Eberhard IV (2July 1419), called the Younger (), was
Count of Württemberg
Count (feminine: countess) is a historical title of nobility in certain European countries, varying in relative status, generally of middling rank in the hierarchy of nobility. Pine, L. G. ''Titles: How the King Became His Majesty''. New York: ...
from 1417 until his death in 1419.
Life
Eberhard was born around 1388, the only surviving child of Count
Eberhard III Eberhard III may refer to:
* Eberhard III, Count of Württemberg (died 1417)
* Eberhard III, Duke of Württemberg (1614–1674)
See also
* Eberhard I (disambiguation)
* Eberhard II (disambiguation)
* Eberhard IV (disambiguation)
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and his first wife
Antonia Visconti, daughter of
Bernabò Visconti. On 13 November 1397 he became engaged to
Henriette of Mömpelgard. Henriette was the oldest daughter and main heiress of Henry of Mömpelgard, who died in 1396 one year before his father, Count
Stephan of Mömpelgard. Their marriage, which occurred in 1407 at the latest, caused the
county of Mömpelgard to become part of Württemberg. Eberhard IV also had a child with Agnes von
Dagersheim, (Elisabeth von Dagersheim X Conrad Lyher).
Eberhard took active part in management of the state from 1407. Starting 1409 he governed the county of
Mömpelgard together with Henriette. After the death of Eberhard III on 16 May 1417, he became the ruler of all of Württemberg. At the time of his death on 2 July 1419, Eberhard's two sons, Ludwig, who would later become Count
Ludwig I, and Ulrich, later Count
Ulrich V, were only seven and six years old, respectively. A guardianship government of Henriette and up to 32 Württembergian councilors was instituted.
Family and children
Eberhard was married to
Henriette, Countess of Montbéliard and they had:
# Anna of Württemberg (1408–1471), married
Philip I, Count of Katzenelnbogen
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Ludwig I of Württemberg (1412 – 24 September 1450,
Urach).
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Ulrich V of Württemberg (1413 – 1 September 1480,
Leonberg
Leonberg (; ) is a town in the German federal state of Baden-Württemberg about to the west of Stuttgart, the state capital. About 45,000 people live in Leonberg, making it the third-largest borough in the rural district () of Böblingen (afte ...
).
Ancestors
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1380s births
1419 deaths
15th-century counts of Württemberg
Nobility from Stuttgart