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Salm-Horstmar
was a short-lived
Napoleonic
County in far northern
North Rhine-Westphalia
,
Germany
, located around
Horstmar
, to the northeast of
Munster
. It was created in 1803 for
Wild- and Rhinegrave
Frederick Charles Augustus
of
Salm-Grumbach
following the loss of
Grumbach
and other territories west of the
Rhine
to
France
. It was
mediatised
to the
Kingdom of Prussia
in 1813 and the Wild- and Rhinegrave was awarded a princely title within Prussia three years later.
Count of Salm-Horstmar (1803?1813)
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- Frederick Charles Augustus (1803?1813)
Princes of Salm-Horstmar (1816-present)
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- Wilhelm Friedrich
, 1st Prince 1816-1865 (1799-1865)
- Otto I
, 2nd Prince 1865-1892 (1833-1892)
- Otto II
, 3rd Prince 1892-1941 (1867-1941)
- Philipp Franz
, 4th Prince 1941-1996 (1909-1996)
- Philipp Otto
, 5th Prince 1996?present (born 1938)
- Philipp,
Hereditary Prince
of Salm-Horstmar (born 1973)
- Prince Christian of Salm-Horstmar (born 1975)
- Prince Gustav Friedrich of Salm-Horstmar (born 1942)
- Prince Maximilian of Salm-Horstmar (born 1979)
- Prince Leopold of Salm-Horstmar (born 1982)
- Prince Johann Christof of Salm-Horstmar (born 1949)
- Prince Carlos Federico of Salm-Horstmar (born 1965)
- Prince Constantin of Salm-Horstmar (born 1994)
- Prince Adrian of Salm-Horstmar (born 1996)
References
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Bibliography
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- Alfred Bruns
:
Furstentum Salm-Horstmar
in: Gerhard Taddey: Lexikon der Deutschen Geschichte, Stuttgart, 1998, S. 1104f.
Digitalisat
- Gerhard Kobler
:
Historisches Lexikon der Deutschen Lander.
7.Aufl. Munchen, 2007 S.302 S.605
- Wilhelm Kohl
:
Das Bistum Munster: Die Diozese 4.
Berlin, New York, 2004 (Germania Sacra NF 37,4) S.231ff.
- Wilhelm Kohl:
Das Bistum Munster: Die Diozese 1
Berlin, New York, 1999 (Germania Sacra NF 37,7) S.573-576