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  1. Eberhard II (1315 – 15 March 1392), nicknamed the Quarrelsome (German: der Greiner), was Count of Württemberg from 1344 until his death in 1392. He ruled Württemberg alongside his brother, Ulrich IV, until Eberhard forced him out of power in 1362.

  2. Eberhard III, Duke of Württemberg. among others…. Eberhard III (16 December 1614, Stuttgart – 2 July 1674, Stuttgart) ruled as Duke of Württemberg from 1628 until his death in 1674. Eberhard III became the heir under guardianship in 1628 during the Thirty Years' War at the age of 14 after the death of his father, Johann Frederick, 7th ...

    • 2 July 1674 (aged 59), Stuttgart, Germany
    • 16 December 1614, Stuttgart, Germany
    • Anna Katharina, Wild- and Rheingräfin of Salm-Kyrburg, Countess Marie Dorothea Sofie of Oettingen
    • House of Württemberg
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    Eberhard was born around 1388, the only surviving child of Count Eberhard III and his first wife Antonia Visconti, daughter of Bernabò Visconti. On 13 November 1397 he became engaged to Henriette of Mömpelgard. Henriette was the oldest daughter and main heiress of Henry of Mömpelgard, who died in 1396 one year before his father, Count Stephan of Mö...

    Eberhard was married to Henriette, Countess of Montbéliardand they had: 1. Anna of Württemberg (1408–1471), married Philip I, Count of Katzenelnbogen 2. Ludwig I of Württemberg (1412 – 24 September 1450, Urach). 3. Ulrich V of Württemberg (1413 – 1 September 1480, Leonberg).

    Bibliography

    1. Sönke, Lorenz; Dieter, Mertens; Volker, Press, eds. (1997). Das Haus Württemberg. Ein biographisches Lexikon (in German) (Online ed.). Stuttgart: LEO-BW. Retrieved 20 October 2023. 2. Debard, Jean-Marc (1980). Les monnaies de la principauté de Montbéliard du 16e au 18e siècles: Essai de Numismatique et d'Histoire Economique(in French). Annales Litteraires de l'Universite de Besancon.

  3. Family. First marriage. Second marriage. Third marriage. Illegitimate. References. Eberhard I, Count of Württemberg. Eberhard I (13 March 1265, in Stuttgart – 5 June 1325, in Stuttgart) was Count of Württemberg from 1279 until his death. He was nicknamed 'der Erlauchte' or the Illustrious Highness . Life.

  4. Eberhard Eberhard III der Milde, Graf von Württemberg von Württemberg (Württemberg) (est. 1364 - uncertain 16 May 1417)

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  6. Eberhard III of Württemberg, called der Milde , ruled from 1392 to 1417 as the Count of Württemberg, then a part of the Holy Roman Empire.

  7. Eberhard VI/II (1 February 1447 (?) in Waiblingen – 17 February 1504 at Lindenfels Castle) was a German nobleman. He was Count of Württemberg-Stuttgart from 1480 to 1496 as Eberhard VI, then Duke of Württemberg from 1496 to June 1498 as Eberhard II.

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