-
after the
geographic properties of
their territories:
Wildgrave (German:
Wildgraf; Latin:
comes sylv****)
after Wald ("forest"), and
Raugrave (German: Raugraf;...
- responsibility, e.g. Landgraf, Markgraf,
Pfalzgraf (Count Palatine), Burggraf,
Wildgraf, Waldgraf, Altgraf, Raugraf, etc.
Although as a
title Graf ranked, officially...
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Waldeck (1220–1230)
Conrad I of Tölz and
Hohenburg (1230–1258)
Conrad II
Wildgraf of
Dhaun (1258–1278/1279)
Frederick of
Montalban (1279–1282) Elevation...
-
paternal inheritance, this
branch usually holds the
titles of
Rheingraf and
Wildgraf. The
numbering of
Henrys follows Henry I
Count of Salm, as
Henry II of...
-
third Thibaut III de Crépy
Mathilde de Bar,
married Konrad I,
Count of
Wildgraf von
Kyrburg Stephaine de Bar (d. 1178),
married Hugh III,
Seigneur of Broyes...
- Graf
Rabatta zu
Dornberg († 1686) 1687 – Carl
Theodor Otto Fürst Salm,
Wildgraf zu Daun und Kyburg,
Rheingraf zum
Stein († 1710) 1688 –
Antonio Graf Caraffa...
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Bruno von Schauenburg,
Bishop of
Olomouc Peter,
Bishop of P****au
Conrad II
Wildgraf of Dhaun,
Bishop of
Freising Leo Thundorfer,
Bishop of Regensburg...
- Anna
Borchartz of
Schenkenbush Dietrich of
Limburg born ± 1464 - 1516
Wildgraf Saarn,
married Elseken Adolf I of
Limburg born ± 1467 - 1537 Wiltforster...
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Introduction by
Gerald Gillespie. Chicago:
University of
Chicago Press, 2014.
Wildgraf Eckard von der Wölpe (1795) Die
Ruinen im
Schwarzwalde (The
Ruins in the...
- Monastery. In 1443,
Waldgrave Friedrich at Dun and
Rhinegrave at the
Stone (
Wildgraf Friedrich zu Dun und
Rheingraf zum Stein)
pledged the
villages around Grumbach...