Ruler |
Born |
Reign |
Death |
Ruling part |
Consort |
Notes
|
Rudolph I
|
|
c.1190
|
1230-1244/7/8
|
September 1244, 7 October 1247 or 19 May 1248
|
Montfort
|
Clementia of Kyburg c.1230 six children
|
Abdicated from Montfort to inherit Werdenberg. For his brother's descendants see Counts of Montfort. After his death Werdenberg was divided.
|
Hartmann I
|
|
c.1230
|
1244/7/8-1271
|
3 April 1271
|
Werdenberg-Sargans
|
Elisabeth of Ortenburg 26 June 1256 or 11 July 1258 three children
|
Son of Rudolph I, inherited Sargans.
|
Hugo I
|
|
1231
|
1247-1280
|
7 December 1280[2]
|
Werdenberg-Heiligenberg
|
Matilda of Neuffen 11 February 1263 six children
|
Son of Rudolph I, inherited Heiligenberg.
|
Hugo II the One-Eyed
|
|
c.1265
|
1280-1305/7
|
25 March 1305/7
|
Werdenberg-Heiligenberg
|
Euphemia of Ortenburg 3 June 1281[3] eleven children
|
|
Rudolph II
|
|
c.1257
|
1271-1323
|
18 March 1323
|
Werdenberg-Sargans
|
Adelaide of Burgau 1282 five children
|
Sons of Hartmann I, probably ruled jointly. Hugo became Knight Hospitaller, and Hartmann a canon at Bamberg.
|
Hugo III
|
|
c.1260
|
After 1332
|
Werdenberg-Sargans
|
Unmarried
|
Hartmann II
|
|
c.1260
|
1271-c.1282?
|
After 1282[4]
|
Werdenberg-Sargans
|
Albert I
|
|
c.1283
|
1307-1365
|
16 May 1364 or 1 October 1367
|
Werdenberg-Heiligenberg
|
Catherine of Habsburg-Kyburg c.1330 three children
|
Sons of Hugo II, ruled jointly.
|
Hugo IV Cocles
|
|
c.1280
|
1307-1329/34
|
16 August 1329 or 16 October 1334
|
Werdenberg-Heiligenberg
|
Anna of Wildenberg 1320 (bef. 1 April) no children
|
Henry I
|
|
c.1280
|
1307-1323
|
16 October 1323
|
Werdenberg-Heiligenberg
|
Unmarried
|
Rudolph III
|
|
c.1293
|
1323-1325
|
1325
|
Werdenberg-Sargans
|
Unmarried
|
Sons of Rudolph II, ruled jointly. Rudolph IV assume alone the rulership of Sargans after the death of his older brother and namesake. In 1338, after the death of Count Donat of Vaz, he could inherit a part of his domains, as husband of Ursula.
|
Rudolph IV
|
|
c.1310
|
1323-1361
|
21 January or 15 March 1361
|
Werdenberg-Sargans
|
Ursula of Vaz 15 August 1337 one child
|
Hartmann III
|
|
c.1300
|
1323-1353/55
|
15 July 1353 or 21 May 1355
|
Werdenberg-Vaduz
|
Agnes of Montfort-Feldkirch before 1354 three children
|
Son of Rudolph II, inherited Vaduz.
|
Henry II
|
|
c.1300
|
1323-1332/34
|
2 March 1332 or 27 June 1334
|
Werdenberg-Alpeck
|
Agnes of Württemberg c.1317 six children
|
Son of Rudolph II, inherited Alpeck. After his death, the county was once more divided.
|
Eberhard I
|
|
c.1315?
|
1332/34-1383
|
27/8 May 1383
|
Werdenberg-Trochtelfingen
|
Luitgard of Berg-Schelklingen c.1335 no children
Sophie of Geroldseck after 1344 one child
|
Sons of Henry II, inherited Trochtelfingen, where they ruled together.[5] Hugo became Knight Hospitaller.
|
Hugo V
|
|
c.1315?
|
1332/4-1373
|
16 February 1373
|
Werdenberg-Trochtelfingen
|
Unmarried
|
Rudolph V
|
|
c.1315?
