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  1. Eberhard IV ( c. 1388 – 2 July 1419), called the Younger ( German: der Jüngere ), was Count of Württemberg from 1417 until his death in 1419. Life. Eberhard was born around 1388, the only surviving child of Count Eberhard III and his first wife Antonia Visconti, daughter of Bernabò Visconti.

  2. Eberhard IV ( c. 1388 – 2 July 1419), called the Younger ( German: der Jüngere ), was Count of Württemberg from 1417 until his death in 1419.

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  4. 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 .

  5. Eberhard I of Württemberg (11 December 1445 – 24 February 1496) was known as Count Eberhard V from 1459 to 1495, and from July 1495 he was the first Duke of Württemberg. He is also known as Eberhard im Bart (Eberhard the Bearded). Early life.

  6. 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.

  7. Feb 17, 2023 · Wikipedia; The Peerage; Various sources imply that a relationship existed between Graf Eberhard IV der Junger and Agnes, the daughter of the Stuttgart mayor, Werner von Dagersheim, who lived at his court at the time. Sources suggest he fathered two children by her, both of whom took their mother's name of "Von Dagersheim".

  8. NDB 4 (1959), S. 234* (Eberhard der Milde) NDB 26 (2016), S. 598* (Ulrich V.) The links to other persons were taken from the printed Index of NDB and ADB and additionally extracted by computational analysis and identification.

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