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George Aribert of Anhalt-Dessau

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204:. The agreement gave Christian Aribert the title "Count of Bähringen, Lord of Waldersee and Radegast," and allowed him to style himself "Legitimate and only son of Prince George Aribert of Anhalt." For arms, he was allowed to use the traditional bear of Anhalt impaling Waldersee. Also, his two surviving sisters Sophie and Eleonore were created "Countesses of Bähringen." 142:
Under the terms of the contract, the prince's wife would obtain all the rights of a legitimate spouse, but she was maintained in her rank as member of the old nobility, without raising her to princely rank, comital, or baronial nobility. George Aribert also promised not to ask the Emperor to elevate
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No opposition would be made to his elevation to the rank of prince, as long as it was not to that of Prince of Anhalt. In case of the extinction of the entire House of Anhalt in all male lines, there would be no opposition to him or his male-line legitimate heirs making a claim to the principality.
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The children of the marriage were to be nobles only, and bear the name "von Aribert"; they were denied any rights to princely name, title, or arms, and also excluded from the succession to Anhalt. Nevertless, were assigned certain estates as well as a rent of 45,000
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After thirteen years of "co-government" between him and John Casimir, a treaty was signed on 28 January 1632 that divided the territories of Anhalt-Dessau; George Aribert took possession of just a few locations:
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This decision created many difficulties with his relatives, who were totally against the union. However, on 10 February 1637 they finally concluded a formal agreement to accept the union as
50:. In fact, he was the second and youngest son of John George and Dorothea who survived to adulthood; two of his older brothers, Frederick Maurice and Henry Waldemar, died in infancy. 120:
and daughter of Christoph von Krosigk (1576-1638) and his wife, Katharina Elisabeth von Peblis (d. 1653), sister of the Georg Hans von Peblis (1577-1650), a diplomat during the
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Eleonore von Aribert (Countess of Bähringen from 6 February 1671) (b. Wörlitz, 16 May 1642 – d. Baruth, 27 August 1677), married on 4 May 1675 to John George III, Count of
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Sophie von Aribert (Countess of Bähringen from 6 February 1671) (b. 1637 – d. Wülknitz, 23 May 1695), married on 3 December 1682 to Gebhard Siegfried Edler von
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However, Christian Aribert died unmarried and childless in 1677; his two sisters both married at advanced ages and died without issue.
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Christian Aribert von Aribert (Count of Bähringen, Lord of Waldersee and Radegast from 6 February 1671) (d. Koblenz, 14 July 1677).
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After the death of his father in 1618, the twelve-year-old George Aribert was put under the custody of his older brother
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One month later, on 7 March 1637, George Aribert finally married Johanna Elisabeth. They had five children:
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Nevertheless, some years later (in 1660) his son Christian Aribert wrote to his cousin
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offered mediation, and an agreement was reached on 6 February 1671 with the
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Dorothea Ariberte von Aribert (b. 16 October 1639 – d. Wörlitz, 3 May 1661).
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George Aribert died at age 37. All his lands reverted to Anhalt-Dessau.
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George Aribert performed military service in the Imperial army with
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Index

Dessau
Wörlitz
House of Ascania
Anhalt-Dessau
John George I, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau
Dorothea
John Casimir of Simmern
John Casimir
Louis of Anhalt-Köthen
Fruitbearing Society
Bitter orange
Christoph Albrecht von Zanthierfrom
Wörlitz
Radegast
Kleutsch
German nobility
Saxony-Anhalt
Thirty Years' War
Anhalt-Dessau
morganatic
Thalers
Plotho und Engelmünster
Solms-Baruth
John George
Ernest of Saxe-Gotha
Princes of Anhalt
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