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Palatinate-Sulzbach

 
Wikipedia: Palatinate-Sulzbach

Palatinate-Sulzbach was the name of two separate states of the Holy Roman Empire located in modern Amberg-Sulzbach, Bavaria, Germany.

Palatinate-Sulzbach (1569 - 1604)

Palatinate-Sulzbach
Pfalz-Sulzbach
1569 - 1604

Capital
Circle
Bench
Sulzbach
Bavarian
Council of Princes
Partitioned from Palatinate-Zweibrücken 1569
Anenxed to Palatinate-Neuburg 1604

Palatinate-Sulzbach was partitioned from Palatinate-Zweibrücken upon the death of Wolfgang, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken in 1569. His will provided that Palatinate-Sulzbach should be created out of Palatinate-Zweibrücken and ruled by his younger son Otto Henry. Otto Henry died in 1604 without any heirs so Palatinate-Sulzbach passed to Palatinate-Neuburg.

Name

Reign

Otto Henry 1569 - 1604

Palatinate-Sulzbach (1614 - 1742)

In 1614 Palatinate-Sulzbach was partitioned from Palatinate-Neuburg following the death of Count Palatine Philip Louis for his son Augustus. It consisted of two noncontiguous areas separated by the Electorate of Bavaria. It was bordered on the west by the territory of the Imperial city of Nuremberg and on the east by the Kingdom of Bohemia.

Augustus' successor Christian Augustus was a tolerant ruler who allowed his subjects to choose their religious denomination, introduced the simultaneum, allowed Jews to live in Sulzbach in 1666, and established an important printing industry. It became clear during the reigns of his successors that Palatinate-Sulzbach would inherit the Electoral Palatinate following the death of Charles III Philip, but this would only occur in 1742 for Charles Theodore.

Palatinate-Sulzbach
Pfalz-Sulzbach
1614 - 1742

Capital
Circle
Bench
Sulzbach
Bavarian
Council of Princes
Partitioned from Palatinate-Neuburg 1614
Annexed to Palatinate 1742

Name

Reign

Notes
Augustus 1614 - 1632
Christian Augustus 1632 - 1708
Theodore Eustace 1708 - 1732
John Christian Joseph 1732 - 1733
Charles Theodore 1733 - 1742 Elector Palatine; Duke of Bavaria


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