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List of monarchs of Württemberg

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Coat of arms of the Kingdom of Württemberg, 1806-1817

Ŋɔ nyɛla list of monarchs of Württemberg, din gbaai Counts, Dukes, Electors, ni nanina ban pun di n-gari zamani gbaliŋ County of Württemberg piligu saha sɛnchiri pia ni yini hali ni Kingdom of Württemberg yuuni 1918.

Württemberg Counts mini Dukes

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Partitions of Württemberg under Württemberg rule

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County of Württemberg
(1089-1442)
       County of
Stuttgart

(1442–1482)
County of
Montbéliard

(Stuttgart line,
1st creation)

(1473–1482)
County of
Urach

(1442–1482)
      
County of
Montbéliard

(1526-1593)[1]
County of Württemberg (1482-1495)
Raised to:
Duchy of Württemberg
(1495-1803)[2]
(Urach line until 1495; Stuttgart line until 1498)
(Montbéliard line until 1733)
       Duchy of
Weitlingen

(1588-1705)
      
County of
Montbéliard

(1617-1723)
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Duchy of
Neuenstadt

(1st creation)
(1617–1631)
(Winnental line
from 1733)
       Duchy of
Oels

(1635-1792)
(Wilhelminort line
from 1761)
      
Duchy of
Neuenstadt

(2nd creation)
(1649-1742)
      
Duchy of
Winnental

(1677-1733)
                    
              Duchy of
Wilhelminort

(1704-1761)
             
             
      
             
       Annexed to the
Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg

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Elector of Württemberg, 1803–1806

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Yuuni 1803, bɛ daa zaŋ Württemberg Duke lee na-gbaara zaŋ ti Holy Roman Empire. Yuuni 1806, nam dunoli ŋɔ daa wurimya, ka Württemberg na-gbaara daa lee zangama naa.

Elector of Württemberg
Württemberg Dynasty
Image Name
(Birth–Death)
Began Ended Notes
Frederick I
Friedrich I
(1754–1816)
25 February 1803 6 August 1806 The first and only Elector of Württemberg.

Württemberg nanima,1806–1918

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Holy Roman Empire daa bahindi la yuuni 1806. Württemberg nagbahira, daa gbuni kpalinzuli ni Napoleon, ka be gbai di naabu ka o lee zangama tiŋgbani, Württemberg naa yuuni 1806.

Kings of Württemberg
Württemberg Dynasty
Image Name
(Birth–Death)
Began Ended Notes
Frederick I
Friedrich I
(1754–1816)
1 January 1806 30 October 1816
William I
Wilhelm I
(1781–1864)
30 October 1816 25 June 1864 Son of Frederick I.
Charles I
Karl I
(1823–1891)
25 June 1864 6 October 1891 Son of William I. Became a subordinate ruler in the German Empire after the Unification of Germany in 1871.
William II
Wilhelm II
(1848–1921)
6 October 1891 30 November 1918 Nephew of Charles I. The last King of Württemberg. Abdicated in the German Revolution of 1918–1919.

Di ni niŋ ka dobba kani diri nam ŋɔ (alic zalikpani zuɣu, di ni daa niŋ ka Wilhelm II kpi yuuni 1921, nam dunoli ŋɔ daa labi la Friedrich II Eugen yili dunoli ni (1795–97). Duke Urach daa nyɛla bɛ ni yihi shɛli ka di nyɛla morganatic amiliya niŋbu zuɣu yuuni 1800, ŋun daa nye Duke William, ka di zuɣu daa che ka di kuli Altshausen yaɣali.

Ŋun daa lahi di Friedrich II nyaaŋa n-daa nye Mary of Teck (1867–1953), ŋun yidana daa nya British naa, George V saha shɛli o ni daa nye Duke zaŋ ti York.

  1. Revived in 1526-34 (2nd creation), 1542-50 (3rd creation) and 1553-93 (4th creation)
  2. Annexed to Austria in 1519-34
  3. Annexed to France in 1676-1684
  4. This fact is from coins produced under his premiership - details are available here
  5. Probably styled I in reference to the numbering in the county of Montbéliard; there was only one Louis, who ruled in the 11th century and to whom no numbering is usually attributed. Louis should be numbered IV in Württemberg.
  6. 1 2 When raised as dukes, the counting of the rulers restarted.
  7. During captivity, Henry was treated very badly, allegedly including a mock execution.
  8. Some authors inexplicably give him the number III, which would only be applicable if numberings of counts were valid for the dukes, which doesn't seem to be the case, as seen with the dukes named Eberhard.
  9. Numbered II as Duke of Oels; Charles Frederick I (of Podebrady) was the father-in-law of Silvius I Nimrod.