List of states in the Holy Roman Empire (W)

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This is a list of states in the Holy Roman Empire beginning with the letter W:

NameType Imperial circle Imperial diet History
Blason duche fr Savoie.svg Waadt
See: Vaud
County
Waedenswil-blazon.svg Wädenswil Lordship
1330: Commandry
n/an/a1130: First mentioned
1287: Sold to the Order of St John; attached to the Commandry of Bubikon
1330: Separate commandry
1549: Sold to Zürich
1648: Left the Empire as part of Switzerland
Armoiries Walpode de Bassenheim.svg Waldbott (Walpode)Lordshipn/an/a1136: First mentioned
1267: Acquired Waltmannshausen as fief of Dietz; known henceforth as Waldbott von Waltmannshausen
Armoiries Walpode de Bassenheim.svg Waldbott von Bassenheim Lordship
1654: Barony
1720: County
Upp RhenWE1337: Side line of Waldbott von Waltmannshausen established at Bassenheim
1477: Acquired Olbrück
1512: Acquired Gudenau
1554: Partitioned into itself, Waldbott von Bassenheim zu Olbrück and Waldbott von Bassenheim zu Gudenau
1652: Acquired half of Pyrmont
1654: HRE Baron; acquired Kransberg
1710: Acquired rest of Pyrmont
1788: Joined the Westphalian Counts' benches
1794: To France
1803: Compensated with Heggbach
1806: To Bavaria
1810: To Württemberg
Armoiries Walpode de Bassenheim.svg Waldbott von Bassenheim zu Bornheim Lordshipn/an/a1589: Partitioned from Waldbott von Bassenheim zu Olbrück
Armoiries Walpode de Bassenheim.svg Waldbott von Bassenheim zu Gudenau Lordship
1659: Barony
n/an/a1554: Partitioned from Waldbott von Bassenheim
1659: HRE Baron
1663: Acquired Odenhausen
1735: Extinct; to Waldbott von Bassenheim
Armoiries Walpode de Bassenheim.svg Waldbott von Bassenheim zu Königsfeld Lordship
1646: Barony
n/an/a1589: Partitioned from Waldbott von Bassenheim zu Olbrück
1646: HRE Baron
1763: Extinct; to Waldbott von Bassenheim zu Bornheim
Armoiries Walpode de Bassenheim.svg Waldbott von Bassenheim zu Olbrück Lordshipn/an/a1554: Partitioned from Waldbott von Bassenheim
1589: Partitioned into Waldbott von Bassenheim zu Königsfeld, Waldbott von Bassenheim zu Bornheim and itself
1744: Extinct; to Waldbott von Bassenheim zu Bornheim
Armoiries Walpode de Bassenheim.svg Waldbott von Waltmannshausen Lordshipn/an/a1267: Renamed from Waldbott (Walpode)
13th Century: Acquired Bassenheim
1337: Side line Waldbott von Bassenheim established
CoA Waldburg County.svg Waldburg Lordshipn/an/a1108: First mentioned
1210: Extinct; inherited by and renamed from Tanne
1214: Side line Winterstetten founded
c. 1237: Partitioned into Waldburg-Rohrdorf, Waldburg-Waldburg and Waldburg-Warthausen
CoA Waldburg County.svg Waldburg-Capustigall Lordship
1686: County
n/an/ac. 1524: Line founded by Frederick I of Waldburg-Trauchburg in Prussia
1686: HRE Count
CoA Waldburg County.svg Waldburg-Friedberg and Scheer Barony
1628: County
SwabSC1580: Partitioned from Waldburg-Trauchburg
1593: Acquired Trauchburg
1612: Partitioned into itself and Waldburg-Trauchburg
1628: HRE Count
1696: Placed under Imperial administration
1717: Extinct; to Joseph William Eusebius of Waldburg-Trauchburg
1756: Extinct; to Leopold Augustus of Waldburg-Trauchburg and Kißlegg
1764: Extinct; to Waldburg-Trauchburg and Kißlegg
CoA Waldburg County.svg Waldburg-Messkirch (Waldburg-Meßkirch)Lordshipn/an/ac. 1300: Partitioned from Waldburg-Rohrdorf
1354: Extinct; to Zimmern by marriage
CoA Waldburg County.svg Waldburg-Rohrdorf Lordshipn/an/ac. 1237: Partitioned from Waldburg
c. 1300: Partitioned into Waldburg-Messkirch and itself
c. 1432: Extinct
CoA Waldburg County.svg Waldburg-Sonnenberg Lordship
1463: County
n/an/a1429: Partitioned from Waldburg-Waldburg
1433: Acquired Scheer
1452: Acquired Friedberg
1455: Acquired Sonnenberg
1463: HRE Count
1474: Sold Sonnenberg to Austria
1480: Partitioned into Waldburg-Sonnenberg-Sonnenberg, Waldburg-Sonnenberg-Friedberg and Waldburg-Sonnenberg-Wolfegg
CoA Waldburg County.svg Waldburg-Sonnenberg-Friedberg CountySwabSC1480: Partitioned from Waldburg-Sonnenberg
1511: Extinct; to Waldburg-Trauchburg
CoA Waldburg County.svg Waldburg-Sonnenberg-Sonnenberg Countyn/an/a1480: Partitioned from Waldburg-Sonnenberg
1483: Extinct; divided between Waldburg-Sonnenberg-Friedberg and Waldburg-Sonnenberg-Wolfegg
CoA Waldburg County.svg Waldburg-Sonnenberg-Wolfegg CountySwabSC1480: Partitioned from Waldburg-Sonnenberg
