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Regents and lines of the House of Reuss

Weida Vögte von Weida (the Counts Reuss) .png Bailiffs and Lords of Weida,
Lords of Weida

Bailiffs of Weida (1193–1427)

  • Henry II , the Rich (1193–1209)
    (* around 1164/65; † around 1209)
  • Henry III. , the elder (1209–1219)
    (* around 1180; † around 1224)
  • Henry VI. , the pepper sack (1219–1243 / 54)
    (* around 1210, † around 1254)
  • Henry VII , the Red (1243 / 54–1260 / 61)
    (* around 1236; † around 1260)
  • Henry VIII (1243 / 54–1279 / 80)
    (* around 1238; † 1279/1280)
  • Henry IX. (1279 / 80–1302 / 20)
    (* around 1260; † around 1316/1320)
  • Heinrich X. , the Younger (1279 / 80–1293)
    (* around 1264; † 1293)
  • Henry XI. , the elder (1302 / 20–1363 / 66)
    (* around 1289, † around 1366)
  • Heinrich XII. (1302–1324)
    (* around 1288; † after 1349)
  • Henry XIII. , the knight (1351–1370 / 73)
    (* around 1338; † 1370/1373)
  • Heinrich XIV. , The Red (1355–1373 / 89)
    (* around 1342; † 1387/89)
  • Henry XVI. (XV.) (1374–1402 / 04)
    (* around 1366, † around 1404)
  • Henry XVII. (XVI.) , The elder (1402 / 04–1410) (* around 1390; † 1452/1454)
  • Henry XVIII (XVII.) , The middle (1402 / 04–1411) (* around 1394; † 1421/1426)
  • Heinrich XIX. (XVIII.) , The younger (1402 / 04–1427) (* around 1396; † around 1462)

Lords of Weida (1410–1531)

Vogt of Greiz

  • Heinrich V , the Younger (1209–1239 / 40)
    (* around 1184, † around 1240)
    (extinct around 1240)

Bailiffs of Plauen and Gera

  • Heinrich IV. , The Middle (1209–1237 / 38)
    (* around 1182; † 1249/1250)
  • Heinrich (1238–1244) (* around 1226, † around 1303)
  • Heinrich (1238-1244) (* around 1227; † 1269/74)

1244 Division into Plauen and Gera

A. Gera - Bailiffs and Lords of Gera (1244–1550)

  • Heinrich I (1244–1269 / 74)
    (* around 1227; † 1269/1274)
  • Heinrich II. , The Elder (1269 / 74–1306 / 11)
    (* around 1254; † 1306/1311)
  • Henry III. , the younger (1269 / 74–1309 / 11)
    (* around 1256; † 1309/1311)
  • Heinrich IV. , The Elder (1307 / 11–1343)
    (* around 1305; † 1343)
  • Heinrich V (1343–1377) (* around 1308; † 1377)
  • Henry VII (1377-1420) (* 1341; † 1420)
  • Henry VIII , the Elder (1420–1426)
    (* 1404; † 1426)
  • Heinrich X. , the Younger (1425–1451 / 52)
    (* 1415; † 1451/1452)
  • Henry IX. , the middle (1425–1482)
    (* 1406; † around 1482)

1482 division into Gera , Lobenstein and Schleiz

A1. Gera

  • Henry XI. , the elder (1482–1502)
    (* 1436; † around 1508) (extinct in 1508)

A2. Praise stone

  • Henry XIII. , the younger (1482–1489)
    (* 1439; † around 1489) (extinct in 1489)

A3. Schleiz

Gentlemen from Gera, Schleiz and Lobenstein

  • Heinrich XIV. , The Elder (1509–1538)
    (* 1471; † 1538)
  • Henry XV. , the younger (1538–1547)
    (* 1476; † 1550)
    (extinct in 1550)

B. Plauen - Bailiffs and Lords of Plauen

  • Heinrich I (1244–1303)
    (* around 1226, † around 1303)
  • Heinrich II. , The Bohemian (1274–1302)
    (* around 1254, † 1302)
  • Heinrich I , the Reuss (1274 (?) - 1295)
    (* around 1256, † 1295)

1306 Division into Plauen and Reuss from Plauen (Greiz)

I. Plauen - Bailiffs of Plauen

  • Henry III. , the
    tall one (1302–1347/48) (* around 1284; † 1347/1348)

I a. House Mühltroff

I b. House Plauen

  • Henry VI. (VIII.) , The younger (1348–1368 / 70) (* around 1324, † around 1370)
  • Henry IX. (VIII.) (1373–1412 / 13)
    (* around 1362; † around 1413)
  • Heinrich X. (I) (Burgrave of Meißen)
    (1408–1446 / 47) (* around 1387; † 1446/1447)
  • Heinrich II. (Burgrave of Meissen)
    (1446 / 47–1466) (* around 1417; † 1482/1484)
  • Henry III. (Burgrave of Meissen)
    (1482–1519) (* around 1453; † 1519)
  • Henry IV (Burgrave of Meissen)
    (1519–1554) (* 1510; † 1554)
  • Heinrich V (Burgrave of Meissen)
    (1554–1563 / 68) (* 1533; † 1568)
  • Henry VI. (Burgrave of Meissen)
    (1554–1563 / 72) (* 1536; † 1572)
    (extinguished in 1572)

II. Greiz - Bailiffs and Messrs Reuss von Plauen zu Greiz

  • Heinrich II. (1306-1350) (* around 1289; † 1350)
  • Henry III. , the elder (1350–1368)
    (* around 1333, † around 1368)
  • Heinrich IV. , The Middle (1359–1370)
    (* around 1335, † around 1370) (zu Ronneburg)
  • Heinrich V , the Younger (1359–1398)
    (* around 1337; † 1398) (zu Ronneburg)
  • Henry VI. , the elder (1368–1449)
    (* around 1355, † around 1449)
  • Henry VII , the Younger (1368–1426)
    (* v. 1368; † 1426)
  • Henry VIII (1398–1426 / 36)
    (* around 1382; † around 1426/1436)
  • Henry IX. , the elder (1426–1476)
    (* around 1410, † around 1476)
  • Heinrich X. , the Younger (1426–1462)
    (* around 1424; † 1462)
  • Henry XI. , the elder (1476–1502)
    (* around 1455, † around 1502)
  • Heinrich XII. , the middle (1476–1529)
    (* around 1459, † around 1539) (zu Kranichfeld)
  • Henry XIII. , the silence (1476–1535)
    (* 1464; † 1535)
  • Heinrich XIV. , The Elder (* 1506; † 1572) (1535–1547) and (1562–1564)
  • Henry XV. , the middle (* 1525; † 1578) (1535–1547) and (1562–1564)
  • Henry XVI. , the younger (* 1530; † 1572) (1535–1547) and (1562–1564)

1564 Division into Reuss older line , Reuss middle line and Reuss younger line

Arms of the Principality of Reuss-Greiz, svg
B. Reuss middle line
to Ober-Greiz (1564–1616)

  • Henry XV. , the middle (1564–1578)
    (* 1525; † 1578)
  • Henry XVII. , the Elder (1578–1607)
    (* 1561; † 1607)
  • Henry XVIII , the middle (* 1563; † 1616) (1578–1597) and (1607–1616)
    (extinct in 1616)

Arms of the Principality of Reuss-Greiz, svg
A. Reuss older line
to Unter-Greiz (1564–1583–1596)

1583 division into Untergreiz I and II

1596 division into Burgk and Untergreiz

A1. Burgk (1596-1640)

1616 Division into Burgk and Dölau
A1a. Dölau (1616–1636)

  • Heinrich IV. (1616–1636) (* 1580; † 1636) (expired in 1636)

A2. Lower leg (1596-1616)

  • Henry V (1572-1596) (II); (1596–1604)
    (* 1549; † 1604)
  • Henry III. (1604–1609) (* 1594; † 1609)
  • Henry IV. (1604–1616) (* 1597; † 1629)
  • Heinrich V (1604–1616) (* 1602; † 1667)

Messrs Reuss zu Greiz (1616–1625)

  • Henry IV (1616–1625) (* 1597; † 1629)
  • Henry V (1616-1625) (* 1602; † 1667)

1625 division into upper and lower brace

II. Undergrowth (1625–1668)

1668 division into Burgk , Untergreiz and Rothenthal

II a. Burgk (1668–1697)

  • Heinrich II. (1668–1697) (1673 - Count)
    (* 1634; † 1697) (expired in 1697)

II b. Lower leg (1668–1768)

II c. Rothenthal (1668–1698)

  • Heinrich V (1668–1698) (1673 - Count)
    (* 1645; † 1698) (expired in 1698)

I. Obergreiz (1625–1768)

1694 division into Obergreiz and Dölau
I a. Dölau (1694–1698)

  • Henry XVI. (1694–1698) (* 1678; † 1698) (expired in 1698)

1768 union of Obergreiz and Untergreiz
A. Count Reuss zu Greiz (1768–1778)

  • Henry XI. (1768–1778) (* 1722; † 1800),
    (1778 - Prince)

A. Princes Reuss older line (1778-1918)

Arms of the Principality of Reuss-Greiz, svg
C. Reuss younger line
of Gera (1564–1647)

1647 division into Gera , Schleiz , Lobenstein and Saalburg

C1. Gera (1647–1802)

C2. Schleiz (1647–1666)

  • Henry IX. (1647–1666) (* 1616; † 1666) (extinct in 1666)

C3. Lobenstein (1647–1678)

  • Heinrich X. (1647–1671) (* 1621; † 1671)
  • Henry III. (1671–1678–1710)
    (1673 - Graf) (* 1648; † 1710)
  • Heinrich V (1671–1672) (* 1650; † 1672)
  • Henry VIII (1671–1678) (1673 - Count)
    (* 1652; † 1711)
  • Heinrich X. (1671–1678) (1673 - Count)
    (* 1662; † 1711)

1678 division into Lobenstein , Hirschberg and Ebersdorf

I. Lobenstein (1678-1824)

Ia Count Reuss von Lobenstein zu Selbitz (1718–1778)

II. Hirschberg (1678-1711)

  • Henry VIII. (1678–1711) (* 1652; † 1711) (expired in 1711)

III. Ebersdorf (1678-1824)

C3. Lobenstein and Ebersdorf

C4. Saalburg (1647–1666)

C2. Schleiz (1666-1848)

C. Princes Reuss younger line (1848–1918)

Arms of the Principality of Reuss-Greiz, svg
C2 a. Paragium Köstritz (1692–1945)

I. Reuss-Köstritz - older branch (1748–1878)

II. Reuss-Köstritz - middle branch (from 1748)

III. Reuss-Köstritz - younger branch (from 1748)

Classification

The first members of the house were bailiffs of Weida , Gera and Plauen and were appointed by Emperor Heinrich VI. appointed - in his honor all male descendants were given the name Heinrich . The name Heinrichinger is therefore also used for the ruling family . The family has been divided into two main lines since 1564, those of Heinrich XIV (I) (* 1506; † 1572) and his brother Heinrich XVI. (* 1530; † 1572) go out. On August 26, 1673, all Reuss were raised to the rank of imperial count under the feudal sovereignty of the Bohemian crown. After the death of Count Heinrich III. On March 17, 1768, the two dominions of Obergreiz and Untergreiz under Heinrich XI. united to the county of Greiz. On May 12, 1778, Heinrich XI was raised. to the imperial princes (Reuss older line). The members of the house received the title Prince or Princess Reuss older line . The numbering of the "Heinrichs" was carried out sequentially. The last series begins with Heinrich I (* 1693) and ends with Heinrich XXIV. (* 1878; † 1927).

The later branches of the Counts Reuss zu Gera, Schleiz, Lobenstein, Ebersdorf and Köstritz led a numbering sequence that began and ended with the century. These lines were raised to the rank of imperial prince in 1806. The members of the house were given the title of Prince or Princess Reuss Younger Line . An address by the branch name (Prince Reuss zu Schleiz) was not unusual. The term "younger line" has not been used since June 5, 1930. The relatives are now called Prinz or Princess Reuss.

The material of the Vogt families up to 1427 is by Berthold Schmidt in his two volumes Urkundenbuch der Vögte von Weida, Gera and Plauen, as well as their house monasteries Mildenfurth, Cronschwitz and z. H. Kreuz bei Saalburg (1st volume: 1122–1356, 2nd volume: 1357–1427). Willy Flach (3rd volume: until the middle of the 14th century) and Otto Dobencker (corrections and additions to the above volumes) commented on this document edition. Representing the bailiffs of Weida remains a problem. The Schleiz archive was destroyed in 1945. The house archive of the Younger Line and the archive of the Older Line Reuss have been preserved. The inadequate and often incorrect source situation affects the entire period of all branches of the family from 1090 to around 1550. Secured data are documented, birth and birthdays. However, death dates during this period are often unsecured and, according to the highest possible probability, should be viewed with reservations, given the often divergent data sources. Genealogical details, even the assignment of members of the house, remain unclear.

The question of how the Russians got their name and when they got it for the first time was resolved. The latter was answered by Flach, the former by the events of the Schwarzburg genealogy between 1270 and 1320. According to this, Count Günther IV von Schwarzburg is the husband of Princess Sofija von Halitz, even if she never appears with her first name in all previously known documents of the Schwarzburgers. Reason: The grandson of Count Günther V. Sieghard von Schwarzburg, is called consanguineus of the Prince von Halitz; Count Heinrich V's older daughter marries the father of Bailiff Heinrich von Plauen, who is first given the name Ruzzo to distinguish him from his older brother of the same name, who, as the son of a Bohemian, bears the name Bohemus. If both ancestors - the older Schwarzburger as well as the younger Blankenburg line - are sons of the Russian princess Sofija, then the brothers listed between them in 1259 are very likely sons of the same mother, and the daughters of Count Günther IV daughters of the Russian mother are equally likely. This does not rule out a first marriage of the father, Count Günther IV., But possible children from this first connection, if it occurs, are in any case not tangible in a document. There can therefore be no question of a Vogt von Plauen having married a Russian princess.

