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  1. Philippe III et de son neveu le comte Philippe IV de Waldeck nomment le Luthérien Johann Hefentreger comme pasteur de la ville de Waldeck. Johann donne son premier sermon, le 17 juin 1526 . Le 26 juin 1526 , il célèbre un service luthérien, officialisant l'introduction de la Réforme dans le comté, quatre mois avant que le Landgrave Philippe Ier de Hesse introduise la Réforme dans les ...

  2. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Redirect to: Wolrad II, Count of Waldeck-Eisenberg; This page is a redirect. The following ...

  3. Wolrad IV de Waldeck-Eisenberg (en alemany Wolrad IV von Waldeck-Eisenberg) va néixer a Eisenberg el 7 de juliol de 1588 i va morir a Arolsen el 6 d'octubre de 1640. Era un noble alemany fill de Josies de Waldeck-Wildungen ( 1554 - 1588) i de Maria de Barby ( 1563 - 1619 ). Wolrad va ser el fundador de la nova línia de Waldeck-Eisenberg.

  4. He was the son of Count Wolrad I and his wife Barbara of Wertheim. He inherited the County of Waldeck when his father died in 1475, and died himself later that year. Nothing remarkable happened during his brief reign. In 1464, he married Joanne, the daughter of Count John IV of Nassau-Siegen. They had one son: Henry VIII. References

  5. Father. Wolrad IV, Count of Waldeck-Eisenberg. Mother. Anna of Baden-Durlach. Philip Dietrich (also known as Philip Theodore) (2 November 1614 in Arolsen – 7 December 1645 in Korbach ), was the ruling Count of Waldeck -Eisenberg from 1640 until his death. Categories:

  6. He was the second son of the Count Henry VI of Waldeck and Elizabeth of Berg and was considered a belligerent man. Even before his father, he attacked the Bishopric of Paderborn. He was accused of having destroyed the castle and town of Blankenrode. In 1395, he was made to swear that he would never again invade Paderborn, and Waldeck had to ...

  7. Una ampliación ulterior tuvo lugar entre 1563 y 1565, conducida por su hijo Wolrad II. En 1525, poco después de asumir el puesto, emitió una orden para introducir la Reforma en 1525 en Waldeck. Felipe III y su sobrino el Conde Felipe IV de Waldeck-Wildungen nombraron al reformador luterano Johann Hefentreger como pastor de la ciudad de Waldeck.