1510: Extinct; to Waldburg-Zeil
CoA Waldburg County.svg Waldburg-Trauchburg Lordship
16th Century: Barony
1628: County
SwabSC1339: Partitioned from Waldburg-Waldburg
1365: Sold Isny its sovereign rights
1374: Sold Trauchburg to Waldburg-Waldburg
1386: Extinct
1429: Partitioned from Waldburg-Waldburg
c. 1524: Side line Waldburg-Capustigall founded
15??: HRE Baron
1580: Partitioned into itself and Waldburg-Scheer and Friedberg
1593: Extinct; to Waldburg-Friedberg and Scheer
1612: Partitioned from Waldburg-Friedberg and Scheer
1628: HRE Count
1717: Partitioned into Waldburg-Friedberg and Scheer and Waldburg-Trauchburg and Kißlegg
CoA Waldburg County.svg Waldburg-Trauchburg and Kißlegg CountySwabSC1717: Partitioned from Waldburg-Trauchburg
1764: Acquired Scheer and Friedberg
1772: Extinct; to Waldburg-Zeil-Zeil
CoA Waldburg County.svg Waldburg-Waldburg LordshipSwabSCc. 1237: Partitioned from Waldburg
1339: Partitioned into itself and Waldburg-Trauchburg
1429: Partitioned into Waldburg-Sonnenberg, Waldburg-Trauchburg and Waldburg-Zeil
1595: Partitioned from Waldburg-Zeil
1600: Extinct; divided between Waldburg-Wolfegg and Waldburg-Zeil
CoA Waldburg County.svg Waldburg-Warthausen Lordshipn/an/ac. 1237: Partitioned from Waldburg
1290: Extinct; to Waldburg-Waldburg
CoA Waldburg County.svg Waldburg-Wolfegg Lordship
1628: County
SwabSC1595: Partitioned from Waldburg-Zeil
1628: HRE Count
1672: Partitioned into Waldburg-Wolfegg-Wolfegg and Waldburg-Wolfegg-Waldsee
CoA Waldburg County.svg Waldburg-Wolfegg-Waldsee County
1803: Principality
SwabSC1672: Partitioned from Waldburg-Wolfegg
1803: HRE Prince
1806: To Württemberg
CoA Waldburg County.svg Waldburg-Wolfegg-Wolfegg CountySwabSC1672: Partitioned from Waldburg-Wolfegg
1798: Extinct; to Waldburg-Wolfegg-Waldsee
CoA Waldburg County.svg Waldburg-Zeil Lordship
1628: County
SwabSC1429: Partitioned from Waldburg-Waldburg
1595: Partitioned into Waldburg-Wolfegg, Waldburg-Waldburg and itself
1628: HRE Count
1675: Partitioned into Waldburg-Zeil-Zeil and Waldburg-Zeil-Wurzach
CoA Waldburg County.svg Waldburg-Zeil-Hohenems Countyn/an/a1777: Established by marriage of Clemens of Waldburg-Zeil-Trauchburg with Maria Walburga of Harrach-Rohrau, heiress of Hohenems
1790: Acquired Lustenau
1806: To Bavaria
1811: Restored
1814: To Austria
1817: Restored
1830: Sold to Austria
CoA Waldburg County.svg Waldburg-Zeil-Trauchburg County
1803: Principality
SwabSC1779: Renamed from Waldburg-Zeil-Zeil
1803: HRE Prince
1806: To Württemberg; Alt-Trauchburg to Bavaria
CoA Waldburg County.svg Waldburg-Zeil-Wurzach County
1803: Principality
SwabSC1675: Partitioned from Waldburg-Zeil
1803: HRE Prince
1806: To Württemberg; Ferthofen to Bavaria
CoA Waldburg County.svg Waldburg-Zeil-Zeil CountySwabSC1675: Partitioned from Waldburg-Zeil
1772: Acquired Trauchburg
1777: Side line Waldburg-Zeil-Hohenems founded
1779: Renamed to Waldburg-Zeil-Trauchburg
CoA Waldeck Family.svg Waldeck Lordship
1349: County
1692: Principality
Upp RhenWT1219: Partitioned from Schwalenberg
1349: HRE County
1397: Partitioned into Waldeck-Landau and Waldeck-Waldeck
1692: Reunited by Waldeck-Wildungen
1706: Appanage Waldeck-Bergheim created
1711: Renamed to Waldeck and Pyrmont
1805: Partitioned from Waldeck and Pyrmont
1812: Renamed to Waldeck and Pyrmont
CoA Waldeck Family.svg Waldeck and Pyrmont
Prince of Waldeck & Pyrmont, Count of Rappolstein, Lord of Hohenack & Geroldseck am Wasgau
PrincipalityUpp RhenWT / PR1711: Renamed from Waldeck
1712: Bench of Secular Princes
1805: Partitioned into Waldeck and Pyrmont
1812: Reunited by Waldeck
CoA Waldeck Family.svg Waldeck-Bergheim Countyn/an/a1706: Appanage created in Waldeck
1816: Sideline Waldeck-Limpurg created
CoA Waldeck Family.svg Waldeck-Eisenberg CountyUpp RhenWT1486: Partitioned from Waldeck-Waldeck
1539: Partitioned into Waldeck-Landau and itself
1607: Partitioned into Waldeck-Wildungen and itself
1625: Acquired Pyrmont
1682: HRE Prince
1692: Extinct; to Waldeck-Wildungen
CoA Waldeck Family.svg Waldeck-Landau CountyUpp RhenWT1397: Partitioned from Waldeck
1495: Extinct; divided between Waldeck-Eisenberg and Waldeck-Wildungen
1539: Partitioned from Waldeck-Eisenberg
1597: Extinct; to Waldeck-Eisenberg
CoA Waldeck Family.svg Waldeck-Waldeck Countyn/an/a1397: Partitioned from Waldeck
1486: Partitioned into Waldeck-Eisenberg and Waldeck-Wildungen