Bailiffs and Lords of Weida

The first known representative of the house was Erkenbert I. von Weida , documented in 1122 in the entourage of Count Adalbert von Everstein at the consecration of the Johanniskirche zu Plauen in the Gau Dobena . Had fiefdom near the Volkenroda monastery , (* around 1090; † August 1, 1163/1169 or before 1143; ▭ in the parish church of St. Veit in Wünschendorf);
∞ (1120) Jordana von Gleissberg (* around 1100; † April 27, 1167/1173; ▭ in the parish church of St. Veit, Wünschendorf); They had the following offspring:

  • A1. Heinrich I. Probus , Vogt of Weida and Gera, documented 13 November 1130 to 21 July 1172. Owns fiefs and income in Thiemsburg, Ringeln, Körner, Graba, Saalfeld, Bremendorf and Bogisile near the Volkenroda monastery, (* um 1122; † before September 8, 1193; ▭ in the parish church of St. Veit, Wünschendorf);
    ∞ I: (1143/1155) Countess Lukardis von Lauterberg (* around 1126; † 1162; ▭ in the parish church of St. Veit, Wünschendorf), daughter of Count Burchard von Lauterberg (-);
    ∞ II: (1163) Countess Juliane von Schwarzburg (* around 1127; ▭ in the parish church of St. Veit, Wünschendorf), daughter of Sizzo III. von Schwarzburg (1095–1160), Vogt von Paulinzella (1114), Count von Schwarzburg (1123), Count von Käfernburg (1141), Count im Längwitzgau, founder of the Georgenthal Monastery (1143) and Gisela von Berg (1097–1153?)
    • B1. [I] Bernhard was wounded in 1183 in a fight near Tautenburg (* around 1158; † ⚔ around 1183 in Weida; ▭ in the parish church of St. Veit, Wünschendorf);
      ∞ () Katharina von Ebersberg (▭ in the parish church St. Veit, Wünschendorf), daughter of Count Engelhard von Ebersberg (-) and NN (-)
    • B2. [I] Ursula (* around 1160; † around 1182; ▭ in the parish church of St. Veit, Wünschendorf);
      ∞ () Grimoldus III. Nothaff (* around 1140; † after 1182)
    • B3. [II] Heinrich II. , "The rich", Vogt of Weida (1193-1209), Ritterschlag by Kaiser Heinrich VI. (1191), documented in 1174 ins. 1180 to 1196, owns the dominions Weida, Gera, Plauen, Greiz and Ronneburg, as well as probably Nordhalben, partly as imperial fiefs, partly as fiefs of the Landgraves of Thuringia, the bishops of Naumburg and Bamberg, the Quedlinburg monastery, the Counts of Everstein and Andechs-Meran, founded the Premonstratensian Monastery of Mildenfurth in 1193, (* around 1164/1165; † August 3, before 1209; ▭ in the Mildenfurth monastery near Gera);
      ∞ (1187) Countess Bertha von Vohburg or von Andechs? (* around 1160; † September 24th before 1209; ▭ in the Mildenfurth monastery near Gera)
      • C1. Henry III. , "The elder", Vogt von Weida-Ronneburg (1209-1219), founded the Weida line (expired in 1531), joined the Teutonic Order after 1219 , (* around 1180; † July 9, before 1224)
        • D1. Henry VI. , "The Pfeffersack", Vogt von Weida-Ronneburg (1219–1243 / 1254), documented March 18, 1237 to 1243, receives the Bailiwick of Weida and the care of Ronneburg in the division of the country, (* around 1210; † September 23 after 1254 ; ▭ in the Mildenfurth monastery near Gera);
          ∞ (1235) Heilika von Hardegg (* around 1214; † September 18, 12 ??; ▭ in the Mildenfurth monastery near Gera)
          • E1. Heinrich VII. , "The Red", Vogt von Weida (1243 / 1254–1260 / 1261), imperial district judge (iudex provincialis) of the Egerland (1257), (* around 1236; † November 26th after 1260; ▭ in the Mildenfurth monastery near Gera)
          • E2. Heinrich VIII. , Called von Orlamünde, Vogt von Weida (1243 / 1254–1279 / 1280), documented July 21, 1246 to 1279, after the death of his brother Heinrich VII. Owns the whole Vogtei Weida, inherited the Hof and Regnitzland after 1248 , on the other hand, passes Ronneburg, Nordhalben and the Höfer fiefdoms to the Plauen and Gera line, (* around 1238; † September 17, 1279/1280; ▭ in the Mildenfurth monastery near Gera);
            ∞ I: (1248) Countess Irmgard von Dewin (* around 1240; January 24 (year unknown); ▭ in the Mildenfurth monastery near Gera);
            ∞ II: (before June 19, 1258) Countess Sophie von Weimar-Orlamünde , documented July 1, 1258, (* around 1240; † after July 1, 1258), daughter of Count Hermann II. Von Weimar-Orlamünde (1184–1247 ) and Princess Beatrix of Andechs-Meranien (1210–1270)
            • F1. [I] Heilika (* around 1250);
              ∞ () Rudolf I. Schenk von Vargula (* around 1241, † after 1281)
            • F2. [I] Irmgard , documented as a widow 1281 to 1306, (* around 1260; † before 1318);
              ∞ () Richard von der Dahme, documented mention 1265 to 1278, (* around 1245; † before September 11, 1281)
            • F3. [II]Henry IX. (VIII.) , Vogt von Weida (1279 / 1280–1302 / 1320), documented from September 11, 1281 to September 28, 1316, (* around 1260; † after September 28, 1316/1320);
              ∞ () NN von Lobdeburg, daughter of Count Hartmann VII. Von Lobdeburg-Leuchtenburg (-1278) and Mechtild von Gleichen (stone?) (-1306)
              • G1. Henry XI. (X.), "the elder" , Vogt von Weida (1302 / 1320–1363 / 1366), documented June 14, 1289 to 1363, 1335 pledge lord of the Bailiwick of Zwickau, imperial land judge in the Egerlande 1323 / 35-1340, has 1357 the Feudal sovereignty over the fortress Schaunstein belonging to Wolfstriegel and in the same year recognizes the feudal sovereignty of the Burgraves of Nuremberg over Hof and Regnitzland, (* around 1289; † before November 21, 1366); ∞ I: (before September 16, 1323) Katharina von Plauen , documented May 15, 1318, (* around 1310; † before March 1, 1336), daughter of Heinrich III. von Plauen (-) and Margareta von Seeberg (-); ∞ II: (after January 1336) Katharina von Schönburg-Crimmitschau, documented May 22, 1357 to May 17, 1362, (* after 1310; † after May 17, 1362), daughter of Friedrich IV. (V.), Lord of Schönburg-Crimmitschau (1284–1347) and Agnes von Kittlitz (1288–1369)

