Königsegg

Königsegg was a state in the southeastern part of what is now Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It emerged in 1192 as a lordship and was raised to a barony in 1470. It was partitioned in 1622 between itself, Königsegg-Aulendorf and Königsegg-Rothenfels.

Lordship (Barony) of Königsegg
Herrschaft (Freiherrschaft) Königsegg
1192–1622
Coat of arms
StatusLordship
CapitalAulendorf
Historical eraMiddle Ages
Early modern period
 Lordship
1192
 Raised to barony
1470
 Partitioned to create
    Aulendorf and
    Rothenfels


1622
 Raised to
    imperial estate
1629
 Inherited by
    Aulendorf
1663
 Rothenfels sold to
    Austria

1804 1622
 Mediatised to
    Württemberg

1806
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Duchy of Swabia
Kingdom of Württemberg

In 1629, Königsegg was raised to an imperial estate and became a member of the College of the Counts of Swabia at the Reichstag. With the extinction of its male line in 1663, it was inherited by Königsegg-Aulendorf.

In 1804, Königsegg sold Rothenfels to Austria. In 1806, the Rheinbundakte mediatised Königsegg to the Kingdom of Württemberg. Today, the Counts of Königsegg still reside at Königseggwald Castle in Swabia and at Halbturn Castle in Austria.

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