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County (Principality) of Solms-Braunfels
Grafschaft (Fürstentum) Solms-BraunfelsState of the Holy Roman Empire ← 1258–1806 →
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Capital Braunfels Government Principality Historical era Middle Ages - Partitioned from Solms 1258 - Partitioned to create
Ottenstein
1325- Partitioned to create Lich 1409 - Partitioned to create
Greifenstein and Hungen
1592- Raised to principality 1742 - Mediatised to Austria,
Hesse, Prussia and
Württemberg
1806Solms-Braunfels was a County in what is today the federal Land of Hesse in Germany.
Solms-Braunfels was a partition of Solms, and was raised to a Principality in 1742. Solms-Braunfels was partitioned between: itself and Solms-Ottenstein in 1325; itself and Solms-Lich in 1409; and itself, Solms-Greifenstein and Solms-Hungen in 1592. Solms-Braunfels was mediatised to Austria, Hesse-Darmstadt, Prussia and Württemberg in 1806.
Rulers of Solms-Braunfels
Counts of Solms-Braunfels (1258–1742)
- Henry III (1258–1312)
- Bernard I (1312–49)
- Otto I (1349–1409)
- Bernard II (1409–59)
- Otto II (1459–1504)
- Bernard III (1504–37)
- Philip (1537–81)
- Conrad (1581–92)
- John Albert I (1592–1623; his third daughter was Amalia, wife of Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange)
- Conrad Louis (1623–35)
- John Albert II (1635–48)
- Henry Trajectinus (1648–93)
- William Maurice of Solms-Greifenstein (1693–1724)
- Frederick William (1724–42)
Princes of Solms-Braunfels (1742–1806)
- Frederick William (1742–61)
- William Ernest (1761–83)
- William (1783–1806), with
- Frederick William (1783–1806)
- Prince Carl of Solms-Braunfels (1812-1875)
Categories:- Former principalities
- Former countries in Europe
- States of the Holy Roman Empire
- States and territories established in 1258
- States and territories disestablished in 1806
- Hesse geography stubs
- German history stubs
- House of Solms-Braunfels
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