FüRSTENBERG (STATE)
:''This article is about the German County called 'Fürstenberg'. For the royal family of the same name, see 'Fürstenberg'.
'Fürstenberg' was a German County located in southern Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The County emerged in 1250AD around the castle of Fürstenberg, meaning "''Princely Mountain''". The County was partitioned in 1284 between itself and the lower County of Dillingen, and then again in 1408 between Fürstenberg-Fürstenberg and Fürstenberg-Wolfach. Over the centuries, the various Counts and Princes expanded their territories to include the Landgraviate of Baar, the Lordships of Gundelfingen, Hausen, Heiligenberg, Höwen, and Messkirch, and the Landgraviate of Stühlingen in Germany; and Pürglitz, Taikowitz, and Weitra in the Austrian domains of Bohemia and Moravia.
★ Henry I, Count of Fürstenberg (1250 - 1284)
★ Frederick I, Count of Fürstenberg (1284 - 1296)
★ Henry II, Count of Fürstenberg (1296 - 1337)
★ Conrad III, Count of Fürstenberg (1337 - 1370) ''with...''
★ Henry IV, Count of Fürstenberg (1337 - 1366) ''with...''
★ John II, Count of Fürstenberg (1337 - 1365) ''with...''
★ Henry VI, Count of Fürstenberg 1365 - 1408)
★ ''County of Dillingen (1284 - 1386)''
★ County of Fürstenberg (1250 - 1408)
★ County of Fürstenberg-Baar (1441 - 1559)
★ County of Fürstenberg-Blumberg (1559 - 1614)
★ County of Fürstenberg-Donaueschingen (1617 - 1698)
★ County of Fürstenberg-Fürstenberg (1408 - 1441, 1704 - 1716)
★ Principality of Fürstenberg-Fürstenberg (1716 - 1804)
★ County of Fürstenberg-Geisingen (1441 - 1483)
★ County of Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg (1559 - 1664)
★ Principality of Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg (1664 - 1716)
★ County of Fürstenberg-Möhringen (1599 - 1641)
★ County of Fürstenberg-Messkirch (1614 - 1716)
★ Principality of Fürstenberg-Messkirch (1716 - 1744)
★ Principality of Fürstenberg-Pürglitz (1762 - 1806)
★ County of Fürstenberg-Stühlingen (1614 - 1704)
★ County of Fürstenberg-Taikowitz (1759 - 1806)
★ County of Fürstenberg-Weitra (1705 - 1806)
★ County of Fürstenberg-Wolfach (1408 - 1490)
'Fürstenberg' was a German County located in southern Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The County emerged in 1250AD around the castle of Fürstenberg, meaning "''Princely Mountain''". The County was partitioned in 1284 between itself and the lower County of Dillingen, and then again in 1408 between Fürstenberg-Fürstenberg and Fürstenberg-Wolfach. Over the centuries, the various Counts and Princes expanded their territories to include the Landgraviate of Baar, the Lordships of Gundelfingen, Hausen, Heiligenberg, Höwen, and Messkirch, and the Landgraviate of Stühlingen in Germany; and Pürglitz, Taikowitz, and Weitra in the Austrian domains of Bohemia and Moravia.
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| Counts of Fürstenberg (1250 - 1408) |
| States of Fürstenberg |
Counts of Fürstenberg (1250 - 1408)
★ Henry I, Count of Fürstenberg (1250 - 1284)
★ Frederick I, Count of Fürstenberg (1284 - 1296)
★ Henry II, Count of Fürstenberg (1296 - 1337)
★ Conrad III, Count of Fürstenberg (1337 - 1370) ''with...''
★ Henry IV, Count of Fürstenberg (1337 - 1366) ''with...''
★ John II, Count of Fürstenberg (1337 - 1365) ''with...''
★ Henry VI, Count of Fürstenberg 1365 - 1408)
States of Fürstenberg
★ ''County of Dillingen (1284 - 1386)''
★ County of Fürstenberg (1250 - 1408)
★ County of Fürstenberg-Baar (1441 - 1559)
★ County of Fürstenberg-Blumberg (1559 - 1614)
★ County of Fürstenberg-Donaueschingen (1617 - 1698)
★ County of Fürstenberg-Fürstenberg (1408 - 1441, 1704 - 1716)
★ Principality of Fürstenberg-Fürstenberg (1716 - 1804)
★ County of Fürstenberg-Geisingen (1441 - 1483)
★ County of Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg (1559 - 1664)
★ Principality of Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg (1664 - 1716)
★ County of Fürstenberg-Möhringen (1599 - 1641)
★ County of Fürstenberg-Messkirch (1614 - 1716)
★ Principality of Fürstenberg-Messkirch (1716 - 1744)
★ Principality of Fürstenberg-Pürglitz (1762 - 1806)
★ County of Fürstenberg-Stühlingen (1614 - 1704)
★ County of Fürstenberg-Taikowitz (1759 - 1806)
★ County of Fürstenberg-Weitra (1705 - 1806)
★ County of Fürstenberg-Wolfach (1408 - 1490)
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