Palatinate-Mosbach-Neumarkt
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Palatinate-Mosbach-Neumarkt Pfalz-Mosbach-Neumarkt | |
1448–99 | |
Capital Circle Bench |
Mosbach none none |
Palatinate-Mosbach | 1448 |
Extinct; to the Palatinate | 1499 |
Palatinate-Mosbach-Neumarkt was a state of the Holy Roman Empire based around Mosbach and Eberbach in the north of modern Baden-Württemberg, and Neumarkt in the Upper Palatinate of Bavaria, Germany.
Palatinate-Mosbach-Neumarkt was created in 1448 when Otto I of Palatinate-Mosbach obtained the entirety of Palatinate-Neumarkt. Otto I's successor Otto II ended the long-running dispute between the House of Wittelsbach and the when he acquired the castle of Wolfstein from . In 1490 all territorial rights over the state were transferred to Philip, Elector Palatine, and Otto II died heirless in 1499.
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Otto I | 1448–1461 |
Otto II | 1461–1499 |
Categories:
- House of Wittelsbach
- Counties of the Holy Roman Empire
- History of the Palatinate (region)