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  1. The House of Württemberg is a German dynasty and former royal family from Württemberg . History. County. 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.

  2. House of Württemberg. Partitions of Württemberg under Württemberg rule. Table of monarchs. Elector of Württemberg, 1803–1806. In 1803, the Duke of Württemberg was raised to the rank of Elector of the Holy Roman Empire. In 1806, the Empire was dissolved, and the Elector of Württemberg became an independent monarch with the title of King.

  3. 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.

  4. Contents. House of Württemberg. German dynasty. Learn about this topic in these articles: Germany. In Germany: Southern Germany. …the north, the counts of Württemberg, had combined with the Swabian nobles to foil the attempt of Rudolf to revive the defunct duchy of Swabia for one of his sons.

  5. Article History. Württemberg, 1810. Württemberg, former German state, successively a countship, a duchy, a kingdom, and a republic before its partition after World War II. Its territory approximated the central and eastern areas of present-day Baden-Württemberg Land (state), of Germany.

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  6. Historia. Artículos principales: Condado de Wurtemberg y Ducado de Wurtemberg. Alrededor de 1080 Conrado I de Wurtemberg, probablemente descendiente de Conrado de Carintia ( Dinastía salia ), se instaló en la región de Stuttgart al convertirse en heredero de la casa Beutelsbach y construyó el castillo de Wirtemberg.

  7. A place of history, residence of the mighty, fortified castle and royal burial site, magnificent and famous example of German Renaissance architecture, victim of severe war damage, and, last but not least, a cultural asset risen from the ashes of the war. Folder (PDF) The Old Castle around the year 1320 © A. Reichle.