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File:Residenzschloss Arolsen 011.jpg|[[Arolsen Castle]]
File:Residenzschloss Arolsen 011.jpg|[[Arolsen Castle]]
File:Bad Pyrmont Kasteel Pyrmont Castle Schloss Pyrmont Deutschland Germany Duitsland.jpg|[[Schloss Pyrmont]]
File:Bad Pyrmont Kasteel Pyrmont Castle Schloss Pyrmont Deutschland Germany Duitsland.jpg|[[Schloss Pyrmont]]
File:BadWildungen-Friedrichstein2-Asio.JPG|Friedrichstein Castle at [[Bad Wildungen]]
File:BadWildungen-Friedrichstein2-Asio.JPG|{{ill|Friedrichstein Castle|de|Schloss Friedrichstein (Bad Wildungen)}} at [[Bad Wildungen]]
File:Burchteisenberg.JPG|[[Eisenberg Castle, Korbach|Ruins of Eisenberg Castle]] near [[Korbach]]
File:Burchteisenberg.JPG|[[Eisenberg Castle, Korbach|Ruins of Eisenberg Castle]] near [[Korbach]]
File:Schloss-Schaumburg-JR-G6-3708-2009-08-04.jpg|[[Schaumburg Castle, Rhineland-Palatinate|Schaumburg Castle]]
File:Schloss-Schaumburg-JR-G6-3708-2009-08-04.jpg|[[Schaumburg Castle, Rhineland-Palatinate|Schaumburg Castle]]
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! colspan=2 | Ruler!!Born!!Reign!!Ruling part!!Consort!!Death!!Notes
! colspan=2 | Ruler!!Born!!Reign!!Ruling part!!Consort!!Death!!Notes
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| [[:de:Widekind I. (Schwalenberg)|Widekind I]] ||  
| {{ill|Widekind I, Count of Schwalenberg|de|Widekind I. (Schwalenberg)|lt=Widekind I}} ||  
|align="center"|c.1090?<br><small>Nephew of Bernard, Count of Hardenhausen</small>
|align="center"|c.1090?<br><small>Nephew of Bernard, Count of Hardenhausen</small>
|align="center"|1107 – 11 June 1137||[[Waldeck, Hesse|County of Waldeck]]<br /><small>(at [[Schwalenberg]] until 1127)</small>||[[Lutrud of Itter]]<br /><small>(d. bef. 2 March 1149)</small><br />five children
|align="center"|1107 – 11 June 1137||[[Waldeck, Hesse|County of Waldeck]]<br /><small>(at [[Schwalenberg]] until 1127)</small>||[[Lutrud of Itter]]<br /><small>(d. bef. 2 March 1149)</small><br />five children
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|rowspan="3"| Children of Widekind, divided their inheritance.
|rowspan="3"| Children of Widekind, divided their inheritance.
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| [[:de:Volkwin II (Schwalenberg)|Volkwin II]] ||  
| {{ill|Volkwin II, Count of Schwalenberg|de|Volkwin II. (Schwalenberg)|lt=Volkwin II}} ||  
|align="center"|1125<br><small>First son of [[:de:Widekind I. (Schwalenberg)|Widekind I]] and [[Lutrud of Itter]] </small>
|align="center"|1125<br><small>First son of {{ill|Widekind I, Count of Schwalenberg|de|Widekind I. (Schwalenberg)|lt=Widekind I}} and [[Lutrud of Itter]] </small>
|align="center"|11 June 1137 – 1178||[[Waldeck, Hesse|County of Waldeck]]||Luitgard of Reichenbach<br /><small>(d. aft. 1161)</small><br />1144<br /><small>(annulled 1161)</small><br />five children
|align="center"|11 June 1137 – 1178||[[Waldeck, Hesse|County of Waldeck]]||Luitgard of Reichenbach<br /><small>(d. aft. 1161)</small><br />1144<br /><small>(annulled 1161)</small><br />five children
|align="center"|1178<br><small>aged 52-53</small>
|align="center"|1178<br><small>aged 52-53</small>
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| [[:de:Wittekind II. von Schwalenberg|Widekind II]] ||  
| {{ill|Widekind II, Count of Schwalenberg|de|Wittekind II. von Schwalenberg|lt=Widekind II}} ||  
|align="center"|1148<br><small>Second son of [[:de:Widekind I. (Schwalenberg)|Widekind I]] and [[Lutrud of Itter]] </small>
|align="center"|1148<br><small>Second son of {{ill|Widekind I, Count of Schwalenberg|de|Widekind I. (Schwalenberg)|lt=Widekind I}} and [[Lutrud of Itter]] </small>
|align="center"|1178–1189||[[Bad Pyrmont|County of Pyrmont]]||''Unknown''<br />three children
|align="center"|1178–1189||[[Bad Pyrmont|County of Pyrmont]]||''Unknown''<br />three children
|align="center"|1189<br><small>aged 40-41</small>
|align="center"|1189<br><small>aged 40-41</small>
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| [[:de:Wittekind III. von Schwalenberg|Widekind III]] ||  
| {{ill|Widekind III, Count of Schwalenberg|de|Wittekind III. von Schwalenberg|lt=Widekind III}} ||  
|align="center"|1162<br><small>First son of [[:de:Volkwin II (Schwalenberg)|Volkwin II]] and Luitgard of Reichenbach</small>
|align="center"|1162<br><small>First son of {{ill|Volkwin II, Count of Schwalenberg|de|Volkwin II. (Schwalenberg)|lt=Volkwin II}} and Luitgard of Reichenbach</small>
|align="center"|1178–1190||[[Waldeck, Hesse|County of Waldeck]]<br /><small>(at [[Schwalenberg]])</small>||''Unknown''<br />three children
|align="center"|1178–1190||[[Waldeck, Hesse|County of Waldeck]]<br /><small>(at [[Schwalenberg]])</small>||''Unknown''<br />three children
|align="center"|c.1190<br><small>aged 27-28</small>
|align="center"|c.1190<br><small>aged 27-28</small>
|rowspan="3" bgcolor=#fff| Sons of Volkwin II, divided the inheritance, but most of it was quickly reunited with Waldeck.
|rowspan="3" bgcolor=#fff| Sons of Volkwin II, divided the inheritance, but most of it was quickly reunited with Waldeck.
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| [[:de:Hermann I (Schwalenberg)|Herman I]] ||  
| {{ill|Herman I, Count of Schwalenberg|de|Hermann I. (Schwalenberg)|lt=Herman I}} ||  
|align="center"|1163<br><small>Second son of [[:de:Volkwin II (Schwalenberg)|Volkwin II]] and Luitgard of Reichenbach</small>
|align="center"|1163<br><small>Second son of {{ill|Volkwin II, Count of Schwalenberg|de|Volkwin II. (Schwalenberg)|lt=Volkwin II}} and Luitgard of Reichenbach</small>
|align="center"|1178–1225||[[Waldeck, Hesse|County of Waldeck]]<br /><small>(at [[Schwalenberg]])</small>||''Unmarried''
|align="center"|1178–1225||[[Waldeck, Hesse|County of Waldeck]]<br /><small>(at [[Schwalenberg]])</small>||''Unmarried''
|align="center"|1225<br><small>aged 61-62</small>
|align="center"|1225<br><small>aged 61-62</small>
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| [[:de:Heinrich I. (Waldeck und Schwalenberg)|Henry I]] ||  
| {{ill|Henry I, Count of Waldeck|de|Heinrich I. (Waldeck und Schwalenberg)|lt=Henry I}} ||  
|align="center"|c.1165<br><small>Third son of [[:de:Volkwin II (Schwalenberg)|Volkwin II]] and Luitgard of Reichenbach</small>
|align="center"|c.1165<br><small>Third son of {{ill|Volkwin II, Count of Schwalenberg|de|Volkwin II. (Schwalenberg)|lt=Volkwin II}} and Luitgard of Reichenbach</small>
|align="center"|1178–1214||[[Waldeck, Hesse|County of Waldeck]]||Heseke of Dassel<br /><small>(d. 25 July 1220)</small><br />five children
|align="center"|1178–1214||[[Waldeck, Hesse|County of Waldeck]]||Heseke of Dassel<br /><small>(d. 25 July 1220)</small><br />five children
|align="center"|1214<br><small>aged 48-49</small>
|align="center"|1214<br><small>aged 48-49</small>
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|colspan="8" align="center"|''Schwalenberg annexed to Waldeck''
|colspan="8" align="center"|''Schwalenberg annexed to Waldeck''
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| [[:bg:Готшалк I фон Пирмонт|Gottschalk I]] ||  
| {{ill|Gottschalk I, Count of Pyrmont|bg|Готшалк I фон Пирмонт|lt=Gottschalk I}}||  
|align="center"|c.1170?<br><small>Son of [[:de:Wittekind II. von Schwalenberg|Widekind II]]</small>
|align="center"|c.1170?<br><small>Son of {{ill|Widekind II, Count of Schwalenberg|de|Wittekind II. von Schwalenberg|lt=Widekind II}}</small>
|align="center"|1189–1247||[[Bad Pyrmont|County of Pyrmont]]||Kunigunde of Limmer<br /><small>(d.1239)</small><br />six children
|align="center"|1189–1247||[[Bad Pyrmont|County of Pyrmont]]||Kunigunde of Limmer<br /><small>(d.1239)</small><br />six children
|align="center"|1247<br><small>aged 76-77?</small>||
|align="center"|1247<br><small>aged 76-77?</small>||
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| [[:de:Adolf I. (Waldeck und Schwalenberg)|Adolph I]] ||  
| {{ill|Adolph I, Count of Waldeck|de|Adolf I. (Waldeck und Schwalenberg)|lt=Adolph I}} ||  
|align="center"|c.1190<br><small>First son of [[:de:Heinrich I. (Waldeck und Schwalenberg)|Henry I]] and Heseke of Dassel</small>
|align="center"|c.1190<br><small>First son of {{ill|Henry I, Count of Waldeck|de|Heinrich I. (Waldeck und Schwalenberg)|lt=Henry I}} and Heseke of Dassel</small>
|align="center"|1214 – 3 October 1270
|align="center"|1214 – 3 October 1270
|rowspan="2"|[[Waldeck, Hesse|County of Waldeck]]||Sophie<br /><small>(d.1254)</small><br />two children<br /><br />[[Ethelind of Lippe]]<br /><small>(1204-1273)</small><br />14 February 1254<br />no children
|rowspan="2"|[[Waldeck, Hesse|County of Waldeck]]||Sophie<br /><small>(d.1254)</small><br />two children<br /><br />[[Ethelind of Lippe]]<br /><small>(1204-1273)</small><br />14 February 1254<br />no children
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|rowspan="3"|Children of Henry I, divided the land. Adolph associated his eldest son to his rule, but he predeceased him.
|rowspan="3"|Children of Henry I, divided the land. Adolph associated his eldest son to his rule, but he predeceased him.
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| [[:de:Heinrich III. von Waldeck|Henry III]]<ref>Numbered III because, despite being the second ruler named Henry, traditional genealogies numbered another Henry, son of Count Henry I, and a canon at [[Paderborn]] (1211-1288) as ''Henry II''. This ''Henry II'' never ruled.</ref> ||  
| {{ill|Henry III, Count of Waldeck|de|Heinrich III. von Waldeck|lt=Henry III}}<ref>Numbered III because, despite being the second ruler named Henry, traditional genealogies numbered another Henry, son of Count Henry I, and a canon at [[Paderborn]] (1211-1288) as ''Henry II''. This ''Henry II'' never ruled.</ref> ||  
|align="center"|1225<br><small>Son of [[:de:Adolf I. (Waldeck und Schwalenberg)|Adolph I]] and Sophie</small>
|align="center"|1225<br><small>Son of {{ill|Adolph I, Count of Waldeck|de|Adolf I. (Waldeck und Schwalenberg)|lt=Adolph I}} and Sophie</small>
|align="center"|c.1250–1267||[[:bg:Мехтхилд фон Куик-Арнсберг|Matilda of Cuyk-Arnsberg]]<br />c.1240?<br />four children
|align="center"|c.1250–1267||{{ill|Matilda of Cuyk-Arnsberg|bg|Мехтхилд фон Куик-Арнсберг}}<br />c.1240?<br />four children
|align="center"|1267<br><small>aged 41-42</small>
|align="center"|1267<br><small>aged 41-42</small>
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| [[:de:Volkwin IV (Schwalenberg)|Volkwin III]] ||  
| {{ill|Volkwin III, Count of Schwalenberg|de|Volkwin IV. (Schwalenberg)|lt=Volkwin III}} ||  
|align="center"|c.1190<br><small>Second son of [[:de:Heinrich I. (Waldeck und Schwalenberg)|Henry I]] and Heseke of Dassel</small>
|align="center"|c.1190<br><small>Second son of {{ill|Henry I, Count of Waldeck|de|Heinrich I. (Waldeck und Schwalenberg)|lt=Henry I}} and Heseke of Dassel</small>
|align="center"|1214–1255||[[:de:Burg Schwalenberg|County of Schwalenberg]]||[[Ermengard of Schwarzburg-Blankenburg]]<br /><small>(d.22 March 1274)</small><br>14 February 1254<br>twelve children
|align="center"|1214–1255||{{ill|County of Schwalenberg|de|Burg Schwalenberg}}||[[Ermengard of Schwarzburg-Blankenburg]]<br /><small>(d.22 March 1274)</small><br>14 February 1254<br>twelve children
|align="center"|c.1255<br><small>aged 64-65</small>
|align="center"|c.1255<br><small>aged 64-65</small>
|- bgcolor=#dce
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| [[:bg:Готшалк II фон Пирмонт|Gottschalk II]] ||  
| {{ill|Gottschalk II, Count of Pyrmont|bg|Готшалк II фон Пирмонт|lt=Gottschalk II}} ||  
|align="center"|c.1220?<br><small>First son of [[:bg:Готшалк I фон Пирмонт|Gottschalk I]] and Kunigunde of Limmer</small>
|align="center"|c.1220?<br><small>First son of {{ill|Gottschalk I, Count of Pyrmont|bg|Готшалк I фон Пирмонт|lt=Gottschalk I}}and Kunigunde of Limmer</small>
|align="center"|1247–1262
|align="center"|1247–1262
|rowspan="2"|[[Bad Pyrmont|County of Pyrmont]]||Beatrice of Hallermund<br /><small>(d.1272)</small><br />five children
|rowspan="2"|[[Bad Pyrmont|County of Pyrmont]]||Beatrice of Hallermund<br /><small>(d.1272)</small><br />five children
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| [[Hermann I, Count of Pyrmont|Herman I]] ||  
| [[Hermann I, Count of Pyrmont|Herman I]] ||  
|align="center"|c.1220?<br><small>Second son of [[:bg:Готшалк I фон Пирмонт|Gottschalk I]] and Kunigunde of Limmer</small>
|align="center"|c.1220?<br><small>Second son of {{ill|Gottschalk I, Count of Pyrmont|bg|Готшалк I фон Пирмонт|lt=Gottschalk I}}and Kunigunde of Limmer</small>
|align="center"|1247 – May 1265||Hedwig<br /><small>(d.20 June 1262)</small><br />two children
|align="center"|1247 – May 1265||Hedwig<br /><small>(d.20 June 1262)</small><br />two children
|align="center"|May 1265<br><small>aged 44-45</small>
|align="center"|May 1265<br><small>aged 44-45</small>
|- bgcolor=#fde
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| [[Widekind I, Count of Schwalenberg|Widekind I]] ||  
| [[Widekind I, Count of Schwalenberg|Widekind I]] ||  
|align="center"|c.1240<br><small>First son of [[:de:Volkwin IV (Schwalenberg)|Volkwin III]] and [[Ermengard of Schwarzburg-Blankenburg]]</small>
|align="center"|c.1240<br><small>First son of {{ill|Volkwin III, Count of Schwalenberg|de|Volkwin IV (Schwalenberg)|lt=Volkwin III}} and [[Ermengard of Schwarzburg-Blankenburg]]</small>
|align="center"|1255 – 28 September 1264||[[:de:Burg Schwalenberg|County of Schwalenberg]]||''Unknown''<br />c. 1246<br /><br />Ermengard<br />c. 1250<br /><br />''Unknown''<br />c. 1260<br /><br />two children (in total)
|align="center"|1255 – 28 September 1264||{{ill|County of Schwalenberg|de|Burg Schwalenberg}}||''Unknown''<br />c. 1246<br /><br />Ermengard<br />c. 1250<br /><br />''Unknown''<br />c. 1260<br /><br />two children (in total)
|align="center"|28 September 1264<br><small>aged 23-24</small>
|align="center"|28 September 1264<br><small>aged 23-24</small>
|rowspan="2"| Elder children of Volkwin III, divided the land. Widekind didn't have children and his part was inherited by his younger brothers, while Henry I ruled independently at Sternberg and passed it to his own descendants.
|rowspan="2"| Elder children of Volkwin III, divided the land. Widekind didn't have children and his part was inherited by his younger brothers, while Henry I ruled independently at Sternberg and passed it to his own descendants.
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| [[:bg:Heinrich I. von Schwalenberg|Henry I]] ||  
| {{ill|Henry I, Count of Schwalenberg|de|Heinrich I. von Schwalenberg|lt=Henry I}} ||  
|align="center"|c.1240<br><small>Second son of [[:de:Volkwin IV (Schwalenberg)|Volkwin III]] and [[Ermengard of Schwarzburg-Blankenburg]]</small>
|align="center"|c.1240<br><small>Second son of {{ill|Volkwin III, Count of Schwalenberg|de|Volkwin IV. (Schwalenberg)|lt=Volkwin III}} and [[Ermengard of Schwarzburg-Blankenburg]]</small>
|align="center"|1255–1279||[[:de:Burg Sternberg|County of Sternberg]]||? of Woldenberg<br />two children
|align="center"|1255–1279||{{ill|County of Sternberg|de|Burg Sternberg}}||? of Woldenberg<br />two children
|align="center"|1279<br><small>aged 38-39</small>
|align="center"|1279<br><small>aged 38-39</small>
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| [[:bg:Адолф I фон Шваленберг|Adolph]] ||  
| {{ill|Adolph, Count of Schwalenberg|bg|Адолф I фон Шваленберг|lt=Adolph}} ||  
|align="center"|c.1250?<br><small>Third son of [[:de:Volkwin IV (Schwalenberg)|Volkwin III]] and [[Ermengard of Schwarzburg-Blankenburg]]</small>
|align="center"|c.1250?<br><small>Third son of {{ill|Volkwin III, Count of Schwalenberg|de|Volkwin IV. (Schwalenberg)|lt=Volkwin III}} and [[Ermengard of Schwarzburg-Blankenburg]]</small>
|align="center"|28 September 1264 – 26 January 1305
|align="center"|28 September 1264 – 26 January 1305
|rowspan="2"|[[:de:Burg Schwalenberg|County of Schwalenberg]]||Adelaide<br /><small>(d.6 July 1274)</small><br /><br />Jutta<br /><small>(d.1 April 1305)</small>
|rowspan="2"|{{ill|County of Schwalenberg|de|Burg Schwalenberg}}||Adelaide<br /><small>(d.6 July 1274)</small><br /><br />Jutta<br /><small>(d.1 April 1305)</small>
|align="center"|26 January 1305<br><small>aged 54-55</small>
|align="center"|26 January 1305<br><small>aged 54-55</small>
|rowspan="2"| Younger children of Volkwin III, ruled jointly in Schwalenberg.
|rowspan="2"| Younger children of Volkwin III, ruled jointly in Schwalenberg.
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| [[:bg:Албрехт I фон Шваленберг|Albert]] ||  
| {{ill|Albert, Count of Schwalenberg|bg|Албрехт I фон Шваленберг|lt=Albert}} ||  
|align="center"|c.1250?<br><small>Fourth son of [[:de:Volkwin IV (Schwalenberg)|Volkwin III]] and [[Ermengard of Schwarzburg-Blankenburg]]</small>
|align="center"|c.1250?<br><small>Fourth son of {{ill|Volkwin III, Count of Schwalenberg|de|Volkwin IV. (Schwalenberg)|lt=Volkwin III}} and [[Ermengard of Schwarzburg-Blankenburg]]</small>
|align="center"|28 September 1264 – 1317||Jutta of Rosdorf<br /><small>(d.aft.1 April 1305)</small><br />14 February 1254<br />twelve children
|align="center"|28 September 1264 – 1317||Jutta of Rosdorf<br /><small>(d.aft.1 April 1305)</small><br />14 February 1254<br />twelve children
|align="center"|1317<br><small>aged 66-67?</small>
|align="center"|1317<br><small>aged 66-67?</small>
