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  1. Frederick IV of Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg (German: Friederich von Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg; 9 May 1563 – 8 August 1617), a member of the Swabian noble house of Fürstenberg, was Count of Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg, today a part of Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

  2. Principality of Fürstenberg. Fürstenberg was a county ( German: Grafschaft ), and later a principality ( Fürstentum ), of the Holy Roman Empire in Swabia, which was located in present-day southern Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Its ruling family was the House of Fürstenberg .

    Ruler
    Ruler
    Born
    Reign
    ?
    c.1040-1050
    c.1030? Son of Egon I
    1050 – 5 November 1105
    c.1090? Son of Egon II and Kunigunde
    5 November 1105 – 25 July 1160
    c.1150? Son of Egon III and Kunigunde of ...
    25 July 1160 – 12 January 1230
    County of Urach (until 1218) County of ...
  3. Joachim of Fürstenberg (1538–1598) was a Count of Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg, a vassalate of the Holy Roman Empire. His wife was Countess Anna of Zimmern. He was succeeded by his son, Frederick IV of Fürstenberg .

  4. Early life. By birth, member of an old House of Fürstenberg, Egon was the son Frederick IV of Fürstenberg (1563–1617) and his wife, Countess Elizabeth of Sulz (1562/63-1601). Career. Presumably the third son of the couple, Egon held several church offices.

  5. Wilhelm Egon von Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg (2 December 1629 – 10 April 1704) was a German count and later prince of Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg in the Holy Roman Empire. He was a clergyman who became bishop of Strasbourg , and was heavily involved in European politics after the Thirty Years' War .

  6. En 1607, el Conde Federico IV de Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg adquirió el feudo de Weitra en la Baja Austria por matrimonio. La Casa de Fürstenberg sostuvo Weitra hasta las Revoluciones de 1848. Los miembros de la rama cadete de Fürstenberg-Weitra construyeron un castillo Renacentista sobre los fundamentos de un castillo medieval.