Waldburg-Wurzach
County (Principality) of Waldburg-Wurzach | ||||||||||
Grafschaft (Fürstentum) Waldburg-Wurzach | ||||||||||
State of the Holy Roman Empire | ||||||||||
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Capital | Wurzach | |||||||||
Languages | Alemannic German | |||||||||
Government | Principality | |||||||||
Historical era | Middle Ages | |||||||||
• | Partitioned from Waldburg-Zeil |
1674 | ||||||||
• | Raised to principality | 1803 | ||||||||
• | Mediatised to Kgdm Württemberg |
1806 | ||||||||
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Waldburg-Wurzach was a county ruled by the House of Waldburg, located on the southeastern border of Baden-Württemberg, Germany, located around Wurzach (located about 15 kilometres west of Bad Waldsee). Waldburg-Wurzach was a partition of Waldburg-Zeil. Waldburg-Wurzach was a county prior to 1803, when it was raised to a principality shortly before being mediatised to Württemberg in 1806.
Rulers of Waldburg-Wurzach
Counts of Waldburg-Wurzach (1674–1803)
- Sebastian Wunibald (1674–1700)
- Ernest James (1700–34)
- Francis Ernest (1734–81)
- Eberhard I (1781–1803)
Prince of Waldburg-Wurzach (1803–06)
- Eberhard I (1803–06)
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