Waldburg-Waldsee
County (Principality) of Waldburg-Waldsee Grafschaft (Fürstentum) Waldburg-Waldsee | |||||||||
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| 1667–1806 | |||||||||
| Status | State of the Holy Roman Empire | ||||||||
| Capital | Bad Waldsee | ||||||||
| Common languages | Alemannic German | ||||||||
| Government | Principality | ||||||||
| Historical era | Middle Ages | ||||||||
| 1667 | |||||||||
• Annexed Wolfegg | 1798 | ||||||||
• Raised to principality | 1803 | ||||||||
| 1806 | |||||||||
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Waldburg-Waldsee was a County and later Principality within Holy Roman Empire, ruled by the House of Waldburg, located in southeastern Baden-Württemberg, Germany, around Bad Waldsee.
Waldburg-Waldsee was a partition of Waldburg-Wolfegg. When the Wolfegg branch extinguished in 1798, the Waldsee branch inherited Wolfegg. Waldburg-Waldsee was a county prior to 1803, when it was raised to a principality shortly before being mediatised to Württemberg in 1806. The castle of the princes of Waldburg-Waldsee lies in the town of Kißlegg.