|- bgcolor=#dce
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| [[:bg:Херман II фон Пирмонт|Herman II]] ||  
| {{ill|Herman II, Count of Pyrmont|bg|Херман II фон Пирмонт|lt=Herman II}}||  
|align="center"|c.1240?<br><small>First son of [[:bg:Готшалк II фон Пирмонт|Gottschalk II]] and Beatrice of Hallermund</small>
|align="center"|c.1240?<br><small>First son of {{ill|Gottschalk II, Count of Pyrmont|bg|Готшалк II фон Пирмонт|lt=Gottschalk II}} and Beatrice of Hallermund</small>
|align="center"|May 1265 – 25 November 1328
|align="center"|May 1265 – 25 November 1328
|rowspan="3"|[[Bad Pyrmont|County of Pyrmont]]||[[Luitgard of Waldeck-Schwalenberg]]<br /><small>(d.14 September 1317)</small><br />five children
|rowspan="3"|[[Bad Pyrmont|County of Pyrmont]]||[[Luitgard of Waldeck-Schwalenberg]]<br /><small>(d.14 September 1317)</small><br />five children
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|- bgcolor=#dce
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| [[Gottschalk III, Count of Pyrmont|Gottschalk III]] ||  
| [[Gottschalk III, Count of Pyrmont|Gottschalk III]] ||  
|align="center"|c.1240?<br><small>Second son of [[:bg:Готшалк II фон Пирмонт|Gottschalk II]] and Beatrice of Hallermund</small>
|align="center"|c.1240?<br><small>Second son of {{ill|Gottschalk II, Count of Pyrmont|bg|Готшалк II фон Пирмонт|lt=Gottschalk II}} and Beatrice of Hallermund</small>
|align="center"|May 1265 – 1279
|align="center"|May 1265 – 1279
|rowspan="2"|''Unmarried''
|rowspan="2"|''Unmarried''
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| [[Herman III, Count of Pyrmont|Herman III]] ||  
| [[Herman III, Count of Pyrmont|Herman III]] ||  
|align="center"|c.1240?<br><small>Third son of [[:bg:Готшалк II фон Пирмонт|Gottschalk II]] and Beatrice of Hallermund</small>
|align="center"|c.1240?<br><small>Third son of {{ill|Gottschalk II, Count of Pyrmont|bg|Готшалк II фон Пирмонт|lt=Gottschalk II}} and Beatrice of Hallermund</small>
|align="center"|c.1265
|align="center"|c.1265
|align="center"|c.1265<br><small>aged 24-25?</small>
|align="center"|c.1265<br><small>aged 24-25?</small>
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| [[Adolf II of Waldeck|Adolph II]] ||  
| [[Adolf II of Waldeck|Adolph II]] ||  
|align="center"|1258<br><small>First son of [[:de:Heinrich III. von Waldeck|Henry III]] and [[:bg:Мехтхилд фон Куик-Арнсберг|Matilda of Cuyk-Arnsberg]]</small>
|align="center"|1258<br><small>First son of {{ill|Henry III, Count of Waldeck|de|Heinrich III. von Waldeck|lt=Henry III}} and {{ill|Matilda of Cuyk-Arnsberg|bg|Мехтхилд фон Куик-Арнсберг}}</small>
|align="center"|3 October 1270 – 1276||[[Waldeck, Hesse|County of Waldeck]]||''Unmarried''
|align="center"|3 October 1270 – 1276||[[Waldeck, Hesse|County of Waldeck]]||''Unmarried''
|align="center"|13 December 1302<br><small>aged 43-44</small>|| Abdicated in 1276 to his brother Otto, after a dispute with him and his other brothers on who would marry [[Sophia of Hesse]], daughter of [[Henry I, Landgrave of Hesse]], which Otto won, resulting in Adolph's resignation. Entering in clergy, Adolph eventually became [[Bishop of Liège]] (1301-1302).
|align="center"|13 December 1302<br><small>aged 43-44</small>|| Abdicated in 1276 to his brother Otto, after a dispute with him and his other brothers on who would marry [[Sophia of Hesse]], daughter of [[Henry I, Landgrave of Hesse]], which Otto won, resulting in Adolph's resignation. Entering in clergy, Adolph eventually became [[Bishop of Liège]] (1301-1302).
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| [[Otto I, Count of Waldeck|Otto I]] ||  
| [[Otto I, Count of Waldeck|Otto I]] ||  
|align="center"|1262<br><small>Third son of [[:de:Heinrich III. von Waldeck|Henry III]] and [[:bg:Мехтхилд фон Куик-Арнсберг|Matilda of Cuyk-Arnsberg]]</small>
|align="center"|1262<br><small>Third son of {{ill|Henry III, Count of Waldeck|de|Heinrich III. von Waldeck|lt=Henry III}} and {{ill|Matilda of Cuyk-Arnsberg|bg|Мехтхилд фон Куик-Арнсберг}}</small>
|align="center"|1276 – 11 November 1305||[[Waldeck, Hesse|County of Waldeck]]||[[:de:Sophia von Hessen|Sophia of Hesse]]<br />1276<br />nine children
|align="center"|1276 – 11 November 1305||[[Waldeck, Hesse|County of Waldeck]]||{{ill|Sophia of Hesse, Countess of Waldeck|de|Sophia von Hessen|lt=Sophia of Hesse}}<br />1276<br />nine children
|align="center"|11 November 1305<br><small>aged 42-43</small>|| Inherited the county as prize from his brothers after being chosen to marry Sophia of Hesse.
|align="center"|11 November 1305<br><small>aged 42-43</small>|| Inherited the county as prize from his brothers after being chosen to marry Sophia of Hesse.
|- bgcolor=#ffc
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| [[:bg:Хойер I фон Щернберг|Hoyer I]] ||  
| {{ill|Hoyer I, Count of Sternberg|bg|Хойер I фон Щернберг|lt=Hoyer I}} ||  
|align="center"|1252<br><small>Son of [[:bg:Heinrich I. von Schwalenberg|Henry I]] and ? of Woldenberg</small>
|align="center"|1252<br><small>Son of {{ill|Henry I, Count of Schwalenberg|de|Heinrich I. von Schwalenberg|lt=Henry I}} and ? of Woldenberg</small>
|align="center"|1279 – 28 October 1299||[[:de:Burg Sternberg|County of Sternberg]]||[[:bg:Агнес фон Липе|Agnes of Lippe]]<br>c.1270?<br>five children
|align="center"|1279 – 28 October 1299||{{ill|County of Sternberg|de|Burg Sternberg}}||{{ill|Agnes of Lippe, Countess of Sternberg|bg|Агнес фон Липе|lt=Agnes of Lippe}}<br>c.1270?<br>five children
|align="center"|28 October 1299<br><small>aged 46-47</small>||  
|align="center"|28 October 1299<br><small>aged 46-47</small>||  
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| [[:bg:Хайнрих III фон Щернберг|Henry II]] ||  
| {{ill|Henry II, Count of Sternberg|bg|Хайнрих III фон Щернберг|lt=Henry II}}||  
|align="center"|c.1270?<br><small>Son of [[:bg:Хойер I фон Щернберг|Hoyer I]] and [[:bg:Агнес фон Липе|Agnes of Lippe]]</small>
|align="center"|c.1270?<br><small>Son of {{ill|Hoyer I, Count of Sternberg|bg|Хойер I фон Щернберг|lt=Hoyer I}} and {{ill|Agnes of Lippe, Countess of Sternberg|bg|Агнес фон Липе|lt=Agnes of Lippe}}</small>
|align="center"|28 October 1299 – 8 January 1318||[[:de:Burg Sternberg|County of Sternberg]]||[[Jutta of Tecklenburg]]<br /><small>(d.bef. 8 January 1318)</small><br />five children
|align="center"|28 October 1299 – 8 January 1318||{{ill|County of Sternberg|de|Burg Sternberg}}||[[Jutta of Tecklenburg]]<br /><small>(d.bef. 8 January 1318)</small><br />five children
|align="center"|8 January 1318<br><small>aged 47-48</small>||  
|align="center"|8 January 1318<br><small>aged 47-48</small>||  
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| [[Henry IV, Count of Waldeck|Henry IV]]<ref>Actually the third ruler named Henry.</ref> ||  
| [[Henry IV, Count of Waldeck|Henry IV]]<ref>Actually the third ruler named Henry.</ref> ||  
|align="center"|1282<br><small>Son of [[Otto I, Count of Waldeck|Otto I]] and [[:de:Sophia von Hessen|Sophia of Hesse]]</small>
|align="center"|1282<br><small>Son of [[Otto I, Count of Waldeck|Otto I]] and {{ill|Sophia of Hesse, Countess of Waldeck|de|Sophia von Hessen|lt=Sophia of Hesse}}</small>
|align="center"|11 November 1305 – 1 May 1348||[[Waldeck, Hesse|County of Waldeck]]||[[Adelaide of Cleves, Countess of Waldeck|Adelaide of Cleves]]<br /><small>(d.1327)</small><br />1304<br />six children
|align="center"|11 November 1305 – 1 May 1348||[[Waldeck, Hesse|County of Waldeck]]||[[Adelaide of Cleves, Countess of Waldeck|Adelaide of Cleves]]<br /><small>(d.1327)</small><br />1304<br />six children
|align="center"|1 May 1348<br><small>aged 65-66</small>||  
|align="center"|1 May 1348<br><small>aged 65-66</small>||  
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| [[:bg:Хайнрих II фон Шваленберг|Henry II]]<ref>This numbering takes in account Henry I, Count of Sternberg as ''Henry I of Schwalenberg''</ref>||  
| {{ill|Henry II, Count of Schwalenberg|bg|Хайнрих II фон Шваленберг|lt=Henry II}}<ref>This numbering takes in account Henry I, Count of Sternberg as ''Henry I of Schwalenberg''</ref>||  
|align="center"|1287<br><small>Son of [[:bg:Албрехт I фон Шваленберг|Albert]] and Jutta of Rosdorf</small>
|align="center"|1287<br><small>Son of {{ill|Albert, Count of Schwalenberg|bg|Албрехт I фон Шваленберг|lt=Albert}} and Jutta of Rosdorf</small>
|align="center"|1317 – 11 April 1349||[[:de:Burg Schwalenberg|County of Schwalenberg]]||Elisabeth of Wölpe<br /><small>(d. 2 February 1336)</small><br />nine children<br /><br />Matilda of Rietberg<br /><small>(d.25 April 1400)</small><br />1342/45<br />one child
|align="center"|1317 – 11 April 1349||{{ill|County of Schwalenberg|de|Burg Schwalenberg}}||Elisabeth of Wölpe<br /><small>(d. 2 February 1336)</small><br />nine children<br /><br />Matilda of Rietberg<br /><small>(d.25 April 1400)</small><br />1342/45<br />one child
|align="center"|11 April 1349<br><small>aged 61-62</small>||  
|align="center"|11 April 1349<br><small>aged 61-62</small>||  
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| [[:bg:Хайнрих IV фон Щернберг|Henry III]] ||  
| {{ill|Henry III, Count of Sternberg|bg|Хайнрих IV фон Щернберг|lt=Henry III}}||  
|align="center"|c.1290<br><small>First son of [[:bg:Хайнрих III фон Щернберг|Henry II]] and [[Jutta of Tecklenburg]]</small>
|align="center"|c.1290<br><small>First son of {{ill|Henry II, Count of Sternberg|bg|Хайнрих III фон Щернберг|lt=Henry II}}and [[Jutta of Tecklenburg]]</small>
|align="center"|8 January 1318 – 1346
|align="center"|8 January 1318 – 1346
|rowspan="2"|[[:de:Burg Sternberg|County of Sternberg]]||Hedwig of Diepholz<br /><small>(d.aft.1335)</small><br />bef.14 September 1330<br />four children
|rowspan="2"|{{ill|County of Sternberg|de|Burg Sternberg}}||Hedwig of Diepholz<br /><small>(d.aft.1335)</small><br />bef.14 September 1330<br />four children
|align="center"|1346<br><small>aged 55-56</small>
|align="center"|1346<br><small>aged 55-56</small>
|rowspan="2"|Children of Hoyer II, ruled jointly.  
|rowspan="2"|Children of Hoyer II, ruled jointly.  
|- bgcolor=#ffc
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| [[Hoyer II, Count of Sternberg|Hoyer II]] ||  
| [[Hoyer II, Count of Sternberg|Hoyer II]] ||  
|align="center"|c.1290<br><small>Second son of [[:bg:Хайнрих III фон Щернберг|Henry II]] and [[Jutta of Tecklenburg]]</small>
|align="center"|c.1290<br><small>Second son of {{ill|Henry II, Count of Sternberg|bg|Хайнрих III фон Щернберг|lt=Henry II}}and [[Jutta of Tecklenburg]]</small>
|align="center"|8 January 1318 – 1320||''Unmarried''
|align="center"|8 January 1318 – 1320||''Unmarried''
|align="center"|1320<br><small>aged 29-30</small>
|align="center"|1320<br><small>aged 29-30</small>
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| [[:bg:Готшалк IV фон Пирмонт|Gottschalk IV]] ||  
| {{ill|Gottschalk IV, Count of Pyrmont|bg|Готшалк IV фон Пирмонт|lt=Gottschalk IV}} ||  
|align="center"|1289<br><small>First son of [[:bg:Херман II фон Пирмонт|Herman II]] and [[Luitgard of Waldeck- Schwalenberg]]</small>
|align="center"|1289<br><small>First son of {{ill|Herman II, Count of Pyrmont|bg|Херман II фон Пирмонт|lt=Herman II}}and [[Luitgard of Waldeck- Schwalenberg]]</small>
|align="center"|25 November 1328 – 24 February 1342
|align="center"|25 November 1328 – 24 February 1342
|rowspan="3"|[[Bad Pyrmont|County of Pyrmont]]||[[Adelaide of Homburg]]<br /><small>(d.11 October 1341)</small><br />six children
|rowspan="3"|[[Bad Pyrmont|County of Pyrmont]]||[[Adelaide of Homburg]]<br /><small>(d.11 October 1341)</small><br />six children
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| [[Henry I, Count of Pyrmont|Henry I]] ||  
| [[Henry I, Count of Pyrmont|Henry I]] ||  
|align="center"|c.1290<br><small>Second son of [[:bg:Херман II фон Пирмонт|Herman II]] and [[Luitgard of Waldeck- Schwalenberg]]</small>
|align="center"|c.1290<br><small>Second son of {{ill|Herman II, Count of Pyrmont|bg|Херман II фон Пирмонт|lt=Herman II}}and [[Luitgard of Waldeck- Schwalenberg]]</small>
|align="center"|25 November 1328 – c.1330
|align="center"|25 November 1328 – c.1330
|rowspan="2"|''Unmarried''
|rowspan="2"|''Unmarried''
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| [[Hermann IV, Count of Pyrmont|Herman IV]] ||  
| [[Hermann IV, Count of Pyrmont|Herman IV]] ||  
|align="center"|1310<br><small>Third son of [[:bg:Херман II фон Пирмонт|Herman II]] and [[Luitgard of Waldeck- Schwalenberg]]</small>
|align="center"|1310<br><small>Third son of {{ill|Herman II, Count of Pyrmont|bg|Херман II фон Пирмонт|lt=Herman II}}and [[Luitgard of Waldeck- Schwalenberg]]</small>
|align="center"|25 November 1328 – 1334
|align="center"|25 November 1328 – 1334
|align="center"|1334<br><small>aged 23-24</small>
|align="center"|1334<br><small>aged 23-24</small>
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| [[:bg:Хайнрих II фон Пирмонт|Henry II]] ||  
| {{ill|Henry II, Count of Pyrmont|bg|Хайнрих II фон Пирмонт|lt=Henry II}} ||  
|align="center"|c.1320?<br><small>First son of [[:bg:Готшалк IV фон Пирмонт|Gottschalk IV]] and [[Adelaide of Homburg]]</small>
|align="center"|c.1320?<br><small>First son of {{ill|Gottschalk IV, Count of Pyrmont|bg|Готшалк IV фон Пирмонт|lt=Gottschalk IV}} and [[Adelaide of Homburg]]</small>
|align="center"|24 February 1342 – 1390
|align="center"|24 February 1342 – 1390
|rowspan="4"|[[Bad Pyrmont|County of Pyrmont]]||''Unknown''<br />three children
|rowspan="4"|[[Bad Pyrmont|County of Pyrmont]]||''Unknown''<br />three children
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| [[Gottschalk V, Count of Pyrmont|Gottschalk V]] ||  
| [[Gottschalk V, Count of Pyrmont|Gottschalk V]] ||  
|align="center"|c.1320?<br><small>Second son of [[:bg:Готшалк IV фон Пирмонт|Gottschalk IV]] and [[Adelaide of Homburg]]</small>
|align="center"|c.1320?<br><small>Second son of {{ill|Gottschalk IV, Count of Pyrmont|bg|Готшалк IV фон Пирмонт|lt=Gottschalk IV}} and [[Adelaide of Homburg]]</small>
|align="center"|24 February 1342 – 1355||''Unmarried''
|align="center"|24 February 1342 – 1355||''Unmarried''
|align="center"|1355<br><small>aged 34-35?</small>
|align="center"|1355<br><small>aged 34-35?</small>
|- bgcolor=#dce
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| [[Hermann V, Count of Pyrmont|Herman V]] ||  
| [[Hermann V, Count of Pyrmont|Herman V]] ||  
|align="center"|c.1320?<br><small>Third son of [[:bg:Готшалк IV фон Пирмонт|Gottschalk IV]] and [[Adelaide of Homburg]]</small>
|align="center"|c.1320?<br><small>Third son of {{ill|Gottschalk IV, Count of Pyrmont|bg|Готшалк IV фон Пирмонт|lt=Gottschalk IV}} and [[Adelaide of Homburg]]</small>
|align="center"|24 February 1342 – 1360||Oda<br /><small>(d.1360)</small><br />no children/<br />three children
|align="center"|24 February 1342 – 1360||Oda<br /><small>(d.1360)</small><br />no children/<br />three children
|align="center"|1360<br><small>aged 39-40?</small>
|align="center"|1360<br><small>aged 39-40?</small>
|- bgcolor=#dce
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| [[Hermann VI, Count of Pyrmont|Herman VI]] ||  
| [[Hermann VI, Count of Pyrmont|Herman VI]] ||  
|align="center"|c.1320?<br><small>Fourth son of [[:bg:Готшалк IV фон Пирмонт|Gottschalk IV]] and [[Adelaide of Homburg]]</small>
|align="center"|c.1320?<br><small>Fourth son of {{ill|Gottschalk IV, Count of Pyrmont|bg|Готшалк IV фон Пирмонт|lt=Gottschalk IV}} and [[Adelaide of Homburg]]</small>
|align="center"|24 February 1342 – 1377||''Unmarried''
|align="center"|24 February 1342 – 1377||''Unmarried''
|align="center"|1377<br><small>aged 56-57?</small>
|align="center"|1377<br><small>aged 56-57?</small>
|- bgcolor=#ffc
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| [[:bg:Хайнрих V фон Щернберг|Henry IV]] ||  
| {{ill|Henry IV, Count of Sternberg|bg|Хайнрих V фон Щернберг|lt=Henry IV}} ||  
|align="center"|c.1330<br><small>Son of [[:bg:Хайнрих IV фон Щернберг|Henry III]] and Hedwig of Diepholz</small>
|align="center"|c.1330<br><small>Son of {{ill|Henry III, Count of Sternberg|bg|Хайнрих IV фон Щернберг|lt=Henry III}}and Hedwig of Diepholz</small>
|align="center"|1346–1385||[[:de:Burg Sternberg|County of Sternberg]]||[[Adelaide of Holstein-Pinneberg]]<br /><small>(c.1330–bef. 21 May 1376)</small><br />1348<br />two children
|align="center"|1346–1385||{{ill|County of Sternberg|de|Burg Sternberg}}||[[Adelaide of Holstein-Pinneberg]]<br /><small>(c.1330–bef. 21 May 1376)</small><br />1348<br />two children
|align="center"|1385<br><small>aged 54-55?</small>||  
|align="center"|1385<br><small>aged 54-55?</small>||  
|- bgcolor=#fff
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| [[Henry III, Count of Schwalenberg|Henry III]] ||  
| [[Henry III, Count of Schwalenberg|Henry III]] ||  
|align="center"|c.1330<br><small>Son of [[:bg:Хайнрих II фон Шваленберг|Henry II]] and Elisabeth of Wölpe</small>
|align="center"|c.1330<br><small>Son of {{ill|Henry II, Count of Schwalenberg|bg|Хайнрих II фон Шваленберг|lt=Henry II}} and Elisabeth of Wölpe</small>
|align="center"|11 April 1349 – 1356||[[:de:Burg Schwalenberg|County of Schwalenberg]]||''Unmarried''
|align="center"|11 April 1349 – 1356||{{ill|County of Schwalenberg|de|Burg Schwalenberg}}||''Unmarried''
|align="center"|1369<br><small>aged 38-39</small>|| Sold his estates to Waldeck in 1356, and pursued a religious life.
