County of Schwarzburg

County of Schwarzburg
County of Schwarzburg
Grafschaft Schwarzburg
State of the Holy Roman Empire
Vollwappen Wettiner Landgraf Albrecht 1265.png
1197–1599
 

Flag Coat of arms
Capital Schwarzburg
Government Principality
Historical era Middle Ages
 - Established 1197
 - Partitioned 1599

The County of Schwarzburg was a state of the Holy Roman Empire from 1195 to 1595, when it was partitioned into Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt and Schwarzburg-Sondershausen. It was ruled by counts from the House of Schwarzburg.

Schwarzburg Castle, about 1900

Schwarzburg Castle was first mentioned in 1071 deed. In 1123 Count Sizzo III of Käfernburg (Kevernburg), mentioned by the medieval chronicler Lambert of Hersfeld and according to the Annalista Saxo a grandson of Prince Yaropolk Izyaslavich of Turov by his mother, rebuilt the castle calling himself a "Count of Schwarzburg". Sizzo also established Georgenthal Abbey and in 1157 he accompanied Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa during his campaign against High Duke Bolesław IV the Curly of Poland.

In 1197 Sizzo's grandson Heinrich II divided the common heritage with his brother Günther III and made Schwarzburg Castle his residence. His territory then also comprised the nearby castle of Blankenburg. The Schwarzburg lands were again divided among his successors until in 1538 Count Günther XL the Rich was able to untite the territories including Frankenhausen and Rudolstadt under his rule. He was followed by his eldest son Günther XLI, however after his death in 1583 his younger brothers again divided the county: Johann Günther I received the territory around Arnstadt, later Schwarzburg-Sondershausen, while Albrecht VII inherited the lands of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt. The partition was finally confirmed by the 1599 Treaty of Stadtilm.

Counts of Käfernburg and Schwarzburg

  • Sizzo I (-1005)
  • Sizzo II (-1075)
  • Günther I (-1109), married Mechthild, daughter of Prince Yaropolk Izyaslavich of Turov
  • Sizzo III (1109-1160)
  • Günther II (1160-1197)
  • Heinrich II (1197-1236), Count of Schwarzburg-Blankenburg
  • Günther VII (1236-1274)
  • Günther IX (1274-1289)
  • Günther XII (1289-1308)
  • Heinrich VII (1308-1324)

County divided

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