List of states in the Holy Roman Empire (W)
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This is a list of states in the Holy Roman Empire beginning with the letter W:
Name | Type | Circle | Bench | Formed | Notes |
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Waadt | Lordship | ||||
Wädenswil | Lordship | ||||
Wain | Lordship | ||||
Waldbott von Bassenheim | 1720: HRE County | Upp Rhen | WF | 1554: Division into Bassenheim, Bornheim and Gudenau lines | |
Waldburg HRE Prince of Waldburg at Wolfegg & Waldsee |
1628: HRE County | Swab | SW | 12th Century | 1183: 1st line of Counts of Waldburg died out 1424: Partitioned into Waldburg-Sonnenberg, Waldburg-Trauchburg and Waldburg-Wolfegg-Zeil |
Waldburg-Capustigall | 1686: HRE County | 1504 | 1504: Partitioned from Waldburg-Trauchburg 1745: Annexed to Prussia | ||
Waldburg-Friedburg-Scheer | 1612 | 1612: Partitioned from Waldburg-Trauchburg 1717: Annexed to Waldburg-Trauchburg | |||
Waldburg-Scheer | 1717 | 1717: Partitioned from Waldburg-Trauchburg 1764: Annexed to Waldburg-Trauchburg | |||
Waldburg-Sonnenberg | 1424 | 1424: Partitioned from Waldburg 1511: Annexed to Austria | |||
Waldburg-Trauchburg | 1424 | 1424: Partitioned from Waldburg 1504: Division into Waldburg-Trauchburg and Waldburg-Capustigal 1612: Division into Waldburg-Trauchburg and Waldburg-Friedburg-Scheer 1717: Division into Waldburg-Trauchburg and Waldburg-Scheer 1772: Annexed to Waldburg-Zeil | |||
Waldburg-Waldburg | County | 1589 | 1589: Partitioned from Waldburg-Wolfegg-Zeil 1600: Divided between Waldburg-Wolfegg and Waldburg-Zeil | ||
Waldburg-Waldsee | 1667: County 1803: Principality |
1667 | 1667: Partitioned from Waldburg-Wolfegg | ||
Waldburg-Wolfegg HRE Count of Wolfegg, Baron of[auf] Waldburg, Lord zu Waldsee, Zeil, Wurzach & Marstetten, Kisslegg, Waltershofen, Röthsee, Prassberg & Leypolz |
County | 1589 | 1589: Partitioned from Waldburg-Wolfegg-Zeil 1667: Partitioned into Waldburg-Wolfegg and Waldburg-Waldsee 1798: Annexed to Waldburg-Waldsee | ||
Waldburg-Wolfegg-Waldsee | 1803: HRE Prince | ||||
Waldburg-Wolfegg-Zeil | County | 1424 | 1424: Partitioned from Waldburg 1589: Partitioned into Waldburg-Waldburg, Waldburg-Wolfegg and Waldburg-Zeil | ||
Waldburg-Wurzach | 1674: HRE County 1803: HRE Principality |
1674 | 1674: Partitioned from Waldburg-Zeil | ||
Waldburg-Zeil | 1589: County 1803: HRE Principality |
1589 | 1589: Partitioned from Waldburg-Wolfegg-Zeil 1674: Partitioned into itself and Waldburg-Wurzach | ||
Waldburg-Zeil-Trauchburg | 1803: HRE Principality | ||||
Waldeck Prince of Waldeck & Pyrmont, Count of Rappolstein, Lord of Hohenack & Geroldseck am Wasgau |
1180: County 1349: Imperial County 1682: HRE Prince 1712: Imperial Principality |
Upp Rhen - Fürstentum Waldeck und Pyrmont.png | 1137 | Underwent several partitions Partitioned into Waldeck-Eisenberg and Waldeck-Wildungen 1625: Waldeck acquired Principality of Pyrmont by succession | |
Waldeck-Eisenberg | Principality | 1674/1686: HRE Council of Princes (extinct 1714) | |||
Waldeck-Pyrmont | County 1712: Principality |
1706 | 1807: Principality of Waldeck-Pyrmont became autonomous 1868: Became part of Prussia but remained de facto autonomous until 1918 | ||
