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during its history: the Württemberg Countship Trust for the Counts of Württemberg, the Urach Ducal Trust for the Dukes of Urach, and the Urach Princely Trust for Prince Karl of Urach (1865-1925), the younger son of Duke Wilhelm who was not expected to inherit his father's dukedom and who died
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Berghe von Trips, by 1988 adoption). They have a son, Prince Karl-Philipp (born 1992) and two daughters. Wilhelm inherited the dukedom from his brother, the 4th Duke Karl Anselm (born 1955), who renounced the title on 16 February 1991, a few weeks after his marriage to Saskia
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Count Wilhelm von Württemberg (1810-1869), Duke Wilhelm's third son, would become the first Duke von Urach in 1867 and ancestor of the current princely Urach line. Although both of his marriages were to dynastic princesses, he wed them as a count, marrying
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the new duke would bear without thereby acquiring any actual prerogatives or property in Urach or Württemberg. Although the new ducal house remained ineligible to succeed to the crown of the Kingdom of Württemberg, it could succeed to that of the
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line in 1218, Egino IV inherited parts of their possessions due to his 1180 marriage to Agnes of Zähringen. Egino V won a dispute over further parts of the Zähringen inheritance, and he moved his seat to Freiburg where he ruled as Egino I,
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The comital trust was set up in October 1837, originally for the brothers Count Alexander (1801-1844) and Count Wilhelm (1810-1869, later 1st Duke of Urach), funded by an inheritance from a childless uncle,
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While Duke Karl Anselm renounced his succession to marry morganatically, the current Duke Wilhelm Albert was unconvinced as to whether his own marriage to Karen von Brauchitsch-Berghe von Trips was also
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The Germans presented various proposals to incorporate Lithuania into an expanded German Empire. The Lithuanians resisted this idea and hoped to preserve their independence by creating a separate
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in these dynasties usually disinherited the descendants thereof, the Dukes of Urach unusually managed to elicit consideration for candidacy for the thrones of several European states,
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on 28 August 1800. Although she signed the wedding contract as "Baroness von Tunderfeld-Rhodis", the bride's father Karl August Rhodis held no barony, and his family had assumed
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declared Lithuania's independence on February 16, 1918, but was unable to form a government, police, or other state institutions due to the continued presence of German troops.
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has been authenticated back to 1152, and whose mother, born Isabelle de Guyard, Countess von Saint Julien von und zu Wallsee is a direct descendant of Pierre Guyard (
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but were beaten in battle in 1235. The counts of Urach declined in the 1250s; their line became extinct in 1261; their territories were incorporated into the
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The brothers ultimately agreed that Wilhelm Albert would remain head of the House of Urach in Germany while Inigo would be head of the House in Lithuania.
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The Kingdom of Lithuania was a short-lived constitutional monarchy created toward the end of World War I when Lithuania was part of the German Empire. The
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However, not all of the issue of the marriage were recognised as princes or dukes. Initially, the children of this marriage were accorded only the title
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voted to offer the Lithuanian throne to the German prince Wilhelm, 2nd Duke of Urach. He was elected on 11 July 1918 and accepted, taking the name of
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in 1627. The couple wed civilly 21 September 1991, their elder son, Eberhard, being born in 1990 and the younger, Anselm, on 29 November 1992.
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Alexander's sister Marie (1815-1866) was Countess von Württemberg until her marriage in 1842, and she became Countess von Taubenheim.
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The reign of Mindaugas II was accepted by the Catholic Church and by several European countries, as is seen in the letter from
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The first mention of the name dates to the early 11th century, with the brothers Egino and Rudolf, whose seat was at
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Despite being ineligible to reign in Germany, in 1918 the House of Urach was invited to rule another country – the
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Historical Outline and Content of the GU 10 File: Pooled Documents for Asset Management of the House of Urach
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on the European continent. During the 17th and 18th centuries the duchy resisted repeated French invasions.
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marry or issue from no morganatic marriage with a commoner or a noblewoman of fewer than 32 noble quarters;
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Following the 1863 marriage of the widowed Count Wilhelm von Württemberg to Princess Florestine, sister of
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was explicitly preserved for the Urach dukes and princes rather than being replaced by the higher titles.
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while retaining property in Württemberg. On 28 May 1867, King Karl raised his cousin, Count Wilhelm, to
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welcoming Wilhelm's selection as the future King of Lithuania. Such authoritative registers as the
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families). In Württemberg, only dynasts descended in male-line from the nation's kings were titled
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According to the rules of the old House of Urach and to the requirements imposed by the
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as French and Austrian armies fought to extend the hegemony of the rival houses of
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The title of count or duke of Urach was revived in the 18th and 19th centuries for
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Succession to the throne of Lithuania was to be hereditary in the House of Urach.
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morganatic as she did not meet the immediate requirement of 32 noble ancestors.