CoA Waldeck Family.svg Waldeck-Wildungen CountyUpp RhenWT1486: Partitioned from Waldeck-Waldeck
1598: Extinct; to Waldeck-Eisenberg
1607: Partitioned from Waldeck-Eisenberg
1692: Renamed to Waldeck
CoA Waldsassen Abbey, Bavaria.svg Waldsassen AbbacyBavSP1133: Abbey established
1147: Imperial immediacy
1348: Sold Luby to Sparneck
1537: Made fief of the Palatinate
1571: Abbey dissolved
1661: Restored; fief of Bavaria
1803: Secularised and suppressed
CoA Walkenried Abbey, Lower Saxony.svg Walkenried AbbacyUpp SaxRP1137: Abbey established
1542: Imperial immediacy
1593: Administered by Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
1629: Abbey restored
1631: Administered by Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
1648: Abbey secularised and suppressed
Wappen Wallis matt.svg Wallis
See: Valais
County
CoA Wallmoden County.svg Wallmoden Lordshipn/an/a1154: First mentioned; ministerialis of Hildesheim
1529: Partitioned into Wallmoden-Heinde and Wallmoden-Alt-Wallmoden
CoA Wallmoden County.svg Wallmoden-Alt-Wallmoden (Wallmoden Younger Line)Lordshipn/an/a1529: Partitioned from Wallmoden; fief of Hildesheim
CoA Wallmoden County.svg Wallmoden-Gimborn CountyLow RhenWE1783: Renamed from Wallmoden-Heinde; HRE Count
1806: To Berg
1813: To Prussia
CoA Wallmoden County.svg Wallmoden-Heinde (Wallmoden Elder Line)Lordshipn/an/a1529: Partitioned from Wallmoden; fief of Hildesheim
1782: Acquired Gimborn and Neustadt
1783: Renamed to Wallmoden-Gimborn
Armoiries Walpode de Bassenheim.svg Walpode
See: Waldbott
Lordship
CoA Wangen im Allgau, BW.svg Wangen im Allgäu Imperial CitySwabSW1286: Free Imperial City
1802: To Bavaria
1810: To Württemberg
CoA Warburg, Lower Saxony.svg Warburg Imperial CityLow RhenRH1020: To the Bishopric of Paderborn
1364: Joined the Hanseatic League
1622: To Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
1802: To Prussia
1807: To Westphalia
1815: To Prussia
CoA Warmia Diocese.svg Warmia (Ermland)Bishopricn/an/a1243: Diocese established; 1/3 independent, 2/3 to the Teutonic Order
1356: HRE Prince of the Empire
1454: Teutonic share to Poland as part of Royal Prussia
1466: Independence abolished
1772: To Prussia
CoA Wartau, St Gall.svg Wartau Lordshipn/an/aOriginally part of the territory of Pfäfers Abbey
1261: To Wildenberg
1320: To Werdenberg-Heiligenberg
1413: Sold to Austria
1414: To Toggenburg
1429: To Thierstein
1483: Sold to Zürich, Lucerne, Uri, Schwyz, Unterwalden, Glarus and Zug in condominium
1648: Left the Empire as part of Switzerland
CoA Kolb von Wartenberg Family.svg Wartenberg CountyUpp Rhenn/a1699: Renamed from Kolb von Wartenberg; HRE Count
1707: Joined the Upper Rhenish Circle
1709: Acquired Mettenheim
1794: To France
1803: Compensated with Roth Abbey; renamed to Wartenberg-Roth
CoA Kolb von Wartenberg Family.svg Wartenberg-Roth CountyUpp RhenWE1803: Renamed from Wartenberg
1806: To Württemberg
CoA St Gall's Abbey, St Gall.svg Wasserburg Lordshipn/an/a10th Century: To Kißlegg as advocates for St Gall's Abbey
1280: Sold to Schellenberg
1386: Sold to Montfort-Tettnang-Tettnang
1439: To Montfort-Tettnang-Rothenfels
1574: To Montfort-Bregenz-Peggau
1592: Sold to Fugger-Weißenhorn
1690: To Fugger-Kirchberg-Weißenhorn
1755: Sold to Austria
1805: To Bavaria
CoA Reuss Family.svg Weida Advocacy (Vogtei)n/an/a1122: First mentioned
1206: Title of "vogt" confirmed
1209: Partitioned into itself, Plauen and Gera and Greiz and Reichenbach
1421: Weida sold to Meissen
1454: Acquired Wildenfels
1531: Extinct; to Saxony
CoA Weil der Stadt, BW.svg Weil Imperial CitySwabSW1075: First mentioned; to Hirsau Abbey
c. 1275: Free Imperial City
1803: To Württemberg
CoA Everstein Family.svg Weimar Countyn/an/a949: First mentioned
1062: Inherited by Orlamünde; renamed to Weimar-Orlamünde
CoA Everstein Family.svg Weimar-Orlamünde Countyn/an/a1062: Weimar and Orlamünde united
1112: Extinct; succession war between Andechs-Meran and the Rhenish Palatinate
1121: To Siegfried II, pretender to the Rhenish Palatinate, who took the name Weimar-Orlamünde
1140: Extinct; to Brandenburg
CoA Weimar-Orlamunde County, 2nd Creation.svg Weimar-Orlamünde Countyn/an/a1170: Partitioned from Brandenburg
1265: Partitioned into Weimar-Orlamünde-Orlamünde and Weimar-Orlamünde-Weimar
CoA Weimar-Orlamunde County, 2nd Creation.svg Weimar-Orlamünde-Gräfenthal Countyn/an/a1295: Partitioned from Weimar-Orlamünde-Orlamünde
