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territory would retain "all its rights, traditions and customs, as well as its language" as it was customary in the vast Holy Roman Empire. In 1495 the Count of Montbeliard Eberhard V of Württemberg was raised to the rank of Duke and the county became the "Principality of Montbéliard".
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in 1593, but in 1617 the county was again separated for his younger son Ludwig Frederick and ruled by his descendants until it fell back to Württemberg in 1723. With the annexation in 1748 of the "Four Lands" (land dependent
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territory and separate county within the County. It was not a vassalage of Württemberg; it was his equal but hereditary committed to the marriage of Count Eberhard IV by Henriette. De facto, the
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In spite of vicissitudes, Montbéliard was ruled by junior branches of the House of Württemberg for several centuries. Count
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Eberhard IV died in 1419 and upon Henriette's death in 1444, Montbéliard was adjudicated to their son Count
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annexed Montbéliard as part of the united County of Württemberg, though it still retained its status as an
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finally renounce all rights to Montbéliard. In 1797, the cantons were transferred to the département
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From 1617 to 1723, Montbéliard was ruled under the Mömpelgard branch of the House of Württemberg.
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département. With the new arrangement put in place that year, there were more than 2 cantons (
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annexed at the same time, these municipalities were first linked to the département of
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The Coloquy of Montbéliard: Religion and Politics in the Sixteenth Century
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became Count of Montbéliard by marriage to Sophie, daughter of Count
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In 1407, the marriage of Countess Henriette, heiress of Count
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and returned them to Switzerland, with the exception of
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In 1793, the County of Montbéliard was occupied by the
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region of France. From 1444 onwards it was held by the
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It had full voting rights in the 25: 1265:Counties of the Holy Roman Empire 919: 905: 478:, and their successors from the 357: 332: 171: 45:relies largely or entirely on a 34: 1116:House of Württemberg-Mömpelgard 926:House of Württemberg-Mömpelgard 912:House of Montfaucon-Montbéliard 849:After the French forces under 834:in 1793, including 3 cantons ( 377:Princely County of Montbéliard 1: 591:Ludwig I of Württemberg-Urach 385:Comté princier de Montbéliard 269:• Württemberg raised to 784:Saint-Julien-lès-Montbéliard 1198:. Oxford University Press. 1155:sent for French theologian 558:. Some of them were in the 498:), who left no male heirs. 434:1616 map of "Mumpelgart", " 18:Principality of Montbéliard 1291: 1159:to bring the teachings of 985:(1283–1317), with Reginald 855:War of the First Coalition 704:Courcelles-lès-Montbéliard 611:Frederick I of Montbéliard 517:Eberhard IV of Württemberg 311: 307: 237: 184: 168: 163: 1260:History of Franche-Comté 851:Jean Victor Marie Moreau 454:on the territory of the 826:, constituting the new 646:Integration into France 547:, with the fiefdoms of 299:• Ceded to France 73:"County of Montbéliard" 1064:(1526–1534; 1553–1558) 1058:(1498–1526; 1534–1542) 1040:(1457–1473; 1482–1496) 508: 506:Château de Montbéliard 474:, husband of Countess 447: 406:seated in the city of 392: 384: 243:• Established by 147: 133: 1255:County of Montbéliard 877:) in the District of 652:First French Republic 513:Stephen of Montfaucon 504: 482:family. 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