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  1. Ulrich V (1413 – 1 September 1480), nicknamed the Much-Loved (German: der Vielgeliebte), was Count of Württemberg from 1419 and then count of Württemberg-Stuttgart until his death in 1480.

  2. Ulrico V llamado "der Vielgeliebte" (el "bienamado", 1413 1 - Leonberg, 1 de septiembre de 1480) fue conde de Wurtemberg, desde 1419 hasta 1480. Era el hijo menor del conde Everardo IV y Enriqueta de Mömpelgard .

  3. 12 de abr. de 2024 · Ulrich was the duke of Württemberg (1498–1519, 1534–50), a prominent figure in the German religious Reformation. A grandson of Ulrich V, count of Württemberg, he succeeded his kinsman Eberhard II as duke of Württemberg in 1498, being declared of age in 1503.

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  4. Crossbow of Count Ulrich V of Württemberg (1413–1480) Attributed to Heinrich Heid von Winterthur probably Swiss. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 373. Dated 1460 in the carved staghorn decoration, this is the earliest known dated crossbow in existence.

  5. Ulrich V, "der Vielgeliebte" (1413 – 1480) Count of Württemberg with Ludwig I until 1442. The Treaty of Nürtingen in 1442 divided the County of Württemberg into two separate lines. Counts of Württemberg-Stuttgart

  6. Ulrich V. „der Vielgeliebte“ (* 1413; † 1. September 1480 in Leonberg) war von 1433 bis 1441 Graf von Württemberg und von 1441 bis 1480 Graf von Württemberg-Stuttgart

  7. Count Ulrich's main opponent under the imperial towns was Esslingen which reduced the income of the county Württemberg by rising it's his duties clearly. However, Ulrich did not succeed in winning a determining advantage in spite of winning multiple victories against Esslingen and other imperial towns.