Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen
Infobox Former Country
native_name = "Fürstentum Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen"
conventional_long_name = Principality of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen
common_name = Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen
continent = Europe
region = Swabia
country = Germany
era = Middle Ages
status = Vassal
empire = Holy Roman Empire
status_text = State of the
State of the
State of the
government_type = Principality
year_start = 1576
year_end = 1850
event_start = Partition of County of
spaces|4Hohenzollern
date_start =
1576
event1 = Raised to Principality
date_event1 = 1623
event_end = Incorporation into
spaces|4
date_end =
1850
p1 = Zollern
image_p1 =
s1 = Province of Hohenzollern
flag_s1 = Flagge Preußen - Provinz Hohenzollern.svg
flag_type = 
image_map_caption = Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen in 1848
capital = Sigmaringen
latd=48 |latm=5 |latNS=N |longd=9 |longm=13 |longEW=E
national_motto = _la. Nihil Sine Deo
( _en. Nothing without God)
national_anthem =
common_languages = German
religion = Roman Catholic
currency = The House of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen is the
History
The County of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen was created in 1576, upon the partition of the County of Hohenzollern, a
* Eitel Frederick IV of Hohenzollern-Hechingen (1545–1605)
* Charles II of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen (1547–1606)
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The Princes of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen ruled over a small principality in southwest Germany. Unlike the Hohenzollerns of Brandenburg and Prussia, the Hohenzollern of Sigmaringen, and their cousins of
The principality became an independent state in 1815 after the
The last prince, Karl Anton, served as
Because the Hohenzollern-Hechingen line died out in 1869 with the death of
French opposition to the candidacy of Carol's elder brother Prince Leopold for the throne of
Noble jurisdictions, titles and styles
outhern Germany
Noble jurisdiction
The head of the Swabian branch, of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, ruled over the following noble jurisdictions held in a
* countship of Hohenzollern (1061)
* burgraviate of Nuremberg (1192)
* countship of Veringen (1535)
* lordship of Haigerloch (1634)
* lordship of Wehrstein (1634)
* countschip of Berg (1781)
From 1061 until 1806 the six fiefs were an imperial immediacy of the
From 1806 until 1813 the fiefs were a province of the
The German Confederation was succeeded in 1866 by the
Noble titles
The head of the House of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen holds the titles of:
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* Count (Graf) of Sigmaringen
* Count (Graf) of Veringen
* Count (Graf) of Berg
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* Lord (Herr) of Wehrstein
The first degree descendants of the head of the House of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen born within holy matrimony and in good standing hold the titles of:
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* Prince or Princess (Prinz or Prinzessin) of Hohenzollern
tyles
The German original is: "Seine Durchlaucht (S.D.) " [name] " von Gottes Gnaden, Fürst von Hohenzollern, Burggraf von Nürnberg, Graf zu Sigmaringen, Veringen und Berg, Herr zu Haigerloch und Wehrstein"
The English translation is: "His Serene Highness (H.S.H.) " [name] "
Eastern Europe
Royal house
surname = House of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen
estate = of Romania
coat of arms =
country =
parent house =
titles = Prince ("
King ("Rege") (1881 - present)
founder = Carol I
final ruler = Michael I
current head = Michael I
founding year = 10 May 1866
dissolution =
deposition = 30 December 1947 (the communist coupe; the King was forced to abdicate)
nationality = German
cadet branches =
Noble jurisdictions
Prince Charles Eitel of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, and his descendants ruled over the
The modern state of
During the Russo-Turkish War, Romania fought on the Russian side. In the 1878 Treaty of Berlin, Romania was subsequently recognized as an independent state by the
In return for ceding to
In 1881, the
In 1918
Noble titles
The head of the royal house of Romania holds the title of:
*
