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Count Wolrad IV 'the Pious' of Waldeck-Eisenberg (7 July 1588 – 6 October 1640), German: Wolrad IV. 'der Fromme' Graf von Waldeck-Eisenberg, official titles: Graf zu Waldeck und Pyrmont, was since 1588 Count of Waldeck-Eisenberg. He founded of the new line of Waldeck-Eisenberg.
- Wolrad IV Count of Waldeck-Eisenberg
- Josias I
- 1588–1640
- Philip Theodor
Henry IV, Count of Waldeck (c. 1282/1290 – 1 May 1348) was the ruling Count of Waldeck from 1305 to 1344. He was the second ruling count named "Henry", which is why some authors call him "Henry II".
- c. 1282/1290
- Sophie of Hesse
- Marienthal Abbey in Netze
- Otto I, Count of Waldeck
Philipp IV, Count of Waldeck. Count Philip IV of Waldeck (1493 – 30 November 1574) was Count of Waldeck-Wildungen from 1513 to 1574. In 1526, he and his uncle Philip III of Waldeck-Eisenberg led the Lutheran Reformation in the county of Waldeck.
- Anastasia of Runkel
- Henry VIII, Count of Waldeck
- 30 November 1574, Waldeck Castle in Waldeck, County of Waldeck, Holy Roman Empire
Otto IV, Count of Waldeck at Landau (c. 1440 – 14 October 1494 at Wetterburg Castle in Arolsen) was the third and last ruling count of the elder Waldeck-Landau line. He was the grandson of Count Adolph III (d. 1431), who had founded the elder Waldeck-Landau line in 1387 and was the third and only surviving son of Count Otto III (d ...
- c. 1440
- Monastery at Volkhardinghausen (now part of Bad Arolsen)
- Anna of Oldenburg
- Otto III, Count of Waldeck
1621'de, Landgrave Maurice , Hesse-Kassel, Waldeck'i işgal etti. Wolrad ilçeden kaçtı ve Hollandalı Devlet-General ve Stadtholder Maurice'ten yardım istedi. Wolrad'ın kardeşi Christian , destek için İmparator II . Ferdinand'a döndü . Ferdinand II, Hesse'yi Waldeck'ten ayrılmaya zorladı.
Ulrich IV (after 1315 – 24 or 26 July 1366) was Count of Württemberg, co-ruling with his brother, Eberhard II, from 1344 until his forced resignation on 1 May 1362. [1] [2] [3] During his reign he stood in the shadow of his brother Eberhard II. Because of that he temporarily strove towards the division of the realm.
Hugh IV, Count of Saint-Pol. Hugh IV of Saint-Pol (died March 1205 in Constantinople) from the House of Campdavaine, son of Anselm of Saint-Pol, was count of Saint-Pol from 1174 to his death, and lord of Demotika (Didymoteicho) in Thrace in 1204–05. He participated in the Third and Fourth Crusades .