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[edit] Landgraviate
- "Landgrave (Landgraf): Landgrave", an accessory feudal comital title style, a Landgraf, or Landgrave, was a nobleman of rank or count in medieval Germany whose jurisdiction stretched over a sometimes quite considerable territory. The Title survived from the times of the Holy Roman Empire. The power of a landgrave was often associated with Sovereign rights and decision making much greater than that of a count. The formal jurisdiction of a Landgrave was a Landgraviate and the wife of a Landgrave was a Landgravine. The Title was used for the heads of different lines namely the House of Hesse and was also held by the Princes zu Furstenberg." [1]
[edit] Landgraviate of Baar
[edit] Landgraviate of Breisgau
[edit] Landgraviate of Burgend
[edit] Landgraviate of Hesse
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- 1292: HRE Prince
[edit] Landgraviate of Hesse-Darmstadt
- Titles: Landgrave of Hesse, Duke in Westphalia & Angaria [Engern], Count-Palatine of [bei]the Rhine, Prince of Hersfeld & Starkenburg, Count of Arnsberg, Count of Katzenelnbogen, Dietz, Ziegenhain, Nidda, Hanau, Schaumburg, Isenburg & Büdingen, Lord of Friedberg & Wimpfen
- 1648: Received as a cession parts of Hesse-Homburg whose line died out in 1604
- 1736: Inherited Hanau-Lichtenberg when Hanau line died out
- 1792: In Council of Princes
[edit] Landgraviate of Hesse-Homburg
- Titles: Landgrave of Hesse, Prince of Hersfeld, Count of Katzenelnbogen, Dietz, Ziegenhain, Nidda, Schaumburg, Isenburg & Büdingen
[edit] Landgraviate of Hesse-Kassel (See under "Electorate")
[edit] Landgraviate of Hesse-Marburg
- 1567-1604: Landgrave Louis III (IV)
- 1604: Line died out
- 1648: Part of Hesse-Marburg ceded to Hesse-Darmstadt
[edit] Landgraviate of Hesse-Rheinfels
[edit] Landgraviate of Klergow
[edit] Princely Landgraviate in Klettgau
- References
- History of Klettgau
[edit] Princely Landgraviate of Leuchtenberg
- 1119: Gebhard I of Leuchtenberg (1118-1146) acquired by marriage the Lordship of Waldeck
- 1158: Gebhard II bears title of Count of Leuchtenberg
- 1196: Diepold I acquires title of Landgrave of Leuchtenberg
- 1209: Division into Waldeck and Leuchtenberg
- 1366: Division between Ulrich II (Vesten zu Leuchtenberg und Pfreimd) & John I (Pleystein, Reichenstein und Grafenwöhr)
- 1376: Emperor Charles granted John I the title Imperial Landgrave of Leuchtenberg & Count of Hals
- ?: Acquired County of Hals
- 1440: Landgrave Leopold became HRE Prince
- 1450: Granted princely rank by the Emperor (Princely Landgraviate)
- 1476: Landgraves Louis & Frederick divide the County of Hals
- 1486: Landgrave Louis sells County of Hals to counts William & John of Aichberg
- 1500: In Bavarian Circle
- 1582: In HRE Council of Princes
- 1646: Male line becomes extinct with death of Maximilian Adam
- ?: Sold Lecuhtenberg and Waldeck to Bavaria
- 1707: Granted to the Lords of Bamberg
- 1708: To Imperial Princes of Lamberg
- 1770: Annexed to Bavaria
- 1792: In Council of Princes
- Reference
- Leuchtenberg Family Tree
[edit] Landgratiate of Nellenburg
[edit] Landgraviate of Saussenberg
[edit] Landgraviate of Sisgow
[edit] Landgraviate of Steveningen
[edit] Landgraviate of Stühlingen
- Stuhlingen
- 1084: 1st mention of "comes de Stulingen"
- 1120: Rudolf of Lenzburg as 1st Landgrave of Stuhlingen (extinct 1172)
- 1172: To Lords of Kussenberg (extinct 1250)
- 1251: To Counts of Lupfen through female inheritance
- 1251: Counts of Lupfen and Stuhlingen (extinct 1582)
- 1582: Lords of Pappenheim (extinct 1639) purchased Stuhlingen from Emperor for 80,000 guldens
- 1603: Pappenheims took possession of Stuhlingen after settling inheritance issues
- 1605: Acquired Lordship of Hewen
- 1639: Stuhlingen, Hewen and city of Engen to Fürstenberg by female inheritance
- 1792: In Council of Princes
- 1806: To Grand Duchy of Baden
[edit] Landgraviate of Sundgau
[edit] Landgraviate of Swabian Austria
- Ger. Schwäbisch-Österreich
[edit] Landgraviate of Thuringia
- Reference
- The House of Wettin
[edit] Landgraviate of Turgow
[edit] Landgraviate of Walgow
[edit] General References for Landgraviate
- (French) www.1789-1815.com
- (Google translation) www.1789-1815.com