Oettingen-Wallerstein
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Oettingen-Wallerstein is a noble family related to a former County in modern-day eastern Baden-Württemberg and western Bavaria, Germany.
Oettingen-Wallerstein was twice created; first as a partition of Oettingen (modern day town of Oettingen in Bayern) in 1423 which became extinct in 1517 and was inherited by Oettingen-Oettingen, and the second time as a partition of Oettingen-Oettingen in 1557. Oettingen-Oettingen suffered one partition, between itself and Oettingen-Spielberg in 1602. It was raised to a Principality in 1774, mediatised to the Kingdom of Bavaria in 1806, and divided with the Kingdom of Württemberg in 1810.
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[edit] Counts of Oettingen-Wallerstein (1423 - 1517)
- John I the Solemn (1423 - 1449)
- Louis XIII (1449 - 1517)
Extinct. Inherited by Oettingen-Oettingen
[edit] Counts of Oettingen-Wallerstein (1557 - 1774)
- Frederick VIII (1557 - 1579)
- Frederick IX (1579 - 1602) with...
- William II (1579 - 1602)
- Frederick VIII (1602 - 1613) with...
- Ernest II (1602 - 1670)
- William IV (1670 - 1692)
- Wolfgang III (1692 - 1708)
- Ernest III (1708 - ?)
- Domenic Joseph (? - 1717)
- William Joseph Ignatius (1717 - 1728)
- Anthony Charles (1728 - 1738)
- John Frederick (1738 - 1744)
- Maximilian Ignatius (1744 - 1745)
- Philip Charles Domenic (1745 - 1766)
- Kraft Ernest (1766 - 1774)
[edit] Princes of Oettingen-Wallerstein (1774 - )
- Kraft Ernest (1774 - 1802)
- Louis Kraft Charles (1802 - 1806)
- ...
- Eugen Fürst zu Oettingen-Wallerstein (1885 - 1969), Politician [1]
- Moritz Fürst zu Oettingen-Wallerstein, current ruler of the House [2]