                • H1. [II]Heinrich XIII., "The knight" , Vogt von Weida (1351-1370 / 1373), recognizes in 1354 the feudal sovereignty of the Landgrave of Thuringia for the castle and town of Weida, 1355 knight, 1366 sold the farm and Regnitzland to his brother Heinrich XIV., documented 7 January 1351 to 17 June 1370, (* around 1338; †† between June 17, 1370 and June 1, 1373);
                  ∞ () Ilse (Else) von Gera , documented from 1356 to June 3, 1371 (* around 1336; † after June 3, 1371 before August 18, 1415), daughter of Heinrich V. von Gera (1308–1377) and Countess Mechtild von Käfernburg (1302–1376)
                • H2. [II]Heinrich XIV., "The Red" , Vogt von Weida (1355–1373 / 1389), hereditary sells Hof and Regnitzland to Burgrave Friedrich V of Nuremberg , 1367 knight, documented November 3, 1355 to November 11, 1373, (* around 1342; † between February 8, 1387 and March 13, 1389);
                  ∞ () Margarete von Uttenhofen (* around 1346; † before September 7, 1376), daughter of Johann von Uttenhofen (1320-) and Gertrude (1324-)
                  • I1. Henry XVI. (XV.) , Bailiff of Weida (1374-1402 / 1404) 1390 imperial ban , documented 7 September 1376 to 18 January 1396 (* 1366, † before 23 September 1404)
                    ∞ () NN
                    • J1. Henry XVII. (XVI.), "The elder" , Vogt von Weida (1402 / 1404–1410), exchanged his share in Weida with the Margraves of Meißen in 1410 for the house and town of Schmölln , in 1423 was the burgrave of Nuremberg in Plauen, bought the castle and in 1437 Lordship of Hauenstein in Bohemia, documented from 1402 to June 6, 1452, (* around 1390; †† between June 6, 1452 and June 3, 1454);
                      ∞ (before 1415) Anna NN (* around 1396; † after April 14, 1442)
                    • J2. Henry XVIII (XVII.), "The middle one" , Vogt von Weida (1402 / 1404–1411), sells his share to Weida to the Margrave of Meissen, Herr zu Auerbach 1414, documented from September 23, 1404 to May 1, 1416, ( * after 1394; †† between September 11, 1421 and 1426);
                      ∞ (between June 5, 1405 and August 24, 1406) Anna von der Dahme, documented April 6, 1405 to October 3, 1414, (* around 1396; † around October 3, 1414), daughter of Hans von der Dahme ( 1359–1406) and Anna NN (1365-)
                    • J3. Heinrich XIX. (XVIII.), "The younger" , Vogt von Weida (1402 / 1404–1427), he exchanged his share from Weida for the castle and town of Berga in 1427 , Lord von Hauenstein in 1447, bought the rulership of Wildenfels in Saxony from the Plauen line in 1454 , documented September 23, 1404 to June 27, 1462, (* around 1396; † after June 27, 1462);
                      ∞ () Elisabeth von Dahme, documented on August 21, 1419, (* around 1410), daughter of Heinrich von Dahme (1390-) and NN von Birke (1394-)
                      • K1. Anna , first documented mention 1428, (* around 1416);
                        ∞ (1428) Hans von Torgau, Herr zu Zossen (1414), documented in 1428, (* around 1412; † between May 20, 1431 and May 20, 1433)
                      • K2. a daughter ? , first documented mention May 26, 1445
                      • K3. Heinrich XX. , documented in 1442, († after 1454)
                      • K4. Heinrich XXI. (XIX.) , Herr von Weida, Herr zu Wildenfels (1454 / 1462–1465 / 1512) and Berga, documented from October 25, 1464 to December 16, 1465, († between December 16, 1465 and June 11, 1512);
                        ∞ () Agnes Schenkin zu Landsberg, documented from December 16, 1465 to March 2, 1488, († between March 2, 1488 and June 11, 1512), daughter of Hans Schenk von Landsberg (1402–1442) and NN (-)
                        • L1. Heinrich XXII. (XX.), "The elder" , Herr von Weida, Herr zu Wildenfels (around 1480–1507), 1505 governor in Weimar, documented January 23, 1480 to October 20, 1502, (around 1466; † May 2, 1507 in Zwickau )
                        • L2. Heinrich XXIII. (XXI.), "The middle one" , Herr von Weida, Herr zu Wildenfels (around 1480–1510), sold his half to his brother Heinrich XXIV. (XXII.) In 1510, documented on January 23, 1480 and 7. February 1510, (around 1468 - after February 7, 1510)
                        • L3. Heinrich XXIV. (XXII.), "The Younger" , Lord of Weida, Lord of Wildenfels (around 1480–1531), documented January 23, 1480, (* around 1470; †† March 5, 1531 in Wildenfels);
                          ∞ (before 1493) Countess Margarete von Mansfeld-Querfurt, documented mention March 4, 1483, (* around 1458; † February 20, 1531 in Wildenfels ), widow of Count Ernst I von Mansfeld- Hinterort (before 1455–1486), daughter by Count Gebhard VI. von Mansfeld-Querfurt (1429–1492) and Countess Adelheid von Oldenburg ((1425) - after December 21, 1492), widow of Ernst II. (III.) von Honstein zu Klettenberg (1412–1454)
                          • M1. Margarethe von Weida, heiress of Wildenfels, documented document January 13, 1527 to November 1, 1569, (* around 1500; † after November 1, 1569);
                            ∞ (January 13, 1527) Count Johann Heinrich von Schwarzburg -Leutenberg (* 1496; † March 14, 1555 in Glauchau ; ▭ in Leutenberg ), son of Count Balthasar II. Von Schwarzburg -Leutenberg (1453–1525) and Anna Sack to Maldorf ( Mühltroff ) (1470-) - With the grandson of the last owner of Weida, Heinrich XXIV., The Weida line of bailiffs and lords of Weida died out in 1531 and with his daughter Margarethe completely.
                            • → Line extinguished
                        • L4. Elisabeth , canoness in the St. Servatius monastery in Quedlinburg (1493–1504), 28th abbess of the free secular monastery Gernrode and Frose (1504–1532), documented July 6, 1493, (* around 1474; † April 11, 1532 in Gernrode ; ▭ April 13, 1532 in the collegiate church St. Cyriakus in Gernrode)
                        • L5. Brigitte , nun in Gernrode (1504–1532), leaves the monastery after the death of her sister Elisabeth, documented from 1504 to 1532, (* around 1478; † after 1532 in Leutenberg )
                    • J4. Anna , nun at Cronschwitz , documented 14 October 1397 to 11 October 1409, (* around 1397)
                    • J5. Elisabeth , documented mention 1403 to 1418, (* around 1400);
                      ∞ () Gebhard XIII. von Querfurt , Herr zu Tannrode , documented 1396 to 1408, (* before 1396; † before January 30, 1418), son of Siegfried I von Querfurt (1340-1396) and Jutta von Blankenhain (1350-1383)
                  • I2. Jutta , nun (1397), lastly prioress (1411–1417) in Cronschwitz , documented 14 October 1397 to 3 December 1417, (* after 1368; † after December 3, 1417)
                • H3. [II] Katharina , nun in the monastery of St. Klara in Hof , documented mention May 15, 1355 to May 10, 1392, (* after 1344; † after May 10, 1392)
                • H4. [II] a daughter, documented in 1363, (* after 1346; † 1363/1366);
                  ∞ (before July 28, 1362) Heinrich VII. , Vogt von Plauen, documented from October 31, 1357 to February 26, 1380, (* around 1348; † after February 26, 1380), son of Heinrich V. (IV.) " der Elder "von Plauen (1322-1364) and Countess Irmgard von Orlamünde (1326-1388)
              • G2. Heinrich , documented from June 14, 1289 to January 18, 1300, (* around 1289; † after January 18, 1300)
              • G3. Sophie , nun, last head of the monastery in Cronschwitz , documented mention from 1306 to January 22, 1353, (* around 1298; † after January 22, 1353)
              • G4. Heinrich , preacher monk of Weida, 1321 and 1328 Vice prior to Jena, documented 1318 to 1333, († after 1333)
              • G5. Heinrich , preacher monk of Plauen, prior in 1310, documented evidence from December 12, 1293 to March 29, 1310.
              • G6. Heinrich , Procurator of St. Clara Monastery in Weißenfels , documented from February 1, 1322 to June 17, 1328
              • G7. a daughter (* around 1301);
                ∞ (before 1320) Hartmann IX. von Lobdeburg called von Bergow , Herr zu Gleina, first documented mention 1320 to 1323, (* around 1297; † 1327)
              • G8. a daughter (* around 1305);
                ∞ () Rüdiger von Sparneck , documented evidence 1348 to 1359, (* around 1301; † April 26, 1363)
            • F4. [II] Heinrich , documented on July 13, 1294, (* around 1262), provost in Jagow (1294) and chaplain to the Margraves of Brandenburg
            • F5. [II]Heinrich X. (IX.), "The Younger" , Vogt von Weida (1279 / 1280–1293), Vogt auf Tinz , documented from 1283 to June 2, 1293, (* around 1264; † between March 22, 1293 and 22 July 1293);
              ∞ () Hedwig NN , documented September 11, 1319 to December 8, 1331, (* around 1268; † after December 8, 1331), sold in 1331 Tinz to the Gera line
              • G1. Heinrich XII., "The younger" , Vogt von Weida (1302-1324), in 1318 lets the burgrave of Nuremberg fiefdom and Regnitzland, then a monk, documented April 1, 1302 (underage) until February 19, 1324, (* around 1288; † after 1349)
                ∞ () NN
                • H1. Heinrich XV., "The Younger" , Vogt von Weida called the Count, 1349 district judge of Eger, lay brother and finally a monk in the Minorite monastery in Weida, † without children; because in 1357 Heinrich XIII. only the castle-counts Nuremberg enfeoffment with court and Regnitzland, documented June 16, 1322 to December 13, 1358.
                • H2. Heinrich , Guardian of the Minorites in Weida, documented mention 7 July 1348 to 16 July 1355.
              • G2. Heinrich , Mönch, documented March 24, 1303 (underage), (* around 1290; † after 1355)
        • D2. a daughter, documented on March 26th, 1234, (* around 1212);
          ∞ () Albrecht von Kotzau (* around 1208; † before March 26, 1234), son of Konrad von Kotzau (-) and NN (-)
        • D3. Heinrich (1234)
    • C2. Heinrich IV., "The middle one" , bailiff and lord of Plauen and Gera (1209–1237 / 1238), documented from 1209 to February 7, 1249, received the bailiwick of Gera and the care of Reichenfels when the country was divided, called himself in 1238 bailiff of Gera , Knight of the Teutonic Order (1237), Landmeister in Prussia (1241–1244) becomes Vice Landmeister in 1249, (* around 1182; † after February 7, 1249; ▭ in Cronschwitz Monastery);
      ∞ (1225) (September 8, 1238 church separation of the marriage by Bishop Engelhard von Naumburg in the monastery church of Mildenfurth) Countess Jutta von Altenburg, heiress of Vogtsberg and Oelsnitz. She founded the Dominican nunnery of Cronschwitz in 1238 and became prioress in 1251, documented from September 8, 1238 to May 1, 1268, (* around 1186; † after May 1, 1268 in the Cronschwitz monastery; ▭ ibid), daughter of Burgrave Albrecht I of Altenburg (-1229) and NN (-)
      • D1. Henry I , Vogt of Plauen-Gera (1238-1244), Vogt of Plauen Greiz (1240 / 1244-1303), founder of the line Plauen , inherit the Bailiwick Plauen with Auerbach and Pausa by his father, as well as the rule of Greiz with Werdau (Werda?) And Reichenbach from his uncle Heinrich V., acquires Ronneburg and Schmölln from the Weida line, receives the markets of Asch and Selb from the Reich in 1281and Hirschberg as pledged property in1296, from 1282 to 1295 imperial judge in the Pleißnerlande, documented December 16, 1238 until March 7, 1303, (* around 1226; † after March 7, 1303);
        ∞ I: (1247 in Leuchtenburg ) Adelheid von Lobdeburg-Leuchtenburg, first documented mention in 1253, (* around 1228, † around 1253), daughter of Count Hermann VI. (IV.) Von Lobdeburg-Leuchtenburg (1198–1256) and Mechtild von Magdeburg (1202–1254);
        ∞ II: ((1250)) Countess NN von Everstein (* around 1230), daughter of Count Konrad I. von Everstein (1202–1256);
        ∞ III: (1253 in Lützelstein ) Countess Kunigunde von Lützelstein, documented April 1271 to January 18, 1300, (* around 1234; † before April 23, 1302), daughter of Count Hugo II. Von Lützelstein (1208–1283) and Elisabeth from Saarbrücken (-); Descendants see here
      • D2. Heinrich I , Vogt of Plauen-Gera (1238–1244), Vogt of Gera (1244–1269 / 1274), founder of the Gera line (expired in 1550), inherits the Vogtei Gera and the care of Reichenfels from his father, inherits Tanna and Mühltroff from his uncle Heinrich V, acquired after 1248 from the Andechs-Meran inheritance Nordhalben and the Höfer fiefs, documented December 16, 1238 to 1269, (* around 1227; † June 1, 1269/1274; ▭ in the Cronschwitz monastery);
        ∞ () Leukard (Irmgard) von Heldrungen, documented August 31, 1279, (* around 1231 in Arnshaugk; † after August 31, 1279 ibid), daughter of Hartmann von Heldrungen (1206/1227 – before 1242) and NN (-) ; Descendants see here
      • D3. Heinrich , documented document from June 9, 1248 to September 26, 1259, preacher monk, becomes Dominican prior of Erfurt in 1256, (* around 1229; † after September 26, 1259)
      • D4. Heinrich , documented June 9, 1248, preacher monk , 1248 Canon of Magdeburg, (* around 1230; † before August 17, 1251)
      • D5. one daughter († 7 years old)
      • D6. a daughter;
        ∞ (around May 25, 1278) Count Conrad V (IV.) Von Everstein-Ohsen (* before 1243; † April 28, 1283 / May 7, 1284), son of Count Conrad I (III.) Von Everstein - Ohsen (1202–1256) and Luitgard von Berg (-1243)
    • C3. Heinrich V., "the younger" , Vogt of Greiz and Reichenbach (1209–1239 / 1240), documented from 1209 to 1240, received when Greiz was divided with Reichenbach, called himself in 1240 Vogt of Greiz, (* around 1184; †† 28 May after 1239; ▭ in the Mildenfurth monastery near Gera);
      ∞ (1209) Ysengard von Waldenburg (* around 1180/1185; † March 13, 1224–1242; ▭ in the Mildenfurth monastery near Gera)
      • → Line extinguished - Greiz and Reichenbach fall to Plauen and Gera
    • C4. one son (1209)
    • C5. one son (1209)
  • A2. Erkenbert II. , Lord of Weida, (* around 1124; †† after 1171), documented (1143);
    ∞ (1160) Jordana, Countess Palatine of Saxony, daughter of Friedrich V von Putelendorf (1114–1179), Count Palatine of Saxony (1125), Canon in Magdeburg (1147), Bishop of Prague (1169) and Gisela von Schwarzburg (1118– 1147)
  • A3. Otto von Osterode, Lord of Osterode, (†† 1165/1171)
    • → Line extinguished - his property fell to his brother Heinrich I Probus

Vögte von Gera - gentlemen to Gera, to Lobenstein and to Schleiz

Heinrich I , Vogt of Plauen-Gera (1238–1244), Vogt of Gera (1244–1269 / 1274), founder of the Gera line(expired in 1550), inherits the Vogtei Gera and the care of Reichenfels from his father, inherits Tanna and Mühltroff from his uncle Heinrich V, acquired after 1248 from the Andechs-Meran inheritance Nordhalben and the Höfer fiefs, documented December 16, 1238 to 1269, (* around 1227; † June 1, 1269/1274; ▭ in the Cronschwitz monastery);
∞ () Leukard (Irmgard) von Heldrungen, documented August 31, 1279, (* around 1231 in Arnshaugk; † after August 31, 1279 ibid), daughter of Heinrich von Heldrungen (* around 1205); They had the following offspring:

