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    The Princely County of Montbéliard (French: Comté princier de Montbéliard; German: Grafschaft Mömpelgard), was a princely county of the Holy Roman Empire...
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    It is one of the two subprefectures of the department. Montbéliard is mentioned as early as 983 as Mons Beliardae. The County of Montbéliard or Mömpelgard...
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    assimilated the County of Montbéliard (German: Mömpelgard) through the betrothal of his son, Eberhard IV, to Henriette, Countess of Montbéliard in 1397. In...
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    available here Probably styled I in reference to the numbering in the county of Montbéliard; there was only one Louis, who ruled in the 11th century and to...
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    Roman Empire. The County of Ferrette emerged in the twelfth century alongside the County of Montbéliard as a division of the pagus of Elsgau, traditionally...
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    exclave, the County of Montbéliard, of which he was also made lieutenant-general in March 1786 by his eldest brother, Charles Eugene, Duke of Württemberg, who...
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    George I of Württemberg-Montbéliard, nicknamed "the Cautious" (4 February 1498 at Urach Castle in Bad Urach – 17 July 1558 at Kirkel Castle in Kirkel)...
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    Sochaux (category County of Montbéliard)
    east of Montbéliard, and 484 km (301 mi) southeast of Paris. Inhabitants are known as Sochaliens. Sochaux is the site of a large industrial facility of the...
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  • succeeded to the county of Montbéliard and to the county of Bar. Sophie and Louis had: Thierry Bruno Louis, cited in 1080 Frederick of Montbéliard Sophie, married...
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  • Neufchâtel (1260-1317, heiress of the counties of Montbéliard and Belfort by her great-grandfather Thierry III de Montbéliard 1205-1283), with whom he had...
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    County of Nice and Savoy, which led to the creation of three new departments. Two were added from the new Savoyard territory, while the department of...
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  • Leopold Eberhard of Württemberg-Montbéliard (21 May 1670, Montbéliard – 25 March 1723, Montbéliard), was a German prince member of the House of Württemberg...
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    This is a list of the longest-reigning monarchs of all time, detailing the monarchs and lifelong leaders who have reigned the longest in world history...
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  • January 1163) was Count of Montbéliard (1105–1163). He was the son of Theodoric I, Count of Montbéliard, Bar and Verdun, and Ermentrude of Burgundy. He received...
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    were not considered part of Alsace, were not included, even though they had been a Protestant enclave (County of Montbéliard) belonging to Württemberg...
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    Switzerland, except for the former County of Montbéliard; 1816, it lost Montbéliard, which was transferred to the département of Doubs; 1871, it was mostly annexed...
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    Henry of Württemberg (7 September 1448 – 15 April 1519) was, from 1473 to 1482, count of Montbéliard. Henry was the second son of Count Ulrich V of Württemberg-Stuttgart...
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  • she was allowed to retain Saarbrücken, Saarlouis, Landau, the County of Montbéliard, part of Savoy with Annecy and Chambéry, also Avignon and the Comtat...
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  • of Basel, the County of Württemberg (County of Montbéliard), the Duchy of Lorraine, the Abbacy of Murbach, and the Prince-Bishopric of Strasbourg (the...
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    the battle, the Huguenots, accused of heresy, had been expelled from the city and fled to the County of Montbéliard and Switzerland; the outcasts formed...
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    Audincourt (category County of Montbéliard)
    region in eastern France. Audincourt belonged to the County of Montbéliard which became part of France in 1793, during the French Revolutionary Wars....
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    enclaves including the County of Montbéliard and the Principality of Salm-Salm (1793); The Austrian Netherlands and the Prince-Bishopric of Liège (1795); The...
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    Belfort Gap (category Plateaus of Metropolitan France)
    important, which on the Arlésien side meant the County of Burgundy, and from 1042 also the County of Montbéliard (German: Grafschaft Mömpelgard); the territory...
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    control over the papal Comtat Venaissin, County of Montbéliard and Salm, which had been independent at the start of the French Revolution in 1789. It would...
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    held by the House of Montbéliard from the 11th century. Part of the county, the so-called Barrois mouvant, became a fief of the Kingdom of France in 1301...
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    succeeded her as Count of Montbéliard Agnes of Montbéliard (d. 1377), married Henry I, Count of Montbéliard, who inherited Montbéliard after Othenin's death...
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    enclaves of the Comtat Venaissin, the County of Montbéliard and the Stadtrepublik Mülhausen, which France was allowed to keep, but minus a few patches of territory...
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    masculine. The principal cities are the capital Besançon, Belfort and Montbéliard. Other important cities are Dole (the capital before the region was conquered...
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    John Frederick of Württemberg (5 May 1582, in Montbéliard – 18 July 1628) was the Duke of Württemberg from 4 February 1608 until his death on 18 July 1628...
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    of Montbéliard. Her great-grandfather was Henry I of Montbéliard. She married Eberhard IV, Count of Württemberg and governed the city of Montbéliard together...
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