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  1. Ulrich was born in 1413, the youngest child of Count Eberhard IV and his wife Henriette, Countess of Mömpelgard. [5] Eberhard died unexpectedly of illness on 2 July 1419, while Ulrich and his older brother Ludwig were both minors. [6] Consequently, Henriette became their guardian, together with a regency council of 32 Württembergers.

  2. Jul 18, 2011 · Aus meinem Leben by Hindenburg, Paul von, 1847-1934. Usage ... PDF download. download 1 file . SINGLE PAGE PROCESSED JP2 ZIP download. download 3 files ...

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  4. Brief Life History of Ulrich. When Conde Ulrich von Wuerttemberg was born on 9 January 1342, in Stuttgart, Württemberg, Germany, his father, Conde Eberhard von Württemberg II, was 26 and his mother, Elisabeth von Henneberg-Schleusingen princess of saxony, was 18. He married Elisabeth von Nürnberg-Hohenzollern on 26 April 1362, in Munich ...

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  5. Ulrich von Württemberg (* 8. Februar 1487 in Reichenweier (Riquewihr), Elsass; † 6. November 1550 in Tübingen) war 1498–1519 und 1534–1550 der dritte regierende Herzog von Württemberg. Er war der erste protestantische Fürst seines Territoriums. Ihn besang in lateinischer Sprache Johann Pedius Tethinger .

  6. nal owner, Count Ulrich V of Württemberg (1413–1480), as well as the year in which it was made, 1460—information rarely known for any !fteenth-century object. The crossbow !rst received scholarly attention when its owner at the time, the noted British arms and armor scholar and collector Charles Alexander, baron de Cosson (1846–

  7. Messenger, Charles, 1941-; Hindenburg, Paul von, 1847-1934. Aus meinem Leben. English Bookplateleaf 0003 Boxid IA40833405 Camera Sony Alpha-A6300 (Control) Collection_set printdisabled External-identifier urn:oclc:record:1302083221 urn:lcp:greatwar0000hind:lcpdf:2cda7fd0-b56d-47f0-9ac7-c1a57f8b289f

  8. Jan 1, 2009 · The Crossbow of Count Ulrich V of Württemberg. In 1904 the Metropolitan Museum acquired the arms and armor collection of Maurice de Talleyrand-Perigord, due de Dino (1843-1917), one of the foremost arms collec tors in nineteenth-century Paris.1 Among the highlights of almost five hundred objects was the collection's only cross bow, dating from ...

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