Stolberg (Rhineland) in the district of Aachen in North Rhine-Westphalia, part of the Duchy of Jülich until 1794, awarded to Prussia in 1815.
Stollberg, in the Erzgebirgskreis in the Free State of Saxony.
Former states of the Holy Roman Empire
County of Stolberg, created from the County of Hohnstein in 1210 and partitioned to Harz line (S-Stolberg) and Rhenish line (S-Rochefort and S-Königstein) in 1548
Stolberg-Gedern, partitioned from S-Wernigerode in 1677 and reunited thereto in 1804
Stolberg-Königstein, created from the partition of the County of Stolberg in 1548
Stolberg-Rochefort, created from the partition of the County of Stolberg in 1548
Stolberg-Stolberg, created from the partition of the County of Stolberg in 1548, partitioned in 1645 and 1706 to create S-Werngerode and S-Rossla, mediatised to the
Electorate of Saxony in 1803 and awarded to Prussia in 1815
Stolberg-Wernigerode, partitioned from S-Stolberg in 1645, partitioned to create S-Gedern in 1677, mediatised to Westphalia in 1807 and awarded to Prussia in 1815
People
Listed in chronological order by date of birth:
The
House of Stolberg, a large German noble family (Hoher Adel) with many branches.
This
disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Stolberg. If an
internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.
Stolberg (Rhineland) in the district of Aachen in North Rhine-Westphalia, part of the Duchy of Jülich until 1794, awarded to Prussia in 1815.
Stollberg, in the Erzgebirgskreis in the Free State of Saxony.
Former states of the Holy Roman Empire
County of Stolberg, created from the County of Hohnstein in 1210 and partitioned to Harz line (S-Stolberg) and Rhenish line (S-Rochefort and S-Königstein) in 1548
Stolberg-Gedern, partitioned from S-Wernigerode in 1677 and reunited thereto in 1804
Stolberg-Königstein, created from the partition of the County of Stolberg in 1548
Stolberg-Rochefort, created from the partition of the County of Stolberg in 1548
Stolberg-Stolberg, created from the partition of the County of Stolberg in 1548, partitioned in 1645 and 1706 to create S-Werngerode and S-Rossla, mediatised to the
Electorate of Saxony in 1803 and awarded to Prussia in 1815
Stolberg-Wernigerode, partitioned from S-Stolberg in 1645, partitioned to create S-Gedern in 1677, mediatised to Westphalia in 1807 and awarded to Prussia in 1815
People
Listed in chronological order by date of birth:
The
House of Stolberg, a large German noble family (Hoher Adel) with many branches.
This
disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Stolberg. If an
internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.