Wratislaw von Fürstenberg
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Wratislaw I, Count of Fürstenberg (also called Wratislaw the Elder) (31 January 1584 – 10 July 1631) was an officer in Spanish and Austrian service, as well as a diplomat and President of the Imperial Court Council.
Count Wratislaw was born on 31 January 1584 in Prague into the Kinzig Valley line of the Fürstenberg family. He was a son of Count Albrecht I von Fürstenberg and Baroness Elisabeth von Pernštejn. His older brother was Christoph II von Fürstenberg. After his father's death, he and his brother agreed on a division of the inheritance. Wratislaw received the Lordship of Möhringen, after which he took his name, Count of Fürstenberg-Möhringen.[1]
Wratislaw received his education in Prague.[1]