Königsegg-Aulendorf
Barony (County) of Königsegg-Aulendorf | ||||||||||
Freiherrschaft (Grafschaft) Königsegg-Aulendorf | ||||||||||
State of the Holy Roman Empire | ||||||||||
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Capital | Aulendorf | |||||||||
Government | Principality | |||||||||
Historical era | Middle Ages | |||||||||
• | Partitioned from Barony of Königsegg |
1622 | ||||||||
• | Raised to county | 1629 | ||||||||
• | Inherited Königsegg | 1663 | ||||||||
• | Mediatised to Kgdm Württemberg |
1806 | ||||||||
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Königsegg-Aulendorf was a county of southeastern Baden-Württemberg, Germany, ruled by the House of Königsegg. The territories of Königsegg-Aulendorf by 1806 were four separate exclaves, centred on Königsegg in the west, Aulendorf in the east, and two smaller territories north and south of the Teutonic Knights' territory at Altshausen. Königsegg-Aulendorf was created as a Baronial partition of the Barony of Königsegg, and was raised to a County in 1629. Königsegg-Aulendorf was mediatised to Württemberg in 1806.
Princes of Königsegg-Aulendorf
Baron of Königsegg-Aulendorf (1622–29)
- John George (1622–1629)
Counts of Königsegg-Aulendorf (1629–1806)
- John George (1629–1666)
- Anthony Eusebius (1666–1692)
- Francis Maximilian (1692–1710)
- Charles Siegfried (1710–1765)
- Herman Frederick (1765–1786)
- Ernest (1786–1803)
- Francis (1803–1806)
Mediatized Counts of Königsegg-Aulendorf (1806-)
- Franz, 7th Count 1803-1863 (1787-1863)
- Gustav, 8th Count 1863-1882 (1813-1882)
- Alfred, 9th Count 1882-1898 (1817-1898)
- Xaver, 10th Count 1898-1927 (1858-1927)
- Joseph Erwin, 11st Count 1927-1951 (1891-1951)
- Johannes, 12nd Count 1951-present (b.1925)
- Maximilian, Hereditary Count of Königsegg-Aulendorf (b.1958)
- Count Philipp (b.1988)
- Count Nikolaus (b.1990)
- Count Markus (b.1963)
- Count Constantin (b.1993)
- Count Géza (b.1998)
- Maximilian, Hereditary Count of Königsegg-Aulendorf (b.1958)
- Johannes, 12nd Count 1951-present (b.1925)
- Joseph Erwin, 11st Count 1927-1951 (1891-1951)
- Xaver, 10th Count 1898-1927 (1858-1927)
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Coordinates: 47°57′15″N 9°38′20″E / 47.95417°N 9.63889°E
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