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Eberhard II, Count of Württemberg

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Following the death of Ulrich III in 1344, Eberhard and brother Ulrich IV governed together. However, Eberhard proved the more assertive and energetic of the two, giving his brother little influence in the administration of Württemberg. Ulrich began pressing for a division of the county in 1352,
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for a compromise, but he sided with Eberhard and confirmed the indivisibility of Württemberg. On 1 May 1362, Ulrich renounced his position in the government in exchange for various castles, notably
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and 1388 near Döffingen. The result of this was a stalemate which secured the independency of the towns. Nevertheless, the territorial gains during his rule were substantial, for example
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A sensation was created 1367 by the assault of Count Wolf von Eberstein on Eberhard II and his son Ulrich during their stay "in Wildbad" (presumably
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Killy, Walther; Vierhaus, Rudolf, eds. (2006). "Ulrich IV, Count of Württemberg".
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from 1344 until his death in 1392. He ruled Württemberg alongside his brother,
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Eberhard died in Stuttgart on 15 March 1392 and was buried in the
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in 1361. Ulrich married Elisabeth of Bavaria, daughter of Emperor
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Dynasties of the World: A Chronological and Genealogical Handbook
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During his regency he strongly aligned his policy against the
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and his wife Sophie (died 1344), daughter of Theobald of
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possibly at the insistence of his wife Katharina of
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Index


Sem Schlör
de
Count of Württemberg
Ulrich III
Eberhard III
Ulrich IV
Stuttgart
Stiftskirche
Issue
Ulrich of Württemberg
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House
Württemberg
German
Count of Württemberg
Ulrich IV
Ulrich III
Ferrette
Elisabeth of Henneberg-Schleusingen
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Henneberg-Schleusingen
Ulrich of Württemberg
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John I, Duke of Lorraine
Louis IV
Helfenstein
Charles IV
Hohenneuffen
Wildbad

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