Waldsassen | HRE Abbey | 1147 | 1128–32: Founded 1803: Secularised to Bavaria | ||
Walkenried | Abbacy | Upp Sax | |||
Wallhausen | Lordship | ||||
Wallis | Prince-Bishopric of Wallis | 999: Bequeathed by King of Burgundy to Bishops of Sion 1798: French occupation 1802: Independent state 1810: French occupation Joined Swiss Confederation | |||
Wallmoden | Acquired Neustadt and Gimborn | ||||
Wangen im Allgäu | Imperial City | Swab | SW | c1250 | 1803: Mediatized to Bavaria 1810: Annexed to Württemberg |
Warburg | Imperial City | Low Rhen | RH | Held by Bp. of Paderborn 1622: Annexed to Braunschweig 1802: Annexed to Prussia 1807: Annexed to Kingdom of Westphalia 1815: Annexed to Prussia | |
Warmia/Ermland | 1243: Bishopric 1356: HRE Prince-Bishopric |
1772: To Prussia | |||
Wartau | Lordship | ||||
Wartenberg HRE Count of Wartenberg-Roth |
1699: HRE County | Upp Rhen | 1806: Annexed to Westphalia 1814: Annexed to Prussia | ||
Wasserburg | HRE Lordship | ||||
Weida | Advocacy (Vogtei) | n/a | n/a | 1122: First mentioned | 1206: Title of "vogt" confirmed 1209: Partitioned into itself, Plauen and Gera and Greiz and Reichenbach 1421: Weida sold to Meissen 1454: Acquired Wildenfels 1531: Extinct; to Saxony |
Weil der Stadt | Imperial Free City | Swab | SW | c1250 | 1803: Mediatized to Württemberg |
Weimar | County | n/a | n/a | 949: First mentioned | 1062: Inherited by Orlamünde; renamed to Weimar-Orlamünde |
Weimar-Orlamünde | County | n/a | n/a | 1062: Weimar and Orlamünde united | 1112: Extinct; succession war between Andechs-Meran and the Rhenish Palatinate 1121: To Siegfried II, pretender to the Rhenish Palatinate, who took the name Weimar-Orlamünde 1140: Extinct; to Brandenburg |
Weimar-Orlamünde | County | n/a | n/a | 1170: Partitioned from Brandenburg | 1265: Partitioned into Weimar-Orlamünde-Orlamünde and Weimar-Orlamünde-Weimar |
Weimar-Orlamünde-Gräfenthal | County | n/a | n/a | 1295: Partitioned from Weimar-Orlamünde-Orlamünde | 1406: Partitioned into Weimar-Orlamünde-Lichtenberg, itself and Weimar-Orlamünde-Lauenstein 1426: Sold Gräfenthal to Saxony 1460: Extinct |
Weimar-Orlamünde-Lauenstein | County | n/a | n/a | 1406: Partitioned from Weimar-Lauenstein | 1427: Lauenstein to Brandenburg 1486: Extinct; Schauenforst to Reuss von Plauen |
Weimar-Orlamünde-Lichtenberg | County | n/a | n/a | 1406: Partitioned from Weimar-Orlamünde-Lauenstein | 1427: Lichtenberg to Waldenfels 1445: Magdala to Saxony 1447: Extinct |
Weimar-Orlamünde-Orlamünde | County | n/a | n/a | 1265: Partitioned from Weimar-Orlamünde | 1295: Partitioned into itself and Weimar-Orlamünde-Gräfenthal 1344: Orlamünde sold to Meissen 1346: Made fief of Meissen 1411: Extinct; to Meissen |
Weimar-Orlamünde-Plassenburg | County | n/a | n/a | 1285: Partitioned from Weimar-Orlamünde-Weimar | 1340: Extinct; to the Burgraviate of Nuremberg |
Weimar-Orlamünde-Weimar | County | n/a | n/a | 1265: Partitioned from Weimar-Orlamünde | 1285: Partitioned into itself and Weimar-Orlamünde-Plassenburg 1312: Acquired Wiehe 1321: Partitioned into itself and Weimar-Wiehe 1346: Made fief of Meissen 1365: Extinct; permanently attached to Meissen |
