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  1. John Frederick of Württemberg (5 May 1582, in Montbéliard – 18 July 1628) was the Duke of Württemberg from 4 February 1608 until his death on 18 July 1628 whilst en route to Heidenheim . Life. John Frederick of Württemberg was the eldest son of Frederick I and Sibylla of Anhalt.

  2. John Frederick, Duke of Württemberg (Q302942) Duke of Württemberg (1582-1628) Statements. instance of. human. 2 references. image. 900-185 Herzog Johann Friedrich.jpg. 969 × 1,713; 561 KB. media legend. Йохан Фридрих фон Вюртемберг (Bulgarian) 1 reference. sex or gender. male. 2 references. country of citizenship. Germany. 1 reference.

  3. Duke of Württemberg; Reign: 28 August 1593 – 29 January 1608: Predecessor: Louis III: Successor: John Frederick

  4. Frederick I (German: Friedrich Wilhelm Karl; 6 November 1754 – 30 October 1816) was the ruler of Württemberg from 1797 to his death. He was the last Duke of Württemberg from 1797 to 1803, then the first and only Elector of Württemberg from 1803 to 1806, before raising Württemberg to a kingdom in 1806 with the approval of Napoleon I. He ...

    • 1 January 1806 – 30 October 1816
    • William I
  5. During the Thirty Year's War, Johann Friedrich fought on the side of the Protestant Union, against the will of his councils. In 1621 Württemberg became neutral, and the invasion of Tilly was prevented thanks to the Treatise of Heilbronn (18 June). In 1627-8 Wallenstein's troops in Swabia.

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  7. May 5, 2016 · Johann Frederick, Duke of Württemberg was born on 5 May 1582 in Mömpelgard and was the 7th Duke of Württemberg from 4 February 1608 until his death on 18 July 1628 whilst en route to Heidenheim. Johann Frederick of Württemberg was the eldest son of Frederick I and Sibylla of Anhalt.

  8. John Frederick, Duke of Württemberg. John Frederick of Württemberg (5 May 1582, in Montbéliard – 18 July 1628) was the Duke of Württemberg from 4 February 1608 until his death on 18 July 1628 whilst en route to Heidenheim. Property. Value.