1406: Partitioned into Weimar-Orlamünde-Lichtenberg, itself and Weimar-Orlamünde-Lauenstein
1426: Sold Gräfenthal to Saxony
1460: Extinct
CoA Weimar-Orlamunde County, 2nd Creation.svg Weimar-Orlamünde-Lauenstein Countyn/an/a1406: Partitioned from Weimar-Lauenstein
1427: Lauenstein to Brandenburg
1486: Extinct; Schauenforst to Reuss von Plauen
CoA Weimar-Orlamunde County, 2nd Creation.svg Weimar-Orlamünde-Lichtenberg Countyn/an/a1406: Partitioned from Weimar-Orlamünde-Lauenstein
1427: Lichtenberg to Waldenfels
1445: Magdala to Saxony
1447: Extinct
CoA Weimar-Orlamunde County, 2nd Creation.svg Weimar-Orlamünde-Orlamünde Countyn/an/a1265: Partitioned from Weimar-Orlamünde
1295: Partitioned into itself and Weimar-Orlamünde-Gräfenthal
1344: Orlamünde sold to Meissen
1346: Made fief of Meissen
1411: Extinct; to Meissen
CoA Weimar-Orlamunde County, 2nd Creation.svg Weimar-Orlamünde-Plassenburg Countyn/an/a1285: Partitioned from Weimar-Orlamünde-Weimar
1340: Extinct; to the Burgraviate of Nuremberg
CoA Weimar-Orlamunde County, 2nd Creation.svg Weimar-Orlamünde-Weimar Countyn/an/a1265: Partitioned from Weimar-Orlamünde
1285: Partitioned into itself and Weimar-Orlamünde-Plassenburg
1312: Acquired Wiehe
1321: Partitioned into itself and Weimar-Wiehe
1346: Made fief of Meissen
1365: Extinct; permanently attached to Meissen
CoA Weimar-Orlamunde County, 2nd Creation.svg Weimar-Orlamünde-Wiehe Countyn/an/a1321: Partitioned from Weimar-Weimar
1346: Made fief of Meissen
1367: To Brunswick
1372: Extinct
CoA Weingarten Abbey, BW.svg Weingarten AbbacySwabSP1056: Abbey established
1268: Protectorate of Austria
1274: Imperial immediacy
1613: Acquired Blumenegg
1803: To Nassau-Orange-Fulda; secularised and suppressed
1806: To Württemberg
CoA Weinsberg, BW.svg Weinsberg Imperial Cityn/an/a1283: Half made Free Imperial City
1417: Semi-independence revoked
1420: Joined the Weinsberg League
1430: Free Imperial City
1440: To the Palatinate
1504: To Württemberg
1546: To Austria
1635: To Trauttmansdorff
1646: To Württemberg
1649: To Württemberg-Neuenstadt
1742: To Württemberg
CoA Weinsberg Lordship.svg Weinsberg Lordshipn/an/a11th Century: First mentioned; Imperial fortress
1140: Given to ministerialis of Schwäbisch Gmünd, who took the name Weinsberg
1283: City of Weinsberg acquired half-sovereignty
1325: Partitioned into itself and Scheuerberg
1401: Acquired Reichelsberg
1430: City of Weinsberg acquired full sovereignty
1450: Sold all but Reichelsberg to the Palatinate
1507: Extinct; to Würzburg
CoA Weissenau Abbey, BW.svg Weissenau (Weißenau)AbbacySwabSP1145: Abbey established
c. 1260: Imperial immediacy
1803: To Sternberg-Manderscheid
1806: To Württemberg
CoA Wissembourg Abbey, Bas-Rhin.svg Weissenburg in Alsace
(Weißenburg; Wissembourg)
Abbacy
1524: Provostry
Upp RhenECc. 660: Abbey established
8th Century: Imperial immediacy
1524: Converted to secular provostry
1546: In personal union with the Bishopric of Speyer
1678: Made part of France
1789: Abbey suppressed
CoA Wissembourg, Bas-Rhin.svg Weissenburg in Alsace
(Weißenburg; Wissembourg)
Imperial CityUpp Rhenn/a1354: Free Imperial City
1648: Made part of France
1678: Formally ceded to France
DEU Weissenburg COA.svg Weissenburg in Bavaria
(Weißenburg im Nordgau)
Imperial CityFrancSW1296: Free Imperial City
1802: To Bavaria
1804: To Prussia
1806: To Bavaria
CoA Graevenitz Family.svg Welzheim LordshipFrancFROriginally a territory of Limpurg
1379: Half sold to Württemberg
1418: Remainder sold to Württemberg
1718: To Graevenitz
1728: Joined the Franconian Counts
1733: To Württemberg
Blason Badonviller 54.svg Werd Countyn/an/a1189: Title assumed by the Landgraves of Alsace
1218: Partitioned into itself and Rixingen
c. 1340: Sold to Oettingen with remainder of Alsace
1344: Extinct
CoA Werden Abbey, NRW.svg Werden
See also: St Ludger
AbbacyLow RhenRP809: Formed
Always in personal union with St Ludger in Helmstedt
877: HRE Prince of the Empire; imperial immediacy
1803: To Prussia
1806: To Berg
1808: To Westphalia
1815: To Prussia
CoA Werdenberg-Heiligenberg County.svg Werdenberg Countyn/an/aName given to the descendants of Rudolf I, co-Count of Montfort (1228-1243)
1258: Werdenberg-Heiligenberg and Werdenberg-Sargans partitioned from Montfort
CoA Werdenberg-Sargans County.svg Werdenberg-Alpeck Countyn/an/a1349: Partitioned from Werdenberg-Trochtelfingen
1385: Sold to Ulm
1416: Extinct