|align="center"|1369<br><small>aged 38-39</small>|| Sold his estates to Waldeck in 1356, and pursued a religious life.
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| [[Henry VI, Count of Waldeck|Henry VI ''of Iron'']]<ref>Numbered VI because, despite being the fourth ruler named Henry, traditional genealogies numbered another Henry, son of Count Henry IV, and a [[Dean (Christianity)|dean]] at [[Minden]] (d.1349) as ''Henry V''. This ''Henry V'' never ruled.</ref>||  
| [[Henry VI, Count of Waldeck|Henry VI ''of Iron'']]<ref>Numbered VI because, despite being the fourth ruler named Henry, traditional genealogies numbered another Henry, son of Count Henry IV, and a [[Dean (Christianity)|dean]] at [[Minden]] (d.1349) as ''Henry V''. This ''Henry V'' never ruled.</ref>||  
|align="center"|c.1340<br><small>Son of [[Otto II, Count of Waldeck|Otto II]] and [[Matilda of Brunswick-Lüneburg, Countess of Waldeck|Matilda of Brunswick-Lüneburg]]</small>
|align="center"|c.1340<br><small>Son of [[Otto II, Count of Waldeck|Otto II]] and [[Matilda of Brunswick-Lüneburg, Countess of Waldeck|Matilda of Brunswick-Lüneburg]]</small>
|align="center"|11 November 1369 – 16 February 1397||[[Waldeck, Hesse|County of Waldeck]]||[[:bg:Елизабет фон Берг|Elizabeth of Berg]]<br />16 December 1363<br />seven children
|align="center"|11 November 1369 – 16 February 1397||[[Waldeck, Hesse|County of Waldeck]]||{{ill|Elisabeth of Berg, Countess of Waldeck|bg|Елизабет фон Берг|lt=Elisabeth of Berg}}<br />16 December 1363<br />seven children
|align="center"|16 February 1397<br>[[:de:Schloss Waldeck|Waldeck]]<br><small>aged 56-57</small>||  
|align="center"|16 February 1397<br>[[Waldeck, Hesse|Waldeck]]<br><small>aged 56-57</small>||  
|- bgcolor=#ffc
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| [[John, Count of Sternberg|John]] ||  
| [[John, Count of Sternberg|John]] ||  
|align="center"|c.1350<br><small>Son of [[:bg:Хайнрих V фон Щернберг|Henry IV]] and [[Adelaide of Holstein-Pinneberg]]</small>
|align="center"|c.1350<br><small>Son of {{ill|Henry IV, Count of Sternberg|bg|Хайнрих V фон Щернберг|lt=Henry IV}} and [[Adelaide of Holstein-Pinneberg]]</small>
|align="center"|1385–1402||[[:de:Burg Sternberg|County of Sternberg]]||''Unmarried''
|align="center"|1385–1402||{{ill|County of Sternberg|de|Burg Sternberg}}||''Unmarried''
|align="center"|1402<br><small>aged 51-52</small>|| Left no heirs. The county was annexed to Waldeck.
|align="center"|1402<br><small>aged 51-52</small>|| Left no heirs. The county was annexed to Waldeck.
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|colspan="8" align="center"|''Sternberg annexed to Waldeck''
|colspan="8" align="center"|''Sternberg annexed to Waldeck''
|- bgcolor=#dce
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| [[:bg:Хайнрих III фон Пирмонт|Henry III]] ||  
| {{ill|Henry III, Count of Pyrmont|bg|Хайнрих III фон Пирмонт|lt=Henry III}} ||  
|align="center"|c.1360?<br><small>Son of [[:bg:Хайнрих II фон Пирмонт|Henry II]]</small>
|align="center"|c.1360?<br><small>Son of {{ill|Henry II, Count of Pyrmont|bg|Хайнрих II фон Пирмонт|lt=Henry II}}</small>
|align="center"|1390–1429||[[Bad Pyrmont|County of Pyrmont]]||Pelek<br />two children<br /><br />Haseke of Spiegelberg<br /><small>(d.22 March 1465)</small><br />two children
|align="center"|1390–1429||[[Bad Pyrmont|County of Pyrmont]]||Pelek<br />two children<br /><br />Haseke of Spiegelberg<br /><small>(d.22 March 1465)</small><br />two children
|align="center"|1429<br><small>aged 68-69?</small>||  
|align="center"|1429<br><small>aged 68-69?</small>||  
|- bgcolor=#ceb
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| [[Adolph III, Count of Waldeck|Adolph III]] ||  
| [[Adolph III, Count of Waldeck|Adolph III]] ||  
|align="center"|c.1365<br><small>First son of [[Henry VI, Count of Waldeck|Henry VI]] and [[:bg:Елизабет фон Берг|Elizabeth of Berg]]</small>
|align="center"|c.1365<br><small>First son of [[Henry VI, Count of Waldeck|Henry VI]] and {{ill|Elisabeth of Berg, Countess of Waldeck|bg|Елизабет фон Берг|lt=Elisabeth of Berg}}</small>
|align="center"|16 February 1397 – 19 April 1431||[[:de:Landau (Bad Arolsen)|County of Landau]]||Agnes of Ziegenhain<br /><small>(d.aft.26 December 1438)</small><br />1387<br />one child
|align="center"|16 February 1397 – 19 April 1431||{{ill|County of Landau|de|Landau (Bad Arolsen)}}||Agnes of Ziegenhain<br /><small>(d.aft.26 December 1438)</small><br />1387<br />one child
|align="center"|19 April 1431<br><small>aged 65-66</small>
|align="center"|19 April 1431<br><small>aged 65-66</small>
|rowspan="2" bgcolor=#fff|Children of Henry VI, divided the land.  
|rowspan="2" bgcolor=#fff|Children of Henry VI, divided the land.  
|- bgcolor=#fff
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| [[Henry VII, Count of Waldeck|Henry VII]]<ref>Despite never missing any number from this point on, the numbering of the Henrys is irredeemably compromised (because of ''Henry II'' and ''Henry V'', who never ruled). So, despite the total counting of 9 Henrys, only 7 actually ruled. Henry VII was the fifth ruler named Henry.</ref>||  
| [[Henry VII, Count of Waldeck|Henry VII]]<ref>Despite never missing any number from this point on, the numbering of the Henrys is irredeemably compromised (because of ''Henry II'' and ''Henry V'', who never ruled). So, despite the total counting of 9 Henrys, only 7 actually ruled. Henry VII was the fifth ruler named Henry.</ref>||  
|align="center"|c.1370<br><small>Second son of [[Henry VI, Count of Waldeck|Henry VI]] and [[:bg:Елизабет фон Берг|Elizabeth of Berg]]</small>
|align="center"|c.1370<br><small>Second son of [[Henry VI, Count of Waldeck|Henry VI]] and {{ill|Elisabeth of Berg, Countess of Waldeck|bg|Елизабет фон Берг|lt=Elisabeth of Berg}}</small>
|align="center"|16 February 1397 – 1445||[[Waldeck, Hesse|County of Waldeck]]||[[Margaret of Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein]]<br /><small>(1380–aft.1435)</small><br />27 August 1398<br />three children
|align="center"|16 February 1397 – 1445||[[Waldeck, Hesse|County of Waldeck]]||[[Margaret of Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein]]<br /><small>(1380–aft.1435)</small><br />27 August 1398<br />three children
|align="center"|c.1445<br><small>aged 74-75</small>
|align="center"|c.1445<br><small>aged 74-75</small>
|- bgcolor=#dce
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| [[Henry IV, Count of Pyrmont|Henry IV]] ||  
| [[Henry IV, Count of Pyrmont|Henry IV]] ||  
|align="center"|c.1410?<br><small>Son of [[:bg:Хайнрих III фон Пирмонт|Henry III]] and Pelek</small>
|align="center"|c.1410?<br><small>Son of {{ill|Henry III, Count of Pyrmont|bg|Хайнрих III фон Пирмонт|lt=Henry III}} and Pelek</small>
|align="center"|1429–1478
|align="center"|1429–1478
|rowspan="2"|[[Bad Pyrmont|County of Pyrmont]]||''Unmarried''
|rowspan="2"|[[Bad Pyrmont|County of Pyrmont]]||''Unmarried''
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|rowspan="2"| Children of Henry III, ruled jointly.
|rowspan="2"| Children of Henry III, ruled jointly.
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| [[:bg:Moritz (Pyrmont)|Maurice]] ||  
| {{ill|Maurice, Count of Pyrmont|de|Moritz (Pyrmont)|lt=Maurice}} ||  
|align="center"|1418<br><small>Son of [[:bg:Хайнрих III фон Пирмонт|Henry III]] and Haseke of Spiegelberg</small>
|align="center"|1418<br><small>Son of {{ill|Henry III, Count of Pyrmont|bg|Хайнрих III фон Пирмонт|lt=Henry III}} and Haseke of Spiegelberg</small>
|align="center"|1429–1494||[[Margaret of Nassau-Beilstein]]<br /><small>(d.27 December 1498)</small><br />1462<br />no children
|align="center"|1429–1494||[[Margaret of Nassau-Beilstein]]<br /><small>(d.27 December 1498)</small><br />1462<br />no children
|align="center"|1494<br><small>aged 75-76?</small>
|align="center"|1494<br><small>aged 75-76?</small>
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| [[Otto III, Count of Waldeck|Otto III]] ||  
| [[Otto III, Count of Waldeck|Otto III]] ||  
|align="center"|1389<br><small>Son of [[Adolph III, Count of Waldeck|Adolph III]]  and Agnes of Ziegenhain</small>
|align="center"|1389<br><small>Son of [[Adolph III, Count of Waldeck|Adolph III]]  and Agnes of Ziegenhain</small>
|align="center"|19 April 1431 – 1459||[[:de:Landau (Bad Arolsen)|County of Landau]]||[[Anna of Oldenburg, Countess of Waldeck|Anna of Oldenburg]]<br /><small>(d.aft.7 April 1438)</small><br />1424<br />three children
|align="center"|19 April 1431 – 1459||{{ill|County of Landau|de|Landau (Bad Arolsen)}}||[[Anna of Oldenburg, Countess of Waldeck|Anna of Oldenburg]]<br /><small>(d.aft.7 April 1438)</small><br />1424<br />three children
|align="center"|1459<br><small>aged 69-70</small>||
|align="center"|1459<br><small>aged 69-70</small>||
|- bgcolor=#fff
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| [[Otto IV, Count of Waldeck|Otto IV]] ||  
| [[Otto IV, Count of Waldeck|Otto IV]] ||  
|align="center"|1440<br><small>Son of [[Otto III, Count of Waldeck|Otto III]] and [[Anna of Oldenburg, Countess of Waldeck|Anna of Oldenburg]]</small>
|align="center"|1440<br><small>Son of [[Otto III, Count of Waldeck|Otto III]] and [[Anna of Oldenburg, Countess of Waldeck|Anna of Oldenburg]]</small>
|align="center"|1459 – 14 October 1495||[[:de:Landau (Bad Arolsen)|County of Landau]]||Matilda of Neuenahr<br /><small>(d.26 May 1465)</small><br />16 January 1464<br />one child<br /><br />[[Elisabeth of Tecklenburg]]<br /><small>(d.aft.1499)</small><br />1465<br />no children
|align="center"|1459 – 14 October 1495||{{ill|County of Landau|de|Landau (Bad Arolsen)}}||Matilda of Neuenahr<br /><small>(d.26 May 1465)</small><br />16 January 1464<br />one child<br /><br />[[Elisabeth of Tecklenburg]]<br /><small>(d.aft.1499)</small><br />1465<br />no children
|align="center"|14 October 1495<br>[[Bad Arolsen]]<br><small>aged 54-55</small>||
|align="center"|14 October 1495<br>[[Bad Arolsen]]<br><small>aged 54-55</small>||
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| [[Philipp IV, Count of Waldeck|Philip IV]]<ref>Despite succeeding first, he was numbered IV, probably because he was born after the then-still-heir Philip III of Eisenberg</ref>|| [[File:Philip IV, Count of Wildungen.jpg|100px]]
| [[Philipp IV, Count of Waldeck|Philip IV]]<ref>Despite succeeding first, he was numbered IV, probably because he was born after the then-still-heir Philip III of Eisenberg</ref>|| [[File:Philip IV, Count of Wildungen.jpg|100px]]
|align="center"|1493<br>[[Bad Wildungen]]<br><small>Son of [[Henry VIII, Count of Waldeck|Henry VIII]] and Anastasia of Runkel</small>
|align="center"|1493<br>[[Bad Wildungen]]<br><small>Son of [[Henry VIII, Count of Waldeck|Henry VIII]] and Anastasia of Runkel</small>
|align="center"|28 May 1513 – 30 November 1574||[[Bad Wildungen|County of Wildungen]]||[[:de:Margarethe von Ostfriesland|Margaret of East Frisia]]<br />17 February 1523<br />[[Emden]]<br />nine children<br /><br />Catherine of Hatzfeld<br /><small>(d.1546)</small><br />1539<br />no children<br /><br />[[:fr:Jutta d'Isenbourg|Jutta of Isenburg-Grenzau]]<br />6 October 1554<br />two children
|align="center"|28 May 1513 – 30 November 1574||[[Bad Wildungen|County of Wildungen]]||{{ill|Margaret of East Frisia, Countess of Waldeck-Wildungen|de|Margarethe von Ostfriesland|lt=Margaret of East Frisia}}<br />17 February 1523<br />[[Emden]]<br />nine children<br /><br />Catherine of Hatzfeld<br /><small>(d.1546)</small><br />1539<br />no children<br /><br />{{ill|Jutta of Isenburg-Grenzau, Countess of Waldeck-Wildungen|fr|Jutta d'Isenbourg|lt=Jutta of Isenburg-Grenzau}}<br />6 October 1554<br />two children
|align="center"|30 November 1574<br>[[Waldeck, Hesse|Waldeck]]<br><small>aged 80-81</small>
|align="center"|30 November 1574<br>[[Waldeck, Hesse|Waldeck]]<br><small>aged 80-81</small>
|rowspan="2"| Philip associated his eldest surviving son, Samuel, in a co-rulership after his marriage. However, Samuel didn't survive his father.
|rowspan="2"| Philip associated his eldest surviving son, Samuel, in a co-rulership after his marriage. However, Samuel didn't survive his father.
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| [[:de:Samuel von Waldeck|Samuel]] || [[File:Samuel Count of Wildungen.jpg|100px]]
| {{ill|Samuel, Count of Waldeck-Wildungen|de|Samuel von Waldeck|lt=Samuel}} || [[File:Samuel Count of Wildungen.jpg|100px]]
|align="center"|2 May 1528<br>[[Waldeck, Hesse|Waldeck]]<br><small>Second son of [[Philipp IV, Count of Waldeck|Philip IV]] and [[:de:Margarethe von Ostfriesland|Margaret of East Frisia]]</small>
|align="center"|2 May 1528<br>[[Waldeck, Hesse|Waldeck]]<br><small>Second son of [[Philipp IV, Count of Waldeck|Philip IV]] and {{ill|Margaret of East Frisia, Countess of Waldeck-Wildungen|de|Margarethe von Ostfriesland|lt=Margaret of East Frisia}}</small>
|align="center"|8 October 1554  – 6 January 1570||[[Bad Wildungen|County of Wildungen]]<br><small>(at [[:de:Schloss Friedrichstein (Bad Wildungen)|Friedrichstein]])</small>||[[Anna Maria of Schwarzburg-Blankenburg]]<br><small>(7 December 1538 – 11 August 1583)</small><br />8 October 1554<br />[[Waldeck, Hesse|Waldeck]]<br />seven children
|align="center"|8 October 1554  – 6 January 1570||[[Bad Wildungen|County of Wildungen]]<br><small>(at {{ill|Friedrichstein Castle|lt=Friedrichstein|de|Schloss Friedrichstein (Bad Wildungen)}})</small>||[[Anna Maria of Schwarzburg-Blankenburg]]<br><small>(7 December 1538 – 11 August 1583)</small><br />8 October 1554<br />[[Waldeck, Hesse|Waldeck]]<br />seven children
|align="center"|6 January 1570<br>[[:de:Schloss Friedrichstein (Bad Wildungen)|Friedrichstein]]<br><small>aged 46</small>
|align="center"|6 January 1570<br>{{ill|Friedrichstein Castle|lt=Friedrichstein|de|Schloss Friedrichstein (Bad Wildungen)}}<br><small>aged 46</small>
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| [[Philip III, Count of Waldeck|Philip III ''the Elder'']] || [[File:Philip III, Count of Eisenberg.jpg|100px]]
| [[Philip III, Count of Waldeck|Philip III ''the Elder'']] || [[File:Philip III, Count of Eisenberg.jpg|100px]]
|align="center"|9 December 1486<br>[[Waldeck, Hesse|Waldeck]]<br><small>Son of [[Philip II, Count of Waldeck|Philip II]] and [[Catherine of Solms-Lich]]</small>
|align="center"|9 December 1486<br>[[Waldeck, Hesse|Waldeck]]<br><small>Son of [[Philip II, Count of Waldeck|Philip II]] and [[Catherine of Solms-Lich]]</small>
|align="center"|16 October 1524 – 20 June 1539||[[Waldeck-Eisenberg|County of Eisenberg]]||[[:bg:Аделхайд фон Хоя|Adelaide of Hoya]]<br />20 November 1503<br />[[Bad Wildungen]]<br />four children<br /><br />[[:bg:Анна фон Клеве|Anna of Cleves]]<br />22 January 1519<br />[[Kleve]]<br />four children
|align="center"|16 October 1524 – 20 June 1539||[[Waldeck-Eisenberg|County of Eisenberg]]||{{ill|Adelaide of Hoya, Countess of Waldeck-Eisenberg|bg|Аделхайд фон Хоя|lt=Adelaide of Hoya}}<br />20 November 1503<br />[[Bad Wildungen]]<br />four children<br /><br />{{ill|Anna of Cleves, Countess of Waldeck-Eisenberg|bg|Анна фон Клеве|lt=Anna of Cleves}}<br />22 January 1519<br />[[Kleve]]<br />four children
|align="center"|20 June 1539<br>[[Bad Arolsen]]<br><small>aged 52</small>||  
|align="center"|20 June 1539<br>[[Bad Arolsen]]<br><small>aged 52</small>||  
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| [[Otto V, Count of Waldeck|Otto V]] ||  
| [[Otto V, Count of Waldeck|Otto V]] ||  
|align="center"|1504<br><small>First son of [[Philip III, Count of Waldeck|Philip III]] and [[:bg:Аделхайд фон Хоя|Adelaide of Hoya]]</small>
|align="center"|1504<br><small>First son of [[Philip III, Count of Waldeck|Philip III]] and {{ill|Adelaide of Hoya, Countess of Waldeck-Eisenberg|bg|Аделхайд фон Хоя|lt=Adelaide of Hoya}}</small>
|align="center"|20 June 1539 – 1539<ref>Otto joined the [[Order of St. John]] in 1539, and abdicated in the same year of his father's death, which seems to imply that he reigned in that year. See Haarmann (2014), p.&nbsp;21.</ref>
|align="center"|20 June 1539 – 1539<ref>Otto joined the [[Order of St. John]] in 1539, and abdicated in the same year of his father's death, which seems to imply that he reigned in that year. See Haarmann (2014), p.&nbsp;21.</ref>
|rowspan="2"|[[Waldeck-Eisenberg|County of Eisenberg]]||''Unmarried''
|rowspan="2"|[[Waldeck-Eisenberg|County of Eisenberg]]||''Unmarried''
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| [[Wolrad II, Count of Waldeck|Wolrad II ''the Scholar'']] ||[[File:Wolrad II von Waldeck-Eisenberg.jpg|100px]]  
| [[Wolrad II, Count of Waldeck|Wolrad II ''the Scholar'']] ||[[File:Wolrad II von Waldeck-Eisenberg.jpg|100px]]  
|align="center"|27 March 1509<br>[[:de:Eilhausen (Bad Arolsen)|Eilhausen]]<br><br><small>Second son of [[Philip III, Count of Waldeck|Philip III]] and [[:bg:Аделхайд фон Хоя|Adelaide of Hoya]]</small>
|align="center"|27 March 1509<br>{{ill|Eilhausen|de|Eilhausen (Bad Arolsen)}}<br><small>Second son of [[Philip III, Count of Waldeck|Philip III]] and {{ill|Adelaide of Hoya, Countess of Waldeck-Eisenberg|bg|Аделхайд фон Хоя|lt=Adelaide of Hoya}}</small>
|align="center"|20 June 1539 – 15 April 1575||[[Anastasia Günthera of Schwarzburg-Blankenburg]]<br /><small>(31 March 1526 – 1 April 1570)</small><br />6 June 1546<br />[[Waldeck, Hesse|Waldeck]]<br />thirteen children
