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  1. Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt foi um pequeno estado na Alemanha, atualmente incorporado ao estado da Turíngia. Tinha como capital a cidade de Rudolstadt . Historia. Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt foi estabelecido em 1599 no decurso de um reassentamento das terras da dinastia Schwarzburg.

  2. Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt was a small historic state in present-day Thuringia, Germany, with its capital at Rudolstadt . History. Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt was established in 1599 in the course of a resettlement of Schwarzburg dynasty lands.

  3. Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt ist der Name eines ehemaligen Fürstentums in Thüringen. Es wurde 1599 zunächst als Grafschaft Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt gebildet und war von 1710 bis 1918 ein Fürstentum. Nach dem Sturz der Monarchie wurde das Land 1918 zum Freistaat Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt und ging 1920 im Land Thüringen auf.

  4. The County of Schwarzburg was a state of the Holy Roman Empire from 1195 to 1595, when it was partitioned into Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt and Schwarzburg-Sondershausen. It was ruled by counts from the House of Schwarzburg. Schwarzburg Castle was first mentioned in a 1071 deed.

    Ruler
    Ruler
    Born
    Reign
    c.1000? Son of Sizzo [12] or Günther ...
    c.1030-1050
    County of Schwarzburg
    c.1030? Son of Sizzo I
    c.1050-1118
    County of Schwarzburg
    c.1050? Son of Sizzo II
    c.1070-1109
    County of Käfernburg
    1093 Son of Günther I and Matilda ...
    1109-1118
    County of Käfernburg
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RudolstadtRudolstadt - Wikipedia

    Website. www.rudolstadt.de. Rudolstadt is a town in the German federal state Thuringia, within the Thuringian Forest, to the southwest, and to Jena and Weimar to the north. The former capital of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt, the town is built along the River Saale inside a wide valley surrounded by woods.

  6. Schwarzburg is a municipality in the valley of the Schwarza ( German: Schwarzatal) in the district Saalfeld-Rudolstadt in Thuringia, in central Germany . It was first mentioned in 1071 as Swartzinburg. The (now-ruined) castle was from the 12th century the seat of the Counts of Schwarzburg.