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  1. Duke Maximilian of Württemberg (German: Wilhelm Ferdinand Maximilian Karl Herzog von Württemberg; 3 September 1828, Dischingen – 29 July 1888, Regensburg) was a member and Duke of the royal house of Württemberg.

  2. Wilhelm Ferdinand Maximilian Karl Herzog von Württemberg (* 3. September 1828 in Trugenhofen, Oberamt Neresheim; † 29. Juli 1888 in Regensburg) war ein Mitglied des königlichen Hauses Württemberg .

  3. At the Diet of Worms in 1495, Count Eberhard V was raised to Duke by the German King, later Holy Roman Emperor, Maximilian I. During 1534 to 1537 Duke Ulrich introduced the Protestant Reformation, and the country became Protestant. Duke Ulrich became head of the local Protestant Church.

  4. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Duke Maximilian of Württemberg ( German: Wilhelm Ferdinand Maximilian Karl Herzog von Württemberg; 3 September 1828, Dischingen – 29 July 1888, Regensburg) was a member and Duke of the royal house of Württemberg. Quick Facts Born, Died ... Close. Biography.

  5. The Duchy of Württemberg was formed when, at the Diet of Worms, 21 July 1495, Maximilian I, King of the Romans and Holy Roman Emperor, declared the Count of Württemberg (German: Graf von Württemberg), Eberhard V "the Bearded," Duke of Württemberg (German: Herzog von Württemberg).

  6. Ludwig I (1412 – 1450) Count of Württemberg-Urach. Ludwig II (1439– 1457) Count of Württemberg-Urach. Eberhard V/I (1445 – 1496) Count of Württemberg-Urach, later Duke of Württemberg. The Treaty of Münsingen reunited the two separate Lines under Eberhard V in 1482. Eberhard obtained the title of Duke in 1495.

  7. www.klosterhirsau.de › en › interesting-amusingUlrich von Württemberg

    Emperor Maximilian I named Wilhelm Duke of Württemberg at the young age of 11. Simultaneously, the emperor arranged a politically calculated marriage to his niece Sabina von Bayern. Ulrich's feudal lifestyle and frequent military campaigns required enormous sums of money.