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- Weiltingen is a muni****lity in the district of Ansbach in Bavaria in Germany. 1991: 1285 1995: 1317 2000: 1406 2005: 1371 2010: 1385 2015: 1343 2016:...
- Frederick of Württemberg-Weiltingen (3 June 1588 in Montbéliard – 25 April 1635 in Strasbourg), was the first duke of Württemberg-Weiltingen. Born into an illustrious...
- Fredericka (b. Weiltingen, 18 October 1691; d. Zerbst, 14 August 1752), daughter of Frederick Ferdinand, Duke of Württemberg-Weiltingen (a grandson of...
- Friedrich I. bis Herzog Friedrich III. Mit den Linien Stuttgart, Mömpelgard, Weiltingen, Neuenbürg, Neuenstadt am Kocher und Oels in Schlesien. Degerloch 1993...
- Frederick Ferdinand von Württemberg-Weiltingen (1654-1705, grandson of Julius Frederick, Duke of Württemberg-Weiltingen) Hedwig (1667-1715) Leopold Eberhard...
- Silvius I Nimrod, Duke of Württemberg-Oels (2 May 1622, Weiltingen – 24 April 1664, Brzezinka in Silesia) was the first Duke of Oels-Württemberg. Silvius...
- and after his death in 1631 Julius Frederick, Duke of Württemberg-Weiltingen. Württemberg lost around one third of its territory in 1629. Julius Frederick...
- 1659), married on 1 January 1618 to Julius Frederick, Duke of Württemberg-Weiltingen. Johann Georg of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg (9 February 1594 – 25 January...
- Julius Frederick (1588–1635), founder of the branch line of Württemberg-Weiltingen, also known as the Julian Line Philip Frederick (born and died in 1589)...
- Julius Frederick inherited recently acquired sovereignty over Brenz and Weiltingen, leading to two new branch lines in the Duchy; the younger line of...