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Count de Salis- Seewis (also written Comte or Graf v. Salis-Seewis / Graf Salis-Seewis / Graf Salis / Gräfin Countess"'' von Salis / Graf von Salis) is a primogenitive title created in Versailles, France on 1 February 1777, while the title Graf (to follow the Count) was created in Vienna, Austria, 16 March 1915.


Comtes de Salis-Seewis (1777–1915)

* 1) Johann Ulrich Dietegan (1740–1815), married (1760) Jakobea von Salis-Bothmar (1741–1791); 1st Count;''Stammbaumes der Familie von Salis'' von Anton von Sprecher, Chur, 1941 * 2) Johann Gaudenz Gubert, ( Malans 1762 - Malans 1834), poet, married Ursina von Pestalozzi; 2nd Count; * 3) Johann-Ulrich Dietegan (Chur 1794– Modena 1844), married Barbara von Cleric; 3rd Comte; * 4) (kaiserlich und königlich Hauptmann) Johann Gaudenz Gubert Dietegen (Malans 26.1.1824–1873), married (Agram 1857) Wilhelmine von Vranyczany-Dobrinović (Severin/Agram 1839 - Karlstadt 28.12.1898), daughter of Ambros von Vranyczany-Dobrinović by Julie Tompa de Horsova; 4th Count;


Counts of Salis-Seewis (after 1915)

* 5) Johann Ulrich Graf von Salis-Seewis ( Karlovac 1862 —
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; 5th Count, 1st Graf; * 6) Johann Gaudenz Peter Dietegan, (*Malans 4.3.1866-Zagreb 11.8.1941), married (Vienna 17.4.1899) Marie v. Liebenberg de Zsittin (
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1876-), daughter of Adolf von Liebenberg; lived in Salzburg. 6th Comte, 2nd Graf; * 7) (His Excellency Monseignor) Francesco/Franjo/Franz Emil Dietegan ( Karlovac/Karlstadt 15.1.1872–27.10.1967), Auxiliary Bishop of
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/Agram, Yugoslavia, 1926–1967; critic of attempts to reconcile Catholic doctrine with evolution; 7th Count, 3rd Graf; * 8) (Dr.) Hans-Wolf ''Wolf'' Eugen Rudolf (Malans 17.5.1887–1959), I.C.R.C.; married (Bern, 8.6.1895) Marguerite Freiin v. Salis-Soglio, daughter of Ferdinand Freiherr von Salis-Soglio by Elizabeth v. Muralt; 8th Count, 4th Graf; * 9) Franz Ferdinand Rudolf Dietegan (Samedan 9.8.1921 - New York 24.1.2000), of West Caldwell, New Jersey; married (Zurich 19.5.1951) Evelyne Patricia Iselin (17.04.1926-), daughter of Henry Iselin of Hewlett Harbor, L.I., a former senior partner of Rusch & Company Factors in New York; 9th Count, 5th Graf;New York Times, 26 January 2000 * 10) Johann-Gaudenz Ulrich Dietegan (born 1936,
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), married Isabelle v. Graffenreid; 10th Count, 6th Graf. Swiss diplomat and ambassador. Motto: ''Non auro sed virtute''. 'Nächster Anwärter auf den Grafentitel' (next contender): Friedrich Heinrich Dietegan (born 1968).


Ancestor table of present Comte

{, class="wikitable" , +Some of Gaudenz de Salis' ancestors , - , - , rowspan="8" align="center",
Johann-Gaudenz Ulrich Dietegan , rowspan="4" align="center",
Hans-Wolf Eugen Rudolf v. Salis-Seewis (Malans 1887-) , rowspan="2" align="center",
Johann Ulrich Dietegan ''Freiherr'' v. Salis-Seewis (Chur 1838-Malans 1921) , align="center",
Johann-Jakob ''Freiherr'' v. Salis-Seewis (Zurich 1800-Chur 1881) , - , align="center",
Anna Barbara v. Jenatsch (Chur 1800–1856) , - , rowspan="2" align="center",
Klara Maria ''Freiin'' v. Salis-Soglio (Turin 1855-Munich 1933),''Gothaisches Genealogisches Taschenbuch der Freiherrlichen Häuser'', 1910, Justus Perthes, Gotha. , align="center",
Peter Rudolf v. Salis-Soglio, of Genua (Chur 1827-) , - , align="center",
Anna Luise v. Muralt (Bevers 2.2.1830-Turin 1889) , - , rowspan="4" align="center",
Marguerite ''Freiin'' v. Salis-Soglio (Bern 1895-), , rowspan="2" align="center",
Ferdinand ''Freiherr'' v. Salis-Soglio, of Paspels (Chur 1864-) , align="center",
Anton v. Salis-Soglio (Chur 1819–1901) , - , align="center",
Henriette Margerete v. Planta-Reichenau (Chur 1823–1893) , - , rowspan="2" align="center",
Elisabeth Marie Esther v. Muralt (Bern 1875-), , align="center",
Alex Ludwig Gotlieb v. Muralt (Bern 1829–1909) , - , align="center",
Natalie v. Tavel (Bern 1836–1903)


References

House of Salis Counts of Salis Counts de Salis-Soglio and Comtes de Salis-Seewis Swiss nobility