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Pappenheim was a German county in western
Bavaria Bavaria ( ; ), officially the Free State of Bavaria (german: Freistaat Bayern, link=no ), is a state in the south-east of Germany. With an area of , Bavaria is the largest German state by land area, comprising roughly a fifth of the total lan ...
, Germany, located on the Altmühl river between
Treuchtlingen Treuchtlingen is a town in the Weißenburg-Gunzenhausen district, in Bavaria, Germany. It has a population of around 12,000. History The spot where the town is situated was first settled by Celts, Romans and Franks The Franks ( la, Franci or ...
and
Solnhofen Solnhofen is a municipality in the district of Weißenburg-Gunzenhausen in the region of Middle Franconia in the ' of Bavaria in Germany. It is in the Altmühl valley. The local area is famous in geology and palaeontology for Solnhofen limest ...
, and south of Weißenburg. As former sovereign family,
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to Bavaria in 1806, the family which ruled the state belongs to
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.


History

Pappenheim originated as a Lordship around 1030, and was raised to a county in 1628. The first member of the House of Pappenheim was ''Henricus Caput'', mentioned in 1111 as
vassal A vassal or liege subject is a person regarded as having a mutual obligation to a lord or monarch, in the context of the feudal system in medieval Europe. While the subordinate party is called a vassal, the dominant party is called a suzerain ...
of Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor. From about 1100 until 1806 the Lords and Counts of Pappenheim held the position of hereditary marshals of the Holy Roman Empire, a court office that made them deputies of the Empire's arch marshals, the
Electors of Saxony The Electorate of Saxony, also known as Electoral Saxony (German: or ), was a territory of the Holy Roman Empire from 1356–1806. It was centered around the cities of Dresden, Leipzig and Chemnitz. In the Golden Bull of 1356, Emperor Charles ...
, with certain ceremonial tasks at the
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. Being immediate to the Emperor, Pappenheim was a member of the Swabian bench of Imperial Counts with one collective vote in the Imperial Diet. Pappenheim was partitioned twice: between itself, Alesheim (Aletzheim),
Gräfenthal Gräfenthal () is a town in the district of Saalfeld-Rudolstadt in Thuringia, Germany. Geography Gräfenthal is located in the southern Thüringer Schiefergebirge, a low mountain range south-eastern of the better known Thuringian Forest. Mou ...
and
Treuchtlingen Treuchtlingen is a town in the Weißenburg-Gunzenhausen district, in Bavaria, Germany. It has a population of around 12,000. History The spot where the town is situated was first settled by Celts, Romans and Franks The Franks ( la, Franci or ...
in 1439; and between itself and
Stühlingen Stühlingen is a town in the Waldshut district in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated on the border with Switzerland, with a border crossing to the village of Oberwiesen in Schleitheim municipality, 15 km northwest of Schaffhausen to ...
in 1558. Pappenheim absorbed Alesheim in 1697, Gräfenthal in 1536, and Treuchtlingen in 1647. Treuchtlingen was purchased in 1447/53 and, after the Treuchtlingen branch went extinct in 1647, became part of the Principality of Ansbach. Stühlingen, acquired in 1582, was inherited by
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in 1639. Pappenheim was mediatised by
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in 1806. In 1815, the
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recognized that Pappenheim should receive compensation for their loss of the hereditary office of Imperial marshal. The former Saar department of the
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was divided five ways, with one of the portions granted to Pappenheim as sovereign territory. Shortly thereafter, the family exchanged title to their land to
Prussia Prussia, , Old Prussian: ''Prūsa'' or ''Prūsija'' was a German state on the southeast coast of the Baltic Sea. It formed the German Empire under Prussian rule when it united the German states in 1871. It was ''de facto'' dissolved by an ...
for a monetary payment.Treitschke, Heinrich. The History of Germany in the Nineteenth Century, Eng. Trans. 1915. Vol. 3, Page 121. Pappenheim was formally recognized by Bavaria as a mediatized house in 1831, after all claims were settled. The arms of Pappenheim are ''Vair plain''. The head of the family has Quarterly 1&4 Arch-Marshal of the Holy Roman Empire (''parti per fess Sable and Argent, two swords in saltire Gules''), 2&3 Pappenheim (''Vair plain'').


Heads of state


Lords of Pappenheim (c. 1030–1628)

* Henry I (c. 1030–?) * Henry II * Henry III * Ernest (?–1170) * Henry I (1170–93) * Rudolph I (1193–1221) * Frederick (1221–40) ''with...'' ** Rudolph II (1221–33) * Henry III (1240–78) * Henry IV (1278–1318) * Rudolph I (1313–35) * Rudolph II (1335–45) *
Henry V Henry V may refer to: People * Henry V, Duke of Bavaria (died 1026) * Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor (1081/86–1125) * Henry V, Duke of Carinthia (died 1161) * Henry V, Count Palatine of the Rhine (c. 1173–1227) * Henry V, Count of Luxembourg (1 ...
(1345–87) * Haupt I (1387–1409) * Haupt II (1409–39) ''with...'' ** Sigismund (1409–36) * Henry (1439–82) * William (1482–1508) * Joachim (1508–36) * Wolfgang I (1536–58) * Christopher (1558–69) ''with...'' ** Philip (1558–19) ''and...'' ** Wolfgang II (1558–85) ''and...'' * Wolfgang Christopher (1585–1628)


