County of Wied
Wied was a County of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, located on the river Wied where it meets the Rhine. Wied emerged as a County earlier than many other German states. From 1243–1462, Wied was united with an Isenburgian County as Isenburg-Wied. Wied was partitioned twice: between itself and Wied-Dierdorf in 1631, and between Wied-Neuwied and Wied-Runkel in 1698. Via William of Albania, the House of Wied ruled the Principality of Albania in 1914.
County of Wied Grafschaft Wied | |||||||||||||
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1093–1243 1462–1698 | |||||||||||||
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Status | State of the Holy Roman Empire | ||||||||||||
Capital | Wied | ||||||||||||
Government | Principality | ||||||||||||
Historical era | Middle Ages | ||||||||||||
• Established / Reichsfreiheit | 1093 | ||||||||||||
• Comital line extinct; passed to Isenburg-Wied | 1243 | ||||||||||||
• Inherited by Lords of Runkel and restored | 1462 | ||||||||||||
• Partitioned to create Wied-Dierdorf | 1631 | ||||||||||||
1698 | |||||||||||||
• Both parts mediatised to Nassau-Weilburg | 1806 | ||||||||||||
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Counts of Wied (c. 860–1243)
- Matfried I (c. 860– ?)
- Eberhard
- Matfried II
- Richwin II
- Richwin III
- Richwin IV (1093–1112) with...
- Matfried III (1093–1129)
- Burchard (? –1152) with...
- Siegfried (1129–61) with...
- Theodoric (1158–89) with...
- George, in 1217-1218 he was a commander of the German crusaders of the 5th crusade
- Lothar (? –1243)
To Isenburg-Wied (1243–1462)
Counts of Wied (1462–1698)
- Frederick I (1462–87)
- William III, Count of Mörs (1487–1526) with...
- John I (1487–1533)
- Philip (1533–35)
- John II (1535–81)
- Herman I (1581–91) with...
- William IV (1581–1612) with...
- Herman II (1581–1631)
- Frederick II (1631–98)
Partitioned between Wied-Neuwied and Wied-Runkel
- Altwied Castle
- Runkel Castle, residence of the Upper County
- Neuwied Castle, residence of the Lower County
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External links
- Map of Wied in 1789
- Héraldique européenne (in French)
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