CoA Werdenberg-Heiligenberg County.svg Werdenberg-Bludenz Countyn/an/a1377/8: Partitioned from Werdenberg-Heiligenberg
1394: Sold to Austria
1418: Extinct
CoA Werdenberg-Heiligenberg County.svg Werdenberg-Heiligenberg Countyn/an/a1258: Partitioned from Montfort
1274: Acquired Oberschwaben and Churwalden
1277: Acquired Heiligenberg
1377/8: Partitioned into Werdenberg-Werdenberg, Werdenberg-Rheineck, Werdenberg-Bludenz and itself
1413: Sold to Austria
1414: Extinct
CoA Werdenberg-Sargans County.svg Werdenberg-Heiligenberg Countyn/an/a1441: Partitioned from Werdenberg-Trochtelfingen
1475: Partitioned into Werdenberg-Trochtelfingen, itself and Werdenberg-Sigmaringen
1503: Extinct; divided between Werdenberg-Trochtelfingen and Werdenberg-Sigmaringen
1508: Renamed from Werdenberg-Trochtelfingen
1534: Extinct in male line
1535: Divided between Fürstenberg and Hohenzollern-Hechingen
CoA Werdenberg-Heiligenberg County.svg Werdenberg-Rheineck Countyn/an/a1377/8: Partitioned from Werdenberg-Heiligenberg
1395: Acquired Werdenberg-Werdenberg
1395: Most sold to Austria
1402: Werdenberg to Montfort-Tettnang-Tettnang
1428: Extinct; to Werdenberg-Trochtelfingen
CoA Werdenberg-Sargans County.svg Werdenberg-Sargans Countyn/an/a1258: Partitioned from Montfort
1289: Acquired Alpeck
1312: Partitioned into itself and Werdenberg-Trochtelfingen
1342: Partitioned into Werdenberg-Sargans-Vaduz and Werdenberg-Sargans-Sargans
CoA Werdenberg-Sargans County.svg Werdenberg-Sargans-Sargans Countyn/an/a1342: Partitioned from Werdenberg-Sargans
1396: Sold to Austria
1436: Repurchased Sargans from Austria; rest remained lost
1483: Sold to the Swiss Confederation
1501: Extinct
CoA Werdenberg-Sargans County.svg Werdenberg-Sargans-Vaduz Countyn/an/a1342: Partitioned from Werdenberg-Sargans
1416: Extinct; to Brandis
CoA Werdenberg-Sargans County.svg Werdenberg-Sigmaringen Countyn/an/a1475: Partitioned from Werdenberg-Heiligenberg
1508: Extinct; to Werdenberg-Trochtelfingen
CoA Werdenberg-Sargans County.svg Werdenberg-Trochtelfingen Countyn/an/a1312: Partitioned from Werdenberg-Sargans (in Alpeck)
1316: Acquired Trochtelfingen
1349: Partitioned into Werdenberg-Alpeck and itself
1399: Acquired Sigmaringen and Veringen
1413: Sold Schmalegg to Ravensburg
1434: Acquired Werdenberg-Rheineck
1441: Partitioned into itself and Werdenberg-Heiligenberg
1475: To Werdenberg-Heiligenberg, then given to George III
1508: Renamed to Werdenberg-Heiligenberg
CoA Werdenberg-Heiligenberg County.svg Werdenberg-Werdenberg Countyn/an/a1377/8: Partitioned from Werdenberg-Heiligenberg
1390: Extinct; succession war between Werdenberg-Rheineck and Werdenberg-Sargans-Sargans
1395: To Werdenberg-Rheineck
CoA Eschenlohe, Bavaria.svg Werdenfels Countyn/an/aOriginally to Eschenlohe
1294: To Freising
1803: To Bavaria
CoA Arnsberg County.svg Werl Countyn/an/a987: First mentioned
1062: Lost the Emsgau to the Archbishopric of Bremen
c. 1070: Partitioned into Werl-Arnsberg and Werl-Werl
CoA Arnsberg County.svg Werl-Arnsberg Countyn/an/ac. 1070: Partitioned from Werl
1124: Extinct in male line
1132: To Cuijk-Arnsberg by marriage
CoA Arnsberg County.svg Werl-Werl Countyn/an/ac. 1070: Partitioned from Werl
1102: Extinct; to the Archbishopric of Cologne
CoA Werle Principality.svg Werle Principalityn/an/ac. 1235: Partitioned from Mecklenburg
1282: Partitioned into Werle-Güstrow and Werle-Parchim
1307: Reunited by Werle-Parchim
1316: Partitioned into Werle-Güstrow and Werle-Goldberg
1425: Reunited by Werle-Güstrow
1436: Extinct; 1/3 to Mecklenburg-Schwerin, 2/3 to Mecklenburg-Stargard
CoA Werle Principality.svg Werle-Goldberg 1316: Principalityn/an/a1316: Partitioned from Werle
1375: Extinct; to Werle-Waren
CoA Werle Principality.svg Werle-Güstrow Principalityn/an/a1282: Partitioned from Werle
1307: Extinct; to Werle-Parchim
1316: Partitioned from Werle
1347: Partitioned into itself and Werle-Waren
1425: Renamed to Werle
CoA Werle Principality.svg Werle-Parchim Principalityn/an/a1282: Partitioned from Werle
1307: Renamed to Werle
CoA Werle Principality.svg Werle-Waren Principalityn/an/a1347: Partitioned from Werle-Güstrow
1425: Extinct; to Werle-Güstrow
CoA Wernigerode County.svg Wernigerode CountyUpp SaxWT1121: First mentioned
1268: Made fief of Brandenburg
1381: Made fief of Magdeburg
1429: Extinct; to Stolberg
CoA Wertheim, BW.svg Wertheim CountyFrancFR1132: Established as a branch of the Reginbodons
