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  1. Eberhard VI/II in Waiblingen – 17 February 1504 at Lindenfels Castle) was a German nobleman. He was Count of Württemberg-Stuttgart from 1480 to 1496 as Eberhard VI, then Duke of Württemberg from 1496 to June 1498 as Eberhard II.

  2. Among people born in 1614, Eberhard III, Duke of Württemberg ranks 4. Before her are Archduke Leopold Wilhelm of Austria, Franciscus Sylvius, and Juan Carreño de Miranda. After her are John Wilkins, Henry II, Duke of Guise, Michał Boym, Hallgrímur Pétursson, Martino Martini, Henry More, Jahanara Begum, and Augustus, Duke of Saxe-Weissenfels.

  3. Media in category "Eberhard I, Duke of Württemberg" The following 28 files are in this category, out of 28 total. 1495 Eberhard Reichssturmfahne MG1987.jpg 378 × 641; 207 KB

  4. At Eberhard's death in 1496, his cousin, Duke Eberhard II, succeeded for a short reign of two years, terminated by a deposition. Eberhard V proved one of the most energetic rulers that Württemberg ever had, and, in 1495, his county became a duchy. Eberhard was now Duke Eberhard I of Württemberg.

  5. 12 de abr. de 2024 · Ulrich (born Feb. 8, 1487, Reichenweier, Alsace—died Nov. 6, 1550, Tübingen, Württemberg) 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 ...

  6. Early life and family. Duke Eugen was born at Oels, Lower Silesia, Kingdom of Prussia (now Oleśnica, Poland).He was the first child of Princess Louise of Stolberg-Gedern (1764 – 1834) and her husband Duke Eugen of Württemberg (1758 – 1822), who was brother of Empress Maria Feodorovna the consort of Paul I of Russia and son of Frederick II Eugene, Duke of Württemberg and Margravine ...

  7. Württemberg particularly suffered the attacks of foreign troops, like King Louis XIV who successfully conquered the left-bank possessions of Württemberg under his control, with Montbéliard occupied by French troops during 1676-1679 and 1680-1697. In 1676, Leopold Eberhard had to flee with his father Duke George II from their domains.