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County of Tecklenburg
Grafschaft Tecklenburg
early 11th century–1808

Coat of arms of Tecklenburg

Coat of arms

County of Tecklenburg around the middle of the 13th century
County of Tecklenburg around the middle of the 13th century
County of Tecklenburg with Rheda about 1560
County of Tecklenburg with Rheda about 1560
StatusCounty
CapitalTecklenburg
Common languagesWest Low German
Historical eraMiddle Ages

• Established

early 11th century

• Tocounts of Schwerin

1327–1557

• Partitioned to create
    the County of Lingen

 
1493

• ToSolms-Braunfels
    by judgement

 
1696

• Sold to Brandenburg

1707

• MediatisedtoBerg

1808

• Annexed by France to form
    départementofLippe

 
1810–15
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Duchy of Saxony
Grand Duchy of Berg

The County of Tecklenburg (German: Grafschaft Tecklenburg) was a state of the Holy Roman Empire, located in the present German state of North Rhine-Westphalia and Lower Saxony.

History[edit]

Ruins of Burg Tecklenburg.

In the 12th century the county of Tecklenburg emerged in the region that is now called the "Tecklenburger Land" in the western foothills of the Teutoburg Forest.

Following the extinction of the counts of Tecklenburg in 1262, it was annexed by the neighbouring County of Bentheim in 1263. Between 1328 and 1562 it was ruled by the Counts of Schwerin. In 1365 they acquired the Lordship of Rheda, but in 1400 they lost the northern parts of the county with the districts of Cloppenburg, Friesoythe and Bevergern to the Prince-Bishopric of Münster.

Conrad of Tecklenburg-Schwerin [de] was the first ruler in Westphalia to introduce the Reformation and became a member of the Schmalkaldic League. Following the defeat of the League, the county of Tecklenburg was forced to cede territories to Charles V to form the County of Lingen. In 1557, in conflict with the claims of the House of Solms-Braunfels, the county was inherited by Arnold II (IV) of Bentheim-Tecklenburg whose son Adolf founded a new line of counts of Tecklenburg. In 1588 the counts introduced Calvinism to Tecklenburg.

In 1696 the County of Tecklenburg was ceded to the House of Solms. In 1707 Count William Maurice of Solms-Braunfels sold Tecklenburg to Prussia. In the Berlin Treaty of 1729 the comital house of Bentheim-Tecklenburg abandoned all claims to the county.

The county was mediatised to the Grand Duchy of Berg in 1808. Tecklenburg was annexed by France in 1810 together with many northwest German regions. The Congress of Vienna returned Tecklenburg to Prussia in 1816.

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