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  1. Henry IV, Count of Waldeck (c. 1282/1290 – 1 May 1348) was the ruling Count of Waldeck from 1305 to 1344. He was the second ruling count named "Henry", which is why some authors call him "Henry II".

  2. Count Christian Louis of Waldeck (29 July 1635 – 12 December 1706) was from 1645 Count of Waldeck-Wildungen and from 1692 Count of Waldeck and Pyrmont .

  3. Waldeck is remembered primarily for two actions. The first is publishing drawings based on the notorious set of pornographic prints titled I Modi. The second is the exploration of Mexico and the publication of many examples of Maya and Aztec sculpture.

  4. Henry IV, Count of Waldeck ( c. 1282/1290 – 1 May 1348) was the ruling Count of Waldeck from 1305 to 1344. He was the second ruling count named "Henry", which is why some authors call him "Henry II".

  5. Count Philip IV of Waldeck (1493 – 30 November 1574) was Count of Waldeck-Wildungen from 1513 to 1574. In 1526, he and his uncle Philip III of Waldeck-Eisenberg led the Lutheran Reformation in the county of Waldeck.

  6. Margaretha von Waldeck (1533 – 15 de marzo de 1554) era hija de Felipe IV, conde de Waldeck-Wildungen (1493-1574) y su primera esposa, Margaret Cirksena (1500-1537), hija de Edzard I, conde de Frisia Oriental. Se cree que sirvió de inspiración para el cuento de hadas de Blancanieves . Biografía.

  7. Otto I, Count of Waldeck (c. 1262 – 11 November 1305) was the count of Waldeck from 1275/76 until his murder in November 1305. Quick Facts Born, Died ... Close. Otto was the youngest son of Henry III of Waldeck and Matilda of Cuyk-Arnsberg, a daughter of Count Gottfried III of Arnsberg and heiress of Wewelsburg.