Solms-Braunfels

Solms-Braunfels

Solms-Braunfels

County in Hesse, Germany


Solms-Braunfels was a County and later Principality with Imperial immediacy in what is today the federal Land of Hesse in Germany.

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Carl of Solms-Braunfels (1812–1875), Founder of New Braunfels, Texas

History

Solms-Braunfels was a partition of Solms, ruled by the House of Solms, and was raised to a Principality of the Holy Roman Empire in 1742. The county of Solms-Braunfels was partitioned between: itself and Solms-Ottenstein in 1325; itself and Solms-Lich in 1409; and itself, Solms-Greifenstein and Solms-Hungen in 1592.

Frederick William (1696–1761) was created a Prince of the Holy Roman Empire in 1742, with his younger offspring also bearing the title prince and princess, styled Serene Highness. The Principality of Solms-Braunfels was mediatised to Austria, Hesse-Darmstadt, Prussia and Württemberg in 1806.

Rulers

Counts of Solms-Braunfels (1258–1742)

  • Henry III, Count 1258–1312 (died 1312), elder son of Henry II, Count of Solms
    • Bernhard I, Count 1312–49 (died 1349), second son of Henry III
      • Otto I, Count 1349–1410 (died 1410)
        • Bernhard II, Count 1409–59 (died 1459)
          • Otto II, Count 1459–1504 (1426–1504)

Princes of Solms-Braunfels (1742–1806)

Mediatized Princes of Solms-Braunfels

  • Ferdinand Wilhelm Ernst, 2nd Prince of Solms-Braunfels 1761–83 (1721–1783)
    • Wilhelm Christian Karl, 3rd Prince 1783–1837, mediatized 1806 (1759–1837)
      • Friedrich Wilhelm Ferdinand, 4th Prince 1837–73 (1797–1873)
    • Prince Friedrich Wilhelm of Solms-Braunfels (1770–1814)
      • Prince Friedrich Wilhelm Heinrich of Solms-Braunfels (1801–1868)
        • Ernst Friedrich Wilhelm, 5th Prince 1873–80 (1835–1880)
        • Georg Friedrich Bernhard, 6th Prince 1880–91 (1836–1891)
          • Georg Friedrich Victor, 7th Prince 1891–1970 (1890–1970)

The main branch of the princely House of Solms-Braunfels became extinct with Georg Friedrich Victor in 1970. Braunfels and Hungen Castles including their agricultural and forest estates were inherited by the last Prince's daughter Maria Gabrielle Princess of Solms-Braunfels (1918−2003) and her husband Hans Georg Count von Oppersdorff (1920−2003). Since 1969, they and their offspring bear the name Count/Countess von Oppersdorff-Solms-Braunfels, with consent of the Hessian Ministry of the Interior.

An Austrian side branch (which had owned estates in Bohemia and Hungary until 1945) became extinct in 1989.


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