1329: Acquired part of Breuberg
1497: Acquired all of Breuberg
1407: Partitioned into Wertheim-Breuberg and Wertheim-Wertheim
1509: Reunited by Wertheim-Breuberg
1556: Extinct; to Stolberg-Königstein
1574: To Löwenstein-Wertheim
1806: Divided between Baden and Bavaria
CoA Wertheim, BW.svg Wertheim-Breuberg CountyFrancFR1407: Partitioned from Wertheim
1482: Partitioned into itself and Wertheim-Freudenberg
1509: Renamed to Wertheim
CoA Wertheim, BW.svg Wertheim-Freudenberg CountyFrancFR1482: Partitioned from Wertheim-Breuberg
1509: Extinct; to Wertheim-Breuberg
CoA Wertheim, BW.svg Wertheim-Wertheim Countyn/an/a1407: Partitioned from Wertheim
1497: Extinct; to Wertheim-Breuberg
CoA Saxon Steed.svg Westphalia Duchyn/an/aOriginally part of the Stem Duchy of Saxony
1180: To the Archbishopric of Cologne
1202: Acquired Werl
1368: Acquired Arnsberg
1803: To Hesse-Darmstadt
1815: To Prussia
CoA Westerburg Lordship.svg Westerburg Lordshipn/an/a1198: First mentioned; to Leiningen
1209: First mentioned as territory of Runkel after transfer by marriage
1227: To Runkel-Westerburg
1467: To Leiningen-Westerburg
1547: To Leiningen-Westerburg-Westerburg
1597: To Leiningen-Westerburg-Schaumburg
1698: To Leiningen-Westerburg-Altleiningen and Leiningen-Westerburg-Neuleiningen
1806: To Berg
1815: To Prussia
CoA Wettenhausen Abbey. Bavaria.svg Wettenhausen AbbacySwabSP1130: Abbey established
unknown: Imperial immediacy
1803: To Bavaria; secularised and suppressed
DEU Wetzlar COA.svg Wetzlar Imperial CityUpp RhenRH1180: Free Imperial City
1803: To the Archbishopric of Regensburg
1810: To Frankfurt
1815: To Prussia
CoA Kirchberg County.svg Wiblingen Abbacyn/an/a1093: Abbey established; to Kirchberg
1504: Sold to Austria
1701: Acquired autonomy
1805: To Bavaria
1806: To Württemberg; secularised and suppressed
CoA Hochstaden County.svg Wickrath (Wickerode; Wykradt)LordshipLow RhenWE1105: First mentioned; to Are
1144: To Are-Hochstaden
1166: To Are-Wickrath
1309: Extinct; to Guelders
14th Century: To Broichhausen as fief of Guelders
1482: To Hompesch as fief of Austria
1488: Imperial immediacy
1502: To Quadt-Buschfeld
1518: To Quadt-Wickrath
1599: To Quadt-Wickrath-Schwanenberg
1752: Joined the Westphalian Counts
1794: To France
1815: To Prussia
Arms of the house of Wied.svg Wied Countyn/an/a11th Century: First mentioned; gau counts of the Engersgau, fiefs of the County Palatine of the Rhine
1190: Acquired Olbrück
1244: 1st Extinct; divided between Isenburg-Wied and Eppstein
1306: Eppstein share sold to Virneburg
1462: Isenburg-Wied extinct; to Runkel-Runkel who took the name Wied-Runkel
Arms of the house of Wied-Neuwied.svg Wied-Neuwied
Count of Wied & Isenburg, Lord of Runkel
County
1784: Principality
Low RhenWE1533: Partitioned from Wied-Runkel
1535: Extinct; to Wied-Runkel
1581: Partitioned from Wied-Runkel
1631: Partitioned into itself and Wied-Runkel
1784: HRE Prince
1806: To the Grand Duchy of Hesse (Hesse-Darmstadt)
Arms of the house of Wied-Runkel.svg Wied-Runkel
Count of Wied, Isenburg & Kriechingen, Lord of Runkel, Kriching-Püttlingen and Rollingen
County
1791: Principality
Low RhenWE1454: Renamed from Runkel-Runkel after acquisition of half of Wied
1462: Acquired remainder of Wied
1493: Acquired Moers
1519: Moers to Neuenahr-Bedburg
1533: Partitioned into itself and Wied-Neuwied
1581: Partitioned into Wied-Neuwied and itself
1612: Extinct; to Wied-Neuwied
1631: Partitioned from Wied-Neuwied
1709: Extinct; to Maximilian Henry of Wied-Neuwied
1791: HRE Prince
1806: To Berg (Runkel) and the Grand Duchy of Hesse (Hesse-Darmstadt)
1815: Runkel to Prussia
CoA Helfenstein County.svg Wiesensteig LordshipSwabSC12th Century: To Helfenstein
1356: To Helfenstein-Wiesensteig
1627: Divided between Fürstenberg-Messkirch, Leuchtenberg, and Oettingen-Baldern
1642: Leuchtenberg, and Oettingen shares sold to Bavaria
1752: Fürstenberg share sold to Bavaria
1806: To Württemberg
CoA Giech Family.svg Wiesentfels Lordshipn/an/a1333: To Giech as fief of Bamberg
1412: 2/3 given to Schaumberg as fief of Bamberg
1632: To Salis
1654: To Giech
1806: To Bavaria
CoA Schonborn Family.svg Wiesentheid LordshipFrancFROriginally to Würzburg
1681: To Dernbach
1697: To Hatzfeld-Gleichen
1701: To Schönborn-Eschbach by marriage
1711: To Schönborn-Buchheim
1717: To Schönborn-Wiesentheid
1806: To Bavaria; then Würzburg