Weimar-Orlamünde-Wiehe | County | n/a | n/a | 1321: Partitioned from Weimar-Weimar | 1346: Made fief of Meissen 1367: To Brunswick 1372: Extinct |
Weingarten Abbot of Weingarten |
1053: Abbey 1268: HRE Abbot 1274: HRE Abbey |
Swab | 1274 | 1268: Abbots under Austrian protection 1793: Council of Princes 1803: Secularized to Nassau-Orange 1806: To Wurttemberg Area: 306 km² | |
Weinsberg | Lordship | c1000: Weinsberg castle founded as an Imperial fortress c1200: Weinsberg town proper founded 1241: 1st mention of Weinsberg c1283: Weinsberg chartered as a town. 1/2 of town had status of an Imperial city, the other was in the possession of the Lords of Weinsberg residing in the castle. 1417: Weinsberg lost its partial status of an Imperial city Weinsberg joined the Weinsberg Union of 33 Imperial cities 1430: Emperor Sigismund confirmed status of Weinsberg as an undivided Imperial city 1440: Annexed to the Palatinate<1450>Weinsberg castle bought by the Palatinate Duke Ulrich of Wurttemberg conquered Weinsberg and confirmed by the Treaty of Urach in 1512 1520-1534: To Austria To Trauttmandsdorff | |||
Weißenau Weissenau |
1750: HRE Abbey | Swab | 1089 | 1793: Council of Princes 1802: Secularized 1806: To Wurttemberg | |
Weißenberg | Abbacy | ||||
Weißenburg | Abbacy Prince-Abbacy |
1793: Council of Princes | |||
Weißenburg in Bayern Weissenburg in Bavaria Weißenburg im Nordgau |
Imperial City | Franc | SW | c1350 | 1500: Franconian Circle 1803: Mediatized to Bavaria |
Weißenstein (Weissenstein) | County | 1540: Partitioned from Kronburg | 1604: Annexed to Schwabeck | ||
Welzheim | Lordship | Franc | 1500: Franconian Circle Acquired by Counts of Gravenitz | ||
Werden (Essen-Werden) | 1793: Council of Princes | ||||
Werd | County | n/a | n/a | 1189: Title assumed by the Landgraves of Alsace | 1218: Partitioned into itself and Rixingen c. 1340: Sold to Oettingen with remainder of Alsace 1344: Extinct |
Werden See also: St Ludger |
Abbacy | Low Rhen | RP | 809 | Always in personal union with St Ludger in Helmstedt 877: HRE Prince of the Empire; imperial immediacy 1803: To Prussia 1806: To Berg 1808: To Westphalia 1815: To Prussia |
Werdenberg | County | n/a | n/a | Name given to the descendents of Rudolf I, co-Count of Montfort (1228-1243) | 1258: Werdenberg-Heiligenberg and Werdenberg-Sargans partitioned from Montfort |
Werdenberg-Alpeck | County | n/a | n/a | 1349: Partitioned from Werdenberg-Trochtelfingen | 1385: Sold to Ulm 1416: Extinct |
Werdenberg-Bludenz | County | n/a | n/a | 1377/8: Partitioned from Werdenberg-Heiligenberg | 1394: Sold to Austria 1418: Extinct |
Werdenberg-Heiligenberg | County | n/a | n/a | 1258: Partitioned from Montfort | 1274: Acquired Oberschwaben and Churwalden 1277: Acquired Heiligenberg 1377/8: Partitioned into Werdenberg-Werdenberg, Werdenberg-Rheineck, Werdenberg-Bludenz and itself 1413: Sold to Austria 1414: Extinct |
