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  1. Wolfgang, Count of Hohenlohe-Weikersheim (14 June 1546 in Waldenburg – 28 March 1610 in Weikersheim) was the first Count of Hohenlohe-Weikersheim. He was the son of Louis Casimir of Hohenlohe-Waldenburg , who styled himself Count of Neuenstein, Langenburg, Weikersheim, Künzelsau, Kirchberg and Ingelfingen and his wife, Anna of ...

    • Louis Casimir of Hohenlohe-Waldenburg
    • 14 June 1546, Waldenburg
  2. Wolfgang de Hohenlohe-Weikersheim (14 de junio de 1546, Waldenburg -28 de marzo de 1610, Weikersheim) fue el primer Conde de Hohenlohe-Weikersheim. Era el hijo de Luis Casimiro de Hohenlohe-Waldenburg, quien se autotituló Conde de Neuenstein, Langenburg, Weikersheim, Künzelsau, Kirchberg e Ingelfingen y su esposa, Ana de Solms-Lich.

    • Luis Casimiro de Hohenlohe-Waldenburg
    • 28 de marzo de 1610, Weikersheim
  3. "Wolfgang, Count of Hohenlohe-Weikersheim (14 June 1546 in Waldenburg – 28 March 1610 in Weikersheim) was the first Count of Hohenlohe-Weikersheim. He was the son of Louis Casimir of Hohenlohe-Waldenburg, who styled himself Count of Neuenstein, Langenburg, Weikersheim, Künzelsau, Kirchberg and Ingelfingen and his wife, Anna of Solms-Lich."

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    The castle was built in the 12th century as the first seat of the Lords of Hohenlohe. The exact year is not known, however the first mentioned family member was Conrad of Weikersheim in 1153. The family soon built further castles nearby, Hohlach (to become Hohenlohe) and Brauneck. In 1586, three brothers divided the Protestant part of the county of...

    Aerial image of the Weikersheim Palace and gardens
    The palace in the valley
    Palace and park
    View into the park
    Wilhelm Gradmann: Burgen und Schlösser in Hohenlohe. DRW-Verlag, Stuttgart 1982, ISBN 3-87181-209-9.
    Frank Thomas Lang (Red.): Schloss Weikersheim in Renaissance und Barock: Geschichte und Geschichten einer Residenz in Hohenlohe. Staatsanzeiger-Verlag, Stuttgart 2006. ISBN 3-929981-58-0.
    Klaus Merten: Schloss Weikersheim. Hg. v.d. Staatl. Schlössern und Gärten Baden-Württemberg in Verbindung mit dem Staatsanzeiger für Baden-Württemberg GmbH. (Graue Reihe der Schlossführer). Heidelb...
    Jost Weyer: Graf Wolfgang II. von Hohenlohe und die Alchemie: alchemistische Studien in Schloß Weikersheim; 1587 - 1610. Forschungen aus Württembergisch Franken, Band 39. Thorbecke [u.a.], Sigmarin...
    Schloss Weikersheim bei den Staatlichen Schlössern und Gärten Baden-Württemberg
    Schloss und Schlossgarten Weikersheim in Landeskunde online
  4. In 1586, Count Wolfgang of Hohenlohe took up residence in the former moated castle, and promptly ordered the construction of a new palace. With an unusual three-sided floorplan, the palace reflected the Renaissance style of the time, but foreshadowed the Baroque era that was to come.

  5. Wolfgang of Hohenlohe-Schillingfürst-Weikersheim (Hohenlohe), Count. Birthdate: 1509. Death: December 24, 1545 (35-36) Immediate Family: Son of Johann von Hohenlohe-Schillingfürst-Weikersheim and Elisaberth von Leuchtenberg.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HohenloheHohenlohe - Wikipedia

    In 1586, Weikersheim was inherited by count Wolfgang who reconstructed the medieval Weikersheim Castle into a Renaissance palace. When the last Weikersheim count, Carl Ludwig, died around 1760, his lands were divided between the Langenburg, Neuenstein and Öhringen branches; in 1967, Prince Constantin of Hohenlohe-Langenburg sold Weikersheim ...