Counts of Pappenheim (1628–1806)

* Wolfgang Christopher (1628–35) * Wolfgang Philip (Count of Aletzheim) (1628–71) * Charles Philip Gustav (1671–92) * Louis Francis (1692–97) * Christian Ernest (Count of Aletzheim) (1697–1721) ''with...'' ** John Frederick (Count of Aletzheim) (1697–1731) ''and...'' ** Frederick Ernest (1721–25) ''and...'' ** Albert Louis Frederick (1725–33) * Frederick Ferdinand (1733–73) * John Frederick Ferdinand (1773–92) * Charles Theodore Frederick Eugene Francis (1792–1806) ** ''Frederick William (regent) (1792–97)''


After German Mediatization

* Karl Theodor (Charles Theodore), Count 1792-1853 (1771-1853) ∞ Countess Lucie von Hardenberg-Reventlow (1776-1854) * Albert, Count 1853-1860 (1777-1860) ∞ Baroness Maria Antoinetta Tänzl von Tratzberg (1793-1861) ** Ludwig, Count 1860-1883 (1815-1883) ''(Lutheran branch)'' ∞ Countess Anastasia von Schlieffen (1827-1898) *** Maximilian, Count 1883-1890/1 (1860-1920) - renounced his rights 1890/1 ∞ Mary Wistar Wheeler (b. 1872) *** Ludwig, Count 1890/1-1905 (1862-1905) ∞ Countess Julie von
Rüdiger Rüdiger (English ''Ruediger'', ''Rudiger'', Roger) is a German given name. The meaning comes from Old High German: ''hruod'' (fame) and ''ger'' (spear). The name became popular because of the character Rüdiger von Bechelaren from ''Nibelung''. P ...
(1868-1950) **** Ludwig, Count 1905-1960 (1898-1960), owner of the Pappenheim estate ∞ Baroness Liutta von Ribeaupierre (1900-1959) ***** ''Countess Ursula'' (1927-2018), heiress of Pappenheim estate ∞ Count Gert von der Recke von Volmerstein (1921–1991) ****** Countess Iniga von der Recke-Volmerstein (b. 1952) ∞ Count Albrecht von und zu
Egloffstein Egloffstein is a municipality in the district of Forchheim in Bavaria in Germany. Geography Location The village of Egloffstein is a state-recognised climatic spa and lies in the valley of the Trubach river on the hillside beneath the eponym ...
(b. 1946) ******* Countess Isabelle von und zu Egloffstein (b. 1975) ∞
Prince Karl Emich of Leiningen Prince Karl Emich of Leiningen (german: Karl Emich Nikolaus Friedrich Hermann Prinz zu Leiningen; russian: Карл Эмих Николаус Фридрих Герман цу Лейнинген; born 12 June 1952), also known by his Orthodox Russi ...
******* Countess Julie von und zu Egloffstein (b. 1975) ∞ Count Thibaud de Rohan-Chabot ******* Countess Désirée von und zu Egloffstein (b. 1977) ******* Count Johannes Georg Albrecht von und zu Egloffstein (b. 1994) ** ''Count Alexander (1819-1890)'', owner of Iszkaszentgyörgy Palace, Hungary ''(Roman catholic branch)'' ∞ Baroness Valerie Bajzáth de Pészak (1827-1922) *** ''Count Siegfried (1868-1936)'' ∞ Countess Elisabeth Károlyi de Nagy-Károly (1872-1954) **** Alexander, Count 1960-1995 (1905-1995) ∞ Maria Zeyk de Zeykfalva (1912-1974), ∞ Princess Eduarda von und zu
Liechtenstein Liechtenstein (), officially the Principality of Liechtenstein (german: link=no, Fürstentum Liechtenstein), is a German-speaking microstate located in the Alps between Austria and Switzerland. Liechtenstein is a semi-constitutional monarch ...
(1913-2001) ***** Albert, Count 1995–present (b.1943) **** ''Count Georg (1909-1986)'' ∞ Mechtild-Karin von
Veltheim Veltheim (historically known as Veltheim an der Ohe) is a municipality in the district of Wolfenbüttel, in Lower Saxony, Germany Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the secon ...
(1913-2008) ***** Hereditary Count Alexander (b.1948) ∞ Countess Marie-Christine von Hartig (b. 1950) ****** Count Georg (b.1981)


Gallery

Burg von Pappenheim.JPG,
Pappenheim Pappenheim is a town in the Weißenburg-Gunzenhausen district, in Bavaria, Germany. It is situated on the river Altmühl, 11 km south of Weißenburg in Bayern. History Historically, Pappenheim was a statelet within Holy Roman Empire. It ...
, the Old Castle of 1140 Altes Schloss Pappenheim.jpg, Pappenheim, the castle of 1593 New castle.jpg, Pappenheim, the New Palace of 1819 File:Iszkaszentgyörgy - Palace.jpg, Iszkaszentgyörgy Palace, Hungary


See also

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Pappenheim Pappenheim is a town in the Weißenburg-Gunzenhausen district, in Bavaria, Germany. It is situated on the river Altmühl, 11 km south of Weißenburg in Bayern. History Historically, Pappenheim was a statelet within Holy Roman Empire. It ...


References

{{Reflist States and territories established in 1628 Weißenburg-Gunzenhausen 1628 establishments in the Holy Roman Empire Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor