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The House of Urach is a morganatic cadet branch of the formerly royal House of Württemberg. Although the Württemberg dynasty was one of many reigning over small realms in Germany into the 20th century, and despite the fact that marital mésalliances in these dynasties usually disinherited the descendants thereof, the Dukes of Urach unusually managed to elicit consideration for candidacy for the thrones of several European states, viz. the Kingdom of Württemberg, the abortive Kingdom of Lithuania, the Principality of Monaco and even the Principality of Albania. Although none of these prospects came to fruition, they reflected monarchical attempts to accommodate the rapid shifts in national allegiance, regime and international alliances that intensified throughout the 19th century, leading up

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  • House of Urach (en)
  • Urach (mittelalterliches Adelsgeschlecht) (de)
  • Urach (dinastia) (it)
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  • Die Grafen von Urach waren ein schwäbisches Adelsgeschlecht des 12. und 13. Jahrhunderts, die von ihrem Hauptsitz bei Urach (heute Bad Urach in Baden-Württemberg) wirkten. Die Grafen von Urach waren stammesverwandt mit den Grafen von Achalm. Aus ihrem Geschlecht gingen die Grafen von Freiburg und die Grafen von Fürstenberg hervor, von denen letzteres Adelshaus noch besteht. Die Uracher Linie endete bereits um das Jahr 1261, Urach war fortan Teil der Grafschaft Württemberg. (de)
  • The House of Urach is a morganatic cadet branch of the formerly royal House of Württemberg. Although the Württemberg dynasty was one of many reigning over small realms in Germany into the 20th century, and despite the fact that marital mésalliances in these dynasties usually disinherited the descendants thereof, the Dukes of Urach unusually managed to elicit consideration for candidacy for the thrones of several European states, viz. the Kingdom of Württemberg, the abortive Kingdom of Lithuania, the Principality of Monaco and even the Principality of Albania. Although none of these prospects came to fruition, they reflected monarchical attempts to accommodate the rapid shifts in national allegiance, regime and international alliances that intensified throughout the 19th century, leading up (en)
  • I conti di Urach furono una nobile famiglia sveva del XII e XIII secolo, che operarono dalla loro sede nei pressi di Urach (oggi Bad Urach nel Baden-Württemberg). I conti di Urach furono imparentati con i . I e i conti di Fürstenberg discesero dalla loro stirpe, quest'ultimi ancora esistenti. La linea di Urach terminò nel 1261, e da quel momento in poi Urach fece parte della contea di Württemberg. (it)
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