Werdenberg-Heiligenberg | County | n/a | n/a | 1441: Partitioned from Werdenberg-Trochtelfingen | 1475: Partitioned into Werdenberg-Trochtelfingen, itself and Werdenberg-Sigmaringen 1503: Extinct; divided between Werdenberg-Trochtelfingen and Werdenberg-Sigmaringen 1508: Renamed from Werdenberg-Trochtelfingen 1534: Extinct in male line 1535: Divided between Fürstenberg and Hohenzollern-Hechingen |
Werdenberg-Rheineck | County | n/a | n/a | 1377/8: Partitioned from Werdenberg-Heiligenberg | 1395: Acquired Werdenberg-Werdenberg 1395: Most sold to Austria 1402: Werdenberg to Montfort-Tettnang-Tettnang 1428: Extinct; to Werdenberg-Trochtelfingen |
Werdenberg-Sargans | County | n/a | n/a | 1258: Partitioned from Montfort | 1289: Acquired Alpeck 1312: Partitioned into itself and Werdenberg-Trochtelfingen 1342: Partitioned into Werdenberg-Sargans-Vaduz and Werdenberg-Sargans-Sargans |
Werdenberg-Sargans-Sargans | County | n/a | n/a | 1342: Partitioned from Werdenberg-Sargans | 1396: Sold to Austria 1436: Repurchased Sargans from Austria; rest remained lost 1483: Sold to the Swiss Confederation 1501: Extinct |
Werdenberg-Sargans-Vaduz | County | n/a | n/a | 1342: Partitioned from Werdenberg-Sargans | 1416: Extinct; to Brandis |
Werdenberg-Sigmaringen | County | n/a | n/a | 1475: Partitioned from Werdenberg-Heiligenberg | 1508: Extinct; to Werdenberg-Trochtelfingen |
Werdenberg-Trochtelfingen | County | n/a | n/a | 1312: Partitioned from Werdenberg-Sargans (in Alpeck) | 1316: Acquired Trochtelfingen 1349: Partitioned into Werdenberg-Alpeck and itself 1399: Acquired Sigmaringen and Veringen 1413: Sold Schmalegg to Ravensburg 1434: Acquired Werdenberg-Rheineck 1441: Partitioned into itself and Werdenberg-Heiligenberg 1475: To Werdenberg-Heiligenberg, then given to George III 1508: Renamed to Werdenberg-Heiligenberg |
Werdenberg-Werdenberg | County | n/a | n/a | 1377/8: Partitioned from Werdenberg-Heiligenberg | 1390: Extinct; succession war between Werdenberg-Rheineck and Werdenberg-Sargans-Sargans 1395: To Werdenberg-Rheineck |
Werdenfels | Countship | ||||
Werle | c1235: Principality | c1235 | 1414: Annexed to Werle-Gustrow | ||
Werle-Goldberg | 1316: Principality | 1316: Partitioned from Werle-Gustrow | 1408: Annexed to Werle | ||
Werle-Güstrow | Principality | 1200s | 1316: Division into Werle-Güstrow and Werle-Goldberg 1337: Division into Werle-Güstrow and Werle-Waren 1436: Annexed to Mecklenburg | ||
Werle-Waren | 1337: Principality | 1337: Partitioned from Werle-Güstrow | 1436: Annexed to Mecklenburg | ||
Wernigerode | County | Upp Sax | 1103 1807-1813: To Kingdom of Westphalia |
1429: Counts of Wernigerode became extinct; their lands inherited by Stolberg | |
Wertheim | County | Franc | 1097 | 1407: Partitioned into Wertheim-Breuberg and Wertheim-Wertheim 1500: Franconian Circle 1600: Annexed to Stolberg | |
Wertheim-Breuberg | 1407: County | 1407: Partitioned from Wertheim | 1482: Division into Wertheim-Breuberg and Wertheim-Freudenberg 1574: Division into Wertheim-Breuberg and Lowenstein-Wertheim 1600: Annexed to Stolberg | ||
Wertheim-Freudenberg | 1482: County | 1482: Partitioned from Wertheim-Breuberg | 1509: Annexed to Wertheim-Breuberg | ||
Wertheim-Wertheim | 1407: County | 1407: Partitioned from Wertheim | 1494: Annexed to Wertheim-Breuberg | ||