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rules): His wife, Baroness Danielle von und zu Bodman (b. 1963), belongs to a
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L'indépendance albanaise et la diplomatie des grandes puissances: 1912–1914
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in 1918, the Head of the House of Urach and of Lithuanian monarchy must:
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nobility in the 12th to 13th centuries, with their ancestral seat at
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circa 1050. Rudolf and his heirs form the lineage of the Counts of
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Count Ladislas Festetics von Tolna (1785–1846) and his wife, born
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history of the House of Urach – the last Lithuanian royal family
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Guillaume Guyard who flourished in 1280, the family being made
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XVIII. "Urach". C.A. Starke Verlag, 2007, pp. 120, 430-438.
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Huberty, Michel; Giraud, Alain; Magdelaine, F.; B. (1979).
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The current and 5th duke (according to the 1867 grant) is
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The House of Urach was founded by the secret marriage of
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Princas Inigo von Urachas jaučia pareigą padėti lietuvai
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since an ancestor had once held the post of burgrave at
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in 1821 and Charles, Count Arpeau de Gallatin in 1830.
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Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels, Fürstliche Häuser
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was usually confined in use to cadets of ruling and
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Théodelinde de Beauharnais, Princess of Leuchtenburg
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King Frederick and Duke Wilhelm's youngest brother,
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(French). 1031:(current Head of the House of Urach in Lithuania) 714:which remains the hereditary seat of the dukes. 587:(1848–1922), Count Wilhelm took up residence in 1019:Family Tree of the Last Lithuanian Royal Family 1442: 8: 1153:Princess Elisabeth of Luxembourg (1901–1950) 1142:Archduchess Margarethe Klementine of Austria 527:Princess Josephine of Hohenzollern-Hechingen 1411:La Descendance de Marie-Therese de Habsburg 743:for "Prince/Princess" rather than the term 581:line of succession to the Monegasque throne 1449: 1435: 1427: 1307:(Tirana: Editions "8 Nëntori", 1982), 456. 545:Baroness/Baron von Hochberg und Rottenburg 1232: 1230: 1228: 1226: 1224: 1222: 1220: 1218: 1216: 920:Learn how and when to remove this message 595:of Urach in the nobility of Württemberg. 109:Learn how and when to remove this message 1559:Royal houses of the Kingdom of Lithuania 1147: 1122:Prince Ludwig Philipp of Thurn and Taxis 1116: 1109: 1078: 1042: 1035: 1024: 1016: 993:1418), to which family had belonged the 293:The comital House of Urach were part of 16:Cadet branch of the House of Württemberg 1193:Hans Jänichen, "Die Grafen von Urach", 1186: 1392: 1381: 1317: 1315: 1313: 1266: 1264: 1262: 1260: 480:Frederick III (later King Frederick I) 120: 1131:Albert, 8th Prince of Thurn and Taxis 695:The House of Urach established three 7: 1346: 1344: 1162:William IV, Grand Duke of Luxembourg 858:adding citations to reliable sources 822:also acknowledged the new monarchy. 47:adding citations to reliable sources 1334:Liudvikas Jakavicius-Grimalauskas, 1290:Liudvikas Jakavicius-Grimalauskas, 603:of the family for centuries, whose 437:survived until 1918 as part of the 1294:, The Lithuania Tribune, DELFI.LT. 1114:Princess Iniga of Thurn and Taxis 418:was abolished in 1806 leaving the 14: 1370:https://vilnews.com/2013-05-19052 1321:Landesarchive Baden-Wurttemberg. 