Solms-Laubach
Appearance
County of Solms-Laubach Grafschaft Solms-Laubach | |||||||||
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1544–1676 1696–1806 | |||||||||
Status | State of the Holy Roman Empire | ||||||||
Capital | Laubach | ||||||||
Government | Principality | ||||||||
Historical era | Middle Ages | ||||||||
• Partitioned from S-Lich | 1544 | ||||||||
1561 | |||||||||
1607 | |||||||||
1627 | |||||||||
• Annexed to Solms-Baruth | 1676–96 | ||||||||
• Mediatised to Hesse | 1806 | ||||||||
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Solms-Laubach was a County of southern Hesse and eastern Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. The House of Solms had its origins at Solms, Hesse.
Solms-Laubach was originally created as a partition of Solms-Lich. Solms-Laubach partitioned between itself and Solms-Sonnenwalde 1561; between itself, Solms-Baruth and Solms-Rödelheim 1607; and between itself and Solms-Sonnenwalde 1627. Solms-Laubach inherited Solms-Sonnenwalde in 1615. With the death of Count Charles Otto in 1676, it was inherited by Solms-Baruth and recreated as a partition in 1696. Solms-Laubach was mediatised to Hesse-Darmstadt in 1806.
Counts of Solms-Laubach
First creation: 1544–1676
- Frederick Magnus I (1544–61)
- John George (1561–1600)
- Albert Otto I (1600–10)
- Albert Otto II (1610–56)
- Charles Otto (1656–76)
Second creation: 1696–1806
- Frederick Ernest (1696–1723)
- Christian Augustus (1723–84), with...
- Frederick Magnus II (1723–38)
- Frederick Louis Christian (1784–1806)
Mediatized
- Otto (18..-1832)
- Friedrich (1832-1900)
- Otto (1900-1904)
- Georg (1904-1969)
- Otto (1969-1973)
- Karl (1973-, born 1963)
References
- Rudolph zu Solms-Laubach: Geschichte des Grafen- und Fürstenhauses Solms. Adelmann, Frankfurt am Main 1865