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  1. Count Christian Louis (Waldeck, 29 July 1635 – Landau , 12 December 1706), succeeded his father as Count of Waldeck-Wildungen in 1645. Married: on 2 July 1658 to Countess Anne Elisabeth of Rappoltstein (Rappoltstein, 7 March 1644 – Landau, 6 December 1678).

  2. Josias was born in Wildungen [1] [2] [3] on 31 July 1636 Jul. [4] [note 1] as the second son of Count Philip VII of Waldeck-Wildungen and Countess Anne Catherine of Sayn-Wittgenstein. [1] [5] [6] [7] After his father's death in 1645, Christian Louis, Josias' eldest brother, succeeded him. Christian Louis was under the regency of his mother ...

  3. Count Philip II of Waldeck-Eisenberg (3 March 1453 – 26 October 1524 at Sparrenberg Castle in Bielefeld) was count of Waldeck - Eisenberg. His parents were Count Wolrad I of Waldeck and Barbara of Wertheim (b. 1422). As a younger son, Philip was originally destined for a career in the church, but after his elder brother Philip I died, he left ...

  4. Count Henry VI of Waldeck, nicknamed of Iron, ( c. 1340 – 16 February 1397 at Waldeck Castle, was Count of Waldeck from 1369 to 1397. The nickname of Iron refers to the fact that, due to his involvement in numerous wars and feuds, he often wore armour. Although he was only the third reigning Count named Henry, he is generally known as Henry ...

  5. Henry III, Lord of Waldeck. Henry IV, Count of Waldeck. Henry VI, Count of Waldeck. Henry VII, Count of Waldeck. Henry VIII, Count of Waldeck. Henry IX, Count of Waldeck. Henry Wolrad, Count of Waldeck.

  6. Otto was the son of Count Henry IV of Waldeck and his wife Adelaide of Cleves. He married in 1339 or 1340 to Matilda, a daughter of Duke Otto III of Brunswick-Lunebürg. They had at least two children: Matilda died in 1357 or earlier. Soon after her death, Otto married his second wife, Margaret, the widow of Heinemann of Itter (d. 1356).

  7. Count Josias I of Waldeck-Eisenberg (German: Josias I. Graf von Waldeck-Eisenberg; 18 March 1554 – 6 August 1588) was a German nobleman who was Count of Waldeck-Eisenberg from 1578 until his death. In the ten years of his short reign, Josias began the long overdue reform of the state administration, including the regulation of the churches ...