  • A1. Mechtild (* around 1252; † 1309);
    ∞ (June 18, 1295 dispensation ) Friedrich III. "The Younger" from Schönburg zu Glauchau, documented in 1285, (* around 1258; † January 21, 1310), son of Friedrich I. von Schönburg (1220–1291) and Agatha von Colditz (1224–1312)
  • A2. Heinrich II., "The elder" , Vogt von Gera (1269 / 1274–1306 / 1311), owns besides Gera, Reichenfels, Mühltroff, Tanna, Nordhalben and the Höfer fiefs, 1278 the rule Lobenstein , gives away the rule Schwarzenberg in 1282 , documented from 1274 to December 31, 1306, (* around 1254; † between December 31, 1306 and April 4, 1311; ▭ in Cronschwitz);
    ∞ (around March 27, 1276) Countess Irmgard von Weimar-Orlamünde, documented in 1307, (* around 1264; † 1318; ▭ in Cronschwitz); Daughter of Count Otto III. "The mighty" from Weimar-Orlamünde (1236–1285) and Agnes von Leiningen (1230 / 40–1300)
    • B1. Sophie (around 1298; † after 1344);
      ∞ () Konrad (the Elder) von Tannrode, Herr zu Straußfurt, documented from 1306 to 1359, (* around 1297; † after 1358), son of Konrad von Tannrode (-1302) and NN Schenkin von Tautenburg
    • B2. Heinrich IV., "The elder" , Vogt von Gera (1307 / 1311-1343), acquires the Schleiz lordship around 1314 with the care of Saalburg and Burgk Castle , becomes district judge in Pleißenland in 1316 , buys Tinz from the Weida line in 1331 and 1333 a part of Langenberg von Friedrich (the Elder) von Schönburg, but passes Mühltroff to the Plauen line, documented from 1307 to September 14, 1343, (* around 1305; †† September 14, 1343; ▭ in Cronschwitz);
      ∞ (around June 24, 1324) Sophie Schenkin von Dornburg, documented document June 24, 1324 to December 8, 1331, († after 1331; ▭ in Cronschwitz), daughter of Rudolf Schenk von Tautenburg called von Dornburg (-1302) and Katharina von Lobdeburg called von Elsterberg (-1301)
    • B3. Heinrich V. , Vogt and lord of Gera (1343-1377), 1347 district judge in Meißen, in the Osterland, in Landsberg and Pleißen, sold the Blankenberg fortress to the Crown of Bohemia in 1371 and gave her the rule of Lobenstein and the Höfer fiefdom, documented June 20, 1309, (* around 1308; † December 8, 1377; ▭ in Cronschwitz);
      ∞ (before July 20, 1328) Countess Mechtild von Käfernburg, documented July 20, 1328, (* around 1313; † between May 25, 1375 before February 17, 1376; ▭ in Cronschwitz), daughter of Count Günther IX. von Käfernburg (1276–1344) and Countess Mechtild von Regenstein (1295–1344)
      • C1. Henry VI. , Vogt and Lord of Gera, documented January 20, 1344 to August 26, 1344, (* around 1332 in Gera; †† after 1344);
        ∞ (August 26, 1344 Dispens) Jutta von Plauen called Reuss, (* around 1331 in Plauen; † after 1344), daughter of Heinrich II. , Vogt von Plauen (1289–1350) and Salome von Schlesien-Glogau (1319– 1359)
      • C2. Anna , first as a nun (1376-1396) and then as prioress (1396-1406) in the Cronschwitz Monastery , documented February 17, 1376 to December 3, 1417, (* 1334; † after December 3, 1417; ▭ in the Cronschwitz Monastery)
      • C3. Lukardis , documented July 8, 1395, (* 1335; † between May 16, 1399 and before August 18, 1415);
        ∞ (around July 8, 1395) Count Otto VIII (X.) von Weimar-Orlamünde , Lord of Lauenstein, Lichtenberg and Magdala, 1387 Lord of Graefenthal, 1394 Lord of Schauenforst, documented 1367, († between February 25, 1404 and April 28, 1405), son of Friedrich II. (III.) von Orlamünde-Lauenstein (-1357/1367) and Sophie von Schwarzburg-Blankenburg (-1388)
      • C4. Ilse (Else) , documented from 1356 until June 3, 1371, (* around 1336; † after June 3, 1371 before August 18, 1415);
        ∞ () Henry XIII. "Der Ritter", Vogt von Weida, documented 7 Jan 1351 to 17 June 1370, (* around 1338; † between 17 June 1370 and 1 June 1373), son of Heinrich XI. (X.) "the elder" by Weida (1289-1366) and Katharina von Schönburg-Crimmitschau (1310-1362)
      • C5. Dorothea , documented March 3, 1376 to 1406, (* around 1337 in Gera; † before February 12, 1411; ▭ in Cronschwitz);
        ∞ I: (March 27, 1367) Count Heinrich von Truhendingen , documented March 16, 1365 to March 3, 1376, (* around 1320; † before September 18, 1380), son of Count Konrad von Truhendingen (1300-1328) and Sophie von Henneberg (1319-1360);
        ∞ II: (before December 20, 1387) Heinrich V, "the younger" Reuss from Plauen zu Ronneburg, documented November 23, 1358 to January 13, 1398, (* around 1337 in Plauen; † between January 13, 1398 and May 10, 1398), son of Heinrich II. Vogt von Plauen (1289–1350) and Salome von Schlesien-Glogau (1319–1359)
      • C6. Sophie , documented July 8, 1366, (* around 1339 in Gera; † before February 12, 1411);
        ∞ I: (1353) Count Heinrich V. von Beichlingen- Rotenburg, documented August 2, 1358, (* around 1337 in Rothenburg; † before July 8, 1366), son of Count Friedrich II. Von Beichlingen-Rotenburg (1292–1356 ) and Elisabeth von Anhalt-Aschersleben (1304-);
        ∞ II: (before March 27, 1367) Heinrich von Truhendingen (* around 1338);
        ∞ III: () Heinrich V., "the younger" Reuss from Plauen zu Ronneburg, documented November 23, 1358 to January 13, 1398, (* around 1337 in Plauen; † between January 13, 1398 and May 10, 1398) , Son of Heinrich II. Vogt von Plauen (1289–1350) and Salome von Schlesien-Glogau (1319–1359)
      • C7. Heinrich VII. , Bailiff and lord of Gera (1377–1420), buys their shares in Langenberg from the Reussians in Ronneburg in 1364, (* May 3, 1341; † between February 26 and July 22, 1420);
        ∞ I: (around December 4, 1367) Countess Elisabeth (Else) von Schwarzburg-Blankenburg, documented evidence from December 4, 1367 to May 28, 1399, (* around 1341; † after May 28, 1399 before October 23, 1401), daughter by Count Heinrich IX. (XII.) Von Schwarzburg-Blankenburg (1325-1372 / 1373) and Countess Agnes von Honstein (-after 1382);
        ∞ II: (October 23, 1401 in Rome, Eltville January 24, 1402 Dispens affinitatis) Countess Lutrud von Honstein-Heringen, documented October 23, 1401 to April 24, 1446, (* around 1372; † April 24, 1446), daughter by Count Dietrich VI. (VII.) Von Honstein-Heringen (1337–1393) and Countess Lutrud von Mansfeld (1335–1394)
        • D1. [I] Heinrich († 1412)
        • D2. [I] Mechtild (Metze) , initially a nun, then prioress of the Cronschwitz Monastery (1415-1420), documented January 20, 1406 to July 12, 1420, († 1420)
        • D3. [II]Henry VIII, "the elder" , lord of Gera (1420–1426), lord of Burgk (1425–1426), receives the care of Langenberg and Reichenfels as well as Vorwerk Tinz when the country is divided in 1425 1404; †† ⚔ fallen June 16, 1426 at Aussig );
          ∞ I: (August 30, 1412 in Kronach ) Countess Margarete von Wertheim, documented August 30, 1412 to September 23, 1415, († before October 23, 1424), daughter of Count Johann II. Von Wertheim (1360–1444) and Countess Mathilde von Schwarzburg (-1435);
          ∞ II: (October 23, 1424 dispensation, before May 2, 1426) Countess Wilburg von Schwarzburg-Leutenberg, documented May 2, 1426, († after 1426), widow of Friedrich II. Von Heydeck (Heideck) (1350 / 55– 1423), daughter of Count Heinrich XI. (XV.) Von Schwarzburg-Leutenberg (1358–1402) and Anna von Plauen (1354–1412)
        • D4. [II]Heinrich IX., "The middle one" , lord of Gera zu Lobenstein (1425–1482), received the rule of Lobenstein with Saalburg, Nordhalben and the Höfer fiefdom when the country was divided in 1425. Pilgrimage in 1461 to the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem, documented until December 21, 1480, (* January 14, 1406; † before August 21, 1482);
          ∞ (around February 17, 1435 before May 5, 1439) Countess Mechtild von Schwarzburg -Wachsenburg, documented from 1415 to April 24, 1446, (* 1409; † after August 4, 1456), daughter of Count Günther XVIII. (XXXII.) Von Schwarzburg-Wachsenburg (around 1380-1450) and Countess Mechtild (Metze) von Henneberg -Schleusingen (-1425)
          • E1. Heinrich , documented April 24, 1446 to April 3, 1451, 1446 Canon in Cologne and Mainz, († after April 3, 1451)
          • E2. Metze (Mechthild) (* 1434; † before May 13, 1478);
            ∞ () Bernhard von Torgau zu Zossen, documented May 13, 1478, († between May 10 and June 16, 1478)
          • E3. Heinrich XI., "The elder" , Lord of Gera (1482–1502) and Lobenstein (1489–1497), documented August 9, 1456, received the rule of Gera and the care of Rochsburg in Saxony when the country was divided in 1482, and in 1488 margravial Brandenburg Council, inherits from his brother Heinrich XIII in 1489. Lobenstein and Nordhalben, which he gave to his brother Heinrich XII in 1497. pledged, sold in 1502 the rule of Gera to Heinrich XIV., (* 1436; †† around September 25, 1508 in Gera)
            • → Line extinguished
          • E4. Brigitte , documented August 21, 1482 to 1490 (?), (* 1437; † after 1490);
            ∞ (before 1449) Count Heinrich XX. (XXV.) Von Schwarzburg-Leutenberg (* 1412; † between September 15, 1462 and June 27, 1464 on Leutenberg ), son of Count Heinrich XVI. (XXII.) Von Schwarzburg-Leutenberg (1375–1438) and (Margareta NN , documented mention 1412)
          • E5. Heinrich XII., "The middle one" , lord of Gera zu Schleiz (1482–1500) and Lobenstein (1497–1500), in 1481 imperial, electoral and ducal Saxon council, received the rule of Schleiz and the care of Reichenfels when the country was divided in 1482, inherits in 1489 from his brother Heinrich XIII. Saalburg and Burgk, documented August 9, 1456, (* 1438; † August 26, 1500; ▭ in the mountain church in Schleiz);
            ∞ () Countess Hedwig von Mansfeld-Heldrungen, documented mention 1477 to August 21, 1482, (* 1441; † 1527; ▭ in Schleiz), daughter of Count Volrad II. Von Mansfeld (1376–1450) and Margaretha von Schlesien-Priebus ( 1420–1491)
            • F1. Heinrich XIV., "The elder" , Herr von Gera (1502–1538) zu Lobenstein (1500–1538) and Schleiz (1509–1538), receives half Schleiz, half Lobenstein and Saalburg in the country divisions of 1501 and 1509, buys 19 September 1502 by Heinrich XI. the rule of Gera, documented July 7, 1496, (* 1471; † April 12, 1538 in Gera; ▭ in the Johanniskirche in Gera);
              ∞ I: (before September 19, 1502) Magdalena von Minitz auf Lischkow in Bohemia, documented January 25, 1499 to October 24, 1510, (* 1469/1474; † 1510/1515), widow of Baron Nikolaus (Mikuláš) III. from Hassenstein (Hasištejnský) to Lobkowitz (* after 1461; † 1500);
              ∞ II: (1515) Countess Anna von Beichlingen, documented on December 5, 1515, († July 30, 1571 in Gera), daughter of Count Adam von Beichlingen (1460–1538) and Countess Sophie von Sayn (1471–1508)
              • G1. [I] Hedwig , documented October 24, 1510, (* 1502; † 1531 in Gera; ▭ in the Johanniskirche ibid);
                ∞ () Count Johann II. Von Gleichen-Remda (* around 1504; † July 16, 1545), son of Count Ernst XIII. (XIV.) Von Gleichen-Remda (1460–1504) and Margarethe Schenkin von Tautenburg (1475–1520)
              • G2. [I] Magdalene , first documented mention October 24, 1510, († before January 23, 1527)
              • G3. [I] Anna (* 1504; † young, after October 24, 1510)
            • F2. Katharina , documented July 7, 1496 to May 23, 1505, (* 1475; † after May 23, 1505);
              ∞ (after July 7th, 1496 marriage contract ) Heinrich XI., "The elder" Reuss von Plauen , Herr zu Greiz, acquires the town of Zeulenroda as a pledge in 1500 in place of his wife's dowry from the house of Gera , documented March 4th, 1473-1. March 1500, (* around 1455 in Plauen; † before July 7, 1502), son of Heinrich IX., "The elder" Reuss von Plauen (1410–1476) and Freiin Magdalene zu Schwarzenberg (1426–1485)
            • F3. Heinrich XV., "The Younger" , lord of Gera zu Schleiz (1500–1550) and Lobenstein (1509–1550), lord of Gera (1538–1547), received half Schleiz, half Lobenstein and in the divisions of 1501 and 1509 Burgk, inherited (1538) after the death of his brother Heinrich XIV. The entire dominions, but lost the rule of Gera in 1547 to the Burgrave of Meissen, Heinrich IV. Von Plauen , (* 1476; †† August 7, 1550 at Burgk Castle ; ▭ in the mountain church in Schleiz);
              ∞ I: (around October 24, 1510) Ludmilla von Lobkowicz and Hassenstein ad H. Lischkow, documented on October 24, 1510, († between June 3 and September 11, 1532), daughter of Baron Nikolaus (Mikuláš) III. von Hassenstein (Hasištejnský) zu Lobkowitz (1461–1500) and Magdalena von Minitz auf Lischkow (1469 / 1474–1510 / 1515) later wife of Heinrich XIV., "the elder";
              ∞ II: Margarete NN , documented March 21, 1533, († before September 11, 1549);
              ∞ III: (May 6, 1550) Countess Margarete von Schwarzburg-Leutenberg (* around 1530; † March 18, 1559 in Harburg ; ▭ ibid), (∞ II: (September 8, 1551) Duke Otto II of Braunschweig-Harburg , (Born September 25, 1528 in Celle; † October 26, 1603)), daughter of Count Johann Heinrich von Schwarzburg-Leutenberg (1496–1555) and Margarethe von Weida (1500–1569)
              • → Line extinguished - Gera, Schleiz and Lobenstein fall to Plauen (Burgrave Heinrich IV. )
            • F4. Anna , documented 13 December 1499 to 20 February 1551, (1506) initially a nun, then (1533) the last prioress of the Cronschwitz Monastery , (* 1478; † September 28/29, 1555 in the Cronschwitz Monastery)
            • F5. Brigitte , documented in documents from September 30, 1516 to January 29, 1539, (* 1480; † 1552; ▭ in Kralupp, Bohemia);
              ∞ () Baron Nikolaus (Mikuláš) IV. Hassenstein (Hasištejnský) von Lobkowicz, documented mention 1499, († January 20, 1531; ▭ in Eidlitz ), son of Baron Nikolaus (Mikuláš) III. von Hassenstein (Hasištejnský) to Lobkowitz (1461–1500) and Magdalena von Minitz on Lischkow in Bohemia (1469 / 1474–1510 / 1515)
          • E6. Heinrich XIII., "The younger" , lord of Gera zu Lobenstein (1482–1489), lord of Hartenstein in 1477, received the rule of Lobenstein, Saalburg, Burgk, Nordhalben and the Höfer fiefs, documented on August 9, 1456 when the country was divided in 1482 until May 26, 1487, (* 1439; †† before October 1, 1489)
            • → Line extinguished - Lobenstein and Nordhalben fall on Gera, Saalburg and Burgk fall on Schleiz
          • E7. Katharina , nun in the Cronschwitz monastery , documented document June 24, 1454 to May 22, 1494, (* 1440; † after May 22, 1494 in Cronschwitz; ▭ ibid)
          • E8. Dorothea , 1460 Cantrix (lat., Singer), 1461 Siechmeisterin zu Nimbschen
        • D5. [II]Heinrich X., "the younger" , lord of Gera and Schleiz (1425–1451 / 1452), received the rule of Gera except Langenberg and Tinz and part of the rule of Schleiz with castle and town, in 1446 electoral Saxon secretary when the country was divided in 1425 Council, buys the fort and maintenance Rochsburg in 1448 (* October 11, 1415; † between January 27, 1451 and February 14, 1452 in Bohemian captivity in Prague);
          ∞ (between December 1, 1439 and June 23, 1440) Countess Anna von Henneberg-Römhild, documented until November 16, 1467, (* 1424; † after November 16, 1467), daughter of Count Georg I von Henneberg-Römhild (1395–1465) and Countess Johanna von Nassau-Weilburg (1408–1481)
          • E1. Heinrich , documented February 14, 1452, († before August 9, 1456)
          • E2. Margarete , documented February 14, 1452, (* around 1445; † after December 21, 1489 before 1497);
            ∞ (1462) Count Ernst IV of Honstein zu Lohra and Klettenberg (* 1440; † 1508), son of Count Heinrich XI. from Honstein zu Klettenberg (1402–1454) and Countess Margarethe von Waldeck (1405–1467)
          • E3. Ilse , documented February 14, 1452 to August 9, 1456, (* around 1452; † 1456)
          • E4. Catherine , 1454.
          • E5. Anna , 1454.
        • D6. [II] Anna , documented from December 3, 1417 to June 18, 1462, nun in the Cronschwitz Monastery, († after June 18, 1462)
        • D7. [II] Else (Ilse) , first documented mention March 30, 1425 to May 2, 1426, († after May 2, 1426)
        • D8. [II] Jutta , documented in March 30, 1425 to May 2, 1426, († after May 2, 1426)
    • B4. Heinrich , Knight of the Teutonic Order (1322–1344), 1323 and 1344 Commander of Reichenbach, before 1330 Commander of Elbing, documented March 18, 1322 to January 15, 1344, († after 1344)
    • B5. Catherine ;
      ∞ (December 29, 1327 Dispens 4 °, Avignon ) Count Günther VII. (XV.) Von Schwarzburg-Blankenburg, documented July 20, 1328 (* around 1270; † December 10, 1352), (∞ I: NN , documented 1326 ; ∞ III: () Mechthild NN , first documented mention 1358 to 1373), son of Count Heinrich IV. Von Schwarzburg-Blankenburg (–1287) and NN (-)
    • B6. a daughter;
      ∞ (before September 5, 1314) Friedrich von Töpen, documented mention 1310 to 1322, († after 1322)
    • B7. Agnes , nun in the Cronschwitz Monastery (1328–1338), documented mention August 31, 1328 to August 27, 1338, († after 1338)
    • B8. Irmgard , nun in Cronschwitz (1328–1338), documented August 31, 1328 to August 27, 1338, († after 1338)
  • A3. Heinrich III., "The Younger" , Vogt von Gera (1269 / 1274–1309 / 1311), Lord in Weißenfels (1309), documented from 1274 to 1306, (* around 1256; † between June 20, 1309 and August 3 1311)
    ∞ () NN (-)
    • B1. Heinrich , preacher monk in Plauen (1309–1333), first documented mention from 1309 to August 19, 1333
    • B2. a daughter, a nun in the Cronschwitz monastery , first documented mention in 1306
    • B3. a daughter, a nun in the Cronschwitz monastery, first documented mention in 1306.
  • A4. Heinrich , Knight of the Teutonic Order 1294, 1298 Komtur von Nessau , 1305 to 1312 and 1315 to 1319 Komtur von Elbing , 1312 to 1314 Grand Komtur , 1315 to 1319 Landkomtur von Culm, 1323 to 1324 Komtur von Reichenbach, 1326 to 1328 Komtur von Engelsburg, documented June 30, 1294 to August 24, 1326, († after June 1, 1328)
  • A5. Heinrich , Dominican prior in Plauen (1304-1318), documented May 20, 1304 to January 18, 1318.
  • A6. Leukard , first documented mention 1314 to 1351, († after 1351);
    ∞ () Hermann II. Von Kranichfeld, Lord in Ober-Kranichfeld (1314), documented mention 1286 to 1333, (* before 1286; † after 1333), son of Volrad von Kranichfeld (1260–1304) and Mechtild von Blankenburg
  • A7. Sophie , nun in the Cronschwitz monastery, first documented mention 1306.
  • A8. Katharina , nun in the Cronschwitz Monastery, first documented mention 1306.

