Palatinate-Kleeburg
Palatinate-Kleeburg was a state of the Holy Roman Empire, which centered on the Alsatian lordship of Kleeburg.
Palatinate-Kleeburg Pfalz-Kleeburg | |
1604 – 1731 | |
Capital Circle Bench |
Kleeburg Upper Rhenish Council of Princes |
Partitioned from Palatinate-Zweibrücken | 1604 |
Extinct; to P.-Z.-Birkenfeld | 1731 |
Palatinate-Kleeberg was the younger partition of Palatinate-Zweibrücken in 1604 for John Casimir, the youngest son of John I, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken. His marriage to Catharina of Sweden, eldest surviving daughter of King Charles IX of Sweden would eventually see his elder son and successor Charles Gustavus succeeded to the Swedish throne in 1654, giving Palatinate-Kleeburg to his younger brother Adolph John I. The Count Palatine of the line, Gustavus Samuel Leopold, inherited the Duchy of Zweibrücken and its seat in the Imperial Diet in 1718. After his death in 1731, Palatinate-Kleeburg passed to Palatinate-Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld.
Name |
Date |
Notes |
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John Casimir | 1604–1652 | |
Charles Gustavus | 1652–1654 | King of Sweden from 1654 |
Adolph John I | 1654–1689 | |
Adolph John II | 1689–1701 | |
Gustavus Samuel Leopold | 1701–1731 | Count Palatine of Zweibrücken |