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===Origin/meaning=== | ===Origin/meaning=== | ||
The Provostry of Ellwangen was established in 1460 as the secular successor state of the Abbey of Ellwangen with the rank of Principality. The provostry was led by a prince-provost and a chapter consisting of 12 noble canons and 10 vicars. In 1803 it was incorporated into Württemberg. Many of the Prince-Provosts were also bishop of one or more dioceses. | The Provostry of Ellwangen was established in 1460 as the secular successor state of the Abbey of Ellwangen with the rank of Principality. The provostry was led by a prince-provost and a chapter consisting of 12 noble canons and 10 vicars. In 1803 it was incorporated into Württemberg. Many of the Prince-Provosts were also bishop of one or more dioceses. | ||
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File:Provostry of Ellwangenrp.jpg|alt=Arms (crest) of Provostry of Ellwangen|The arms in the Armorial Ribeaupierre (16th century) | |||
File:Provostry of Ellwangen17.jpg|alt=Arms of Provostry of Ellwangen|The arms in a 17th century manuscript | |||
File:Provostry of Ellwangen.hes.jpg|alt=Arms of Provostry of Ellwangen|The arms in the [[Wapen- en Vlaggenboek Hesman|Wapen- en Vlaggenboek]] van Gerrit Hesman (1708) | |||
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====Arms of Provosts==== | ====Arms of Provosts==== | ||
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File:worms-pfalz.jpg|[[Heinrich von der Pfalz]] (1521-1552) | File:worms-pfalz.jpg|[[Heinrich von der Pfalz]] (1521-1552) | ||
No image|[[Otto Truchsess von Waldburg]] (1553-1573) | No image|[[Otto Truchsess von Waldburg]] (1553-1573) | ||
File:Ellwangen-freyberg.jpg|[[Christoph von Freyberg-Eisenberg]] (1573-1584) | |||
File:Ellwangen-hausen.jpg|[[Wolfgang von Hausen]] (1584-1603) | File:Ellwangen-hausen.jpg|[[Wolfgang von Hausen]] (1584-1603) | ||
No image|[[Johann Christoph von Westerstetten]] (1603-1613) | No image|[[Johann Christoph von Westerstetten]] (1603-1613) | ||
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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: | |||
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[[Category:German States|Ellwangen]] | [[Category:German States|Ellwangen]] |
Latest revision as of 14:47, 7 January 2024
PROVOSTRY OF ELLWANGEN
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Origin/meaning
The Provostry of Ellwangen was established in 1460 as the secular successor state of the Abbey of Ellwangen with the rank of Principality. The provostry was led by a prince-provost and a chapter consisting of 12 noble canons and 10 vicars. In 1803 it was incorporated into Württemberg. Many of the Prince-Provosts were also bishop of one or more dioceses.
Image gallery
The arms in the Wapen- en Vlaggenboek van Gerrit Hesman (1708)
Arms of Provosts
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Johann von Hürnheim (1460-1461)
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Albrecht von Rechberg (1461-1502)
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Bernhard von Westerstetten (1502-1503)
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Albrecht Thumb von Neuburg (1503-1521)
Heinrich von der Pfalz (1521-1552)
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Otto Truchsess von Waldburg (1553-1573)
Christoph von Freyberg-Eisenberg (1573-1584)
Wolfgang von Hausen (1584-1603)
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Johann Christoph von Westerstetten (1603-1613)
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Johann Christoph von Freyberg-Eisenberg (1613-1620)
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Johann Jakob Blarer von Wartensee (1621-1654)
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Johann Rudolf von Rechberg (1654-1660)
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Johann Christoph von Freyberg-Eisenberg (1660-1674)
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Johann Christoph Adelmann von Adelmannsfelden (1674-1687)
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Heinrich Christoph von Wolframsdorf (1687-1689)
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Ludwig Anton von Pfalz-Neuburg (1689-1694)
Franz Ludwig von Pfalz-Neuburg (1694-1732)
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Franz Georg von Schönborn-Buchheim (1732-1756)
Anton Ignaz von Fugger-Glött (1756-1787)
Clemens Wenzeslaus von Sachsen (1787-1803)
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