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  1. The House of Fürstenberg (German pronunciation: [ˈfʏʁstn̩ˌbɛʁk] ⓘ) is an old and influential Swabian noble house in Germany, based primarily in what is today southern Baden-Württemberg near the source of the Danube river.

  2. The House of Fürstenberg ( German pronunciation: [ˈfʏʁstn̩ˌbɛʁk] ⓘ) is the name of a German noble family of Westphalia, which descended from Hermannus de Vorstenberg. He was a liegeman of the Archbishop of Cologne, who was among the prince electors of the Holy Roman Empire.

  3. The House of Fürstenberg is an old and influential Swabian noble house in Germany, based primarily in what is today southern Baden-Württemberg near the source of the Danube river. Numerous members of the family have risen to prominence over the centuries as soldiers, churchmen, diplomats, and academics.

  4. House of Fürstenberg (Swabia) From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. (Note:This category includes the princely House of Fürstenberg based in Swabia and their relatives in Bohemia. For the baronial House of Fürstenberg based in Westphalia, see Category:House of Fürstenberg (Westphalia).

  5. The German Wikipedia has an article de:Fürstenhaus Fürstenberg (Princely House of Fürstenberg) and an article de:Freiherren von Fürstenberg (Barons of Fürstenberg). According to the last article, the two families have "genealogically nothing in common" ( genealogisch nichts gemeinsam ). Känsterle 14:56, 18 February 2006 (UTC) Reply reply.

  6. Fürstenberg-Fürstenberg was a territory in Swabia, which was located in present-day southern Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It was ruled by the House of Fürstenberg in the Circle of Swabia during the Holy Roman Empire . History. The territory is named after the state of Fürstenberg and the Fürstenberg Castle.

  7. The House of Fürstenberg ( German pronunciation: [ˈfʏʁstn̩ˌbɛʁk] ( listen)) is the name of an old and influential Swabian noble house in Germany, based primarily in what is today southern Baden-Württemberg near the source of the Danube river.