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  1. Frederick Charles, Prince of Stolberg-Gedern (11 October 1693 – 28 September 1767), was a German politician. He founded the Stolberg-Gedern line of the House of Stolberg, which ended in 1804 when it became part of the line of Stolberg-Wernigerode .

  2. In 1677, the house of Stolberg-Gedern was created by the division of the lands of the house of Stolberg-Wernigerode. The second count of Stolberg-Gedern, Frederick Charles, bought promotion to the status of an Imperial Prince from Charles VII, Holy Roman Emperor on 18 February 1742.

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    There are over ten different theories about the origin of the counts of Stolberg, but none has been commonly accepted. Stolbergs themselves claimed descent from the 6th century Italian noble, Otto Colonna. This claim was symbolized by the column device on the Stolberg arms. However, it is most likely that they are descended from the counts of Hohns...

    Territories

    1. County of Stolberg(1200–1945) 2. County of Wernigerode(1429–1945) 3. County of Stolberg-Rossla(1341–1945) 4. Barony of Gedern(Hesse) (the castle 1535-1987, the estate until today) 5. Barony of Schwarza, Thuringia 6. Hohnstein Castle (Harz) 7. Elbingerode (Harz)(1427–1600) 8. Kelbra 9. Heringen, Thuringia

    Estates

    1. Allstedt(1542–1575) 2. Ebersburg (Harz) 3. Erichsberg Castle 4. Ernstburg 5. Grasburg (Rottleberode) 6. Heinrichsberg Castle 7. Hirzenhain, Hesse (since 1535 until today) 8. Ilsenburg Abbey and Ilsenburg House, Thuringia (16th century - 1945) 9. Jannowitz, Silesia 10. Königstein Castle(1535–1581) 11. Kreppelhof, Silesia 12. Morungen 13. Oberröblingen 14. Ortenberg, Hesse(since 1535 until today) 15. Peterswaldau, Silesia 16. Hofgut Ranstadt, Hesse (1535 until today) The counts of Stolberg a...

    Early rulers of Stolberg county

    1. Heinrich I (ruled 1222–1231) 2. Heinrich II (ruled 1231–1282) 3. Heinrich III (ruled 1282–1303) 4. Count Henry of Stolberg (ruled 1303–1347; died 1357), Bishop of Merseburg(1341–1357) 5. Heinrich VI (ruled 1347–1368), Bishop of Merseburg(1384–1393) 6. Count Botho of Stolberg the Elder(died 1455) 7. Countess Katharina of Stolberg (1463–1535), Abbess of Drübeck Abbey 8. Count Henry the Younger of Stolberg (1467–1508), Governor of Frisia 9. Count Botho of Stolberg(1467–1538) 10. Count Wolfgan...

    Line of Stolberg-Wernigerode

    1. Count Christian Ernest of Stolberg-Wernigerode(1691–1771) 2. Count Henry Ernest of Stolberg-Wernigerode(1716–1778) 3. Count Christian Frederick of Stolberg-Wernigerode(1746–1824) 4. Countess Louise of Stolberg-Wernigerode(1771–1856), Abbess of Drübeck Abbey 5. Count Henry of Stolberg-Wernigerode(1772–1854) 6. Count Anthony of Stolberg-Wernigerode(1785–1854) 7. Count William of Stolberg-Wernigerode(1807–1898), Prussian politician and general 8. Count Eberhard of Stolberg-Wernigerode(1810–18...

    Line of Stolberg-Gedern

    1. Prince Frederick Charles of Stolberg-Gedern(1693–1767) 2. Princess Louise of Stolberg-Gedern(1752–1824) 3. Princess Caroline of Stolberg-Gedern(1755–1828)

    Family coat of arms : In Gold ein schreitender schwarzer Hirsch; auf dem Helm mit schwarz-goldenen Decken ein natürlicher Pfauenschweif zwischen 2 silbernen Straußenfedern.

    Stammtafeln des mediatisierten Hauses Stolberg(in German), 1887
    Jörg Brückner (2005), Zwischen Reichsstandschaft und Standesherrschaft. Die Grafen zu Stolberg und ihr Verhältnis zu den Landgrafen von Thüringen und späteren Herzögen, Kurfürsten bzw. Königen von...
    Philipp Fürst zu Stolberg-Wernigerode und Jost-Christian Fürst zu Stolberg-Stolberg (ed.): Stolberg 1210–2010: Zur achthundertjährigen Geschichte des Geschlechts. Verlag Janos Stekovics, Dößel 2010...
  3. This category contains only the following file. Friedrich Carl Stolberg-Gedern.png 334 × 448; 269 KB. Categories: Frédéric (given name) 1693 births. 1767 deaths. House of Stolberg. Non-topical/index: Uses of Wikidata Infobox.

  4. Frederick Charles of Stolberg-Gedern (11 October 1693-28 September 1767) was a German nobleman and general of the Holy Roman Empire. Frederick Charles of Stolberg-Gedern was born in Gedern, Hesse, Germany in 1693, and he became Lord of Gedern in 1710 and an Imperial Prince in 1742.

  5. "Frederick Charles, Prince of Stolberg-Gedern (11 October 1693 – 28 September 1767), was a German politician. He founded the Stolberg-Gedern line of the House of Stolberg, which ended in 1804 when it became part of the line of Stolberg-Wernigerode." - (en.wikipedia.org 17.10.2021)

  6. Frederick Charles, Prince of Stolberg-Gedern (Q97015) From Wikidata. ... Frederick Charles of Stolberg-Gedern. 0 references. Identifiers. VIAF ID. 231921008. 1 reference.