Vögte von Plauen - Lords of Plauen, Mühltroff, Burgraves of Meißen, Lords of Greiz, Burgk and Dölau

Henry I , Vogt of Plauen-Gera (1238-1244), Vogt of Plauen Greiz (1240 / 1244-1303), founder of the line Plauen , inherit the Bailiwick Plauen with Auerbach and Pausa by his father, as well as the rule of Greiz with Werdau (Werda?) And Reichenbach from his uncle Heinrich V., acquires Ronneburg and Schmölln from the Weida line, receives the markets of Asch and Selb from the Reich in 1281and Hirschberg as pledged property in1296, from 1282 to 1295 imperial judge in the Pleißnerlande, documented December 16, 1238 until March 7, 1303, (* around 1226; † after March 7, 1303);
∞ I: (1247 in Leuchtenburg ) Adelheid von Lobdeburg-Leuchtenburg, first documented mention in 1253, (* around 1228, † around 1253), daughter of Count Hermann VI. (IV.) Von Lobdeburg-Leuchtenburg (1198–1256) and Mechtild von Magdeburg (1202–1254);
∞ II: ((1250)) Countess NN von Everstein (* around 1230), daughter of Count Konrad I. von Everstein ;
∞ III: (1253 in Lützelstein ) Countess Kunigunde von Lützelstein, documented April 1271 to January 18, 1300, (* around 1234; † before April 23, 1302), daughter of Count Hugo II. Von Lützelstein (1208–1283) and Elisabeth von Geroldseck or von Saarbrücken (1212–1271); They had the following offspring:

  • A1. [?] a daughter, a nun in the Cronschwitz Monastery, documented April 23, 1302.
  • A2. [III?]Heinrich II. , "The Bohemian" , Vogt and Lord of Plauen (1274–1302), 1289 knight, 1301 captain of Eger, documented from 1275 to April 23, 1302, (* around 1254; † between March 20, 1302 and 24 August 1302);
    ∞ (1283 in Duchcov / Dux ) Katharina von Riesenburg (* around 1260; † December 2, 1333), daughter of Borso von Riesenburg (1234-) and Petronilla von Kravar (1238-)
    • B1. Henry III. , "The tall one" , called by Seeberg (1302), Vogt and Lord of Plauen (Elder Line) (1302-1347 / 1348), 1304 Reich Ministerialer and captain of Eger, receives the rule of Plauen with Auerbach, Pausa in the division of 1306 , Gefell, Hirschberg, Asch, Selb and Graßlitz, acquires the Mühltroff office from the Gera line, 1316 district judge in the Pleißenland, 1327 takes the Voigtsberg Castle bought by Otto von Bergaand the rule of Plauen from the Crown of Bohemia to fief, documented on August 24th 1302 to February 16, 1347, (* around 1284; † between February 16, 1347 and May 8, 1348);
      ∞ (before 1302) Margarete von Seeberg (* around 1288; † before February 20, 1322), daughter of Albrecht von Seeberg, Burgrave of Kaaden and Bilin (1244–1321)
      • C1. Heinrich IV. (III.) , Vogt von Plauen, Herr zu Mühltroff , 1325 captain of the Margrave Friedrich von Meißen, documented July 25, 1317 to September 17, 1346, (* around 1308; † between November 19, 1342 and 8. May 1348);
        ∞ (before August 18, 1333) Agnes von Schluesselberg, documented August 18, 1336 to May 8, 1348, (* around 1312; † August 17 after 1348), (∞ II: (before July 14, 1352) Count Hermann III . von Beichlingen-Sachsenburg (1314–1378)), daughter of Baron Konrad II. von Schlüsselberg (1273–1347) and Elisabeth (1286-)
        • D1. Heinrich V. (IV.) , "The elder" , Vogt von Plauen, lord of Mühltroff (1348-1357), initially lord of Plauen, was given Voigtsberg, Oelsnitz, Adorf, Markneukirchen, Liebau, Wiedersberg, Hirschberg in the division of the country around 1348 , Mühltroff and Pausa as well as the fiefs of Gattendorf, Sachsgrün, Schönberg and Neuberg, lostVoigtsberg, Oelsnitz and Adorf to the Margraves of Meißenin the Vogtland War in 1356 and exchanged his remaining Vogtland property to them for Borna , Kohren and Geithain in Saxony and in13571359 the latter again against the rule Golßen in Niederlausitz, in 1363 also sold Golßen to the margraves, he himself was expelled and at the end only owned a free house in Dresden, documented July 24, 1348 to August 29, 1363, (* around 1322; † between September 7, 1363 and May 8, 1364);
          ∞ (1345) Countess Irmgard von Orlamünde, documented August 29, 1363 to October 28, 1369, (* around 1326; † after May 5, 1388), (∞ II: (May 8, 1364, Dispens 4 °, Avignon) Count Günther XI. Von Käfernburg (* around 1322; † after June 27, 1371), son of Günther VI. Von Käfernburg (–1289) and (Sophie von Lüchow) (–1288)), daughter of Count Heinrich III. von Orlamünde (1298–1357) and Countess Irmgard von Schwarzburg-Blankenburg (1308–1354)
          • E1. Heinrich (VI.) , Documented December 25, 1353, still underage, (* around 1346; † young)
          • E2. Heinrich VII. , Vogt von Plauen, Herr zu Mühltroff (1357-1380), until 1380 in pledge possession of Berga Castle near Weida, which was probably his wife's dowry, documented October 31, 1357 to February 27, 1380, (* around 1348; † after February 26, 1380);
            ∞ (before July 28, 1362) N von Weida , documented in 1363, (* after 1346; † 1363/1366), daughter of Heinrich XI. (X.) "the elder" by Weida (1289-1366) and Katharina von Schönburg-Crimmitschau (1310-1362)
            • F1. Heinrich the Elder , 1391 Knight of the Teutonic Order, 1399 to 1402 Commander of Danzig, 1402 to 1407 Commander of Nessau and Pfleger zu Morin, 1407 to 1410 Commander of Schwetz , 1410 Governor of the Grand Master, 27th Grand Master of the Teutonic Order (November 9th 1410–14 October 1413), 1413–1414 Komtur von Engelsburg, 1414–1422 / 29 in captivity in the Brandenburg fortress on the fresh lagoon, 1424 caretaker at Lochstädt, (* around 1370 in Thuringia; † before December 28, 1429 at the castle Lochstädt ; ▭ in the St. Anne's Chapel of the Marienburg )
            • F2. Heinrich the Younger , Knight of the Teutonic Order , 1405 to 1406 keeper of Barten , 1410 to 1413 Commander of Danzig and keeper of Lochstädt, 1424 to 1434 keeper of Barten, 1440 to 1441 keeper of Balga , documented July 2, 1405 to February 12 1434, (* around 1372; † after July 4, 1441)
            • F3. Elisabeth (Else) , first documented May 1, 1405 to 1419, (* around 1374; † after June 3, 1435);
              ∞ () Friedrich X. von Schönburg-Hassenstein, first documented mention 1394 to 1418, (* around 1370, † after 1418), son of Bernhard I von Schönburg-Hassenstein (1324–1380) and Agnes von Querfurt
          • E3. Heinrich , monk in Pegau monastery , documented document October 31, 1357 to August 29, 1373, (* around 1350; † after August 29, 1373)
          • E4. Dorothea , 1369 nun in the Cronschwitz monastery , February 14, 1377 oldest nun in Cronschwitz, documented August 29, 1363 to September 29, 1415, (* around 1352; † after September 29, 1415)
          • E5. Barbara , 1369 nun in the Cronschwitz monastery, lower prioress 1396, prioress 1400–1406, documented August 29, 1363 to September 29, 1415, (* around 1354; † after 1363/1377)
        • D2. Henry VI. (VIII.), "The Younger" , Vogt von Plauen, Lord of Plauen (1348–1368 / 1370), before 1348 Lord of Voigtsberg, received the rule of Plauen with Auerbach, Gansgrün and Triebel in the division around 1348, the deposit took place from Asch and Selb to Bohemia, documented July 24, 1343 to August 25, 1368, (* around 1324; † before December 28, 1370);
          ∞ (1353) Luitgard von Kranichfeld, documented document January 24, 1360 to March 30, 1376, (* around 1334; † after March 30, 1376), daughter of Hermann III. von Kranichfeld (1290–1352) and Countess Irmgard von Käfernburg (1298-)
          • E1. Anna von Plauen, zu Remda, first documented mention 1396, (* around 1354, † after October 26, 1412);
            ∞ () Count Heinrich XI. (XV.) Von Schwarzburg, zu Leutenberg (1365), zu Remda (1372), "the Younger" (1358), documented from 1355 to 1401, († 1402; ▭ in the Ilm Monastery ), son of Count Heinrich VIII. (IX .) von Schwarzburg (1300– after 1358) and Helena von Zollern-Nürnberg (1307–1378)
          • E2. Henry IX. (VIII.) , Herr zu Plauen (1373-1412 / 1413), 1384 Herr zu Auerbach, owns Plauen as a Bohemian, Auerbach, Pausa, Gefell and Liebau as a Meissen-Thuringian fiefdom, in 1387 buys the rule of Königswart in Bohemia from the landgraves of Leuchtenberg, 1410 in Prussia as a diplomat of the Teutonic Order, documented July 24, 1373 to September 2, 1412, came of age (25 years) on December 22, 1387, (* around 1362; † before July 5, 1413 in Prague);
            ∞ (1383/1386) Anna von Riesenburg, documented from 1383 to March 29, 1411, (* around 1366; † after 1411), daughter of Borso von Riesenburg (-1389) and Sophie von Meißen
            • F1. Heinrich X. (IX.) , Lord of Plauen (partim) (1408–1446 / 1447), as Heinrich I Burgrave of Meißen (1426–1439), Lord of Beschau (1412), caretaker of Eger (1413–1415) , in captivity of the Bohemians (1418–1419) in Prague, lord of Königswart (1422), imperial court judge and captain of the Pilsener Kreis (1425), becomes (July 21, 1426 in Blindenburg) as Heinrich I after the death of the Meinheringer with the burgraviate Meißen and the County of Hartenstein were enfeoffed by Emperor Sigismund, along with princely dignity, seat and vote on the Reichstag, since then he and his descendants have held the title of Burgrave of Meißen, Count of Hartenstein and Lord of Plauen , received (September 7, 1428 in Arnshaugk ) Castle Frauenstein von Sachsen zu Lehen, renounced (May 4, 1439) in favor of Saxony on the Burgraviate of Meißen and Frauenstein, in 1440 on feudal sovereignty over Wildenfels, documented since December 17, 1410, (* around 1387; † between December 28, 1446 and January 2, 1447 in Cheb / Eger ; ▭ ibid);
              ∞ I: (before June 3, 1410) Margarete von der Dahme, 1406 mistress of Meerane, 1411 mistress of Auerbach, documented August 24, 1406 to September 2, 1412, (* around 1390; † after September 2, 1412), widow von Sigismund II., Lord von Schönburg-Crimmitzschau (-1405), daughter of Hans von der Dahme (1359–1406) and Anna NN (1365-);
              ∞ II: () Katharina von Sternberg (* around 1400), daughter of Ales Holitz von Sternberg (Aleš Holický ze Šternberka) (1380–1455) and Elisabeth von Berkowic (Eliška z Boskovic) (-1455);
              ∞ III: (January 8, 1441) Anna Holitz von Sternberg, documented until 1446, (* around 1413)
              • G1. [I] Heinrich (XII.?) , Documented April 20, 1428, (* around 1414; † 1429)
              • G2. [I]Heinrich II. , Burgrave of Meißen (1446 / 1447–1466) etc., Lord of Plauen, Königswart, Beschau and Neuhartenstein in Bohemia, received the Saxon enfeoffment in 1443 with Pausa, Gefell, Linda, Ober- and Nieder-Reichenau, Ebersgrün, Liebau and Pirk, who his father had renounced, gave up Pausa and Linda to Saxony in 1456, lost the rule of Plauen, Pausa, Gefell and Graßlitz to Saxony in 1466, documented April 20, 1428 to May 2, 1482, (* around 1417 ; † between May 2, 1482 and June 3, 1484); ∞ I: (between November 8, 1456 and June 22, 1461; o | o before 1467) Princess Anna (Agnes) von Anhalt-Zerbst (* around 1433; † April 8, 1492), (∞ II: (1467) Count Johann II von Honstein-Vierraden (* around 1420; † 13/30 November 1498)), daughter of Prince Georg I of Anhalt-Zerbst-Dessau (1390–1474) and Euphemia von Schlesien-Oels (1390 / 1404-1442); ∞ II: () Anna von Bünau ad H. Elsterberg, documented May 3, 1451 to January 27, 1480, (* around 1430; † after 1480), daughter of Heinrich von Bünau and Barbara von Puster or ∞ II: () Katharina Swihowsky von Riesenburg
                • H1. [II] Henry III. von Plauen, Burgrave of Meißen (1482–1519), Bailiff of Lower Lusatia (1494–1504), Lord of Königswart, Beschau, Neuhartenstein and Theusing in Bohemia, finally renounced his claims to Plauen in 1482 in favor of the Wettins, but received the right for himself and his descendants to continue to bear the title of Burgrave of Meißen, documented confirmation in 1490 by Emperor Friedrich III. , 1489 captain of the Löwlerbund , documented since November 2, 1456, (* around 1453; † August 28, 1519 at Hartenštejn Castle );
                  ∞ I: (February 18, 1478 in Königswart) Countess Mechtild von Schwarzburg-Leutenberg (* around 1457, † 1492), daughter of Count Heinrich XX. (XXV.) Von Schwarzburg-Leutenberg (1412–1464) and Brigitte von Gera (1437–1490);
                  ∞ II: (November 25, 1503 in Waldmünchen ) Princess Barbara von Anhalt-Köthen (* around 1485; † between August 10, 1532 and February 8, 1533), (∞ II: (1521; o | o June 10, 1528 ) Jan Mastovsky von Kolowrat auf Maschau († after 1580)), daughter of Prince Waldemar VI. von Anhalt-Köthen (1450–1508) and Countess Margarete von Schwarzburg-Blankenburg (1464–1539)
                  • I1. [I] Margarete , documented from 1528 to 1542, (* around 1480; † after 1531);
                    ∞ (November 16, 1501 in Buchau ) Jaroslaw II of Lobkowicz and Hassenstein zu Orbzistwi and Zitow (* August 18, 1483; † 1529), son of Johannes von Lobkowicz (1450–1517) and Kunka von Ronow (-1472)
                  • I2. [I] Ludmilla , nun in the St. Georg monastery in Leipzig, later a cleric in Engelstadt, documented document December 13, 1518 to 1541, (* around 1482; † 1541)
                  • I3. [II] Anna , 29th abbess of the free secular monastery of Gernrode (1532–1548), (* around 1506; † March 18, 1548 in Gernrode; ▭ in the collegiate church of St. Cyriakus, ibid)
                  • I4. [II] Heinrich (* May 1508; † young)
                  • I5. [II]Heinrich IV. , Burgrave of Meißen (1519–1554), Lord of Plauen, Gera and Greiz (1547–1554), Lord of Schleiz and Lobenstein (1550–1554), Lord of Königswart, Beschau, Neuhartenstein and Theusing, 1530 Bohemian Schenk , 1542 Colonel Chancellor of the Crown of Bohemia, royal councilor and treasurer, acquired the lords of Plauen, Voigtsberg and Pausa, Greiz, Gera, Schleiz and Lobenstein, the places Graßlitz, Schöneck and Elbogen , as well as the feudal sovereignty over those of Zedtwitz zu Neuperg andfrom1547 to 1550 Asch and von Beulwitz zu Hirschberg , in the war against Brandenburg-Kulmbach in 1553/54 conquered thecity ​​and the Hof office, the Schauenstein officeand the Plassenburg near Kulmbach, all of which had to be relinquished by his sons in 1556 (* August 24, 1510; † May 19, 1554 near Stadtsteinach ; ▭ May 24, 1554 in the Johanniskirche, Plauen);
                    ∞ (before August 29, 1532) Countess Margareta von Salm and Neuburg, in 1563 sold her widow's seat in Luditz to those of Lobkowicz and Hassenstein, (* 1517 in Neuburg am Inn ; † March 19, 1573 in Schleiz; ▭ in the Bergkirche, ibid) , Daughter of Count Nikolaus I von Salm and Neuburg (1459–1530) and Freiin Elisabeth von Rogendorf (1480–1550)
                    • J1. Heinrich V , "the elder" , Burgrave of Meißen (1554–1568), Lord of Plauen, Schleiz and Lobenstein (1554–1563), Lord of Gera and Greiz (1554–1562), received after the return of Greiz and Gera to Messrs. Reuss in the division of inheritance from 1563 the lords of Plauen and Voigtsberg and in Bohemia Theusing, Buchau, Graßlitz and Elbogen, pledged in 1563 Plauen and Voigtsberg to Kursachsen, 1564 Elbogen to Bohemia, 1567 Buchau, Engelsburg, Theusing and Graßlitz to the Geraischen Land Heirs , (* October 9, 1533 in Andělská Hora ; † December 24, 1568 in Hof ; ▭ January 4, 1569 in the Bergkirche, Schleiz);
                      ∞ (August 25, 1555 in Onolzbach ) Margravine Dorothea Katharina von Brandenburg-Ansbach (* February 23/24, 1538 in Onolzbach; † January 8/18, 1604 in Toužim / Theusing ; baptized March 4, 1538; ▭ (1607 ) in the Johanniskirche, Plauen), daughter of Margrave Georg von Brandenburg-Ansbach (1484–1543) and Princess Amalie of Saxony (1516–1591)
                      • K1. Heinrich (* † March 16, 1557 in Theusing; ▭ in the Bergkirche, Schleiz)
                      • K2. Heinrich (* around 1563; † young in Theusing; ▭ in the Bergkirche, Schleiz)
                      • K3. Heinrich (* around 1564; † young in Theusing; ▭ in the Johanniskirche, Plauen)
                      • K4. Heinrich (* around 1567; † young in Theusing; ▭ in the Johanniskirche, Plauen)
                    • J2. Henry VI. , "The Younger" , Burgrave of Meißen (1554–1572), Lord of Plauen (1554–1563), Lord of Gera and Greiz (1554–1562), Lord of Schleiz (1554 / 1563–1572) and Lobenstein (1554 / 1563–1569), received after the return of Greiz and Gera to the Reuss gentlemen in the division of inheritance from 1563, the Schleiz lordships with Burgk, Saalburg and Reichenfels, Lobenstein, Pausa and Engelsburg, lost Plauen and the Vogtland to Saxony in1563/1569he could no longer redeem the land pledged to the Elector of Saxony in 1559, pledged the rule of Lobenstein to Georg in 1569Vitzthum von Eckstädt , (* December 29, 1536 in Meißen; †† January 22, 1572 in Schleiz; ▭ in the Bergkirche, Schleiz);
