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  1. Eberhard IV also had a child with Agnes von Dagersheim, (Elisabeth von Dagersheim X Conrad Lyher). Eberhard took active part in management of the state from 1407. Starting 1409 he governed the county of Mömpelgard together with Henriette. After the death of Eberhard III on 16 May 1417, he became the ruler of all of Württemberg.

  2. Summarize this article for a 10 year old. 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. The County of Württemberg was a historical territory with origins in the realm of the House of Württemberg, the heart of the old Duchy of Swabia. Its capital was Stuttgart. From the 12th century until 1495, it was a county within the Holy Roman Empire. [1] It later became a duchy and, after the breakup of the Holy Roman Empire, a kingdom .

  5. The state had a basic parliamentary system that changed to absolutism in the 18th century. Recognised as a kingdom in 1806–1918, its territory now forms part of the modern German state of Baden-Württemberg, one of the 16 states of Germany, a relatively young federal state that has only existed since 1952. The coat of arms represents the ...

  6. 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".

    • Stuttgart, Württemberg
    • "der Junge (the Younger)", "der Juengere"
    • Württemberg
    • August 23, 1388
  7. Eberhard IV. von Württemberg, Graf von Württemberg, was born 23 August 1388 in Stuttgart, Germany to Eberhard III. von Württemberg (1364-1417) and Antonia Visconti (1360-1405) and died 2 July 1419 Waiblingen, Germany of unspecified causes. He married Henriette de Montfaucon (1387-1444) 1398 JL .

  8. Apr 25, 2021 · Place: Stuttgart, Neckarkreis, Württemberg, Germany Death Death Date: 1419-07-02 Place: Waiblingen, Neckarkreis, Württemberg, Germany Sources . ↑ 1.0 1.1 Wikipedia:Eberhard_IV,_Count_of_Württemberg. ↑ 2.0 2.1 Cawley, Charles. Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families. Hosted online by the Foundation ...

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