1814: To Bavaria
CoA Dhaun Wildgraviate.svg Wildgraviate Wildgraviaten/an/a11th Century: Gau counts in the Nahegau assumed the title Wildgrave
1113: Partitioned into Veldenz and itself
c. 1148: Partitioned into itself and Baumburg
1258: Partitioned into Kyrburg and Dhaun
CoA Wildenberg Barony, Graubunden.svg Wildenberg Baronyn/an/a1126: First mentioned
1257: Acquired advocacy of Disentis Abbey
1261: Acquired advocacy of Pfäfers Abbey, Freudenberg and Wartenstein
1302: Extinct in male line
1334: Extinct; to Werdenberg-Heiligenberg by marriage
Armoiries de Wildenburg.svg Wildenburg in Eifel Lordshipn/an/ac. 1195: First mentioned; to the younger line of Reifferscheid
1328: Extinct in male line
1335: Sold to Jülich
CoA Arenberg County.svg Wildenburg in Wildenburger Land Lordshipn/an/a1220: Partitioned from Arenberg
1418: Extinct; to Hatzfeld
1794: To Mainz
1806: To Berg
1815: To Prussia
BlasonChristian Ier (1143-1167), comte d'Oldenbourg.svg Wildeshausen Countyn/an/a1143: Partitioned from Oldenburg
1199: Partitioned into Bruchhausen and itself
1270: Extinct; to the Archbishopric of Bremen
CoA Bad Wimpfen, BW.svg Wimpfen Imperial CitySwabSWc. 1300: Free Imperial City
1803: To Baden; then to Hesse-Darmstadt
CoA Windisch-Graetz Family.svg Windisch-Graetz Lordship
1682: County
SwabFR / SW1218: First mentioned; knights in the service of Andechs-Meran
1251: To the Patriarchate of Aquileia
1270: To Styria
1341: To Patriarchate of Aquileia
1401: To Styria
1629: Relocated to Bohemia
1682: HRE Count
1802: Partitioned into Windisch-Graetz Elder Line and Windisch-Graetz Younger Line
CoA Windisch-Graetz Family.svg Windisch-Graetz Elder Line County
1804: Principality
SwabFR / SW1802: Partitioned from Windisch-Graetz
1804: Acquired Eglofs
1806: Eglofs to Württemberg
CoA Windisch-Graetz Family.svg Windisch-Graetz Younger Line Countyn/an/a1802: Partitioned from Windisch-Graetz
CoA Bad Windsheim, Bavaria.svg Windsheim Imperial CityFrancSWBy 1248: Free Imperial City
1802: To Bavaria
1804: To Prussia
1807: To France
1810: To Bavaria
CoA Winneburg Lordship.svg Winneburg Lordship
1652: County
Low RhenWE13th Century: First mentioned
1362: Acquired Beilstein as fief of Trier
1488: To Trier
1503: Restored
1637: Extinct; to Trier
1652: To Metternich-Winneburg and Beilstein
1794: To France
To Prussia
CoA Waldburg County.svg Winterstetten Lordshipn/an/a1214: Partitioned from Waldburg
1243: Extinct; to Schmalegg by marriage
1331: To Austria
1438: To Waldburg
CoA Wittgenstein County.svg Wittgenstein Countyn/an/a1174: First mentioned; to Battenburg
1238: Partitioned from Battenburg
1295: Made fief of Cologne
1322: Acquired Berleburg
1361: Extinct; to Sayn-Homburg who took the name Sayn-Wittgenstein
CoA Andechs-Meran.svg Wolfratshausen Countyn/an/ac. 1030: Partitioned from Diessen
1073: Acquired Thanning
1121: Acquired Tegernsee
1157: Extinct; to Andechs
CoA Wolfstein Family.svg Wolfstein Lordship
1522: Barony
1673: County
BavFR1290: Renamed from Sulzbürg
1305: Acquired Allersberg as fief of Eichstätt
1322: Partitioned into Wolfstein-Wolfstein, Wolfstein-Sulzbürg and Wolfstein-Allersberg
1516: Reunited by Wolfstein-Sulzbürg
1522: HRE Baron; Bavarian Circle
1673: HRE Count; Franconian Bench of Counts
1740: Extinct; divided between Hohenlohe-Kirchberg and Giech
1768: Sold to Bavaria
CoA Wolfstein Family.svg Wolfstein-Allersberg Lordshipn/an/a1322: Partitioned from Wolfstein as fief of Bavaria-Landshut
1474: Extinct; Allersberg to Bavaria-Landshut, rest to Wolfstein-Sulzbürg
CoA Wolfstein Family.svg Wolfstein-Sulzbürg Lordshipn/an/a1322: Partitioned from Wolfstein
1353: Imperial immediacy
1403: Acquired Niedersulzbürg
1420: Partitioned into itself and Wolfstein-Untersulzbürg
1516: Renamed to Wolfstein
CoA Wolfstein Family.svg Wolfstein-Untersulzbürg Lordshipn/an/a1420: Partitioned from Wolfstein-Sulzbürg
1516: Extinct; to Wolfstein-Sulzbürg
CoA Wolfstein Family.svg Wolfstein-Wolfstein Lordshipn/an/a1322: Partitioned from Wolfstein
1346: Acquired Pyrbaum
1353: Imperial immediacy
1362: Acquired Mühlhausen
1383: Extinct; divided between Wolfstein-Sulzbürg and Wolfstein-Allersberg
Armoiries Eveche de Worms.svg Worms BishopricUpp RhenEC346: Diocese first mentioned
861: Imperial immediacy
1793: Left bank to France
1803: Right bank to Hesse-Darmstadt
DEU Worms COA.svg Worms Imperial CityUpp RhenRH1074: Free Imperial City
1792: To France