                      ∞ I: (April 9, 1564 in Fallersleben ) Princess Katharina von Braunschweig-Lüneburg-Gifhorn (* 1548 in Gifhorn ; † December 10, 1565 in Schleiz; ▭ in the Bergkirche, Schleiz), daughter of Duke Franz von Braunschweig-Lüneburg- Gifhorn (1508–1549) and Princess Klara von Sachsen-Lauenburg (1518–1576);
                      ∞ II: (August 27, 1566 in Stettin ) DuchessAnna of Pomerania-Stettin, receives the rule Schleiz with Saalburg and Burgk as Witthum in 1572 with imperial confirmation, but without the consent of the Russians, and remains in possession of the same even after her remarriage, the legal dispute over this lasts until 1589 and ends with a settlement in the year 1590, in which she surrendered the Schleiz reign for a cash payment of 42,250 guilders to Messrs Reuss, (* February 5, 1531 in Stettin; † October 13, 1592 in Rosenberg; ▭ October 20, 1592 in St. John's Church, Barby ), (∞ I: (May 16, 1557 in Zerbst) Prince Karl von Anhalt-Zerbst (* November 17, 1534 in Dessau; † May 4, 1561 in Zerbst); ∞ III: (September 23, 1576 in Schleiz) Count Justus III of Barby-Mühlingen (* May 8, 1544 in Mühlingen; † August 9, 1609 in Rosenburg)), daughter of Duke Barnim IX./XI. of Pomerania-Stettin (1501–1573) and Princess Anna of Braunschweig-Lüneburg (1502–1568)
                      • → Line extinguished
                  • I6. [II] Heinrich , documented February 27, 1515, (* around 1512; † 1518 in Neuhartenstein)
                  • I7. [II] Margarete , documented since February 27, 1515, (* around 1514; † October 29, 1555 in Theusing; ▭ ibid);
                    ∞ (1535) Freiherr Bogislaw (Bohuslaw) Felix von Lobkowicz and Hassenstein auf Litschkau, 1570 chief district judge in Bohemia, (* January 13, 1517; † August 27, 1583 in Litschkau), (∞ II: (after 1555) Anna von Vitzthum and Egersberg (* around 1521; † March 22, 1587)), son of Baron Wenzel (Václav) von Lobkowicz and Hassenstein (1500–1520) and Sidonia von Vitzthum (1492-)
                  • I8. [illegitimate with Margareta Pigkler] Heinrich "der Unechte " , renounces the castle count's name in 1523, (* 1501; † between October 15, 1548 and April 28, 1550 imprisoned in Vienna)
                • H2. [II] a daughter
                  ∞ () Wazlaw von Lobkowitz and Hassenstein († February 27, 1515)
                • H3. [II] Dorothea , documented document February 21, 1524 to August 25, 1529, (* around 1457; † after 1529);
                  ∞ (1496) Burgrave Alexander von Leisnig, pledgee of Duppau, († January 13, 1528), son of Burgrave Georg (II.) Von Leisnig (1436–1474 / 1476) and Johanna von Colditz (–1513)
                • H4. [II] Maria (* around 1459);
                  ∞ () Nikolaus II. (III.) Von Lobkowicz and Hassenstein, first documented mention 1480 to 1499.
                • H5. [II] Katharina (* around 1461; † 1520; ▭ in Altbunzlau );
                  ∞ (around 1509) Jaroslaw IV. Von Schellenberg and Kost auf Alt-Prerau, chief treasurer of the Bohemian Crown, documented in 1515, (born November 11, 1480 in Přerov nad Labem / Alt Prerau ; † March 14, 1550/56), son by Johann II von Schellenberg, Duke of Silesia-Jägerndorf (1442–1506) and Johanna von Straz (1442–1495)
                • H6. [II] Euphrosyne (* around 1463);
                  ∞ () Friedrich Zdiarsky von Zdiar on Smikousy and Usetaty, documented in 1520, († 1536)
                • H7. [II] Margarethe , documented in 1526, nun in the Cronschwitz monastery
              • G3. Margarete , heiress of Königswart, documented document October 14, 1429 to 1464, (* around 1419, † after 1464);
                ∞ (before 1436) Heinrich Kruschina von Schwamberg auf Königswart, 1440 captain of Pilsen, 1447 captain of Eger, documented since 1409, (* around 1394; † around 1455), son of Bohuslav V (IV.) Von Schwamberg (1364– 1404) and Anna Krušinova z Lichtemburka (-)
              • G4. Anna , documented April 22, 1432, (* around 1421; † before October 7, 1461);
                ∞ (1439) Veit II., Lord of Schönburg-Glauchau (* 1418; † November 25, 1472), son of Friedrich XII., Lord of Schönburg-Glauchau and Waldenburg (1391–1426) and Sophie von Meissen (1399–1435 )
            • F2. Anna , Canon of Quedlinburg (1416–1418), 25th Abbess of the Imperial Abbey in Quedlinburg (1435–1458), documented June 12, 1417, (* around 1389; † January 13, 1458; ▭ in the collegiate church of St. Servatius (Quedlinburg ) )
          • E3. Elisabeth (Else) , first documented mention 1387, (* around 1364, † after December 22, 1387)
      • C2. Heinrich , Canon in Merseburg (1322-1333), Meißen (1322-1329) and Naumburg (1322-1346), documented July 25, 1317 to April 10, 1346, (* around 1309; † after April 10, 1346)
      • C3. Katharina , documented May 15, 1318, (* around 1310; † before March 1, 1336);
        ∞ (before September 16, 1323) Heinrich XI. (X.) , Vogt von Weida, documented document June 14, 1289 to 1363, (* around 1289; † before November 21, 1366), son of Heinrich IX. (VIII.) Von Weida (1260-1320) and NN von Lobdeburg (-)
      • C4. a daughter (* around 1313);
        ∞ () Burchard II of Lobdeburg-Elsterberg in Schwarzburg (* around 1309; † after 1346)
      • C5. Irmgard , nun in Cronschwitz, first documented mention 1328.
      • C6. Elisabeth , prioress in Cronschwitz, first documented mention 1349 to 1355.
    • B2. Heinrich , 1299 knight of the Teutonic Order , 1320 caretaker of Eylau, 1330 Vogt of the Bishop of Pomerania, 1336 Commander of Reichenbach, documented March 21, 1316 to October 7, 1336, (* around 1286; † after 1336)
    • B3. Heinrich , monk in the Buch monastery , documented document January 26, 1332, (* around 1288; † after January 26, 1332)
  • A3. [III?]Heinrich I , "der Reuße" , Vogt and Lord of Plauen (younger line) (1274 (?) - 1295), 1289 knight, (* around 1256; † December 12, 1295);
    ∞ (around March 30, 1289) Countess Jutta von Schwarzburg-Blankenburg (* around 1277; † after May 10, 1329 in the Ilm Monastery ), (∞ II: (before February 8, 1305) Margrave Friedrich Clem von Meißen , (* 1273 ; † April 25, 1316)), daughter of Count Heinrich V. von Schwarzburg in Blankenburg (1247–1285) and Sofija of Galicia (1255–1307)
    • B1. Heinrich II. , Vogt and Lord of Plauen (younger line) (1303–1306), Lord of Greiz (1306–1350), named von Schwarzburg in 1302, named Reuss in 1307, received the rule of Greiz with Werdau in the division of 1306, Reichenbach , Mylau , Ronneburg and Schmölln , temporarily acquires the castles or places Waldeck , Gleisberg (today Kunitzburg near Jena), Pölzig , Langenberg , Schönfels , Wiesenburg , Kirchberg , three parts of Landsberg (the fourth belonged to Gera)through purchase or donationand the castles and towns of Triptis , Auma and Ziegenrück , 1316 district judge in Pleißenland, 1323 to 1324 captain of Meißen, in Easter and Pleißenland, 1324 to 1328 captain general and guardian of Margrave Friedrich the Serious of Meißen, received Stein Castle in 1327 ( Posterstein near Altenburg) from the crown of Bohemia to fiefdom, documented February 14, 1301 to October 15, 1349, (* around 1289 in Plauen; † December 18, 1350); ∞ I: (1306) Countess Sophie von Beichlingen, documented August 12, 1313, (* around 1288; † before 1335), daughter of Count Heinrich I of Beichlingen and Lohra (1252–1335) and Countess Oda von Honstein (1270- );
      ∞ II: before (1335) Princess Salome von Schlesien-Glogau, documented January 25, 1349 to June 12, 1359, (* around (1319); † after June 12, 1359), daughter of (?) Duke Heinrich II ( IV). von Schlesien-Glogau-Sagan (1292–1342) and Mechthild von Brandenburg (1296–1321)
      • C1. [I] Heinrich , documented September 24, 1327 to October 11, 1335, (* around 1313; †† after 1335);
        ∞ () NN of Orlamünde
      • C2. [I] a daughter, first documented mention 1324,
        ∞ () NN Berka von Duba
      • C3. [II] Mechtild , documented November 22, 1340, (* around 1323 (?) In Plauen; † between November 22, 1340 and November 2, 1343);
        ∞ () Hermann VI., Herr von Schönburg-Crimmitschau, documented mention 1322 to 1375, († June 7, 1382), (∞ II: () Brigitte (Jutta) von Leisnig; ∞ III: () Mechtild von Hackeborn († um 1386)), son of Friedrich (Fritz) IV., Lord of Schönburg-Crimmitschau (-1347) and Anna (Agnes) von Kittlitz (1288-1369)
      • C4. [II] Jutta , documented August 26, 1344, (* around 1331 in Plauen; † after 1344);
        ∞ (August 26, 1344 dispensation) Henry VI. , Vogt von Gera, documented document January 20, 1344 to August 26, 1344, (* around 1332 in Gera; † after 1344)
      • C5. [II]Heinrich III, "the elder" Reuss von Plauen, Lord of Greiz (1350-1368), loses the towns of Triptis, Auma and Ziegenrück in the Vogtland War in 1358 , receives the team to loyal to in the fraternal division of 1359 Castle and town of Greiz and Dölau, also Wiesenburg and the city of Kirchberg, on the other hand, owns Mylau Castle and the city of Reichenbach, which became Bohemian fiefdoms in 1358, together with his brothers, took the feasts of Treuen von Böhmen in 1367 , documented from September 22, 1351 to August 21, 1367 , (* around 1333 in Plauen; † before August 18, 1368);
        ∞ I: () Jutta von Hackeborn (* around 1343), daughter of Albrecht VI. von Hackeborn (1302–1368) and Rixa von Schrapelau (1315–1348);
        ∞ II: (before March 4, 1355) Countess Agnes von Leisnig zu Penig, documented evidence from March 4, 1355 to December 6, 1359, († after December 6, 1359) daughter of Burgrave Otto I. von Leisnig (1306-1363) and Countess Elisabeth von Altenburg (1325-1389)
        • D1. [I]Heinrich VI., "The elder" Reuss von Plauen, Lord of Greiz (rear castle) (1368–1449), 1371 Governor of Lower Lusatia, sold half of Wiesenburg in 1394 to the Margraves of Meißen, inherited Stein Castle from Heinrich V in 1398 , 1428 to 1431 Electoral Palatinate Council, documented August 18, 1368, (* around 1355 in Plauen; † after May 23, 1449);
          ∞ (after February 14, 1375) Gaudentia von Lobdeburg-Elsterberg, documented February 14, 1375 (not yet married) to November 28, 1395, (* around 1359; † after November 28, 1395), daughter of Hermann von Lobdeburg-Elsterberg ( -1394) and Agnes von Wildenfels (-1425)
          • E1. Anna , first documented from July 4, 1410 to November 8, 1429, (* around 1378; † after November 8, 1429);
            ∞ (around 1395) Count Oswald von Truhendingen , first documented mention 1383 to 1428, (* around 1380; † around 1428)
          • E2. Heinrich VIII. Reuss von Plauen, Herr zu Greiz (?) (1398–1426 / 1436), documented August 21, 1419 to May 20, 1426, (* around 1382; † after May 20, 1426 or 1436)
          • E3. Heinrich , Knight of the Teutonic Order , 1424 to 1434 keeper zu Barten, 1430 and 1431 Obersttreßler, 1432 Grand Commander and Vogt zu Dirschau, 1432 to 1467 Oberspittler, documented February 1, 1424 to February 1, 1467, (* around 1386; † after 1 February 1467)
        • D2. [I]Heinrich VII., "The younger" Reuss von Plauen, Lord of Greiz (front castle) (1368–1426), confirmation HRR February 27, 1405 in Heidelberg, 1415 captain zu Bernau, (* before 1368; ⚔ fallen June 16, 1426 in the Hussite battle near Aussig );
          ∞ I: (before March 14, 1398) Mechtild von Schönburg-Crimmitschau (* around 1380), daughter of Hermann II. (VI.), Lord of Schönburg-Crimmitschau (1301-1382) and Countess Brigitte (Jutta) von Leisnig ( 1358-);
          ∞ II: (before June 3, 1414) Countess Irmgard (Ermgard) von Kirchberg zu Kranichfeld, acquires the castle and town of Werdau in 1452 and has since called herself Reussin von Plauen, Frau zu Werdau , documented May 15, 1452 to May 31, 1462, ( † after June 18, 1462), daughter of Burgrave Albrecht II. (III.) Von Kirchberg and Margarethe von Kranichfeld
          • E1. [I]Heinrich IX., "The elder" Reuss von Plauen, lord of Greiz (1426–1476), lord of Kranichfeld (1462–1476), received the back castle of Greiz with half of the town and lordship, 1451 to 1455 as a pawn in the inheritance from 1449 zu Voigtsberg, electoral Saxon councilor from 1449 to 1455, inherited the other half of Greiz, castle and rule Ober-Kranichfeld and the episcopal Naumburg fiefdom from his brother Heinrich X. in 1462 , documented from June 1, 1429 to approx. 1475, (* around 1410 ; † before February 28, 1476);
            ∞ (1443) Freiin Magdalene zu Schwarzenberg, documented March 23, 1463 to November 14, 1485, (* around 1426; † after November 14, 1485), daughter of Erkinger I. von Seinsheim, Freiherr zu Schwarzenberg (1362–1437) and Countess Barbara von Abensberg (1383–1448)
            • F1. Margarete , documented March 27, 1472 to February 14, 1506, (* around 1450 in Plauen; † after February 14, 1506)
            • F2. Anna , documented March 4, 1473, (* around 1452 in Plauen; † after 1501; ▭ in Frauenprießnitz );
              ∞ I: () Hans Schenk von Tautenburg , documented in 1473, (* after 1435; † around 1501);
              ∞ II: () Ludwig Symacz (Zajímač), Herr zu Kunstadt († after 1522)
            • F3. Magdalene (* around 1454 in Plauen; † unknown)
            • F4. Heinrich XI., "The elder" Reuss von Plauen, lord of Greiz (1476–1502), lord of Kranichfeld (1476–1485), governor of the Electorate of Mainz in Eichsfeld from 1479 to 1482, from 1483 councilor and curator of Coburg, received in the Land division from 1485 half of the rule of Greiz and owns the Naumburg fiefs with his youngest brother Heinrich XIII. jointly, in 1500 instead of his wife's dowry from the house of Gera, acquires the town of Zeulenroda as a pledge, documented from March 4, 1473 to March 1, 1500, (* around 1455 in Plauen; † before July 7, 1502);
              ∞ (July 2, 1496) Katharina von Gera , documented July 7, 1496 to May 23, 1505, marriage contract of July 7, 1496, (* around 1475; † after May 23, 1505), daughter of Heinrich XII., Lord of Gera zu Schleiz (1438–1500) and Countess Hedwig von Mansfeld-Heldrungen (1441–1527)
              • G1. Katharina , documented May 23, 1505 (underage), (* June 28, 1531; † shortly after May 28, 1556; ▭ in Höckelheim );
                ∞ (July 25, 1529) Dietrich IV., Noble Lord of Plesse (* around 1499; † May 22, 1571), son of Dietrich III. von Plesse (1470 / 76–1543) and Countess Anna von Spiegelberg (1472-)
              • G2. Kunigunde , documented May 23, 1505 to 1537, initially a nun (1526), ​​then prioress in Cronschwitz (1527–1537), (* around 1501; † after 1537)
            • F5. Heinrich , Knight of the Teutonic Order , 1490 to 1512 nurse to Prussian Eylau , 1520 to 1524 nurse to Bartenstein , documented February 28, 1476 to 1524, (* around 1456 in Plauen; † after April 4, 1525)
            • F6. Heinrich , Rector of the University of Erfurt (1469), if 1469 to 1476 also provost of the cathedral in Naumburg (?), Documented from 1465 to February 28, 1476
            • F7. Heinrich XII., "The Middle" Reuss von Plauen, Lord of Greiz (1476-1485), Lord of Kranichfeld (1476-1529), obtained in the national divisions of 1485 and 1502 Upper Kranichfeld and the rule Look forest , which about 1497 was sold by the Counts of Gleichen , his property passes to his brother Heinrich XIII in 1529. from, last lived in Heilingen near Kahla, documented document February 28, 1476, (* around 1459; † before September 29, 1539);
              ∞ (February 5, 1488) Countess Katharina von Gleichen-Remda, documented February 5, 1488 to February 14, 1506, († after 1509), daughter of Count Erwin V. von Gleichen-Remda (–1497) and Agnes von Regenstein ( –1490)
              • G1. Margarethe , documented February 14, 1506 (not yet married), († November 5/12, 1522; ▭ in Farnroda );
