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- History
- Rulers Counts of Solms-Baruth[1] Princes ( Fürsten) of Solms-Baruth
- See also
- References
- External links
Solms-Baruth was a Lower Lusatian state country, from 16th century until 1945. HistorySolms-Baruth was one of the many minor states of the Holy Roman Empire. The House of Solms had its origins at Solms, Hesse. It lost its independence in the German Mediatization of 1806. Initially it passed to the Kingdom of Saxony. In 1815, when Saxony was punished at the Congress of Vienna for its loyalty to Napoleon by the confiscation of a significant part of its territory, Solms-Baruth was transferred to Prussia. The Prussian representative at the Congress was Prince Karl August von Hardenberg and his assistant, Count of Solms-Sonnewalde. The Solms-Baruth state was until 1945 owned by the Solms-Baruth family, the state consisted in, the family seat Castle, ten villages and about 15,000 hectares of agriculture and forestry land. Rulers{{Tree list}}- Friedrich Magnus, Count of Solms-Laubach-Sonnenwalde (1521-1561)
- Otto, Count of Solms-Sonnenwalde 1596−1612 (1550-1612), second surviving son
- {{Tree list/final branch}} Friedrich Albert, Count of Solms-Sonnenwalde 1612−1615 (1592-1615)
- {{Tree list/final branch}} Johann Georg I, Count of Solms-Laubach (1546-1600), eldest surviving son
- {{Tree list/final branch}} Johann Georg II, Count of Solms-Baruth in Wildenfels 1615-1632 (1591-1632), sixth surviving son
Counts of Solms-Baruth[1]- Johann Georg III, Count 1632-1690 with his brother (1630–1690), fifth and youngest surviving son of Johann Georg II
{{Tree list}}- Friedrich Sigismund I, Count 1632–1696 initially with his brother (1627-1696), fourth surviving son of Johann Georg II
- {{Tree list/final branch}} Friedrich Sigismund II, Count 1696–1737 (1669-1737)
- {{Tree list/final branch}} Friedrich Gottlob Heinrich, Count 1737–1787 (1725-1787)
- {{Tree list/final branch}} Friedrich Carl Leopold, Count 1787–1801 (1757-1801)
- {{Tree list/final branch}} Friedrich Heinrich Ludwig, Count 1801–1879 (1795-1879)
- {{Tree list/final branch}} Friedrich Hermann Carl, Count 1879-1888 (1821-1904), created Fürst 1888
Princes ( Fürsten) of Solms-Baruth{{Tree list}}- Fürst Friedrich Hermann Carl, 1st Prince 1888-1904 (1821–1904)
- {{Tree list/final branch}} Fürst Friedrich Hermann Johann, 2nd Prince 1904–1920 (1853-1920)
- Fürst Friedrich Hermann Heinrich, 3rd Prince 1920–1951 (1886-1951)
- {{Tree list/final branch}} Fürst Friedrich Wilhelm Ferdinand, 4th Prince 1951-2006 (1926-2006)
- Fürst Friedrich Eduard Philipp, 5th Prince 2006–present (born 1963)
- {{Tree list/final branch}} Count Julian of Solms-Baruth (born 1965)
- {{Tree list/final branch}} Count Afonso of Solms-Baruth (born 1997)
- {{Tree list/final branch}} Count Hans Georg Eduard of Solms-Baruth (1893-1971)
- Count Friedrich-Hans of Solms-Baruth (1923-2006)
- {{Tree list/final branch}} Count Christian-Friedrich of Solms-Baruth (born 1954)
- {{Tree list/final branch}} Count Alexander of Solms-Baruth (born 1989)
- {{Tree list/final branch}} Count Hubertus of Solms-Baruth (1934-1991)
- {{Tree list/final branch}} Count Ruprecht of Solms-Baruth (born 1963)
- Count Kasimir of Solms-Baruth (born 1991)
- Count Humbertus of Solms-Baruth (born 1993)
- {{Tree list/final branch}} Count Clemens of Solms-Baruth (born 1996)
See also- Countess Viktoria-Luise of Solms-Baruth
References1. ^{{cite web |last=Marek |first=Miroslav |url=http://genealogy.euweb.cz/solms/solms12.html |title= solms/solms12.html |publisher=genealogy.euweb.cz}}{{Self-published source|date=November 2016}}{{Better source|date=November 2016}}
External links- ROYALTY (travel) GUIDE: Solms-Baruth 1
- ROYALTY (travel) GUIDE: Solms-Baruth 2
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