|align="center"|20 June 1539 – 15 April 1575||[[Anastasia Günthera of Schwarzburg-Blankenburg]]<br /><small>(31 March 1526 – 1 April 1570)</small><br />6 June 1546<br />[[Waldeck, Hesse|Waldeck]]<br />thirteen children
|align="center"|15 April 1575<br>[[:de:Eilhausen (Bad Arolsen)|Eilhausen]]<br><small>aged 66</small>
|align="center"|15 April 1575<br>{{ill|Eilhausen|de|Eilhausen (Bad Arolsen)}}<br><small>aged 66</small>
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| [[:nl:Filips V van Waldeck-Landau|Philip V ''the Dove'']] ||[[File:Filips V van Waldeck-Landau.jpg|100px]]  
| {{ill|Philip V, Count of Waldeck-Landau|nl|Filips V van Waldeck-Landau|lt=Philip V ''the Dove''}} ||[[File:Filips V van Waldeck-Landau.jpg|100px]]  
|align="center"|1519<br><small>First son of [[Philip III, Count of Waldeck|Philip III]] and [[:bg:Анна фон Клеве|Anna of Cleves]]</small>
|align="center"|1519<br><small>First son of [[Philip III, Count of Waldeck|Philip III]] and {{ill|Anna of Cleves, Countess of Waldeck-Eisenberg|bg|Анна фон Клеве|lt=Anna of Cleves}}</small>
|align="center"|20 June 1539 – c.1544?<ref>Philip V, like Otto, may have reigned, even if for only a few months, in Landau, together with his brother John I. Also, at the time of the division, Philip was not exercising any clerical position (was canon at [[Mainz]] in 1530, and then reappears as canon in [[Cologne]] in 1544), which would possibly extend a co-rulership that ended with Philip resuming his religious life at Cologne.  See Haarmann (2014), p.&nbsp;21; and Blankertz, Wilhelm, [http://www.bgv-hueckeswagen.de/veroeffentlichungen/aufsatzeblankertz/Schloss%20Hueckeswagen.pdf Schloß Hückeswagen] Sonderdruck einer Artikelserie des „Bergischer Volksbote" (Burscheider Zeitung) July 1940, PDF, retrieved 14 December 2014.</ref>
|align="center"|20 June 1539 – c.1544?<ref>Philip V, like Otto, may have reigned, even if for only a few months, in Landau, together with his brother John I. Also, at the time of the division, Philip was not exercising any clerical position (was canon at [[Mainz]] in 1530, and then reappears as canon in [[Cologne]] in 1544), which would possibly extend a co-rulership that ended with Philip resuming his religious life at Cologne.  See Haarmann (2014), p.&nbsp;21; and Blankertz, Wilhelm, [http://www.bgv-hueckeswagen.de/veroeffentlichungen/aufsatzeblankertz/Schloss%20Hueckeswagen.pdf Schloß Hückeswagen] Sonderdruck einer Artikelserie des „Bergischer Volksbote" (Burscheider Zeitung) July 1940, PDF, retrieved 14 December 2014.</ref>
|rowspan="3"|[[:de:Landau (Bad Arolsen)|County of Landau]]||Elisabeth von Elsen<br /><small>(d. 12 June 1584)</small><br />27 June 1576<br />[[Hückeswagen]]<br />no children
|rowspan="3"|{{ill|County of Landau|de|Landau (Bad Arolsen)}}||Elisabeth von Elsen<br /><small>(d. 12 June 1584)</small><br />27 June 1576<br />[[Hückeswagen]]<br />no children
|align="center"|5 March 1584<br>[[Hückeswagen]]<br><small>aged 64-65</small>
|align="center"|5 March 1584<br>[[Hückeswagen]]<br><small>aged 64-65</small>
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| [[John I, Count of Waldeck|John I ''the Pious'']] ||[[File:Johann I von Waldeck-Landau.jpg|100px]]
| [[John I, Count of Waldeck|John I ''the Pious'']] ||[[File:Johann I von Waldeck-Landau.jpg|100px]]
|align="center"|1521<br><small>Second son of [[Philip III, Count of Waldeck|Philip III]] and [[:bg:Анна фон Клеве|Anna of Cleves]]</small>
|align="center"|1521<br><small>Second son of [[Philip III, Count of Waldeck|Philip III]] and {{ill|Anna of Cleves, Countess of Waldeck-Eisenberg|bg|Анна фон Клеве|lt=Anna of Cleves}}</small>
|align="center"|20 June 1539 – 9 April 1567||[[:bg:Анна фон Липе (1529 – 1590)|Anna of Lippe]]<br>1 October 1550<br>[[Detmold]]<br>eight children
|align="center"|20 June 1539 – 9 April 1567||{{ill|Anna of Lippe, Countess of Waldeck-Landau|bg|Анна фон Липе (1529 – 1590)|lt=Anna of Lippe}}<br>1 October 1550<br>[[Detmold]]<br>eight children
|align="center"|9 April 1567<br>[[:de:Landau (Bad Arolsen)|Landau]]<br><small>aged 45-46</small>
|align="center"|9 April 1567<br>{{ill|Landau|de|Landau (Bad Arolsen)}}<br><small>aged 45-46</small>
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| [[Francis II, Count of Waldeck|Francis II]]<ref>Counted II because ''Francis I'' was a son of Count Philip II, and counted as I, despite never ruling, and that was bishop of [[Münster]] and [[Osnabrück]] (r.1532-1553).</ref>  ||  
| [[Francis II, Count of Waldeck|Francis II]]<ref>Counted II because ''Francis I'' was a son of Count Philip II, and counted as I, despite never ruling, and that was bishop of [[Münster]] and [[Osnabrück]] (r.1532-1553).</ref>  ||  
|align="center"|1526<br><small>Third son of [[Philip III, Count of Waldeck|Philip III]] and [[:bg:Анна фон Клеве|Anna of Cleves]]</small>
|align="center"|1526<br><small>Third son of [[Philip III, Count of Waldeck|Philip III]] and {{ill|Anna of Cleves, Countess of Waldeck-Eisenberg|bg|Анна фон Клеве|lt=Anna of Cleves}}</small>
|align="center"|20 June 1539 – c.1540?<ref>He was taken by [[Anne of Cleves]] to [[England]] in 1540. Given that he is documented starting his religious career only in 1549, nothing seems to oppose a brief co-rulership of Francis in 1539–40, before his trip to England.</ref>||Maria Gogreve<br /><small>(d.1580)</small><br />1563<br />no children
|align="center"|20 June 1539 – c.1540?<ref>He was taken by [[Anne of Cleves]] to [[England]] in 1540. Given that he is documented starting his religious career only in 1549, nothing seems to oppose a brief co-rulership of Francis in 1539–40, before his trip to England.</ref>||Maria Gogreve<br /><small>(d.1580)</small><br />1563<br />no children
|align="center"|29 July 1574<br><small>aged 47-48</small>
|align="center"|29 July 1574<br><small>aged 47-48</small>
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| [[Philip VI, Count of Waldeck|Philip VI ''the Younger'']] || [[File:Philip VI, Count of Landau.jpg|100px]]
| [[Philip VI, Count of Waldeck|Philip VI ''the Younger'']] || [[File:Philip VI, Count of Landau.jpg|100px]]
|align="center"|4 October 1551<br><small>First son of [[John I, Count of Waldeck|John I]] and [[:bg:Анна фон Липе (1529 – 1590)|Anna of Lippe]]</small>
|align="center"|4 October 1551<br><small>First son of [[John I, Count of Waldeck|John I]] and {{ill|Anna of Lippe, Countess of Waldeck-Landau|bg|Анна фон Липе (1529 – 1590)|lt=Anna of Lippe}}</small>
|align="center"|9 April 1567 – 9 November 1579
|align="center"|9 April 1567 – 9 November 1579
|rowspan="2"|[[:de:Landau (Bad Arolsen)|County of Landau]]
|rowspan="2"|{{ill|County of Landau|de|Landau (Bad Arolsen)}}
|rowspan="2"|''Unmarried''
|rowspan="2"|''Unmarried''
|align="center"|9 November 1579<br>[[Darmstadt]]<br><small>aged 28</small>
|align="center"|9 November 1579<br>[[Darmstadt]]<br><small>aged 28</small>
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| [[Francis III, Count of Waldeck|Francis III]]<ref>In fact he was the second Francis ruling.</ref>||  
| [[Francis III, Count of Waldeck|Francis III]]<ref>In fact he was the second Francis ruling.</ref>||  
|align="center"|27 June 1553<br>[[Cloppenburg]]<br><small>Second son of [[John I, Count of Waldeck|John I]] and [[:bg:Анна фон Липе (1529 – 1590)|Anna of Lippe]]</small>
|align="center"|27 June 1553<br>[[Cloppenburg]]<br><small>Second son of [[John I, Count of Waldeck|John I]] and {{ill|Anna of Lippe, Countess of Waldeck-Landau|bg|Анна фон Липе (1529 – 1590)|lt=Anna of Lippe}}</small>
|align="center"|9 April 1567 – 12 March 1597
|align="center"|9 April 1567 – 12 March 1597
|align="center"|12 March 1597<br><small>aged 43</small>
|align="center"|12 March 1597<br><small>aged 43</small>
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| [[Daniel, Count of Waldeck|Daniel]] ||  
| [[Daniel, Count of Waldeck|Daniel]] ||  
|align="center"|1 August 1530<br><small>Third son of [[Philipp IV, Count of Waldeck|Philip IV]] and [[:de:Margarethe von Ostfriesland|Margaret of East Frisia]]</small>
|align="center"|1 August 1530<br><small>Third son of [[Philipp IV, Count of Waldeck|Philip IV]] and {{ill|Margaret of East Frisia, Countess of Waldeck-Wildungen|de|Margarethe von Ostfriesland|lt=Margaret of East Frisia}}</small>
|align="center"|30 November 1574 – 7 June 1577||[[Bad Wildungen|County of Wildungen]]||[[Barbara of Hesse]]<br />11 November 1568<br />[[Kassel]]<br />no children
|align="center"|30 November 1574 – 7 June 1577||[[Bad Wildungen|County of Wildungen]]||[[Barbara of Hesse]]<br />11 November 1568<br />[[Kassel]]<br />no children
|align="center"|7 June 1577<br>[[Waldeck, Hesse|Waldeck]]<br><small>aged 46</small>|| Left no heirs, and was succeeded by his brother Henry.
|align="center"|7 June 1577<br>[[Waldeck, Hesse|Waldeck]]<br><small>aged 46</small>|| Left no heirs, and was succeeded by his brother Henry.
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|align="center"|18 March 1554<br>[[Eisenberg Castle, Korbach|Eisenberg]]<br><small>First son of [[Wolrad II, Count of Waldeck|Wolrad II]] and [[Anastasia Günthera of Schwarzburg-Blankenburg]]</small>
|align="center"|18 March 1554<br>[[Eisenberg Castle, Korbach|Eisenberg]]<br><small>First son of [[Wolrad II, Count of Waldeck|Wolrad II]] and [[Anastasia Günthera of Schwarzburg-Blankenburg]]</small>
|align="center"|15 April 1575 – 6 August 1588
|align="center"|15 April 1575 – 6 August 1588
|rowspan="2"|[[Waldeck-Eisenberg|County of Eisenberg]]||[[:fr:Marie de Barby-Mühlingen|Maria of Barby-Mühlingen]]<br />8 March 1582<br />four children
|rowspan="2"|[[Waldeck-Eisenberg|County of Eisenberg]]||{{ill|Maria of Barby-Mühlingen|fr|Marie de Barby-Mühlingen}}<br />8 March 1582<br />four children
|align="center"|6 August 1588<br>[[Eisenberg Castle, Korbach|Eisenberg]]<br><small>aged 34</small>
|align="center"|6 August 1588<br>[[Eisenberg Castle, Korbach|Eisenberg]]<br><small>aged 34</small>
|rowspan="2"| Children of Wolrad II, ruled jointly.  
|rowspan="2"| Children of Wolrad II, ruled jointly.  
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| [[:nl:Wolraad III van Waldeck-Eisenberg|Wolrad III]] ||  
| {{ill|Wolrad III, Count of Waldeck-Eisenberg|nl|Wolraad III van Waldeck-Eisenberg|lt=Wolrad III}} ||  
|align="center"|16 June 1563<br>[[Waldeck, Hesse|Waldeck]]<br><small>Second son of [[Wolrad II, Count of Waldeck|Wolrad II]] and [[Anastasia Günthera of Schwarzburg-Blankenburg]]</small>
|align="center"|16 June 1563<br>[[Waldeck, Hesse|Waldeck]]<br><small>Second son of [[Wolrad II, Count of Waldeck|Wolrad II]] and [[Anastasia Günthera of Schwarzburg-Blankenburg]]</small>
|align="center"|15 April 1575 – 12 November 1587||''Unmarried''
|align="center"|15 April 1575 – 12 November 1587||''Unmarried''
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| [[Henry IX, Count of Waldeck|Henry IX]]<ref>Henry IX was the seventh and final ruler named Henry.</ref> ||  
| [[Henry IX, Count of Waldeck|Henry IX]]<ref>Henry IX was the seventh and final ruler named Henry.</ref> ||  
|align="center"|10 December 1531<br><small>Fourth son of [[Philipp IV, Count of Waldeck|Philip IV]] and [[:de:Margarethe von Ostfriesland|Margaret of East Frisia]]</small>
|align="center"|10 December 1531<br><small>Fourth son of [[Philipp IV, Count of Waldeck|Philip IV]] and {{ill|Margaret of East Frisia, Countess of Waldeck-Wildungen|de|Margarethe von Ostfriesland|lt=Margaret of East Frisia}}</small>
|align="center"|7 June – 3 October 1577||[[Bad Wildungen|County of Wildungen]]||[[:de:Anna von Viermund|Anna of Viermund-Nordenbeck]]<br />19 December 1563<br />[[Korbach]]<br />no children
|align="center"|7 June – 3 October 1577||[[Bad Wildungen|County of Wildungen]]||{{ill|Anna of Viermund-Nordenbeck|de|Anna von Viermund}}<br />19 December 1563<br />[[Korbach]]<br />no children
|align="center"|3 October 1577<br>[[:de:Ober-Werbe|Werbe]]<br><small>aged 45</small>|| Died shortly after his brother, and didn't have children as well.
|align="center"|3 October 1577<br>{{ill|Werbe, Waldeck|lt=Werbe|de|Ober-Werbe|nl|Ober-Werbe}}<br><small>aged 45</small>|| Died shortly after his brother, and didn't have children as well.
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| [[:de:Günther (Waldeck)|Günther]] ||  
| {{ill|Günther, Count of Waldeck-Wildungen|de|Günther (Waldeck)|lt=Günther}} ||  
|align="center"|19 June 1557<br>[[:de:Schloss Friedrichstein (Bad Wildungen)|Friedrichstein]]<br><small>Son of [[:de:Samuel von Waldeck|Samuel]] and [[Anna Maria of Schwarzburg-Blankenburg]]</small>
|align="center"|19 June 1557<br>{{ill|Friedrichstein Castle|lt=Friedrichstein|de|Schloss Friedrichstein (Bad Wildungen)}}<br><small>Son of {{ill|Samuel, Count of Waldeck-Wildungen|de|Samuel von Waldeck|lt=Samuel}} and [[Anna Maria of Schwarzburg-Blankenburg]]</small>
|align="center"|3 October 1577 – 23 May 1585||[[Bad Wildungen|County of Wildungen]]<br><small>(at [[:de:Schloss Friedrichstein (Bad Wildungen)|Friedrichstein]] since 1570)</small>||[[Margaret of Waldeck-Landau]]<br /><small>(1559-20 October 1580)</small><br />15 December 1578<br />[[Bad Wildungen]]<br />no children<br /><br />[[Margaret of Gleichen]]<br /><small>(28 May 1556 – 14 January 1619)</small><br />20 May 1582<br />[[Gräfentonna]]<br />one child
|align="center"|3 October 1577 – 23 May 1585||[[Bad Wildungen|County of Wildungen]]<br><small>(at {{ill|Friedrichstein Castle|lt=Friedrichstein|de|Schloss Friedrichstein (Bad Wildungen)}} since 1570)</small>||[[Margaret of Waldeck-Landau]]<br /><small>(1559-20 October 1580)</small><br />15 December 1578<br />[[Bad Wildungen]]<br />no children<br /><br />[[Margaret of Gleichen]]<br /><small>(28 May 1556 – 14 January 1619)</small><br />20 May 1582<br />[[Gräfentonna]]<br />one child
|align="center"|23 May 1585<br>[[:de:Schloss Friedrichstein (Bad Wildungen)|Friedrichstein]]<br><small>aged 27</small>|| His second marriage brought the county of [[Bad Pyrmont]] back to Waldeck control.
|align="center"|23 May 1585<br>{{ill|Friedrichstein Castle|lt=Friedrichstein|de|Schloss Friedrichstein (Bad Wildungen)}}<br><small>aged 27</small>|| His second marriage brought the county of [[Bad Pyrmont]] back to Waldeck control.
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|colspan="7" align=center| <small>''Regency of [[Margaret of Gleichen]] (1585-1598)''</small>
|colspan="7" align=center| <small>''Regency of [[Margaret of Gleichen]] (1585-1598)''</small>
|rowspan="2"| His death determined the extinction of the main branch of the House of Waldeck.
|rowspan="2"| His death determined the extinction of the main branch of the House of Waldeck.
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| [[:de:Wilhelm Ernst (Waldeck)|William Ernest]] || [[File:William Ernest Count of Wildungen.jpg|100px]]
| {{ill|William Ernest, Count of Waldeck-Wildungen|de|Wilhelm Ernst (Waldeck)|lt=William Ernest}} || [[File:William Ernest Count of Wildungen.jpg|100px]]
|align="center"|8 June 1584<br><small>Son of [[:de:Günther (Waldeck)|Günther]] and [[Margaret of Gleichen]]</small>
|align="center"|8 June 1584<br><small>Son of {{ill|Günther, Count of Waldeck-Wildungen|de|Günther (Waldeck)|lt=Günther}} and [[Margaret of Gleichen]]</small>
|align="center"|23 May 1585 – 16 September 1598||[[Bad Wildungen|County of Wildungen]]||''Unmarried''
|align="center"|23 May 1585 – 16 September 1598||[[Bad Wildungen|County of Wildungen]]||''Unmarried''
|align="center"|16 September 1598<br>[[Tübingen]]<br><small>aged 14</small>
|align="center"|16 September 1598<br>[[Tübingen]]<br><small>aged 14</small>
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| [[Christian, Count of Waldeck|Christian]] ||  
|align="center"|25 December 1585<br>[[Eisenberg Castle, Korbach|Eisenberg]]<br><small>First son of [[Josias I, Count of Waldeck-Eisenberg|Josias I]] and [[:fr:Marie de Barby-Mühlingen|Maria of Barby-Mühlingen]]</small>
|align="center"|25 December 1585<br>[[Eisenberg Castle, Korbach|Eisenberg]]<br><small>First son of [[Josias I, Count of Waldeck-Eisenberg|Josias I]] and {{ill|Maria of Barby-Mühlingen|fr|Marie de Barby-Mühlingen}}</small>
|align="center"|6 August 1588 – 31 December 1637||[[Bad Wildungen|County of Wildungen]]<br><small>(in Eisenberg in co-rulership until 1607)</small>||[[:fr:Élisabeth de Nassau-Siegen|Elisabeth of Nassau-Siegen]]<br />18 November 1604<br />[[Bad Wildungen]]<br />fifteen children
|align="center"|6 August 1588 – 31 December 1637||[[Bad Wildungen|County of Wildungen]]<br><small>(in Eisenberg in co-rulership until 1607)</small>||{{ill|Elisabeth of Nassau-Siegen, Countess of Waldeck|fr|Élisabeth de Nassau-Siegen|lt=Elisabeth of Nassau-Siegen}}<br />18 November 1604<br />[[Bad Wildungen]]<br />fifteen children
|align="center"|31 December 1637<br>[[Waldeck, Hesse|Waldeck]]<br><small>aged 52</small>
|align="center"|31 December 1637<br>[[Waldeck, Hesse|Waldeck]]<br><small>aged 52</small>
|rowspan="2"|Children of Josias I, divided their inheritance in 1607.
|rowspan="2"|Children of Josias I, divided their inheritance in 1607.
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| [[Wolrad IV, Count of Waldeck|Wolrad IV ''the Pious'']]<ref name="Fruit">Known in the [[Fruitbearing Society]] as ''the Early Godfather''.</ref> ||  
| [[Wolrad IV, Count of Waldeck|Wolrad IV ''the Pious'']]<ref name="Fruit">Known in the [[Fruitbearing Society]] as ''the Early Godfather''.</ref> ||  