1815: To the Grand Duchy of Hesse (Hesse-Darmstadt)
CoA Wurmbrand-Stuppach Family.svg Wurmbrand-Stuppach
HRE Count of Wurmbrand-Stuppach, Baron of Steyersberg, Reittenau
Lordship
1607: Barony
1701: County
n/aFC1194: First mentioned; fief of Styria
1607: HRE Baron
1701: HRE Count
1726: Joined the Franconian Counts (personalist)
Armoiries Wurtemberg.svg Württemberg (Wirtemberg; Wurttemberg)DuchySwabPR1081: Lordship first mentioned
1135: HRE Count
1251: Acquired Stuttgart
1381: Acquired Teck
1442: Partitioned into Württemberg-Urach and Württemberg-Stuttgart
1482: Reunited by Württemberg-Urach
1495: HRE Duke
1519: Württemberg proper to Austria
1526: Württemberg-Mömpelgard split off
1534: Restored
1553: Partitioned into itself and Württemberg-Mömpelgard
1593: Inherited by Württemberg-Mömpelgard
1617: Partitioned into itself, Württemberg-Mömpelgard, Württemberg-Brenz-Weiltingen, Württemberg-Neuenbürg and Württemberg-Neustadt
1649: Appanages Württemberg-Neuenbürg and Württemberg-Neustadt created
1677: Appanage Württemberg-Winnental created
1733: Inherited by Württemberg-Winnental
1803: HRE Elector
1806: King
Arms of the house of Wurttemberg-Oels (1648-1707).svg Württemberg-Bernstadt Duchyn/an/a1672: Partitioned from Württemberg-Oels
1697: Inherited and renamed to Württemberg-Oels; Bernstadt to Charles of Württemberg-Juliusburg
1745: Extinct; to Württemberg-Oels
Arms of the house of Wurttemberg (1495-1707).svg Württemberg-Brenz-Weiltingen Duchyn/an/a1617: Partitioned from Württemberg
1649: Side line Württemberg-Oels founded
1705: Extinct; to Württemberg
Arms of the house of Wurttemberg-Oels (1648-1707).svg Württemberg-Juliusburg Duchyn/an/a1672: Partitioned from Württemberg-Oels
1697: Acquired Württemberg-Bernstadt; Juliusburg to Württemberg-Oels
Arms of the house of Wurttemberg-Urach (1444-1495).svg Württemberg-Mömpelgard (Württemberg-Montbéliard)County
1526: Principality
1553: Duchy
n/an/a1473: Partitioned from Württemberg-Urach
1482: To Württemberg-Urach
1526: Partitioned from Württemberg
1534: To Württemberg
1553: Partitioned from Württemberg
1593: Inherited Württemberg
1617: Partitioned from Württemberg
1723: Extinct; to Württemberg
Arms of the house of Wurttemberg (1495-1707).svg Württemberg-Neuenbürg Duchyn/an/a1617: Partitioned from Württemberg
1622: Extinct; to Württemberg
1649: Appanage created within Württemberg
1671: Extinct; appanage abolished
Arms of the house of Wurttemberg (1495-1707).svg Württemberg-Neuenstadt Duchyn/an/a1617: Partitioned from Württemberg
1631: Extinct; to Württemberg
1649: Appanage created within Württemberg
1679: Acquired Gochsheim
1742: Extinct; appanage abolished
Arms of the house of Wurttemberg-Oels (1707-1792).svg Württemberg-Oels Duchyn/an/a1649: Line established when Silvius Nimrod of Württemberg-Brenz-Weiltingen acquired Oels by marriage
1672: Partitioned into itself, Württemberg-Bernstadt and Württemberg-Juliusburg
1697: Extinct; to Charles Ulrich I of Württemberg-Bernstadt
1704: Partitioned into itself and Württemberg-Wilhelminenort
1805: Extinct; to Frederick William of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
Arms of the house of Wurttemberg-Urach (1444-1495).svg Württemberg-Stuttgart Countyn/an/a1442: Partitioned from Württemberg
1482: Sovereignty surrendered to Württemberg-Urach in exchange for succession to the united state
Arms of the house of Wurttemberg-Urach (1444-1495).svg Württemberg-Urach Countyn/an/a1442: Partitioned from Württemberg
1444: Acquired Montbéliard
1473: Partitioned into itself and Württemberg-Mömpelgard
1482: Renamed to Württemberg
Arms of the house of Wurttemberg-Oels (1707-1792).svg Württemberg-Wilhelminenort Duchyn/an/a1704: Partitioned from Württemberg-Oels
1744: Inherited Württemberg-Oels; appanage abolished
Arms of the house of Wurttemberg (1495-1707).svg Württemberg-Winnental Duchyn/an/a1677: Appanage created in Württemberg
1733: Inherited Württemberg; appanage abolished
CoA Wurzburg Diocese.svg Würzburg BishopricFrancEC743: Diocese established
1168: Acquired East Franconia
1441: HRE Duke
1803: To Bavaria
1805: To the Grand Duchy of Würzburg
1814: To Bavaria
CoA Wurzburg Diocese.svg Würzburg Electorate
1806: Grand Duchy
FrancEL1805: Former Bishopric of Würzburg given to the Elector of Salzburg in exchange for Salzburg
1806: Grand Duke
1814: To Bavaria

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