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  1. Roman Catholic (until 1540s) Otto-Henry, Elector Palatine, ( German: Ottheinrich; 10 April 1502, Amberg [1] – 12 February 1559, Heidelberg) [2] a member of the Wittelsbach dynasty was Count Palatine of Palatinate-Neuburg from 1505 to 1557 and prince elector of the Palatinate from 1556 to 1559. He was a son of Rupert, Count Palatine, third son ...

  2. John Frederick of Württemberg was the eldest son of Frederick I and Sibylla of Anhalt. He was born in Montbéliard castle which he left at the age of four when his family moved its residence to Stuttgart . John Frederick married Barbara Sophie of Brandenburg (16 November 1584 – 13 February 1636), daughter of Joachim Frederick, Elector of ...

  3. Otto Henry died in Sulzbach in 1604 and was buried in Lauingen. Without any surviving sons, Sulzbach was inherited by his brother Philip Louis of Palatinate-Neuburg. Marriage. Otto Henry married Dorothea Maria of Württemberg (3 September 1559 – 23 March 1639), daughter of Duke Christopher, on 25 November 1582 and had the following children:

  4. Henry of Württemberg (7 September 1448 Stuttgart – 15 April 1519 Hohenurach Castle near Bad Urach) was from 1473 to 1482 Count by Montbéliard.

  5. How to say Henry, Count of Württemberg in English? Pronunciation of Henry, Count of Württemberg with and more for Henry, Count of Württemberg.

  6. Count of Württemberg The argument between Emperor Frederick II and the Popes Gregory IX and Innocent IV had effects on conditions in the duchy of Swabia , of which Württemberg was a part. After Frederick's excommunication and deposition by the Council of Lyon , Ulrich joined Anti-king Henry Raspe and William of Holland , against Frederick's son Conrad IV .

  7. Ludwig III (1166–1241) was Count of Württemberg.He was probably married to a daughter of count Adalbert III von Dillenburg, whose name is unknown. Ludwig III and Hartmann were both known as 'Count of Württemberg' in documents of King Otto IV in his Rhineland, Swabian and Franconian palaces at the same time, so it seems they co-managed the county, with one staying at home and the other ...