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County of Stadion-WarthausenGrafschaft Stadion-Warthausen | |||||||||||
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1741–1806 | |||||||||||
Coat of arms | |||||||||||
Status | State of the Holy Roman Empire | ||||||||||
Capital | Warthausen | ||||||||||
Government | Principality | ||||||||||
Historical era | Middle Ages | ||||||||||
• Partitioned from Stadion | 1741 | ||||||||||
• Mediatised to Austria and Württemberg | 1806 1806 | ||||||||||
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Stadion-Warthausen was a county located in around Warthausen in western Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Stadion-Warthausen was a partition of Stadion County, and was mediatised to Austria and Württemberg in 1806.
Counts of Stadion-Warthausen
- Anthony Henry Frederick (1741–68)
- Francis Conrad (1768–87)
- Johann Philipp (1787–1806) (Died 1824)
- Franz (1824–1853)
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