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      • Ludwig I of Württemberg (c. 1098 – 1158) was Count of Wirtemberg. He reigned from 1143 until 1158 as the third ruler of Württemberg and first in his family line to do so. He acted as a member of the courts for Emperor Conrad III and Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa.
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  2. Ludwig I (before 31 October 1412 – 23/24 September 1450) was Count of Württemberg from 1419 and then count of Württemberg-Urach until his death in 1450.

  3. Ludwig I of Württemberg ( c. 1098 – 1158) was Count of Wirtemberg. He reigned from 1143 until 1158 as the third ruler of Württemberg and first in his family line to do so. He acted as a member of the courts for Emperor Conrad III and Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa. [1]

  4. Apr 13, 2019 · About Ludwig I, Graf von Württemberg-Urach. http://genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00012505&tree=LEO. Links: The Peerage. Geneall. Wikipedia: English Deutsch. Count of Württemberg: Reign 1419–1450. Predecessor: Eberhard IV Successor: Ludwig II.

  5. At just 14, Ludwig I, the eldest son of Count Eberhard IV and Henriette von Mömpelgard, took on the countship. In 1436, he married Mechthild von der Pfalz and had five children with her. His greatest merits include expanding the Urach residence, expanding the zoo and founding the Güterstein charterhouse.

  6. "Ludwig I (before 31 October 1412 – 23/24(?) September 1450 in Urach), Count of Württemberg. He was a son of count Eberhard IV and Henriette of Montbéliard. He reigned from 1419...

  7. Ludwig II (1439– 1457) Count of Württemberg-Urach. Eberhard V/I (1445 – 1496) Count of Württemberg-Urach, later Duke of Württemberg. The Treaty of Münsingen reunited the two separate Lines under Eberhard V in 1482.

  8. Under Eberhard III, Württemberg assimilated the County of Montbéliard (German: Mömpelgard) through the betrothal of his son, Eberhard IV, to Henriette, Countess of Montbéliard in 1397. In 1442, the Treaty of Nürtingen was signed between Ulrich V and his brother Ludwig I. As a result, Württemberg was divided into two parts.

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