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Upon Louis' death in 1759, the landgraviate of Fürstenberg-Weitra was partitioned between his son Joachim Egon and his brother Frederick Joseph Maximilian Augustus of
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Fürstenberg territories in Swabia under his rule and passed the Weitra estates to his younger brother
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line became extinct upon the death of Herman Egon's son Prince
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Weitra line extinct, possessions fell back to Prince
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House of Fürstenberg
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