Solms-Laubach

Solms- Laubach is a branch of the noble family Solms, who descended from the branch of Solms- Lich. Seat of the race is the Laubach Castle.

The Count of Solms- Laubach were sovereign rulers of the kingdom county. This was in 1806 a part of the newly created Grand Duchy of Hesse. With the founding of the German Confederation, the House of Solms- Laubach was able gentleman with the predicate Highness under Article XIV of the German Federal Act of 8 June 1815. As Standesherren the senior of the house had qua constitution automatically a seat in the first chamber of the estates of the Grand Duchy of Hesse.

Significant representatives were:

  • Friedrich Magnus, Count of Solms- Laubach I. (1521-1561), Regent and from 1548 the reigning Count Solms- Laubach County
  • Friedrich Graf zu Solms- Laubach (1769-1822), Upper president of the Prussian Province of Jülich -Cleves -Berg
  • Hermann Graf zu Solms- Laubach (1842-1915), German botanist
  • Bernhard Graf zu Solms - Laubach Bruno (1900-1938), theater director and member of the Landtag of Hesse

Count of Solms- Laubach

With Count Carl Otto dies from the old foliage - acher line of Count Solms- Laubach.

New Laubacher - line

Otto I | Friedrich Magnus I. | Johann Georg I. | Albert Otto I | Johann Georg II | Albert Otto II | Carl Otto | Johann Friedrich | Frederick Ernst | Friedrich Magnus II | Christian August | Friedrich Ludwig Christian | Otto II | Friedrich | Georg Friedrich | Otto III. | Karl Georg

Bank of the ecclesiastical princes: Bishopric of Worms | Bishopric of Speyer | Hochstift Strasbourg | Bishopric of Basel | Hochstift Fulda | Principality Heiterheim | prince provost White Castle | Prüm Abbey | Former members: Archbishopric of Besançon | bishopric of Sion | Bishopric of Lausanne | Bishopric of Geneva | Bishopric of Metz | Bishopric of Toul | Bishopric of Verdun

Bank of secular princes: Duchy of Pfalz- Kaiserslautern | Duchy of Pfalz- simmering | Duchy of Pfalz- Veldenz | Duchy of Pfalz- Zweibrücken | Hesse- Darmstadt | Hesse- Kassel | Duchy of Savoy | Principality Hersfeld | Margraviate Nomeny | gefürstete County of Sponheim | gefürstete County Waldeck | gefürstete County Salm ( wild and Rhinegraves ) | gefürstete County Salm- Kyrburg ( wild and Rhinegraves ) | gefürstete County of Nassau - Usingen | gefürstete County of Nassau -Saarbrücken | gefürstete County of Nassau -Weilburg | gefürstete County Solms- Braunfels | gefürstete County Isenburg - Birstein | Former members: Duchy of Lorraine | Duchy of Savoy

Rhenish prelates: Monastery and Ritterstiftskirche Odenheim | Former members: Monastery Kaufungen

Bank of the counts and lords: county of Hanau - coins Mountain | County Solms- Hohensolms | County Solms- Lich | County of Solms- Laubach | County Solms- Roedelheim | County King Stone | County of Isenburg - Büdingen Büdingen | County of Salm- Grumbach ( wild and Rhinegraves ) | County of Salm- stone Grehweiler ( wild and Rhinegraves ) | County of Leiningen- Hard castle | County Leiningen- Westerburg | County of Sayn- ​​Wittgenstein -Wittgenstein | County of Sayn -Wittgenstein- Berleburg | County Kriechingen | county of Hanau -Lichtenberg | County Isenburg - büdingen - sea timber | County Isenburg - Büdingen - Waechtersbach | County Salm- Dhaun ( wild and Rhinegraves ) | county of Falkenstein | domination Reipoltskirchen | County Wartenberg | domination Bretz Home | domination Dagstuhl | domination Olbrück | Castle and village Mensfelden

Bank of cities ( imperial cities ): Frankfurt am Main | Friedberg | Wetzlar | Speyer | Worms | Former members: Strasbourg (Strasbourg) | Colmar | Obernai (Obernai ) | Kaysersberg | Türk home ( Turckheim ) | Rosheim | Benfeld | Schlettstadt ( Sélestat ) | Haguenau ( Haguenau ) | Wissembourg (Wissembourg ) | Landau in der Pfalz

  • Hessian noble family
  • Mittelhessen
  • House of Solms
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