Former county of southeastern Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Barony (County) of Königsegg-Aulendorf Freiherrschaft (Grafschaft) Königsegg-Aulendorf |
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Status | County |
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Capital | Aulendorf |
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Historical era | Early modern period |
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| 1622 |
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| 1629 |
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• Inherited Königsegg | 1663 |
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| 1806 |
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Königsegg-Aulendorf was a county of southeastern Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It was created in 1622 as a baronial partition of the Barony of Königsegg, and it was raised to a county in 1629.[citation needed]
By 1806, the territories of Königsegg-Aulendorf were four separate exclaves, centred on Königsegg in the west, Aulendorf in the east, and two smaller territories (north and south) of the Teutonic Knights' territory at Altshausen. Königsegg-Aulendorf was mediatised to the Kingdom of Württemberg in 1806.
Baron of Königsegg-Aulendorf (1622–29)
Counts of Königsegg-Aulendorf (1629–1806)
- John George (1629–1666)
- Anthony Eusebius (1666–1692)
- Francis Maximilian (1692–1710)
- Charles Siegfried (1710–1765)
- Herman Frederick (1765–1786)
- Ernest (1786–1803)
- Francis (1803–1806)
- Francis, 7th Count 1803-1863 (1787-1863)
- Gustav, 8th Count 1863-1882 (1813-1882)
- Alfred, 9th Count 1882-1898 (1817-1898)
- Xaver, 10th Count 1898-1927 (1858-1927)
- Joseph Erwin, 11th Count 1927-1951 (1891-1951)
- Johannes, 12th Count 1951–2020 (1925-2020)
- Maximilian, 13th Count 2020-present (b. 1958)
- Count Philipp, Hereditary Count of Königsegg-Aulendorf (b. 1988)
- Count Nikolaus (b. 1990)
- Count Markus (b. 1963)
- Count Constantin (b. 1993)
- Count Géza (b. 1998)
References
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