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- Baden-Württemberg. Württemberg was formerly also spelled Würtemberg and Wirtemberg. Originally part of the old Duchy of Swabia, its history can be summarized...
- Wirtemberg Castle, a ruined hilltop castle, is the second family seat of the House of Württemberg, whose ancestors had abandoned Beutelsbach Castle (also...
- then called "Wirtemberg", settled in the Stuttgart area. Conrad of Württemberg became heir to the House of Beutelsbach and built the Wirtemberg Castle. Around...
- The Kingdom of Württemberg (German: Königreich Württemberg [ˌkøːnɪkʁaɪç ˈvʏʁtəmbɛʁk]) was a German state that existed from 1805 to 1918, located within...
- forcing the Württembergs to move their seat of power into Stuttgart. Wirtemberg Castle was destro**** and rebuilt over and over again, but by the 1790s...
- Wirtinisberc, C(u) onradus de Wirdeberch") was the first ruler of the castle of Wirtemberg from 1083 to 1110, and is first mentioned in 1081. He is considered to...
- Germany until the end of the Second World War. Württemberg, often spelled "Wirtemberg" or "Wurtemberg" in English, developed as a political entity in southwest...
- February 2007, online at Die Schokoladen-Seite Stuttgarts 4 - Moser-Roth, Wirtemberg.de. Retrieved 11 November 2014. (in German). Brück, Mario (2010)."Das...
- cembalo, dedicate all' altezza serenissima di Carlo Eugenio, duca di Wirtemberg, 1744 ("Württemberg" sonatas), Wq. 49. Achtzehn Probe-Stücke in Sechs...
- repairs and expansion to Stuttgart beginning with the reconstruction of Wirtemberg Castle, ancestral home to the House of Württemberg, in 1317 and then began...