County Palatine of Tübingen
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Was a state of the Holy Roman Empire in the medieval period.
Establishment
January 1147: From 1146, Hugo V (1125-1152) would bear the title of count palatine (Pfalzgraf), as Hugo I of Tübingen.
Chronology
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1. Events
January 1172: Montfort County goes to Tübingen by marriage.
January 1181: Vorarlberg, Liechtenstein, part of eastern Switzerland and other territories become the core of the domain of the Montfort Counts.
January 1265: Gießen was sold to the landgraves of Hesse in 1264.
January 1295: The Nassau Domains acquired Weilburg.
January 1307: Hohenberg County acquired Horb.
January 1343: The County Palatine of Tübingen was sold to the County of Württemberg (1342).
Disestablishment
January 1347: After the Berger Grafenhaus died out, Ehingen fell to the House of Austria in 1346.