Waldburg-Waldsee was a County and later Principality within Holy Roman Empire, ruled by the House of Waldburg, located in southeastern Baden-Württemberg, Germany, around Bad Waldsee.
Waldburg-Waldsee was a partition of Waldburg-Wolfegg. When the Wolfegg branch extinguished in 1798, the Waldsee branch inherited Wolfegg. Waldburg-Waldsee was a county prior to 1803, when it was raised to a principality shortly before being mediatised to Württemberg in 1806. The castle of the princes of Waldburg-Waldsee lies in the town of KiÃÂlegg.
Rulers of Waldburg-Waldsee
The Waldburg-Waldsee are one of five branches of the Waldburg family, the others being Waldburg-Waldburg, Walsdburg-Zei, Waldburg-Wolfeck, and Waldburg-Wurzach. By 1872, Waldburg, Wolfeck, and Waldsee merged into a single Waldburg-Waldsee branch. Zeil and Wurzach merged into a second branch.
Counts of Waldburg-Waldsee (1667âÂÂ1803)
- John (1667âÂÂ1724)
- Maximilian (1724âÂÂ48)
- Francis Joseph (1724âÂÂ29)
- Gebhard John (1748âÂÂ90)
- Joseph Anthony (1790âÂÂ1803)
Prince of Waldburg-Wolfegg-Waldsee (1803âÂÂ06)
- Joseph Anthony (1803âÂÂ06)
Princes of Waldburg-Wolfegg-Waldsee (mediatized)
- Joseph Anthony, 1st Prince 1803-1833 (1766-1833)
- Friedrich, 2nd Prince 1833-1871 (1808-1871)
- Franz, 3rd Prince 1871-1906 (1833-1906)
- Maximilian, 4th Prince 1906-1950 (1863-1950)
- Franz Ludwig, 5th Prince 1950-1989 (1892-1989)
- Max Willibald, 6th Prince 1989-1998 (1924-1998)
- Johannes, 7th Prince since 1998 (b.1957)
- Ludwig, Hereditary Prince of Waldburg-Wolfegg and Waldsee (b.1990)
- Count Leonardo (b.1995)
Properties
References
Further reading
- Marquis of Ruvigny, The Titled Nobility of Europe, London: Harrison & Sons, 1914, reprinted by Burke's Peerage, 1980 .