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  1. The House probably originated in the vicinity of the Salian dynasty. [citation needed] Around 1080 the ancestors of modern Württemberg, which was then called "Wirtemberg", settled in the Stuttgart area. Conrad of Württemberg became heir to the House of Beutelsbach and built the Wirtemberg Castle. Around 1089, he was made Count.

  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. Barbara Württemberg aka von Württemberg (4 Dec 1593 - certain 8 May 1627) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (6 entries) edit. arzwiki باربرا من ...

  4. The Duchy of Württemberg ( German: Herzogtum Württemberg) was a duchy located in the south-western part of the Holy Roman Empire. It was a state of the Holy Roman Empire from 1495 to 1806. The dukedom's long survival for over three centuries was mainly due to its size, being larger than its immediate neighbors.

  5. Friedrich I of Württemberg (19 August 1557 – 29 January 1608) was the son of George of Mömpelgard and his wife Barbara of Hesse, daughter of Philip I, Landgrave of Hesse . Several references are made to him in Shakespeare 's The Merry Wives of Windsor, in which a series of anti-German jokes start with a horse theft, several references are ...

  6. 1584 Barbara.jpg 568 × 565; 86 KB 1618 Donauer Portrait Sophia Herzogin von Württemberg anagoria.JPG 3,006 × 3,882; 6.81 MB Barbara Sophie of Brandenburg.jpg 300 × 400; 42 KB

  7. Media in category "Portrait of Barbara Sophie of Brandenburg (Georg Donauer - Landesmuseum Württemberg)" The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total. 1618 Donauer Portrait Sophia Herzogin von Württemberg anagoria.JPG 3,006 × 3,882; 6.81 MB