|align="center"|7 June 1588<br>[[Eisenberg Castle, Korbach|Eisenberg]]<br><small>Second son of [[Josias I, Count of Waldeck-Eisenberg|Josias I]] and [[:fr:Marie de Barby-Mühlingen|Maria of Barby-Mühlingen]]</small>
|align="center"|7 June 1588<br>[[Eisenberg Castle, Korbach|Eisenberg]]<br><small>Second son of [[Josias I, Count of Waldeck-Eisenberg|Josias I]] and {{ill|Maria of Barby-Mühlingen|fr|Marie de Barby-Mühlingen}}</small>
|align="center"|6 August 1588 – 6 October 1640||[[Waldeck-Eisenberg|County of Eisenberg]]||[[:fr:Anne de Bade-Durlach|Anna of Baden-Durlach]]<br />8 September 1607<br />[[Durlach]]<br />ten children
|align="center"|6 August 1588 – 6 October 1640||[[Waldeck-Eisenberg|County of Eisenberg]]||{{ill|Anna of Baden-Durlach, Countess of Waldeck|fr|Anne de Bade-Durlach|lt=Anna of Baden-Durlach}}<br />8 September 1607<br />[[Durlach]]<br />ten children
|align="center"|6 October 1640<br>[[Bad Arolsen]]<br><small>aged 52</small>
|align="center"|6 October 1640<br>[[Bad Arolsen]]<br><small>aged 52</small>
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| [[Philip VII, Count of Waldeck|Philip VII]] ||[[File:Philipp VII von Waldeck-Wildungen.jpg|100px]]  
| [[Philip VII, Count of Waldeck|Philip VII]] ||[[File:Philipp VII von Waldeck-Wildungen.jpg|100px]]  
|align="center"|25 November 1613<br>[[Eisenberg Castle, Korbach|Eisenberg]]<br><small>Second son of [[Christian, Count of Waldeck|Christian]] and [[:fr:Élisabeth de Nassau-Siegen|Elisabeth of Nassau-Siegen]]</small>
|align="center"|25 November 1613<br>[[Eisenberg Castle, Korbach|Eisenberg]]<br><small>Second son of [[Christian, Count of Waldeck|Christian]] and {{ill|Elisabeth of Nassau-Siegen, Countess of Waldeck|fr|Élisabeth de Nassau-Siegen|lt=Elisabeth of Nassau-Siegen}}</small>
|align="center"|31 December 1637 – 24 February 1645||[[Bad Wildungen|County of Wildungen]]||[[:fr:Anne-Catherine de Sayn-Wittgenstein|Anna Catharina of Sayn-Wittgenstein]]<br />26 October 1634<br />[[Frankfurt am Main]]<br />six children
|align="center"|31 December 1637 – 24 February 1645||[[Bad Wildungen|County of Wildungen]]||{{ill|Anna Catharina of Sayn-Wittgenstein|fr|Anne-Catherine de Sayn-Wittgenstein}}<br />26 October 1634<br />[[Frankfurt am Main]]<br />six children
|align="center"|24 February 1645<br>[[Jankov (Benešov District)|Jankov]]<br><small>aged 31</small>
|align="center"|24 February 1645<br>[[Jankov (Benešov District)|Jankov]]<br><small>aged 31</small>
|rowspan="2"|Children of Christian, divided their inheritance
|rowspan="2"|Children of Christian, divided their inheritance
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| [[John II, Count of Waldeck-Landau|John II]] ||
| [[John II, Count of Waldeck-Landau|John II]] ||
|align="center"|7 November 1623<br>[[Waldeck, Hesse|Waldeck]]<br><small>Fourth son of [[Christian, Count of Waldeck|Christian]] and [[:fr:Élisabeth de Nassau-Siegen|Elisabeth of Nassau-Siegen]]</small>
|align="center"|7 November 1623<br>[[Waldeck, Hesse|Waldeck]]<br><small>Fourth son of [[Christian, Count of Waldeck|Christian]] and {{ill|Elisabeth of Nassau-Siegen, Countess of Waldeck|fr|Élisabeth de Nassau-Siegen|lt=Elisabeth of Nassau-Siegen}}</small>
|align="center"|31 December 1637 – 10 October 1668||[[:de:Landau (Bad Arolsen)|County of Landau]]||Alexandrine Maria of Vehlen-Meggen<br><small>(d.27 February 1662)</small><br>17 December 1644<br>no children<br><br>[[:fr:Henriette-Dorothée de Hesse-Darmstadt|Henriette Dorothea of Hesse-Darmstadt]]<br>10 November 1667<br />[[:de:Burg Merlau|Merlau]]<br>no children
|align="center"|31 December 1637 – 10 October 1668||{{ill|County of Landau|de|Landau (Bad Arolsen)}}||Alexandrine Maria of Vehlen-Meggen<br><small>(d.27 February 1662)</small><br>17 December 1644<br>no children<br><br>{{ill|Henriette Dorothea of Hesse-Darmstadt|fr|Henriette-Dorothée de Hesse-Darmstadt}}<br>10 November 1667<br />{{ill|Merlau|de|Burg Merlau}}<br>no children
|align="center"|10 October 1668<br>[[:de:Landau (Bad Arolsen)|Landau]]<br><small>aged 44</small>
|align="center"|10 October 1668<br>{{ill|Landau|de|Landau (Bad Arolsen)}}<br><small>aged 44</small>
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|colspan="8" align="center"|''Landau reannexed to Wildungen''
|colspan="8" align="center"|''Landau reannexed to Wildungen''
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| [[Philip Dietrich, Count of Waldeck|Philip Theodore]] ||[[File:Graf Philipp Theodor von Waldeck (1614-1645).jpg|100px]]  
| [[Philip Dietrich, Count of Waldeck|Philip Theodore]] ||[[File:Graf Philipp Theodor von Waldeck (1614-1645).jpg|100px]]  
|align="center"|2 November 1614<br>[[Bad Arolsen]]<br><small>Second son of [[Wolrad IV, Count of Waldeck|Wolrad IV]] and [[:fr:Anne de Bade-Durlach|Anna of Baden-Durlach]]</small>
|align="center"|2 November 1614<br>[[Bad Arolsen]]<br><small>Second son of [[Wolrad IV, Count of Waldeck|Wolrad IV]] and {{ill|Anna of Baden-Durlach, Countess of Waldeck|fr|Anne de Bade-Durlach|lt=Anna of Baden-Durlach}}</small>
|align="center"|6 October 1640 – 7 December 1645||[[Waldeck-Eisenberg|County of Eisenberg]]||[[:fr:Marie-Madeleine de Nassau-Siegen|Maria Magdalena of Nassau-Siegen]]<br />25 August 1639<br />[[Culemborg]]<br />two children
|align="center"|6 October 1640 – 7 December 1645||[[Waldeck-Eisenberg|County of Eisenberg]]||{{ill|Maria Magdalena of Nassau-Siegen, Countess of Waldeck-Eisenberg|fr|Marie-Madeleine de Nassau-Siegen|lt=Maria Magdalena of Nassau-Siegen}}<br />25 August 1639<br />[[Culemborg]]<br />two children
|align="center"|7 December 1645<br>[[Korbach]]<br><small>aged 31</small>||  
|align="center"|7 December 1645<br>[[Korbach]]<br><small>aged 31</small>||  
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| [[Henry Wolrad, Count of Waldeck|Henry Wolrad]] ||  
| [[Henry Wolrad, Count of Waldeck|Henry Wolrad]] ||  
|align="center"|28 March 1642<br>[[Culemborg]]<br><small>Son of [[Wolrad IV, Count of Waldeck|Wolrad IV]] and [[:fr:Anne de Bade-Durlach|Anna of Baden-Durlach]]</small>
|align="center"|28 March 1642<br>[[Culemborg]]<br><small>Son of [[Wolrad IV, Count of Waldeck|Wolrad IV]] and {{ill|Anna of Baden-Durlach, Countess of Waldeck|fr|Anne de Bade-Durlach|lt=Anna of Baden-Durlach}}</small>
|align="center"|7 December 1645 – 15 July 1664||[[Waldeck-Eisenberg|County of Eisenberg]]||[[:de:Juliane Elisabeth von Waldeck|Juliane Elisabeth of Waldeck-Wildungen]]<br />27 January 1660<br />no children
|align="center"|7 December 1645 – 15 July 1664||[[Waldeck-Eisenberg|County of Eisenberg]]||{{ill|Juliane Elisabeth of Waldeck-Wildungen|de|Juliane Elisabeth von Waldeck}}<br />27 January 1660<br />no children
|align="center"|15 July 1664<br>[[Graz]]<br><small>aged 22</small>
|align="center"|15 July 1664<br>[[Graz]]<br><small>aged 22</small>
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|colspan="7" align=center| <small>''Regencies of [[:fr:Anne-Catherine de Sayn-Wittgenstein|Anna Catherine of Sayn-Wittgenstein]] (1645-1660) and [[Henry Wolrad, Count of Waldeck|Henry Wolrad, Count of Waldeck-Eisenberg]] (1659-1660)''</small>
|colspan="7" align=center| <small>''Regencies of {{ill|Anna Catharina of Sayn-Wittgenstein|fr|Anne-Catherine de Sayn-Wittgenstein}} (1645-1660) and [[Henry Wolrad, Count of Waldeck|Henry Wolrad, Count of Waldeck-Eisenberg]] (1659-1660)''</small>
|rowspan="3"| Children of Philip VII, ruled jointly.
|rowspan="3"| Children of Philip VII, ruled jointly.
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| [[Christian Louis, Count of Waldeck|Christian Louis]] ||[[File:Graf Christian Ludwig von Waldeck (1635-1706).jpg|100px]]  
| [[Christian Louis, Count of Waldeck|Christian Louis]] ||[[File:Graf Christian Ludwig von Waldeck (1635-1706).jpg|100px]]  
|align="center"|29 July 1635<br>[[Waldeck, Hesse|Waldeck]]<br><small>First son of [[Philip VII, Count of Waldeck|Philip VII]] and [[:fr:Anne-Catherine de Sayn-Wittgenstein|Anna Catharina of Sayn-Wittgenstein]]</small>
|align="center"|29 July 1635<br>[[Waldeck, Hesse|Waldeck]]<br><small>First son of [[Philip VII, Count of Waldeck|Philip VII]] and {{ill|Anna Catharina of Sayn-Wittgenstein|fr|Anne-Catherine de Sayn-Wittgenstein}}</small>
|align="center"|24 February 1645 – 12 December 1706
|align="center"|24 February 1645 – 12 December 1706
|rowspan="2"|[[Bad Wildungen|County of Wildungen]]<br /><small>(1645–92)</small><br /><br />County of [[Waldeck, Hesse|Waldeck]] and [[Bad Pyrmont|Pyrmont]]<br /><small>(1692–1706)</small>||Anna Elisabeth of Rappoltstein<br /><small>(7 March 1644 – 6 December 1676)</small><br />2 July 1658<br />fifteen children<br /><br />[[Johanna of Nassau-Idstein]]<br /><small>(14 September 1657 – 14 March 1733)</small><br />6 June 1680<br />[[Idstein]]<br />ten children
|rowspan="2"|[[Bad Wildungen|County of Wildungen]]<br /><small>(1645–92)</small><br /><br />County of [[Waldeck, Hesse|Waldeck]] and [[Bad Pyrmont|Pyrmont]]<br /><small>(1692–1706)</small>||Anna Elisabeth of Rappoltstein<br /><small>(7 March 1644 – 6 December 1676)</small><br />2 July 1658<br />fifteen children<br /><br />[[Johanna of Nassau-Idstein]]<br /><small>(14 September 1657 – 14 March 1733)</small><br />6 June 1680<br />[[Idstein]]<br />ten children
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| [[Josias II, Count of Waldeck-Wildungen|Josias II]] ||[[File:Graf Josias II. von Waldeck (1636-1669).jpg|100px]]  
| [[Josias II, Count of Waldeck-Wildungen|Josias II]] ||[[File:Graf Josias II. von Waldeck (1636-1669).jpg|100px]]  
|align="center"|2 July 1636<br>[[Bad Wildungen]]<br><small>Second son of [[Philip VII, Count of Waldeck|Philip VII]] and [[:fr:Anne-Catherine de Sayn-Wittgenstein|Anna Catharina of Sayn-Wittgenstein]]</small>
|align="center"|2 July 1636<br>[[Bad Wildungen]]<br><small>Second son of [[Philip VII, Count of Waldeck|Philip VII]] and {{ill|Anna Catharina of Sayn-Wittgenstein|fr|Anne-Catherine de Sayn-Wittgenstein}}</small>
|align="center"|24 February 1645 – 8 August 1669||[[Wilhelmine Christine of Nassau-Siegen]]<br />26 January 1660<br />[[Bad Arolsen]]<br />seven children
|align="center"|24 February 1645 – 8 August 1669||[[Wilhelmine Christine of Nassau-Siegen]]<br />26 January 1660<br />[[Bad Arolsen]]<br />seven children
|align="center"|8 August 1669<br>[[Heraklion]]<br><small>aged 33</small>
|align="center"|8 August 1669<br>[[Heraklion]]<br><small>aged 33</small>
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| [[Prince Georg Friedrich of Waldeck|George Frederick]] ||[[File:Georg Friedrich, count of Waldeck, painted by Johann Valentin Tischbein, ca 1750.jpg|100px]]  
| [[Prince Georg Friedrich of Waldeck|George Frederick]] ||[[File:Georg Friedrich, count of Waldeck, painted by Johann Valentin Tischbein, ca 1750.jpg|100px]]  
|align="center"|31 January 1620<br>[[Bad Arolsen]]<br><small>Third son of [[Wolrad IV, Count of Waldeck|Wolrad IV]] and [[:fr:Anne de Bade-Durlach|Anna of Baden-Durlach]]</small>
|align="center"|31 January 1620<br>[[Bad Arolsen]]<br><small>Third son of [[Wolrad IV, Count of Waldeck|Wolrad IV]] and {{ill|Anna of Baden-Durlach, Countess of Waldeck|fr|Anne de Bade-Durlach|lt=Anna of Baden-Durlach}}</small>
|align="center"|15 July 1664 – 19 November 1692||[[Waldeck-Eisenberg|County of Eisenberg]]<br /><small>(1664–82)</small><br /><br />[[Waldeck-Eisenberg|Principality of Eisenberg]]<br /><small>(1682–92)</small>||[[:fr:Élisabeth-Charlotte de Nassau-Siegen|Elisabeth Charlotte of Nassau-Siegen]]<br />29 November 1643<br />[[Culemborg]]<br />nine children
|align="center"|15 July 1664 – 19 November 1692||[[Waldeck-Eisenberg|County of Eisenberg]]<br /><small>(1664–82)</small><br /><br />[[Waldeck-Eisenberg|Principality of Eisenberg]]<br /><small>(1682–92)</small>||{{ill|Elisabeth Charlotte of Nassau-Siegen|fr|Élisabeth-Charlotte de Nassau-Siegen}}<br />29 November 1643<br />[[Culemborg]]<br />nine children
|align="center"|19 November 1692<br>[[Bad Arolsen]]<br><small>aged 72</small>|| In 1682, he received the title of ''Prince''. Left no surviving male heirs. The principality was inherited by Wildungen, which was kept as a county until a few years later.
|align="center"|19 November 1692<br>[[Bad Arolsen]]<br><small>aged 72</small>|| In 1682, he received the title of ''Prince''. Left no surviving male heirs. The principality was inherited by Wildungen, which was kept as a county until a few years later.
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| [[Louise Anna of Waldeck|Louise Anna]] ||  
| [[Louise Anna of Waldeck|Louise Anna]] ||  
|align="center"|18 April 1653<br>[[Berlin]]<br><small>Daughter of [[Prince Georg Friedrich of Waldeck|George Frederick]] and [[:fr:Élisabeth-Charlotte de Nassau-Siegen|Elisabeth Charlotte of Nassau-Siegen]]</small>
|align="center"|18 April 1653<br>[[Berlin]]<br><small>Daughter of [[Prince Georg Friedrich of Waldeck|George Frederick]] and {{ill|Elisabeth Charlotte of Nassau-Siegen|fr|Élisabeth-Charlotte de Nassau-Siegen}}</small>
|align="center"|19 November 1692 – 30 June 1714||[[Waldeck-Eisenberg|County of Eisenberg]]<br /><small>(at [[Culemborg]])</small>||[[George IV, Count of Erbach-Fürstenau]]<br />22 August 1671<br />[[Arolsen]]<br />four children
|align="center"|19 November 1692 – 30 June 1714||[[Waldeck-Eisenberg|County of Eisenberg]]<br /><small>(at [[Culemborg]])</small>||[[George IV, Count of Erbach-Fürstenau]]<br />22 August 1671<br />[[Arolsen]]<br />four children
|align="center"|30 June 1714<br>[[Bad Arolsen]]<br><small>aged 61</small>|| Kept the lordship of Culemborg. As she survived all her children, the lordship was inherited, after her death, by her nephew, [[Ernest, Duke of Saxe-Hildburghausen]].
|align="center"|30 June 1714<br>[[Bad Arolsen]]<br><small>aged 61</small>|| Kept the lordship of Culemborg. As she survived all her children, the lordship was inherited, after her death, by her nephew, [[Ernest, Duke of Saxe-Hildburghausen]].
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| [[Friedrich Anton Ulrich, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont|Frederick Anton Ulrich]] ||[[File:Friedrich Anton Ulrich Waldeck.jpeg|100px]]  
| [[Friedrich Anton Ulrich, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont|Frederick Anton Ulrich]] ||[[File:Friedrich Anton Ulrich Waldeck.jpeg|100px]]  
|align="center"|26 November 1676<br>[[Waldeck, Hesse|Waldeck]]<br><small>Son of [[Christian Louis, Count of Waldeck|Christian Louis]] and Anna Elisabeth of Rappoltstein</small>
|align="center"|26 November 1676<br>[[Waldeck, Hesse|Waldeck]]<br><small>Son of [[Christian Louis, Count of Waldeck|Christian Louis]] and Anna Elisabeth of Rappoltstein</small>
|align="center"|12 December 1706 – 1 January 1728||County of [[Waldeck, Hesse|Waldeck]] and [[Bad Pyrmont|Pyrmont]]<br /><small>(1706–12)</small><br /><br />Principality of Waldeck and Pyrmont<br /><small>(1712–28)</small>||[[:bg:Луиза фон Пфалц-Биркенфелд-Бишвайлер|Louise of Palatinate-Birkenfeld]]<br />22 October 1700<br />[[Hanau]]<br />eleven children
|align="center"|12 December 1706 – 1 January 1728||County of [[Waldeck, Hesse|Waldeck]] and [[Bad Pyrmont|Pyrmont]]<br /><small>(1706–12)</small><br /><br />Principality of Waldeck and Pyrmont<br /><small>(1712–28)</small>||{{ill|Louise of the Palatinate-Birkenfeld|bg|Луиза фон Пфалц-Биркенфелд-Бишвайлер}}<br />22 October 1700<br />[[Hanau]]<br />eleven children
|align="center"|1 January 1728<br>[[Bad Arolsen]]<br><small>aged 51</small>
|align="center"|1 January 1728<br>[[Bad Arolsen]]<br><small>aged 51</small>
|rowspan="2"| Children of Christian Louis. Frederick Anton was elevated in 1712 to hereditary prince by [[Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor|Emperor Charles VI]]. On 30 September 1695, their father had changed the primogeniture house law of the Waldeck house, which he had enacted in 1685 and modified in 1687, insofar as he issued a paragium under the established suzerainty of the ruling line of the house, consisting of the three villages of Bergheim, Königshagen and Welle. This paragium, or vassal line, was inherited by Christian Louis' second son, Josias I.
|rowspan="2"| Children of Christian Louis. Frederick Anton was elevated in 1712 to hereditary prince by [[Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor|Emperor Charles VI]]. On 30 September 1695, their father had changed the primogeniture house law of the Waldeck house, which he had enacted in 1685 and modified in 1687, insofar as he issued a paragium under the established suzerainty of the ruling line of the house, consisting of the three villages of Bergheim, Königshagen and Welle. This paragium, or vassal line, was inherited by Christian Louis' second son, Josias I.
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| [[:de:Josias I. (Waldeck-Bergheim)|Josias I]] ||[[File:Josias I. von Waldeck-Bergheim (1696-1763).jpg|100px]]  
| {{ill|Josias I, Count of Waldeck-Bergheim|de|Josias I. (Waldeck-Bergheim)|lt=Josias I}} ||[[File:Josias I. von Waldeck-Bergheim (1696-1763).jpg|100px]]  
|align="center"|20 August 1696<br>[[Bad Arolsen]]<br><small>Son of [[Christian Louis, Count of Waldeck|Christian Louis]] and [[Johanna of Nassau-Idstein]]</small>
|align="center"|20 August 1696<br>[[Bad Arolsen]]<br><small>Son of [[Christian Louis, Count of Waldeck|Christian Louis]] and [[Johanna of Nassau-Idstein]]</small>