Westphalia and Angria | Duchy | Low Rhen | 1180: Partitioned from the older Duchy of Saxony | Before 1180: Part of older Duchy of Saxony, until emperor deposed Henry the Lion 1180: Gained Imperial immediacy at the carve-up of the older Duchy of Saxony 1180-1803: To Archdiocese-Electorate of Cologne and had its own constitution and its own diet 1803: To Hesse-Darmstadt | |
Westerburg | HRE County | 1227 | 1209: 1st mention of Westerburg To Lords of Runkel by marriage 1597: Passed to Leiningen 1806: To Grand Duchy of Berg | ||
Westerburg | Lordship | ||||
Wettenhausen | HRE Abbacy | Swab | 1793: Council of Princes | ||
Wetzlar | Imperial City | Upp Rhen | RH | 1180 | 1803: Mediatized to Archbishopric of Regensburg 1810: Grand Duchy of Frankfurt 1815: Annexed to Prussia |
Wiblingen | Abbacy | ||||
Wickrath (Wykradt) | 1488: HRE Lordship 1752: HRE County of Quadt-Wykradt |
Low Rhen | WE | 1068: 1st mention of Lords of Wickrath Castle 1488: acquired immediacy |
Ruled by Lords of Broichhausen 1310: Became a fief of Guelders 1488: Imperial Estate for the Knights of Hompesch 1502: To Lords of Quadt; renamed Quadt-Wickrath 1752: Imperial Estate with a vote in the Bench of Counts of Westphalia 1794: French occupation 1803-1806: Counts of Quadt acquired City of Isny as compensation for loss of territories 1815: To Prussia |
Wied Count of Wied, Isenburg & Kriechingen, Lord of Runkel, Kriching-Püttlingen and Rollingen |
1093: County of Wied | Low Rhen | c. 860 | 1229: 1st mention of the Castle of (Alt-) Wied 1243-1462: Part of Nieder-Isenburg 1244: 1st Line of Counts of Wied became extinct 1462: To Lords of Runkel 1806: To Nassau 1815: To Prussia Partitioned several times | |
Wied-Neuwied Count of Wied & Isenburg, Lord of Runkel |
1093: County of Wied 1784: Principality of Wied-Neuwied |
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Wied-Runkel Count of Wied, Isenburg & Kriechingen, Lord of Runkel, Kriching-Püttlingen and Rollingen |
County | ||||
Wiesensteig | Lordship | Swab | |||
Wiesentfels | 1487: Lordship | 1333, as property of Giech | 1412: Annexed to B. of Bamberg 1680: Reannexed to Giech | ||
Wiesentheid | HRE Lordship | 1500: Franconian Circle | |||
Wildgraviate | Wildgraviate | n/a | n/a | 11th Century: Gau counts in the Nahegau assumed the title Wildgrave | 1113: Partitioned into Veldenz and itself c. 1148: Partitioned into itself and Baumburg 1258: Partitioned into Kyrburg and Dhaun |
Wild-Rhine | Wild- and Rhinegraviate | 1361, as Wild-Rhine-Dhaun from a union of Wild-Dhaun and Rhine | 1499: Annexed to Salm-Dhaun | ||
Wildenburg | Lordship | Descended from Lords of Arenberg 1418: Line extinct; territory passed to Hatzfeld by female succession 1806: To GRand Duchy of Berg 1815: To Prussia | |||
Wildenburg in Eifel | Lordship | n/a | n/a | c. 1195: First mentioned; to the younger line of Reifferscheid | 1328: Extinct in male line 1335: Sold to Jülich |
Wildenstein | Lordship | 1495: Partitioned from Zimmern | 1554: Annexed to Mötzkirch | ||
Wildeshausen | County | n/a | n/a | 1143: Partitioned from Oldenburg | 1199: Partitioned into Bruchhausen and itself 1270: Extinct; to the Archbishopric of Bremen |