The first degree descendants of the head of the royal house of Romania"' born within holy matrimony and in good standing hold the title of:
* Prince or Princess of Romania
tyles
The Romanian original is: "Majestatea Sa (M.S.) N.N., Regele Românilor" (or "Maiestatea Sa (M.S.) N.N., Regele Românilor"; both forms are accepted by the
The English translation is: "His Majesty (H.M.) N.N., King of the Romanians"
Coats of arms
outhern Germany
Major coat of arms (Gesamtwappen)
The combined
* Escutcheon: quartering of the
** first sixth: Burgraviate of Nuremberg (1214), on or (gold) a lion rampant sable (black) and a
** second sixth: Hereditary Chamberlain of the Holy Roman Empire (1504), on gules (red, two crossed
** third sixth: Lordship of Haigerloch and Wehrstein (1634), parted per fess gules (red) and argent (silver)
** fourth sixth: Countship of Sigmaringen (1535), on or (gold) a
** fifth sixth: Countship of Veringen (1535), on or (gold) three deerhorns horizontally with twice four, and once three
** sixth sixth: Countship of Berg (1781), on argent (white) a lion rampant gules (red) and a bordure of sable (black) with
** inescutcheon: Countship of Zollern (1061), quarterly sable (black) and argent (silver)
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* crest: sable (black) and argent (white) a head and shoulders of a German hound (Deutsche Bracke) (1317)
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** until the 19th century: Hie guet Zollere allwege (We were always good Zollern)
** from the 19th century onwards: NIHIL SINE DEO (Nothing without God)
Family coat of arms (Gesamt- mit Hauswappen)
The combined
* Escutcheon: quartering of the
** first sixth: Burgraviate of Nuremberg (1214), on or (gold) a lion rampant sable (black) and a
** second sixth: Hereditary Chamberlain of the Holy Roman Empire, on gules (red, two crossed
** third sixth: Lordship of Haigerloch and Wehrstein (1634), parted per fess gules (red) and argent (silver)
** fourth sixth: Countship of Sigmaringen (1535), on gules (red) a
** fifth sixth: Countship of Veringen (1535), on or (gold) three dearhorns horizontally with twice four, and once three
** sixth sixth: Countship of Berg (1781), on argent (white) a
** inescutcheon: Countship of Zollern (1061), quarterly sable (black) and argent (silver)
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* crest: seven particular crests, equivalent to the seven particular coat of arms (Hohenzollern, Nuremberg, Sigmaringen, Veringen, Berg, Haigerloch and Wehrstein)
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Eastern Europe
The major coat of arms of the kingdom of the Romanians consisted, from 1922 onwards, in its:
* an escutcheon of the combination of the territories of :
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** an inescutcheon of the
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Rulers
Members of the House of Hohezollern reigned as
outhern Germany
Counts (Graf) of Hohenzollern (1576-1623)
* Karl II 1576–1606
* Johann 1606–1623
Princes (Fürst) of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen (1623-1849)
* Johann 1623–1638
* Meinrad I 1638–1681
* Maximilian 1681–1689
* Meinrad II 1689–1715
* Joseph Franz Ernst 1715–1769
* Karl Friedrich 1769–1785
* Anton Aloys 1785–1831
* Karl 1831–1848
* Karl Anton 1848–1849
Claimants (1849-present)
* Karl Anton 1849–1885 (became Prince (Fürst) of Hohenzollern on the death of the last Prince of Hohenzollern-Hechingen in 1869)
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* Prince Friedrich of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen 1927–1965
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* Hereditary Prince Karl Friedrich of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen (
* Prince Alexander of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen (Second in line)
Eastern Europe
Princes of Romania (1866-1881)
* Carol I 1866–1881
King of the Romanians (1881-1947)
* Carol I 1881–1914
* Ferdinand 1914–1927
* Michael 1927–1930
* Carol II 1930–1940
* Michael 1940–1947
Claimants (1947-present)
* Michael 1947-present
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ee also
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External links
* [http://www.hohenzollern.de/schloss-sigmaringen/schloss/wappen.php Official website of the House of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen - heraldic backgroundinformation]
* [http://www.familiaregala.ro The official website of The Romanian Royal Family]
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