|align="center"|12 December 1706 – 2 February 1763||[[:de:Schloss Bergheim (Edertal)|County of Bergheim]]||[[Dorothea Sophia of Solms-Rödelheim]]<br /><small>(27 January 1698 – 6 February 1774)</small><br />17 January 1825<br />seven children  
|align="center"|12 December 1706 – 2 February 1763||{{ill|County of Bergheim|de|Schloss Bergheim (Edertal)}}||[[Dorothea Sophia of Solms-Rödelheim]]<br /><small>(27 January 1698 – 6 February 1774)</small><br />17 January 1825<br />seven children  
|align="center"|2 February 1763<br>[[:de:Bergheim (Edertal)|Bergheim]]<br><small>aged 66</small>
|align="center"|2 February 1763<br>{{ill|Bergheim, Edertal|lt=Bergheim|de|Bergheim (Edertal)}}<br><small>aged 66</small>
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| [[:fr:Christian-Philippe de Waldeck-Pyrmont|Christian Philip]] ||[[File:Fürst Christian Philipp von Waldeck (1701-1728).jpg|100px]]
| {{ill|Christian Philip, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont|fr|Christian-Philippe de Waldeck-Pyrmont|lt=Christian Philip}} ||[[File:Fürst Christian Philipp von Waldeck (1701-1728).jpg|100px]]
|align="center"|13 October 1701<br>[[Edertal]]<br><small>First son of [[Friedrich Anton Ulrich, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont|Frederick Anton Ulrich]] and [[:bg:Луиза фон Пфалц-Биркенфелд-Бишвайлер|Louise of Palatinate-Birkenfeld]]</small>
|align="center"|13 October 1701<br>[[Edertal]]<br><small>First son of [[Friedrich Anton Ulrich, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont|Frederick Anton Ulrich]] and {{ill|Louise of the Palatinate-Birkenfeld|bg|Луиза фон Пфалц-Биркенфелд-Бишвайлер}}</small>
|align="center"|1 January – 17 May 1728||Principality of Waldeck and Pyrmont||''Unmarried''
|align="center"|1 January – 17 May 1728||Principality of Waldeck and Pyrmont||''Unmarried''
|align="center"|17 May 1728<br>[[Mannheim]]<br><small>aged 26</small>|| Survived his father for a few months, and left no descendants. He was succeeded by his brother.
|align="center"|17 May 1728<br>[[Mannheim]]<br><small>aged 26</small>|| Survived his father for a few months, and left no descendants. He was succeeded by his brother.
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| [[Karl August, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont|Charles August]] ||[[File:Follower of Rigaud - Portrait of a gentleman in a red cloak with ermine trim, and a sash and medal of honour.jpg|100px]]  
| [[Karl August, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont|Charles August]] ||[[File:Follower of Rigaud - Portrait of a gentleman in a red cloak with ermine trim, and a sash and medal of honour.jpg|100px]]  
|align="center"|24 September 1704<br>[[Hanau]]<br><small>Second son of [[Friedrich Anton Ulrich, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont|Frederick Anton Ulrich]] and [[:bg:Луиза фон Пфалц-Биркенфелд-Бишвайлер|Louise of Palatinate-Birkenfeld]]</small>
|align="center"|24 September 1704<br>[[Hanau]]<br><small>Second son of [[Friedrich Anton Ulrich, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont|Frederick Anton Ulrich]] and {{ill|Louise of the Palatinate-Birkenfeld|bg|Луиза фон Пфалц-Биркенфелд-Бишвайлер}}</small>
|align="center"|17 May 1728 – 29 August 1763||Principality of Waldeck and Pyrmont||[[Countess Palatine Christiane Henriette of Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld|Christiane Henriette of Palatinate-Birkenfeld]]<br />19 August 1741<br />[[Zweibrücken]]<br />seven children
|align="center"|17 May 1728 – 29 August 1763||Principality of Waldeck and Pyrmont||[[Countess Palatine Christiane Henriette of Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld|Christiane Henriette of Palatinate-Birkenfeld]]<br />19 August 1741<br />[[Zweibrücken]]<br />seven children
|align="center"|29 August 1763<br>[[Bad Arolsen]]<br><small>aged 58</small>||  
|align="center"|29 August 1763<br>[[Bad Arolsen]]<br><small>aged 58</small>||  
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| [[George, Count of Waldeck-Bergheim|George]] ||[[File:Graf Georg Friedrich Ludwig Belgicus von Waldeck-Bergheim (1732-1771).jpg|100px]]  
| [[George, Count of Waldeck-Bergheim|George]] ||[[File:Graf Georg Friedrich Ludwig Belgicus von Waldeck-Bergheim (1732-1771).jpg|100px]]  
|align="center"|20 July 1732<br>[[:de:Bergheim (Edertal)|Bergheim]]<br><small>Second son of [[:de:Josias I. (Waldeck-Bergheim)|Josias I]] and [[Dorothea Sophia of Solms-Rödelheim]]</small>
|align="center"|20 July 1732<br>{{ill|Bergheim, Edertal|lt=Bergheim|de|Bergheim (Edertal)}}<br><small>Second son of {{ill|Josias I, Count of Waldeck-Bergheim|de|Josias I. (Waldeck-Bergheim)|lt=Josias I}} and [[Dorothea Sophia of Solms-Rödelheim]]</small>
|align="center"|2 February 1763 – 9 April 1771||[[:de:Schloss Bergheim (Edertal)|County of Bergheim]]||[[Christine of Isenburg-Meerholz]]<br /><small>(22 November 1742 – 20 March 1808)</small><br />31 August 1766<br />no children
|align="center"|2 February 1763 – 9 April 1771||{{ill|County of Bergheim|de|Schloss Bergheim (Edertal)}}||[[Christine of Isenburg-Meerholz]]<br /><small>(22 November 1742 – 20 March 1808)</small><br />31 August 1766<br />no children
|align="center"|9 April 1771<br>[[:de:Bergheim (Edertal)|Bergheim]]<br><small>aged 38</small>|| Left no heirs and was succeeded by his brother.
|align="center"|9 April 1771<br>{{ill|Bergheim, Edertal|lt=Bergheim|de|Bergheim (Edertal)}}<br><small>aged 38</small>|| Left no heirs and was succeeded by his brother.
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| [[:de:Josias II. (Waldeck-Bergheim)|Josias II]] ||[[File:Josias II. Graf von Waldeck-Bergheim.jpg|100px]]  
| {{ill|Josias II, Count of Waldeck-Bergheim|de|Josias II. (Waldeck-Bergheim)|lt=Josias II}} ||[[File:Josias II. Graf von Waldeck-Bergheim.jpg|100px]]  
|align="center"|16 October 1733<br>[[:de:Bergheim (Edertal)|Bergheim]]<br><small>Third son of [[:de:Josias I. (Waldeck-Bergheim)|Josias I]] and [[Dorothea Sophia of Solms-Rödelheim]]</small>
|align="center"|16 October 1733<br>{{ill|Bergheim, Edertal|lt=Bergheim|de|Bergheim (Edertal)}}<br><small>Third son of {{ill|Josias I, Count of Waldeck-Bergheim|de|Josias I. (Waldeck-Bergheim)|lt=Josias I}} and [[Dorothea Sophia of Solms-Rödelheim]]</small>
|align="center"|9 April 1771 – 4 January 1788||[[:de:Schloss Bergheim (Edertal)|County of Bergheim]]||[[Christine Wilhelmine of Isenburg-Büdingen]]<br /><small>(24 June 1756 – 13 November 1826)</small><br />5 March 1772<br />no children
|align="center"|9 April 1771 – 4 January 1788||{{ill|County of Bergheim|de|Schloss Bergheim (Edertal)}}||[[Christine Wilhelmine of Isenburg-Büdingen]]<br /><small>(24 June 1756 – 13 November 1826)</small><br />5 March 1772<br />no children
|align="center"|4 January 1788<br>[[:de:Bergheim (Edertal)|Bergheim]]<br><small>aged 54</small>||
|align="center"|4 January 1788<br>{{ill|Bergheim, Edertal|lt=Bergheim|de|Bergheim (Edertal)}}<br><small>aged 54</small>||
|- bgcolor=#fca
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| [[Josias III, Count of Waldeck-Bergheim|Josias III]] ||[[File:Josias Wilhelm Friedrich Christian Carl Graf zu Waldeck und Pyrmont (1774-1829).jpg|100px]]  
| [[Josias III, Count of Waldeck-Bergheim|Josias III]] ||[[File:Josias Wilhelm Friedrich Christian Carl Graf zu Waldeck und Pyrmont (1774-1829).jpg|100px]]  
|align="center"|13 May 1774<br>[[:de:Bergheim (Edertal)|Bergheim]]<br><small>First son of [[:de:Josias II. (Waldeck-Bergheim)|Josias II]] and [[Christine Wilhelmine of Isenburg-Büdingen]]</small>
|align="center"|13 May 1774<br>{{ill|Bergheim, Edertal|lt=Bergheim|de|Bergheim (Edertal)}}<br><small>First son of {{ill|Josias II, Count of Waldeck-Bergheim|de|Josias II. (Waldeck-Bergheim)|lt=Josias II}} and [[Christine Wilhelmine of Isenburg-Büdingen]]</small>
|align="center"|4 January 1788 – 9 June 1829||[[:de:Schloss Bergheim (Edertal)|County of Bergheim]]||[[Wilhelmine of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Freudenberg]]<br /><small>(23 April 1774 – 25 June 1817)</small><br />10 January 1802<br />no children
|align="center"|4 January 1788 – 9 June 1829||{{ill|County of Bergheim|de|Schloss Bergheim (Edertal)}}||[[Wilhelmine of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Freudenberg]]<br /><small>(23 April 1774 – 25 June 1817)</small><br />10 January 1802<br />no children
|align="center"|9 June 1829<br>[[:de:Bergheim (Edertal)|Bergheim]]<br><small>aged 55</small>|| Left no heirs and was succeeded by his brother.
|align="center"|9 June 1829<br>{{ill|Bergheim, Edertal|lt=Bergheim|de|Bergheim (Edertal)}}<br><small>aged 55</small>|| Left no heirs and was succeeded by his brother.
|- bgcolor=#fff
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| [[George I, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont|George I]] ||[[File:Fürst Georg von Waldeck und Pyrmont.jpg|100px]]  
| [[George I, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont|George I]] ||[[File:Fürst Georg von Waldeck und Pyrmont.jpg|100px]]  
|align="center"|6 May 1747<br>[[Bad Arolsen]]<br><small>Third son of [[Karl August, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont|Charles August]] and [[Countess Palatine Christiane Henriette of Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld|Christiane Henriette of Palatinate-Birkenfeld]]</small>
|align="center"|6 May 1747<br>[[Bad Arolsen]]<br><small>Third son of [[Karl August, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont|Charles August]] and [[Countess Palatine Christiane Henriette of Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld|Christiane Henriette of Palatinate-Birkenfeld]]</small>
|align="center"|24 September 1812 – 9 September 1813||Principality of Waldeck and Pyrmont||[[:es:Augusta de Schwarzburgo-Sondershausen|Augusta of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen]]<br />12 September 1784<br />[[Otterwisch]]<br />three children
|align="center"|24 September 1812 – 9 September 1813||Principality of Waldeck and Pyrmont||{{ill|Augusta of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen|es|Augusta de Schwarzburgo-Sondershausen}}<br />12 September 1784<br />[[Otterwisch]]<br />three children
|align="center"|9 September 1813<br>[[Rhoden]]<br><small>aged 66</small>||
|align="center"|9 September 1813<br>[[Rhoden]]<br><small>aged 66</small>||
|- bgcolor=#fff
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| [[George II, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont|George II]] ||[[File:Georg II. Fürst zu Waldeck und Pyrmont.jpg|100px]]  
| [[George II, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont|George II]] ||[[File:Georg II. Fürst zu Waldeck und Pyrmont.jpg|100px]]  
|align="center"|20 September 1789<br>[[Weil am Rhein]]<br><small>Son of [[George I, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont|George I]] and [[:es:Augusta de Schwarzburgo-Sondershausen|Augusta of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen]]</small>
|align="center"|20 September 1789<br>[[Weil am Rhein]]<br><small>Son of [[George I, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont|George I]] and {{ill|Augusta of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen|es|Augusta de Schwarzburgo-Sondershausen}}</small>
|align="center"|9 September 1813 – 15 May 1845||Principality of Waldeck and Pyrmont||[[Princess Emma of Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym|Emma of Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym]]<br />26 June 1823<br />[[Schaumburg]]<br />five children
|align="center"|9 September 1813 – 15 May 1845||Principality of Waldeck and Pyrmont||[[Princess Emma of Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym|Emma of Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym]]<br />26 June 1823<br />[[Schaumburg]]<br />five children
|align="center"|15 May 1845<br>[[Bad Arolsen]]<br><small>aged 55</small>||
|align="center"|15 May 1845<br>[[Bad Arolsen]]<br><small>aged 55</small>||
|- bgcolor=#fca
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| [[Charles, Count of Waldeck-Bergheim|Charles]] ||[[File:Graf Karl von Waldeck-Bergheim (1778-1849).jpg|100px]]  
| [[Charles, Count of Waldeck-Bergheim|Charles]] ||[[File:Graf Karl von Waldeck-Bergheim (1778-1849).jpg|100px]]  
|align="center"|17 November 1778<br>[[:de:Bergheim (Edertal)|Bergheim]]<br><small>Fourth son of [[Josias II, Count of Waldeck-Bergheim|Josias II]] and [[Christine Wilhelmine of Isenburg-Büdingen]]</small>
|align="center"|17 November 1778<br>{{ill|Bergheim, Edertal|lt=Bergheim|de|Bergheim (Edertal)}}<br><small>Fourth son of [[Josias II, Count of Waldeck-Bergheim|Josias II]] and [[Christine Wilhelmine of Isenburg-Büdingen]]</small>
|align="center"|9 June 1829 – 21 January 1849||[[:de:Schloss Bergheim (Edertal)|County of Bergheim]]||Karoline Schilling von Canstatt<br /><small>(2 February 1798 – 7 October 1866)</small><br />25 April 1819<br />six children
|align="center"|9 June 1829 – 21 January 1849||{{ill|County of Bergheim|de|Schloss Bergheim (Edertal)}}||Karoline Schilling von Canstatt<br /><small>(2 February 1798 – 7 October 1866)</small><br />25 April 1819<br />six children
|align="center"|21 January 1849<br>[[:de:Bergheim (Edertal)|Bergheim]]<br><small>aged 70</small>||
|align="center"|21 January 1849<br>{{ill|Bergheim, Edertal|lt=Bergheim|de|Bergheim (Edertal)}}<br><small>aged 70</small>||
|- bgcolor=#fff
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|colspan="7" align=center| <small>''Regency of [[Princess Emma of Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym|Emma of Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym]]  (1845-1858)''</small>
|colspan="7" align=center| <small>''Regency of [[Princess Emma of Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym|Emma of Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym]]  (1845-1858)''</small>
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| [[Adalbert I, Count of Waldeck-Bergheim|Adalbert I]] ||  
| [[Adalbert I, Count of Waldeck-Bergheim|Adalbert I]] ||  
|align="center"|19 February 1833<br>[[:de:Bergheim (Edertal)|Bergheim]]<br><small>Son of [[Charles, Count of Waldeck-Bergheim|Charles]] and Karoline Schilling von Canstatt</small>
|align="center"|19 February 1833<br>{{ill|Bergheim, Edertal|lt=Bergheim|de|Bergheim (Edertal)}}<br><small>Son of [[Charles, Count of Waldeck-Bergheim|Charles]] and Karoline Schilling von Canstatt</small>
|align="center"|21 January 1849 – 24 July 1893||[[:de:Schloss Bergheim (Edertal)|County of Bergheim]]||[[Agnes Caroline of Sayn-Hohenstein]]<br /><small>(18 April 1834 – 18 February 1886)</small><br />3 August 1858<br />seven children<br /><br />[[Ida Charlotte of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Hohenstein]]<br /><small>(25 February 1837 – 7 May 1922)</small><br />18 October 1887<br />no children
|align="center"|21 January 1849 – 24 July 1893||{{ill|County of Bergheim|de|Schloss Bergheim (Edertal)}}||[[Agnes Caroline of Sayn-Hohenstein]]<br /><small>(18 April 1834 – 18 February 1886)</small><br />3 August 1858<br />seven children<br /><br />[[Ida Charlotte of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Hohenstein]]<br /><small>(25 February 1837 – 7 May 1922)</small><br />18 October 1887<br />no children
|align="center"|24 July 1893<br>[[:de:Bergheim (Edertal)|Bergheim]]<br><small>aged 60</small>||
|align="center"|24 July 1893<br>{{ill|Bergheim, Edertal|lt=Bergheim|de|Bergheim (Edertal)}}<br><small>aged 60</small>||
|- bgcolor=#fff
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| [[Friedrich, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont|Frederick]] ||[[File:Prince Frederick of Waldeck and Pyrmont. (Album Photographs. Royal Portraits, 1875-1890).jpg|100px]]  
| [[Friedrich, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont|Frederick]] ||[[File:Prince Frederick of Waldeck and Pyrmont. (Album Photographs. Royal Portraits, 1875-1890).jpg|100px]]  
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| [[Adalbert II, Count of Waldeck-Bergheim|Adalbert II]] ||  
| [[Adalbert II, Count of Waldeck-Bergheim|Adalbert II]] ||  
|align="center"|6 January 1863<br>[[:de:Bergheim (Edertal)|Bergheim]]<br><small>Son of [[Adalbert I, Count of Waldeck-Bergheim|Adalbert I]] and [[Agnes Caroline of Sayn-Hohenstein]]</small>
|align="center"|6 January 1863<br>{{ill|Bergheim, Edertal|lt=Bergheim|de|Bergheim (Edertal)}}<br><small>Son of [[Adalbert I, Count of Waldeck-Bergheim|Adalbert I]] and [[Agnes Caroline of Sayn-Hohenstein]]</small>
|align="center"|24 July 1893 – 13 November 1918||[[:de:Schloss Bergheim (Edertal)|County of Bergheim]]||''Unmarried''
|align="center"|24 July 1893 – 13 November 1918||{{ill|County of Bergheim|de|Schloss Bergheim (Edertal)}}||''Unmarried''
|align="center"|23 February 1934<br>[[:de:Bergheim (Edertal)|Bergheim]]<br><small>aged 71</small>||Abolition of the monarchy in 1918.
|align="center"|23 February 1934<br>{{ill|Bergheim, Edertal|lt=Bergheim|de|Bergheim (Edertal)}}<br><small>aged 71</small>||Abolition of the monarchy in 1918.
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File:Map Waldeck.png
Waldeck 1712–1921
File:Blaeu 1645 - Waldeck Comitatus.jpg
County of Waldeck in 1645
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County of Pyrmont Waldeck and Paderborn portion (1794)

