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  1. Henry of Orbe. Mother. Marie de Chatillon-Blaigny. Henriette (1387 – 14 February 1444) was Sovereign Countess of Montbéliard from 1397 until 1444. She was the daughter of Henry of Orbe (died 1396), and the heiress of her grandfather, Stephen, Count of Montbéliard. [1] Her great-grandfather was Henry I of Montbéliard.

  2. On February 1, 2016, in an extremely close contest, Clinton won the Iowa caucuses by a margin of 0.2 points over Sanders. After winning no delegates in Iowa, O'Malley withdrew from the presidential race that day. On February 9, Sanders bounced back to win the New Hampshire primary with 60% of the vote.

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    The county was established in 1042 by Emperor Henry III on the territory of the County of Burgundy, part of the Kingdom of Burgundy, a constituent of the Empire since 1033. It was led by a line of Counts of Montbéliard descending from Conrad's vassal Louis of Mousson in Upper Lorraine, husband of Countess Sophie of Bar, and their successors from th...

    House of Scarpone

    1. Louis(1042–1073) 2. Theodoric I(1073–1105) 3. Theodoric II(1105–1163)

    House of Montfaucon

    1. Amadeus I(1163–1195) 2. Richard I(1195–1227) 3. Theodoric III(1227–1283) 4. Guillemette(1283–1317), with Reginald 5. Reginald(1317–1322), solo 6. Othenin(1322–1332) 7. Henry I(1332–1367) 8. Stephen(1367–1397) 9. Henriette(1397–1444)

    House of Württemberg

    1. Ludwig I(1444–1450) 2. Ludwig II(1450–1457) 3. Eberhard I(1457–1473; 1482–1496) 4. Henry(1473–1482) 5. Eberhard II(1496–1498) 6. Ulrich(1498–1526; 1534–1542) 7. George I(1526–1534; 1553–1558) 8. Cristoph(1542–1553) 9. Frederick I(1558–1608) 10. Johann Frederick (1608–1617) 10.1. From 1617 to 1723, Montbéliard was ruled under the Mömpelgard branch of the House of Württemberg. See below. 11. Eberhard-Ludwig(1723–1733) 12. Karl I Alexander(1723–1737) 13. Karl II Eugen(1744–1793)

    Montbéliard had been Catholic until 1524, when Duke Ulrich sent for French theologian William Farel to bring the teachings of Oecolampadiusto the county.

    Raitt, Jill (1993). The Coloquy of Montbéliard: Religion and Politics in the Sixteenth Century. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-507566-8.

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  4. The following is a timeline of major events leading up to, during, and after the 2016 United States presidential election. The election was the 58th quadrennial United States presidential election, held on November 8, 2016.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MontbéliardMontbéliard - Wikipedia

    1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km 2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries. Montbéliard ( French: [mɔ̃beljaʁ] ⓘ ; traditional German : Mömpelgard ) is a town in the Doubs department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region in eastern France , about 13 km (8 mi) from the border with Switzerland .

  6. Henriette (1387 – 14 February 1444) was Sovereign Countess of Montbéliard from 1397 until 1444. She was the daughter of Henry of Orbe (died 1396), and the heiress of her grandfather, Stephen, Count of Montbéliard. Her great-grandfather was Henry I of Montbéliard. She married Eberhard IV, Count of Württemberg and governed the city of Montbéliard together with her husband.

  7. Georg I, Count of Württemberg-Mömpelgard. George I of Württemberg-Montbéliard, nicknamed "the Cautious" (4 February 1498 at Urach Castle in Bad Urach – 17 July 1558 at Kirkel Castle in Kirkel) was a son of Henry of Württemberg and his second wife, the Countess Eva of Salm. In 1514, he received the County of Harburg, the city of Riquewihr ...

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