IV av Frankrike; Henrietta Churchill, 2. hertuginne av Marlborough (1681-1733) Henriette Sontag (1806–1854), tysk operasongar; Henriette Caillaux (1874–1943), fransk førstekvinne og mordar

  5. Frederick was a younger son of Count Louis of Montbéliard (died 1071) and Sophie, Countess of Bar. He is documented in Italy from 1071 onwards as a witness to the charters of Beatrice of Bar and her daughter Matilda of Tuscany, to whom he was related via his mother. [1] In 1080 Frederick married Agnes of Savoy, daughter of Peter I, Count of Savoy.

  6. Duque de Württemberg-Mömpelgard ; Período 15 de abril de 1519 - 17 de julho de 1558: Antecessor(a) Henrique de Württemberg: Sucessor(a) Frederico I de Württemberg Nascimento 4 de fevereiro de 1498 Bad Urach, Alemanha: Morte 17 de julho de 1558 (60 anos) Kirkel, Alemanha: Cônjuge Bárbara de Hesse: Descendência Ulrico de Württemberg ...

  7. The Princely County of Montbéliard, was a princely county of the Holy Roman Empire seated in the city of Montbéliard in the present-day Franche-Comté region of France. From 1444 onwards it was held by the House of Württemberg. It had full voting rights in the Reichstag.

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