|
1332/4-1342/9
|
c.1345[6]
|
Werdenberg-Trochtelfingen
|
Henry III
|
|
c.1315?
|
1332/34-1366/70
|
14 March 1366/70
|
Werdenberg-Alpeck
|
Bertha of Kirchberg I before 1352 two children
|
Son of Henry II, kept Alpeck.
|
Henry IV
|
|
c.1320
|
1353/5-1397
|
23 January 1397
|
Werdenberg-Vaduz
|
Katharina of Werdenberg-Heiligenberg-Bludenz before 1395 no children
|
Sons of Hartmann III, probably ruled jointly. In 1389 Hartmann IV became Bishop at Chur.
|
Rudolph VI
|
|
c.1320
|
1353/5-1365/7
|
7 July 1365/7
|
Werdenberg-Vaduz
|
Unmarried
|
Hartmann IV
|
|
c.1320
|
1353/5-1389
|
6 September 1416
|
Werdenberg-Vaduz
|
Unmarried
|
John I
|
|
c.1340
|
1361-1396
|
16 October 1400
|
Werdenberg-Sargans
|
Anna of Rhazuns (I) 5 April 1367 one child
|
In 1396, highly endebted, John pawned Sargans to the Habsburgs, who resold it to the Counts of Toggenburg.
|
In 1396 Sargans was annexed to the County of Toggenburg[7]
|
Albert II
|
|
c.1330
|
1365-1371/3
|
22 July 1371 or 6 January 1373
|
Werdenberg-Heiligenberg
|
Matilda of Montfort-Tettnang c.1322 one child
Agnes of Nuremberg 3 August 1343 or 5 July 1344 five children
|
Son of Albert I. After his death, the county was once more divided.
|
Henry V
|
|
c.1350
|
1366-1383
|
c.1390
|
Werdenberg-Alpeck
|
Elisabeth of Oettingen two children Agnes of Helfenstein no children
|
In 1383 sold his county to the city of Ulm.
|
In 1383 Alpeck was annexed to Ulm[8]
|
Albert III the Elder
|
|
c.1360
|
1371/3-1394
|
23 February 1418/20
|
Werdenberg-Heiligenberg-Bludenz
|
Ursula of Schaunberg c.1383 six children
|
Son of Albert II, received Bludenz. In 1394 he sold his lands to the Habsburgs.
|
In 1394 Bludenz was annexed to Austria
|
Henry VI
|
|
c.1364
|
1371/3-1392/3
|
24 December 1392 or 24 July 1393
|
Werdenberg-Heiligenberg-Rheineck
|
Anna of Montfort-Feldkirch c.1375 four children
|
Sons of Albert II, possibly ruled jointly in Rheineck[9]
|
Hugo VI
|
|
c.1360
|
1371/3-1387/90
|
1 November 1387 or 15 March 1390
|
Werdenberg-Heiligenberg-Rheineck
|
Bertha of Kirchberg II c.1375 four children
|
Albert IV the Younger
|
|
c.1360
|
1371/3-1402
|
30 July 1416 or 4 May 1418
|
Werdenberg-Heiligenberg
|
Agnes of Montfort-Bregenz c.1380 no children
|
Son of Albert II, kept Heiligenberg. In 1402 his lands were pawned to his cousins, the Counts of Montfort.
|
In 1402 Heiligenberg was annexed to Montfort, and in 1485 to Switzerland
|
Henry VII
|
|
c.1360?
|
1383-1393
|
1393
|
Werdenberg-Trochtelfingen
|
Agnes of Teck 1370 one child
Ida of Toggenburg before 1392 no children
|
Sons of Eberhard I, ruled jointly.
|
Eberhard II
|
|
c.1360?
|
1383
|
1383
|
Werdenberg-Trochtelfingen
|
Unmarried
|
Hugo VII
|
|
c.1380
|
1392-1395
|
c.1428
|
Werdenberg-Heiligenberg-Rheineck
|
Agnes of Abensberg c.1399 no children
|
Son of Henry VI, ruled jointly with his brothers Rudolph and Henry, but the trio lost their lands to the Habsburgs in 1395. However, Hugo was able to recover power by inheriting his cousins county of Vaduz, losing it, however, in 1416, to the Lords of Brandis.