Wimpfen | Imperial City | Swab | SW | 1803: Assigned to Baden, but actually annexed to Hesse-Darmstadt | |
Windisch-Grätz | County (personalist) | n/a | FR | 1628 | 1802: Partitioned into Windisch-Grätz-Eglofs and Windisch-Grätz-Winteritz |
Windisch-Grätz-Eglofs | County (personalist) | n/a | FR | 1802: Partitioned from Windisch-Grätz | 1804: Purchased Eglofs from Abensberg-Traun (Swabian Bench) |
Windisch-Grätz-Winteritz | County | n/a | n/a | 1802: Partitioned from Windisch-Grätz | |
Windsheim | Imperial City | Franc | SW | 1284 | 1500: Franconian Circle 1803: Mediatized to Bavaria |
Winneburg | 1616: HRE Lordship 1652: Imperial County (for Metternich House) |
Low Rhen | 1637: To Trier 1652: To Prince Metternich | ||
Weißenburg Wissembourg Weissenburg |
Imperial Free City | Upp Rhen | 1648: Annexed to France | ||
Wittgenstein | County | n/a | n/a | 1174: First mentioned; to Battenburg | 1238: Partitioned from Battenburg 1295: Made fief of Cologne 1322: Acquired Berleburg 1361: Extinct; to Sayn-Homburg who took the name Sayn-Wittgenstein |
Wohlau | Principality | ||||
Wolfegg | Lordship 1628: HRE County |
To Waldburg | |||
Wolfstein | Lordship 1522: Barony 1673: County |
Bav | FR | 1290: Renamed from Sulzbürg | 1305: Acquired Allersberg as fief of Eichstätt 1322: Partitioned into Wolfstein-Wolfstein, Wolfstein-Sulzbürg and Wolfstein-Allersberg 1516: Reunited by Wolfstein-Sulzbürg 1522: HRE Baron; Bavarian Circle 1673: HRE Count; Franconian Bench of Counts 1740: Extinct; divided between Hohenlohe-Kirchberg and Giech 1768: Sold to Bavaria |
Wolfstein-Allersberg | Lordship | n/a | n/a | 1322: Partitioned from Wolfstein as fief of Bavaria-Landshut | 1474: Extinct; Allersberg to Bavaria-Landshut, rest to Wolfstein-Sulzbürg |
Wolfstein-Sulzbürg | Lordship | n/a | n/a | 1322: Partitioned from Wolfstein | 1353: Imperial immediacy 1403: Acquired Niedersulzbürg 1420: Partitioned into itself and Wolfstein-Untersulzbürg 1516: Renamed to Wolfstein |
Wolfstein-Untersulzbürg | Lordship | n/a | n/a | 1420: Partitioned from Wolfstein-Sulzbürg | 1516: Extinct; to Wolfstein-Sulzbürg |
Wolfstein-Wolfstein | Lordship | n/a | n/a | 1322: Partitioned from Wolfstein | 1346: Acquired Pyrbaum 1353: Imperial immediacy 1362: Acquired Mühlhausen 1383: Extinct; divided between Wolfstein-Sulzbürg and Wolfstein-Allersberg |
Worms | Bishopric | Upp Rhen | EC | 861 | 1793: Council of Princes 1803: Annexed to Hesse-Darmstadt |
Worms | Imperial City | Upp Rhen | RH | 1074 | Annexed to France in 1789 1816: Annexed to Grand Duchy of Hesse |
Wurmbrand-Stuppach HRE Count of Wurmbrand-Stuppach, Baron of Steyersberg, Reittenau |
1607: HRE Barony 1701: HRE County |
FC (ad personam) | 1701 | ||
Württemberg Wurttemberg Wirtemberg King of Württemberg; Sovereign Duke in Swabia, of Teck; Duke of Hohenlohe; Landgrave of Tübingen; Prince of Mergentheim, Ellwangen, Zwiefalten, Overlord of the Principalities of Buchau, Waldburg, Baldern, Ochsenhausen, Neresheim; Count of Gröningen, Limpurg, Montfort, Tettnang, Hohenberg, Biberach, Schecklingen, Egloffs; Overlord of the Lordships of Aulendorf, Scheer-Friedberg, Roth, Baindt, Isny; Lord of Altdorf, Leutkirch, Heidenheim, Justingen, Krailsheim, the Danubian cities, of Ulm, Rothweil, Heilbronn, Hall, Wiesensteig, etc |