The County of Waldeck (later the Principality of Waldeck and Principality of Waldeck and Pyrmont) was a state of the Holy Roman Empire and its successors from the late 12th century until 1929. In 1349 the county gained Imperial immediacy and in 1712 was raised to the rank of principality. After the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire in 1806 it was a constituent state of its successors: the Confederation of the Rhine, the German Confederation, the North German Confederation, and the German Empire. After the abolition of the monarchy in 1918, the renamed Free State of Waldeck-Pyrmont became a component of the Weimar Republic until divided between Hannover and other Prussian provinces in 1929. It comprised territories in present-day Hesse and Lower Saxony (Germany).

History

File:Armoiries de Waldeck.svg
Coat of arms of the counts of Waldeck (1349–1712)
File:Fürstenthümer Waldeck und Pyrmont 1863.jpg
Government bond of the Principality Waldeck and Pyrmont, issued 1 January 1863

The noble family of the Template:Ill and the later Princes of Waldeck and Pyrmont were male line descendants of the Template:Ill (based at Schwalenberg Castle), ultimately descendent from Template:Ill (reigned 1127–1136/7). Waldeck Castle, overlooking the Eder river at Waldeck, was first attested in 1120. A branch of the family was named after the castle in 1180, when Template:Ill acquired the castle through his marriage with Luitgard, daughter of Count Template:Ill of Template:Ill and Template:Ill, who was heiress of Waldeck. Over time, the family built up a small lordship in modern day North Hesse.