|
1397-1416
|
Werdenberg-Heiligenberg-Vaduz
|
In 1416 Vaduz was annexed to the Lordship of Brandis, and, after many inheritances, eventually became part of Liechtenstein in 1699.
|
Rudolph VII
|
|
c.1388
|
1392-1395
|
c.1419
|
Werdenberg-Heiligenberg-Rheineck
|
Beatrix of Fürstenberg-Haslach c.1399 no children
|
Brothers of Hugo VII, co-ruled with him in Rheineck.
|
Henry IX
|
|
?
|
1401
|
Werdenberg-Heiligenberg-Rheineck
|
Unmarried
|
In 1395 Rheineck was annexed to Austria
|
Eberhard III
|
|
c.1380?
|
1393-1416
|
1416
|
Werdenberg-Trochtelfingen
|
Anna of Zimmern six children
|
|
Eberhard IV
|
|
c.1400?
|
1416-1475
|
1475
|
Werdenberg-Trochtelfingen
|
Unmarried
|
Sons of Eberhard III, ruled jointly.
|
John IV[10]
|
|
c.1400?
|
1416-1465
|
27 April 1465
|
Werdenberg-Trochtelfingen
|
Elisabeth of Württemberg 1430[11] seven children
|
Henry XI
|
|
c.1400?
|
1416-1439
|
1439
|
Werdenberg-Trochtelfingen
|
Unmarried
|
In 1436, with the extinction of the Toggenburgs, Sargans returned to Werdenberg family.
|
Henry X
|
|
c.1385
|
1436-1447
|
1447
|
Werdenberg-Sargans
|
Agnes of Matsch before or c.1440 four children
|
Son of John I, he was restored to the county.
|
William II
|
|
before or c.1440?
|
1447-1467
|
1467
|
Werdenberg-Sargans
|
Erentrude of Stauffen no children
|
Left no descendants. He was succeeded by his brother.
|
George II
|
|
c.1442
|
1467-1483
|
23 February 1504
|
Werdenberg-Sargans
|
Anna of Rhazuns (II) before 1461 no children
Barbara of Waldburg-Sonnenburg 1463 (June-September) no children
|
Left no descendants. Highly endebted, sold the county to the Swiss Confederation.
|
In 1483 Sargans was definitely annexed to Switzerland
|
Hugo XI[12]
|
|
c.1450?
|
1475-1508
|
8 August 1508
|
Werdenberg-Trochtelfingen
|
Unmarried
|
Sons of John IV, ruled jointly. John V became Bishop at Augsburg.[13]
|
George III
|
|
c.1450?
|
1475-1500
|
12 March 1500
|
Werdenberg-Trochtelfingen
|
Katharina of Baden 1464 seven children
|
Ulrich
|
|
c.1450?
|
1475-1503
|
17 July 1503
|
Werdenberg-Trochtelfingen
|
Unmarried
|
Rudolph X[14]
|
|
c.1450?
|
1475-1505
|
2 September 1505
|
Werdenberg-Trochtelfingen
|
Henry XII
|
|
c.1450?
|
1505
|
Werdenberg-Trochtelfingen
|
John V
|
|
c.1450?
|
1475-1486
|
1486
|
Werdenberg-Trochtelfingen
|
Christoph
|
|
1494
|
1508-1534
|
29 January 1534
|
Werdenberg-Trochtelfingen
|
Eleonora Gonzaga 1500 one child
Johanna van Borselen no children
|
Sons of George II, ruled jointly.
|
Felix
|
|
c.1495
|
1508-1530
|
12 July 1530
|
Werdenberg-Trochtelfingen
|
Elisabeth of Neuchâtel no children
|
John VI
|
|
c.1495
|
1508-1522
|
8 July 1522
|
Werdenberg-Trochtelfingen
|
Katharina of Gundelfingen no children
|
In 1534 Trochtelfingen became divided between Fürstenberg and Austria, but was annexed to Hohenzollern in the following year.
|