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  1. The House of Stolberg is the name of an old and large German dynasty of the former Holy Roman Empire 's high aristocracy ( Hoher Adel ). Members of the family held the title of Fürst and Graf.

  2. Stolberg-Stolberg was a county of the Holy Roman Empire located in the southern Harz region. Its capital was the town of Stolberg, now in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It was ruled by a branch of the House of Stolberg .

  3. Website. www.stadt-stolberg.de. Stolberg's timber-framed houses and castle. Stolberg (pronounced Stoul-berg Stolberg ⓘ) is a town (sometimes itself called 'Harz' in historical references) and a former municipality in the district of Mansfeld-Südharz, in the German State of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany.

  4. Katherine of Stolberg 1537 no children: Son of Herman VIII, inherited Schwarza. After his death, his county was annexed to the County of Stolberg. In 1549 Schwarza was annexed to the County of Stolberg: George Ernest: 27 May 1511: 1559-1583: 27 December 1583: Henneberg-Schleusingen: Elisabeth of Brunswick-Calenberg 19 August 1543 Münden one child

    Ruler
    Born
    Reign
    Death
    1040
    1052-1078
    7 August 1078
    c.1040
    1078-1091
    c.1091
    c.1070?
    1091-1144
    20 October 1144
    c.1040
    1091-1118
    21 August 1118
  5. The County of Stolberg (German: Grafschaft Stolberg) was a county of the Holy Roman Empire located in the Harz mountain range in present-day Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It was ruled by a branch of the House of Stolberg. Stolberg Castle. The town of Stolberg was probably founded in the 12th century

  6. Juliana, Condessa de Stolberg-Wernigerode (15 de fevereiro de 1506 Stolberg, Alta-Saxônia — 18 de junho de 1580 (74 anos) Casa de Stolberg), foi a mãe de Guilherme, o Silencioso, [1] o líder da bem-sucedida Revolta Holandesa contra os espanhóis no século XVI.