c1083: Lordship 1135: County 1495: Duchy 1495: HRE Prince 1803: Electorate 1806: Kingdom |
Swab | PR | 1089 | 1441: Partitioned into Württemberg-Stuttgart and Württemberg-Urach 1496:Reunited 1519 - 1534: Annexed to Austria 1617: Partitioned into Württemberg-Brenz-Weiltingen, Württemberg-Mömpelgard, Württemberg-Neuenburg, Württemberg-Neustadt and Württemberg-Stuttgart 1792: Reunited |
Württemberg-Bernstadt | Duchy | n/a | n/a | 1664: Partitioned from Württemberg-Öls | 1697: Annexed to Württemberg-Öls |
Württemberg-Brenz-Weiltingen | Duchy | n/a | n/a | 1617: Partitioned from Württemberg-Stuttgart | 1635: Partitioned into Württemberg-Öls and Württemberg-Weiltingen |
Württemberg-Juliusburg | Duchy | n/a | n/a | 1669: Partitioned from Württemberg-Öls | 1694: Annexed to Württemberg-Öls |
Württemberg-Mömpelgard | Duchy | n/a | PR | 1617: Partitioned from Württemberg-Stuttgart | 1684 - 1697: Conquered by France 1723: Annexed to Württemberg-Stuttgart |
Württemberg-Neuenburg | Duchy | n/a | n/a | 1617: Partitioned from Württemberg-Stuttgart | 1641: Annexed to Württemberg-Stuttgart |
Württemberg-Neuenburg | Duchy | n/a | n/a | 1649: Partitioned from Württemberg-Stuttgart | 1671: Annexed to Württemberg-Stuttgart |
Württemberg-Neustadt | Duchy | n/a | n/a | 1617: Partitioned from Württemberg-Stuttgart | 1641: Annexed to Württemberg-Stuttgart |
Württemberg-Neustadt | Duchy | n/a | n/a | 1649: Partitioned from Württemberg-Stuttgart | 1742: Annexed to Württemberg-Stuttgart |
Württemberg-Öls | Duchy | n/a | n/a | 1635: Partitioned from Württemberg-Brenz-Weiltingen | 1664: Partitioned into itself and Württemberg-Bernstadt 1669: Partitioned into itself and Württemberg-Juliusburg 1745: Renamed to Württemberg-Öls-Bernstadt |
Württemberg-Öls-Bernstadt | Duchy | n/a | n/a | 1735: Renamed from Württemberg-Öls | 1792: Annexed to Württemberg-Stuttgart |
Württemberg-Stuttgart | County, Duchy after 1495 | Swab | PR | 1441: Partitioned from Württemberg | 1496: United with Württemberg-Urach to form Württemberg |
Württemberg-Stuttgart | Duchy | Swab | PR | 1617: Partitioned from Württemberg | 1649: Partitioned into itself, Württemberg-Neuenburg and Württemberg-Neustadt 1674: Partitioned into itself and Württemberg-Winnental 1792: Renamed to Württemberg |
Württemberg-Urach | County, Duchy after 1495 | n/a | n/a | 1441: Partitioned from Württemberg | 1496: Annexed to Württemberg-Stuttgart |
Wurttemberg-Weiltingen Duke of Württemberg & Teck, in Silesia, Öls, Bernstadt, Count of Mömpelgard, Lord of Heidenheim, Sternberg, Medzibor |
Duchy | n/a | n/a | 1635: Partitioned from Württemberg-Brenz-Weiltingen | 1735: Annexed to Württemberg-Stuttgart |
Württemberg-Winnental | Duchy | n/a | n/a | 1674: Partitioned from Württemberg-Stuttgart | 1733: Annexed to Württemberg-Stuttgart |
Würzburg | Bishopric Prince-Bishopric Grand Duchy |
Franc | EC | 1168 | 1441: Prince-Bishops styled as Duke of Franconia 1500: Franconian Circle 1793: Council of Princes 1802: Annexed to Bavaria 1803: Secularized to Bavaria |
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