Count de Salis-Seewis

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Gaudenz von Salis, current Count de Salis-Seewis (2005)
Dietegan Magnus à Salis (1473–1531), founder of the House of Salis-Seewis: .[1]

Count de Salis-Seewis (also written Comte or Graf v. Salis-Seewis / Graf Salis-Seewis / Graf Salis / Gräfin ["Countess"] von Salis / Graf von Salis) is a primogenitive title created in Versailles, France, on 1 February 1777, while the title Graf (to follow the Count)[2] was created in Vienna, Austria, 16 March 1915.[3]

Johann Gaudenz Gubert, second Count de Salis-Seewis. Soldier, statesman, and lieder writer or lyricist.
  • 1) Johann Ulrich Dietegan (1740–1815), married (1760) Jakobea von Salis-Bothmar (1741–1791); 1st Count;[4]
  • 2) Johann Gaudenz Gubert, (Malans 1762 - Malans 1834), poet, married Ursina von Pestalozzi; 2nd Count;[4][5]
  • 3) Johann-Ulrich Dietegan (Chur 1794– Modena 1844), married Barbara von Cleric; 3rd Comte;[4]
  • 4) (kaiserlich und königlich Hauptmann) Johann Gaudenz Gubert Dietegen (Malans 26.1.1824–1873), married (Agram 1857) Wilhelmine von Vranyczany-Dobrinović (Severin/Agram 1839 - Karlstadt 28.12.1898), daughter of Ambros von Vranyczany-Dobrinović by Julie Tompa de Horsova; 4th Count;[4]
Arms of Johann Gaudenz v Salis-Seewis : Salis-Seewis impaling, or quartered with, Salis-Bothmar. From an 1889 book cover, Adolf Frey's biography of the poet.
Salishaus in Seewis.[6]
Bothmar Castle at Malans, Switzerland, current seat of the Counts de Salis-Seewis
Bothmar, Malans, engraving from Adolf Frey's book, 1889.[7]

Counts of Salis-Seewis (after 1915)

Ancestor table of present Comte

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