- Montbéliard (French: [mɔ̃beljaʁ] ;
traditional German:
Mömpelgard) is a town in the
Doubs department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
region in
eastern France...
- Montbéliard (French: Comté
princier de Montbéliard; German:
Grafschaft Mömpelgard), was a
princely county of the Holy
Roman Empire seated in the city of...
- Württemberg (19
August 1557 – 29
January 1608) was the son of
George of
Mömpelgard and his wife
Barbara of Hesse,
daughter of
Philip I,
Landgrave of Hesse...
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William Farel to Bern, Zürich, Basel, and Schaffhausen, then to Strasburg,
Mömpelgard, Baden, and Göppingen. In
Baden and Göppingen, Beza and
Farel made a declaration...
- (1558-1575) Paul
Friedrich von Stälin (1878). "Georg, Graf von Württemberg-
Mömpelgard".
Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (in German). Vol. 8. Leipzig: Duncker...
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Elisabeth of Württemberg (Elisabeth
Wilhelmine Luise; 21
April 1767 – 18
February 1790) was a
duchess of Württemberg by
birth and an
archduchess of Austria...
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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...
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History of Württemberg Franche-Comté
Family tree of
Henriette (in English)
Mömpelgard, The
History of the
County of
Katzenelnbogen and the
First Riesling of...
- into a
mosaic of
Catholic and
Protestant territories. On the
other hand,
Mömpelgard (Montbéliard) to the
southwest of Alsace,
belonging to the
Counts of Württemberg...
- Württemberg-
Mömpelgard (8
April 1536 – 8 June 1597)[better source needed] was a
German noblewoman, and the wife of
Count George I of Württemberg-
Mömpelgard. Her...