729:and females bearing the title of 686:Lichtenstein Castle (Württemberg) 541:Duke Karl Heinrich of Württemberg 946:document no fewer than 32 noble 834: 717:Like the ducal trust, the title 629:Monaco Succession Crisis of 1918 445:, and was ruled by four kings: 379:In the early modern period, the 129: 23: 1240:L'Allemagne Dynastique, Tome II 1013:Ancestors of the House of Urach 845:needs additional citations for 410:he assumed the higher title of 402:was nominally a subject of the 34:needs additional citations for 1564:1867 establishments in Germany 1173:Infanta Marie Anne of Portugal 942:be firstborn in the male line; 765:Count/Countess von Württemberg 579:(1818–1889) and second in the 549:Countess/Count von Württemberg 515:Count/Countess von Württemberg 1: 1093:Karl Theodor, Duke in Bavaria 1073:Princess Florestine of Monaco 708:Duke Ferdinand of Württemberg 652:Wilhelm Albert, Duke of Urach 631:. Given that his kinsmen the 623:(1865–1912) in 1892 and then 570:Princess Florestine of Monaco 404:Holy Roman Emperor Francis II 1167: 1156: 1136: 1125: 1098: 1087: 1067: 1056: 577:Prince Charles III of Monaco 343:After the extinction of the 1169:Maternal Great-grandmother: 1158:Maternal Great-grandfather: 1138:Maternal Great-grandmother: 1127:Maternal Great-grandfather: 1100:Paternal Great-grandmother: 1089:Paternal Great-grandfather: 1069:Paternal Great-grandmother: 1058:Paternal Great-grandfather: 688:, reconstructed in 1840 by 625:Princess Wiltrud of Bavaria 476:Duke Wilhelm of Württemberg 168:Duke Wilhelm of Württemberg 166:, younger surviving son of 1580: 1062:Wilhelm, 1st Duke of Urach 774: 690:Wilhelm, 1st Duke of Urach 439:Confederation of the Rhine 383:often found itself in the 1468: 1104:Princess Sophie of Saxony 1084:Duchess Amalie in Bavaria 1040:Prince Eberhard of Urach 985:family whose nobility in 737:mandated use of the term 621:Duchess Amalie in Bavaria 521:in 1832 (daughter of the 324:. 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On June 4, 1918, the 605:territorial designation 599:had been an hereditary 274:Principality of Albania 1195:Alemannisches Jahrbuch 1027:Prince Inigo von Urach 973:Prince Inigo von Urach 698:Familienfideikommissen 692: 610:Principality of Monaco 547:in 1807 and, in 1825, 435:Kingdom of Württemberg 414:in 1803, and when the 270:Principality of Monaco 262:Kingdom of Württemberg 246:of the formerly royal 164:Wilhelm, Duke of Urach 1149:Maternal Grandmother: 1118:Maternal Grandfather: 1080:Paternal Grandmother: 1044:Paternal Grandfather: 795:, King of Lithuania. 777:Monarchy of Lithuania 723:agnatic primogeniture 684: 572:(1833–1897) in 1863. 509:Members of the family 358:County of Württemberg 1208:House of Württemberg 967:reside in Lithuania. 854:improve this article 783:Kingdom of Lithuania 619:, who first married 420:Duchy of Württemberg 381:Duchy of Württemberg 374:House of Württemberg 354:Henry VII of Germany 266:Kingdom of Lithuania 248:House of Württemberg 229:Kingdom of Lithuania 218:Count of Württemberg 142:House of Württemberg 43:improve this article 1351:Caputo, Salvatore. 1021: 962:Lithuanian language 957:hold military rank; 826:Rules of succession 712:Lichtenstein Castle 553:Hohenlohe-Kirchberg 519:Festetics von Tolna 428:King of Württemberg 1017: 721:was hereditary by 693: 583:after her nephew, 400:Duke Frederick III 1541: 1540: 1409:Enache, Nicolas. 1391:Missing or empty 1279:978-3-7980-0841-0 1178: 1177: 1052:King of Lithuania 930: 929: 922: 904: 819:Almanach de Gotha 416:Holy Roman Empire 350:count of Freiburg 233: 232: 199:King of Lithuania 119: 118: 111: 93: 1571: 1451: 1444: 1437: 1428: 1421: 1407: 1401: 1400: 1394: 1389: 1387: 1379: 1377: 1376: 1366: 1360: 1359: 1357: 1348: 1339: 1332: 1326: 1319: 1308: 1301: 1295: 1288: 1282: 1268: 1255: 1254: 1234: 1211: 1206:Britannica.com, 1204: 1198: 1197:, 1976/78, 1–15. 1191: 1032: 1022: 1008: 951: 925: 918: 914: 911: 905: 903: 869:"House of Urach" 862: 838: 830: 814:Pope Benedict XV 745:Prinz/Prinzessin 499:hereditary title 406:, as an ally of 372:lineages of the 316:(d. 874) of the 133: 121: 114: 107: 103: 100: 94: 92: 58:"House of Urach" 51: 27: 19: 1579: 1578: 1574: 1573: 1572: 1570: 1569: 1568: 1544: 1543: 1542: 1537: 1464: 1455: 1425: 1424: 1408: 1404: 1390: 1380: 1374: 1372: 1368: 1367: 1363: 1355: 1350: 1349: 1342: 1333: 1329: 1320: 1311: 1302: 1298: 1289: 1285: 1269: 1258: 1251: 1236: 1235: 1214: 1205: 1201: 1192: 1188: 1183: 1171: 1160: 1151: 1140: 1129: 1120: 1113: 1102: 1091: 1082: 1071: 1060: 1046: 1039: 1030: 1029: 1015: 1006: 999:Imperial counts 945: 926: 915: 909: 906: 863: 861: 851: 839: 828: 779: 773: 679: 665:. 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House of Württemberg
Lithuania
Wilhelm, Duke of Urach
Duke Wilhelm of Württemberg
Württemberg
Mindaugas II
King of Lithuania
Duke of Urach
Fürst
Count of Württemberg
morganatic
cadet branch
House of Württemberg
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Kingdom of Württemberg
Kingdom of Lithuania
Principality of Monaco
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