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  1. 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
  2. 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
  3. 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.

    • 30 November 1574, Waldeck Castle in Waldeck, County of Waldeck, Holy Roman Empire
  4. 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)
  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. 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 .