County of Waldeck

Initially, Waldeck was a fief of the Electorate of Mainz. In 1379, it became the County of Reichslehen.[1] After the death of Count Henry VI in 1397, the family split into two lines: the senior Landau line founded by Adolph III and the junior Waldeck line founded by Henry VII, which sometimes feuded with one another. The two lines came under the sovereignty of the Landgraviate of Hesse in 1431 and 1438 respectively, due to financial difficulties and the final victory of the Landgraviate over Mainz in 1427, which led to the transfer of the Template:Ill to Hesse. The Landgraves levied tribute on the Counts of Waldeck in exchange for forgiving their debts to them and taking on all their debts to others.[2]

After the death of Henry VIII in 1486, the Waldeck line split once more, into the Waldeck-Wildungen and Waldeck-Eisenberg lines. The senior Landau line ended with the death of Otto IV in 1495 and its possessions passed to the Wildungen and Eisenberg lines. In 1526 and 1529, Philip IV of Waldeck-Wildungen and Philip III of Waldeck-Eisenberg converted their respective principalities to Lutheranism. Several partitions led to the creation of further lines, but these were reunited by the new Wildung line in 1692.

In 1626, the family also inherited the Template:Ill and thereafter called themselves "Counts of Waldeck and Pyrmont." The two counties of Waldeck and Pyrmont were physically separated and were not united into a single legal entity until the 19th century.

In 1639, Count Philip Dietrich of Waldeck from the new Eisenberg line, inherited the Template:Ill in Gelderland along with the counties of Template:Ill in Münsterland, Template:Ill, and Wittem. The Lordship of Tonna in Thüringen, a fief of the Dukes of Saxe-Altenburg was inherited by Waldeck-Pyrmont in 1640, but sold to Duke Frederick I of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg in 1677. Waldeck remained the main residence of the county until 1655, when the residence was shifted from Waldeck to Arolsen. Philip Dietrich was succeeded in 1664 by his brother Count George Frederick, whose full title was "Count and Lord of Waldeck, Pyrmont, and Cuylenburg, Lord of Tonna, Paland, Wittem, Werth." In 1682, he was promoted by Emperor Leopold I to the status of "Prince of Waldeck", with Imperial immediacy. His four sons all predeceased him, so on 12 June 1685, he made a contract with his cousin, Christian Louis of the new Wildung line, to transfer the whole Waldeck patrimony to him and for it to be inherited by primogeniture thereafter. This agreement was confirmed by Emperor Leopold in 1697. After George Frederick's death in 1692, Christian Louis became the sole ruler of the entire principality.

The County of Cuylenburg and the Lordship of Werth were lost in 1714, owing to the marriage of George Frederick's second daughter, Sophia Henriette (1662-1702) to Ernest of Saxe-Hildburghausen.

Principality of Waldeck (1712–1848)

On 6 January 1712, Frederick Anthony Ulrich of Waldeck and Pyrmont was elevated to prince by Emperor Charles VI. During the American War of Independence from 1775 to 1783, Prince Frederick Carl Augustus provided a single battalion sized regiment to the British for the war in America in exchange for payment. A total of 1,225 Waldeck soldiers fought in America.

The principality was caught up in the Napoleonic Wars and in 1807 it joined the Confederation of the Rhine,[3] but not the Napoleonic Kingdom of Westphalia. Waldeck was required to guarantee equal rights of worship to its Catholic citizens and supply 400 soldiers in case of a campaign. For a brief period, from 1806 until 1812, Pyrmont was a separate principality as a result of the partition of the territory between the brothers Frederick and George, but the territories were reunited after Frederick's death.

The independence of the principality was confirmed in 1815 by the Congress of Vienna, and Waldeck and Pyrmont became a member of the German Confederation. In 1832 it joined the Zollverein. In 1847, on Prussian initiative, the sovereignty of Hesse-Kassel over Waldeck (and Schaumburg-Lippe) was finally revoked by the Federal Convention of the Confederation. This had been the case de facto since Waldeck joined the Confederation of the Rhine in 1807, but the ruling meant that Hesse-Kassel lost the right to claim the territory in escheat.

Principality of Waldeck-Pyrmont (1849–1918)

Since 1645, Waldeck had been in a personal union with the Template:Ill. Beginning in 1813, the prince strove to unite the two territories legally into the Principality of Waldeck-Pyrmont. However, political opposition meant that this did not take place until 1849. Even after the unification, Pyrmont retained its own tiny Landtag for budgetary matters until 1863/64. In 1849–1850, Waldeck was divided into three districts: the Template:Ill, the Template:Ill and the Template:Ill.

File:Waldeck-Schlossmuseum1-Asio.JPG
Fundamental law of the Principality of Waldeck and Pyrmont, 23 May 1849 (excerpts)
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Waldeck in 1905

On 1 August 1862, Waldeck-Pyrmont concluded a military convention with Prussia. As a result, Waldeck-Pyrmont fought on the Prussian side in the Austro-Prussian War of 1866 and thus avoided annexation at the war's end – unlike the neighbouring Electorate of Hesse. However, the small, cash-strapped principality could not afford to pay its contributions to the new North German Confederation, so the principality's Landtag unanimously voted to reject the North German Constitution in order to pressure the prince into signing an accession treaty Prussia. Bismarck had previously ruled out unification with Prussia on grounds of prestige. Therefore, under the treaty that Waldeck-Pyrmont and Prussia signed in October 1867, the principality remained nominally independent and retained its legislative sovereignty, but from 1 January 1868 Prussian took control of the principality's state deficit, internal administration, judiciary, and schools. Thereafter, Prussia appointed a State Director formally with the agreement of the prince. Appellate jurisdiction for Waldeck was exercised by the Prussian state court (Landgericht) in Kassel and for Pyrmont by the state court in Hannover. The prince retained control over the administration of the church, the prerogative of mercy, and the right of veto over new laws. He also continued to receive the income from his domains.[4] Prussian administration served to reduce administrative costs for the small state and was based on a ten-year contract that was repeatedly renewed for the duration of its existence. The situation continued in 1871, when the principality became a constituent state of the new German Empire. In 1905, Waldeck and Pyrmont had an area of 1121 km2 and a population of 59,000.

The princely house of Waldeck and Pyrmont is closely related to the royal family of the Netherlands. The last ruling prince, Frederick, was the brother of Queen Consort Emma of the Netherlands.

Free State of Waldeck-Pyrmont (1919–1929)

Script error: No such module "Labelled list hatnote". On 13 November 1918, at the end of World War I, during the German Revolution that resulted in the fall of all the German monarchies, a representative of the revolutionary workers' and soldiers' council of Kassel came to Waldeck and declared that the monarchy was abolished. The principality became the Free State of Waldeck-Pyrmont within the Weimar Republic. However, no new constitution was produced, so the monarchical constitution of 1849/1852 remained in force de jure until 1929.[5] The terms of the treaty with Prussia also remained in force. Following a referendum, Pyrmont was separated from Waldeck on 30 November 1921 and joined Prussia, becoming part of the new Hameln-Pyrmont district of the Province of Hanover.[6] After this, the territory was simply the Free State of Waldeck.

The remaining territory continued to be governed according to the 1867 treaty with Prussia until it was cancelled in 1926. On 9 April 1927, the federal Financial Equalisation act (Finanzausgleichsgesetz) was amended. For Waldeck, this meant that its allocation of federal tax income was reduced by almost 600,000 Reichsmarks. Without a massive rise in local taxes, the Free State was no longer financially viable. Therefore on 1 April 1929, the state was abolished and became part of the Prussian province of Hesse-Nassau. This marked the end of Waldeck's existence as a sovereign state.

Developments since 1929

When Waldeck joined Prussia in 1929, the three districts into which Waldeck had been divided in 1849–1850 (Eder, Eisenberg, and Twiste) were initially retained. Additionally, Höringhausen and Eimelrod, which had been exclaves of Prussia surrounded by Waldeck since 1866, were joined to Eisenberg district. In 1932, the federal government merged Eder and Eisenberg districts. The district of the Twiste was to be merged with the neighbouring district of Wolfhagen on 1 April 1934, but this was delayed after the Nazi seizure of power in 1933. A law of 28 February 1934 reversed the merger of Eder and Eisenberg and definitively cancelled the planned merger of Twiste and Wolfhagen.

On 1 February 1942, the three districts of Waldeck were merged into the new Template:Ill, which had its capital at Korbach. This new district had roughly the same borders as the old Free State. It was made part of Greater Hesse in 1945, which became the state of Hesse in the modern Federal Republic of Germany in 1946. On 1 August 1972, the city of Volkmarsen was separated from the district of Wolfhagen and reassigned to Waldeck. During the reform of the districts of Hesse in 1974, Waldeck was merged with the neighbouring district of Frankeberg to from the new district of Waldeck-Frankenberg, while the city of Züschen became a suburb of Fritzlar in Schwalm-Eder-Kreis.

Military

Waldeck had raised a battalion of infantry in 1681 but for much of the subsequent history leading up to the Napoleonic Wars, Waldeckers generally served as what is commonly described as 'mercenaries', but was actually 'auxiliaries' hired out by the rulers of Waldeck for foreign service. Such was the demand that the single battalion became two in 1740 (the 1st Regiment), three battalions in 1744, four in 1767 (forming a 2nd Regiment). Most notably the foreign service was with the Dutch (the 1st and 2nd Regiments) and British (after an agreement was signed with Great Britain in 1776 to supply troops for the American War of Independence, the 3rd Waldeck Regiment, of a single battalion, was raised). The 3rd Waldeck Regiment thus served in America, where they were known under the 'umbrella term' used during that conflict for all Germans—'Hessians'. The regiment, which was made up of 4 'Battalion companies', a 'Grenadier' company, staff and a detachment of artillery, was captured by French and Spanish troops supporting the Americans and only a small number returned to Germany, where some formed part of a newly raised 5th Battalion (1784).

By the time of Napoleon's conquest of Germany, the Waldeck regiments in Dutch service had been dissolved when, as the Batavian Republic, the country was made into a kingdom ruled by Napoleon's brother Louis. Reduced to battalion strength, they now formed the 3rd battalions of the 1st and 2nd Infantry Regiments of the Kingdom of Holland. The 5th Battalion was disbanded, and Waldeck was now also obliged to provide two companies to the II Battalion, 6th German Confederation (i.e., Confederation of the Rhine) Regiment (along with two companies from Reuß) in the service of the French Empire. As with all French infantry, they were referred to as 'Fusiliers'. They served mainly in the Peninsular War against the Duke of Wellington. In 1812, the 6th Confederation Regiment was re-formed, with three companies from Waldeck and one from Reuß again forming the II Battalion. By the time of the downfall of the French Empire in 1814 the battalions in Dutch service had disappeared, but Waldeck now supplied three Infantry and one Jäger Companies to the newly formed German Confederation.

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Cockade of Waldeck, worn on a Pickelhaube

By 1866, the Waldeck contingent was styled Fürstlisches Waldecksches Füselier-Bataillon, and in the Austro-Prussian War of that year Waldeck (already in a military convention with Prussia from 1862) allied with the Prussians; however the battalion saw no action. Joining the North German Confederation after 1867, under Prussian leadership, the Waldeck Fusilier Battalion became the III (Fusilier) Battalion of the Prussian Infantry Regiment von Wittich (3rd Electoral Hessian) No. 83, and as such it remained until 1918. The position of regimental 'Chef' (an honorary title) was held by the Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont.

Unlike Hesse-Darmstadt, Hesse-Kassel (or Hesse-Cassel) retained no distinctions to differentiate them from the Prussian. The Waldeckers however, were permitted the distinction of carrying the Cockade of Waldeck on the Pickelhaube. The Waldeck battalion was garrisoned, at various times, at Arolsen/Mengeringhausen/Helsen, Bad Wildungen, Bad Pyrmont and Warburg.

The regiment saw action in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870 (where it acquired the nickname Das Eiserne Regiment), and during the First World War—as part of the 22nd Division—fought mainly on the Eastern Front.

Gallery of castles

Rulers of Waldeck

Partitions of Waldeck under Waldeck rule

      
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Pyrmont

(1189–1494)
             
County of
Waldeck

(1107–1486)
County of
Schwalenberg

(1220–1356)
County of
Sternberg

(1255–1402)
      
County of
Landau

(1st creation)
(1397–1495)
      
      
       Waldeck renamed
County of Wildungen
(1st creation, Waldeck line)
(1486–1598)
       Inherited by
Spiegelberg family
(1494-1557);
House of Lippe
(1557-1583);
Gleichen family
(1583-1625)
County of
Landau

(2nd creation)
(1539–1579)
      
      
      
County of
Eisenberg

(1475–1682)
Raised to
Principality of
Eisenberg

(1682–1692)
County of Wildungen
(2nd creation, Eisenberg line)
(1607–1692)
      
County of Waldeck and Pyrmont
(1692–1712)
(Wildungen (Eisenberg) line)
Raised to
Principality of Waldeck and Pyrmont
(1712–1918)
County of
Bergheim

(1706–1918)

Table of rulers

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  1. Johann Adolph Theodor Ludwig Varnhagen: Grundlagen der Waldeckischen Regentengeschichte, vol. 1. Göttingen 1824, No. 88.
  2. Thomas Brückner, Lehnsauftragung. Inaugural-Dissertation. Juristische Fakultät der Bayerischen Julius-Maximilians-Universität, Würzburg 2002, p. 68.
  3. Akzessionsvertrag Waldecks zum Rheinbund, 18. April 1807
  4. Stenographische Berichte über die Verhandlungen des Preußischen Hauses der Abgeordneten: 1877/78, Vol. 2, Part 123, p. 1025
  5. Frank-Lothar Kroll, Geschichte Hessens. C. H. Beck, München 2006, ISBN 3-406-53606-9, p. 77.
  6. Staatsvertrag zwischen Preußen und Waldeck-Pyrmont über die Vereinigung des Gebietsteils Pyrmont mit Preußen of 29 November 1921 (Template:Ill 1922, p. 37, Waldeckisches Regierungsblatt. 1922, p. 55, Sammlung des bereinigten niedersächsischen Rechts, Vol. II, p. 7).
  7. Numbered III because, despite being the second ruler named Henry, traditional genealogies numbered another Henry, son of Count Henry I, and a canon at Paderborn (1211-1288) as Henry II. This Henry II never ruled.
  8. Actually the third ruler named Henry.
  9. This numbering takes in account Henry I, Count of Sternberg as Henry I of Schwalenberg
  10. Numbered VI because, despite being the fourth ruler named Henry, traditional genealogies numbered another Henry, son of Count Henry IV, and a dean at Minden (d.1349) as Henry V. This Henry V never ruled.
  11. Despite never missing any number from this point on, the numbering of the Henrys is irredeemably compromised (because of Henry II and Henry V, who never ruled). So, despite the total counting of 9 Henrys, only 7 actually ruled. Henry VII was the fifth ruler named Henry.
  12. Henry VIII was the sixth ruler named Henry.
  13. Despite succeeding first, he was numbered IV, probably because he was born after the then-still-heir Philip III of Eisenberg
  14. Otto joined the Order of St. John in 1539, and abdicated in the same year of his father's death, which seems to imply that he reigned in that year. See Haarmann (2014), p. 21.
  15. Philip V, like Otto, may have reigned, even if for only a few months, in Landau, together with his brother John I. Also, at the time of the division, Philip was not exercising any clerical position (was canon at Mainz in 1530, and then reappears as canon in Cologne in 1544), which would possibly extend a co-rulership that ended with Philip resuming his religious life at Cologne. See Haarmann (2014), p. 21; and Blankertz, Wilhelm, Schloß Hückeswagen Sonderdruck einer Artikelserie des „Bergischer Volksbote" (Burscheider Zeitung) July 1940, PDF, retrieved 14 December 2014.
  16. Counted II because Francis I was a son of Count Philip II, and counted as I, despite never ruling, and that was bishop of Münster and Osnabrück (r.1532-1553).
  17. He was taken by Anne of Cleves to England in 1540. Given that he is documented starting his religious career only in 1549, nothing seems to oppose a brief co-rulership of Francis in 1539–40, before his trip to England.
  18. In fact he was the second Francis ruling.
  19. Henry IX was the seventh and final ruler named Henry.
  20. Known in the Fruitbearing Society as the Early Godfather.