                ∞ (1518) Burgrave Siegmund I of Kirchberg zu Farnroda (* 1501; † May 3, 1567; ▭ in Farnroda), (∞ II: () Ludmilla Schenk von Tautenburg († 1560/1561); daughter of Georg Schenk von Tautenburg (–1512) and Anna von Schleinitz (–after 1512); ∞ III: () Margarethe von der Heyden), son of Burgrave Georg I von Kirchberg (–1519) and Barbara von Regenstein and Blankenburg (before 1501–1529)
              • G2. Magdalena , documented February 14, 1506, († December 8, 1521; ▭ in Kranichfeld );
                ∞ (1516 in Plauen) Count Ludwig II of Gleichen-Blankenhain in Nieder-Kranichfeld (* around 1486 in Kranichfeld; † April 29, 1522; ▭ in Blankenhain ), son of Count Karl I of Gleichen-Blankenhain (1460–1495 ) and Countess Felicitas von Beichlingen (1468–1500)
            • F8. Heinrich , Canon of Mainz and Provost of St. Peter (1495), Provost of St. Martin of Heiligenstadt, 1507 Provost of Jechaburg, Cathedral Dean of Cölln (1518–1530), (* 1462; † December 18, 1530; ▭ in Mainz Cathedral )
            • F9. Heinrich , documented in document February 28, 1476.
            • F10. Heinrich XIII., "The quiet" Reuss von Plauen, lord of Greiz (1476–1535), lord of Kranichfeld (1529–1535), lord of Schauenforst (1529–1535), receives half of Greiz in the division of 1485, inherits in 1502 by Heinrich XI. the other half of the rule and in 1529 bought it from Heinrich XII. Ober-Kranichfeld and Schauenforst, (* around 1464; † June 8, 1535 in Greiz);
              ∞ I: (before February 14, 1506) Anna Dorothea von Colditz, documented February 14, 1506, (* around 1484), daughter of Thimo X. (XIII.) Von Colditz (1458–1508) and Margareta von Wartenberg (1462– 1521);
              ∞ II: () Countess Amalia von Mansfeld-Vorderort, documented June 9, 1536 to October 5, 1554, (* around 1506; † after 1557), daughter of Count Ernst II. Von Mansfeld-Vorderort (1479–1531) and Barbara von Querfurt (1485–1511)
              • G1. [I]Heinrich XIV., "The elder" Reuss von Plauen, Lord of Greiz (1535–1547) and Lord of Greiz and Gera (1562–1564), Lord of Kranichfeld (1535–1572), as Heinrich I, "the elder" , Herr zu Unter-Greiz (1564–1572); After the lost battle near Mühlberg , the Reussians were relieved of their rule of Greiz in 1547, Greiz fell to Burgrave Heinrich IV of Meißen, in 1562 they received the rule back together with Gera, he received the rule of Unter-Greiz and of 1566 during the fraternal division of 1564 third part of Ober-Kranichfeld, 1549 to 1560 Electoral Saxon Privy Councilor, 1549 to 1552 captain in Zwickau, Werdau and Schneeberg, 1552/53 court marshal, (* 1506; † March 22, 1572 in Greiz; ▭ ibid);
                ∞ (January 10, 1524) Barbara von Metsch ad H. Schönfeld (* 1507; † April 1580 in Greiz; ▭ ibid), daughter of Georg von Schönfeld and Plohn, Herr von Metsch (1481-) and Katharina von Tettau (1485- ) - founder of Reuss older line
                • H1. Agnes (* 1525 in Greiz; † September 18, 1608 in Burgk ; ▭ September 27, 1608 in the Bergkirche, Schleiz)
                • H2. Maria (* 1526 in Greiz; † January 12, 1619 in Burgk; ▭ February 4, 1619 in the Bergkirche, Schleiz)
                • H3. Sabina (* 1532 in Greiz; † June 14, 1619 in Zwickau; ▭ ibid);
                  ∞ (March 1, 1568 in Greiz) Count Friedrich II of Schwarzenberg and Hohenlandsberg (* April 28, 1540 † January 19, 1570), son of Baron Friedrich “the unfortunate” of Schwarzenberg and Hohenlandsberg (1498–1561) and Countess Anna from Oettingen-Oettingen (-1549)
                • H4. Katharina , certified September 19, 1589, (* around 1536 in Greiz; † June 7, 1590 in Dölau ; ▭ June 11, 1590 in Greiz)
                • H5. Anna (* 1540 in Greiz; † October 6, 1616; ▭ October 24, 1616 in Greiz)
                • H6. Heinrich I (* 1542 in Greiz; † February 20, 1572; ▭ ibid)
                • H7. Heinrich II., "The tall one" Reuss von Plauen, Herr zu Greiz, Herr zu Untergreiz (1572–1583–1596), Herr zu Burgk (1596–1608), Herr zu Kranichfeld (1572–1586), Herr zu Lobenstein (1577 -1585); co-owned by the Lobenstein estate since 1577, which had been pledged to Vitzthum von Eckstädt until then , received half Untergreiz in the fraternal division of 1583, sales of Lobenstein's share in 1585 and von Kranichfeld's share to Heinrich II. Reuss zu Gera since 1590 In the Schleiz division of 1596, Burgk Castle with the villages of Möschlitz, Grochwitz, Mönchgrün, Remptendorf, Pahnstangen, Plothen was jointly owned by the Schleiz lordship with Saalburg and Burgk, which until then was owned by Anna , the widow of the last Burgrave of Meißen and Neundorf, whereupon he sold Untergreiz to his brother Heinrich V. (* December 12, 1543 in Greiz; † May 24, 1608 in Burgk; ▭ June 16, 1608 in the Bergkirche, Schleiz);
                  ∞ I: (September 21, 1573 in Oettingen ) Countess Judith von Oettingen-Oettingen (* October 3, 1544/48 in Oettingen; † November 4, 1600 in Burgk; ▭ November 18, 1600 in the Bergkirche, Schleiz); Daughter of Count Louis XVI. von Oettingen-Oettingen (1508–1569) and Countess Margarethe von Lützelstein (1523–1560);
                  ∞ II: (November 7, 1601 in Burgk) Countess Anna von Mansfeld (* 1563; † December 21, 1636 in Dürrenberg ; ▭ February 22, 1638 in the Bergkirche, Schleiz), daughter of Count Christoph II. Von Mansfeld zu Mittelort ( 1520–1591) and Countess Amalie von Schwarzburg-Blankenburg (1528–1589)
                  • I1. [I]Heinrich I (* 25 (?) November 1574 in Greiz; ⚔ died October 22, 1596 in the battle of Erlau / Eger (Hungary) )
                  • I2. [I]Heinrich II. Reuss von Plauen, Lord of Burgk (1608–1639), Lord of Dölau (1636–1639); left in 1611 to his brother Heinrich III. sole government, receives the villages of Friesau, Sopoten and Rauschengesees from the care of Reichenfels, Mehla, Kauern, Lunzig, Hain and Brückla in 1616 after the middle line has died out († Heinrich XVIII. ), and inherits Dölau from 1636 his brother Heinrich IV., from 1613 to 1638 margrave of Brandenburg Bayreuth Privy Councilor and governor at court, (* December 30, 1575 in Greiz; † September 6, 1639 in Burgk; ▭ November 21, 1639 in the Bergkirche, Schleiz);
                    ∞ (September 29, 1609 in Burgk) Magdalene von Putbus (* February 21, 1590 in Wildenbruch ; † January 12, 1665 in Burgk; ▭ in the Bergkirche, Schleiz), daughter of Ludwig I, Lord of Putbus (1549–1594 ) and Countess Anna Marie von Honstein (1558–1595)
                    • J1. Heinrich I (born May 19, 1613 in Hof; † July 8, 1635 in Greiz; ▭ September 3, 1635 in the Bergkirche, Schleiz)
                    • J2. Marie Sophie (born June 18, 1614 in Hof; † May 21, 1690 in Eisenberg / on Elzenberg; baptized August 21, 1614 St. Michaelis, Hof);
                      ∞ (October 2, 1636 in Glauchau) Johann Kaspar, Lord of Schönburg-Penig (* December 27, 1594 in Penig ; † January 23, 1644 in Hinterglauchau), son of Wolf III., Lord of Schönburg-Penig-Waldenburg (1556 –1612) and Elisabeth von Tschernembl (1563–1601)
                    • J3. Heinrich II. (* August 5, 1615 in Hof; † December 8, 1631 ibid; baptized August 27, 1615 St. Michaelis, Hof; ▭ ibid)
                    • J4. Henry III. Reuss von Plauen, Herr zu Burgk und Dölau (1639–1640), (* September 15, 1616 in Hof; †† June 7, 1640 in Burgk; baptized September 29, 1616 St. Michaelis, Hof; ▭ July 22, 1640 in the mountain church, Schleiz)
                      • → Line extinguished - Burgk falls to Untergreiz, Dölau falls to Obergreiz
                    • J5. Anna Judith (* July 12, 1618 in Hof; † April 19, 1629 ibid; baptized July 15, 1618 St. Michaelis, Hof; ▭ ibid)
                    • J6. Heinrich IV. (* November 28, 1619 in Hof; † February 22, 1620 ibid; baptized December 12, 1619 St. Michaelis, Hof; ▭ March 14, 1620 ibid)
                    • J7. Agnes Magdalene (* April 20/26, 1621 in Hof; † September 8, 1623 ibid; ▭ October 1, 1623 ibid)
                    • J8. Katharina Margareta (* July 18, 1623 in Hof; † September 27, 1623 ibid; ▭ October 1, 1623 ibid)
                    • J9. Elisabeth Sibylle (born September 15, 1627 in Hof; † January 9, 1703 in Burgk; ▭ February 8, 1703 in the Bergkirche, Schleiz);
                      ∞ (January 8, 1655 in Greiz) Heinrich II. Reuss , Lord of Untergreiz (* January 8, 1634 in Greiz; † October 5, 1697 in Gera)
                  • I3. [I] Johanna (born June 3, 1577 in Greiz; † October 15, 1656 in Burgk; ▭ in the Bergkirche, Schleiz)
                  • I4. [I]Henry III. Reuss von Plauen, Lord of Burgk (1608–1616); has exercised the government in the name of his brothers alone since 1611, (* December 22, 1578 in Greiz; † June 24, 1616 in Gefell , murdered; ▭ July 16, 1616 in the Bergkirche, Schleiz);
                    ∞ (February 21, 1602 in Gera) Anna Magdalena von Schönburg-Waldenburg (* February 1, 1582 in Waldenburg , † January 7, 1615 in Burgk; ▭ February 7, 1615 in the Bergkirche, Schleiz); Widow of Rudolf Schenk von Tautenburg; Daughter of Georg III., Lord of Schönburg-Waldenburg (1558–1611) and Eva Schenk von Landsberg (1560–1613)
                    • J1. Heinrich I (born January 9, 1611 in Burgk; † February 7, 1611 there; ▭ February 18, 1611 in the Bergkirche, Schleiz)
                    • J2. Heinrich II. (* May 17, 1612 in Burgk; † July 27, 1612 there; ▭ in the Bergkirche, Schleiz)
                    • J3. Juditha Eva (born February 26, 1614 in Burgk; † November 28, 1666 in Penig; ▭ ibid);
                      ∞ (July 3, 1636 in Penig ) Wolf Heinrich I, Lord of Schönburg-Penig (* November 7, 1605 in Penig; † December 5, 1657 ibid), son ofWolf III., Lord of Schönburg-Penig-Waldenburg (1556–1612) and Anna Barbara Reuss zu Untergreiz (1585–1629)
                  • I5. [I]Heinrich IV. Reuss von Plauen, Lord of Burgk (1608–1616), Lord of Dölau (1616–1636); left in 1611 to his brother Heinrich III. sole government, received in 1616 after the middle line died out († Heinrich XVIII. ) Castle Dölau, as well as the villages of Sachswitz, Kaselwitz, Gabla, Fröbersgrün, Arnsgrün, Dobia, Bühna and Bernsgrün and left Burgk to his brother Heinrich II December 1580 in Greiz; † January 3, 1636 in Dölau Castle (fall of the stairs); ▭ August 25, 1636 in the Bergkirche, Schleiz);
                    ∞ (1626) Countess Anna Genoveva zu Stolberg-Stolberg (born February 3, 1580 in Stolberg , † December 18, 1635 in Dölau), daughter of Count Johann zu Stolberg-Stolberg (1549–1612) and Engela von Putbus (1550–1598 )
                    • → Line extinguished - Dölau falls to Burgk
                  • I6. [I] Anna Marie (* January 27, 1582 (?); † November 3, 1636 in Burgk; ▭ November 22, 1638 in the Bergkirche, Schleiz)
                  • I7. [I] Heinrich V. (* September 5, 1583 in Greiz; † November 21 (?) November 1583 ibid; ▭ ibid)
                  • I8. [I] Henry VI. (* May 22, 1587 in Greiz; ⚔ died in a battle against the Poles after November 1, 1604)
                • H8. Dorothea (* 1546 in Greiz; † December 23, 1564 ibid; ▭ ibid)
                • H9. Henry III. Reuss von Plauen, Herr zu Greiz, Herr zu Untergreiz (1572–1582), Herr zu Kranichfeld (1572–1582), Herr zu Lobenstein (1577–1582); since 1577 co-owned by the Lobenstein lordship, which until then was pledged to Vitzthum von Eckstädt , (* 1546 in Greiz; † between March 14, 1581 and November 17, 1582 ibid; ▭ November 21, 1582 ibid)
                • H10. Heinrich IV. (* 1548 in Greiz; † between June 29, 1572 and February 4, 1573)
                • H11. Heinrich V. Reuss von Plauen, Lord of Greiz, Lord of Untergreiz (1572–1583 / 96–1604), Lord of Kranichfeld (1572–1586), Lord of Lobenstein (1577–1585); co-owned by the Lobenstein estate since 1577, which had been pledged to Vitzthum von Eckstädt until then , received half Untergreiz in the fraternal division of 1583, sales of Lobenstein's share in 1585 and von Kranichfeld's share to Heinrich II. Reuss zu Gera since 1590 Joint ownership of the Schleiz lordship with Saalburg and Burgk, which until then was owned by Anna , the widow of the last Burgrave of Meissen, sold his Schleiz share (1/6) to the other heirs in 1595, and in 1596 bought the other half of Untergreiz from his brother Heinrich II. , (* November 4, 1549 in Zwickau ; † October 9, 1604 in Greiz; ▭ November 1, 1604 ibid);
                  ∞ (November 25, 1583 in Waldenburg ) Marie von Schönburg-Waldenburg (born August 29, 1565 in Waldenburg; † March 9, 1628 in Greiz; ▭ April 23, 1628 ibid), daughter of Hugo I, Lord of Schönburg-Waldenburg (1530–1566) and Countess Anna von Gleichen-Remda (1533–1570); Descendants see here
                • H12. Barbara (* around 1551 in Greiz; † January 19, 1580 ibid; ▭ ibid)
              • G2. [I] Magdalene (* around 1508 in Greiz; † February 11/13 / November 1571; ▭ in Groß Leuthen );
                ∞ (1533) Wilhelm Schenk von Landsberg , Lord of Leuthen and Wustenhausen, (* around 1500 in Leuthen; † May 3, 1559), son of Albrecht Schenk von Landsberg (1478–1517) and Katharine von Schönburg (1482-)
              • G3. [II] Dorothea (* 1523; † August 21, 1572 in Glauchau; ▭ August 29, 1572 ibid);
                ∞ (February 12, 1551 in Glauchau ) Georg II., Lord of Schönburg-Glauchau (* 1529; † September 13, 1585), son of Ernst III. "The Younger", Lord von Schönburg-Waldenburg (1486–1534) and Countess Amalie von Leisnig zu Penig (1508–1560)
              • G4. [II] Anna , Canon in Gernrode , (* 1524 in Plauen; † April 22, 1552)
              • G5. [II]Heinrich XV., "The middle" Reuss von Plauen, Lord of Greiz (1535–1547) and Lord of Greiz and Gera (1562–1564), Lord of Kranichfeld (1535–1578), Lord of Ober-Greiz (1564–1578 ), Lord of Lobenstein (1577–1578); After the lost battle near Mühlberg , the Reussians were relieved of their rule of Greiz in 1547, Greiz fell to Burgrave Heinrich IV of Meißen, in 1562 they regained the rule together with Gera, he received the rule of Ober-Greiz with Zeulenroda and in the fraternal division of 1564 1566 the third part of Ober-Kranichfeld, 1560 ducal Saxon secret council and captain zu Weida, since 1577 jointly owned by the Lobenstein lordship, which was pledged to Vitzthum von Eckstädt until then , (* November 8, 1525 in Plauen; † June 22 1578 in Greiz; ▭ June 25, 1578 ibid);
                ∞ (October 22/27, 1560 in Weimar) Countess Maria Salome von Oettingen-Oettingen (* January 12, 1535 in Oettingen ; † January 12, 1603 in Greiz; ▭ January 26, 1603 ibid), daughter of Count Ludwig XV. von Oettingen-Oettingen (1486–1557) and Countess Maria Salome von Hohenzollern (1488–1548) - founder of Reuss middle line
                • H1. Heinrich XVII., "The elder" Reuss von Plauen, Lord of Obergreiz (1578–1607), Lord of Kranichfeld (1578–1607), Lord of Lobenstein (1578–1588), Lord of Schleiz (1596–1597); 1588 Sale of Lobenstein's stake to Heinrich II. Reuss zu Gera , since 1590 jointly owned by the Schleiz lordship with Saalburg and Burgk, which until then was owned by Anna , the widow of the last Burgrave of Meißen, the brothers are kept in Schleizer Division of 1596 town and Schleiz Castle, he receives Obergreiz in the fraternal division of 1597 (* July 25, 1561 in Glauchau ; † February 8, 1607 in the Upper Castle , Greiz; ▭ March 11, 1607 in Greiz);
                  ∞ (May 28, 1583 in Eisenberg) Countess Jutta von Waldeck-Eisenberg (* November 12, 1560 at Eisenberg Castle ; † May 23, 1621 in the Upper Castle , Greiz; ▭ June 28, 1621 in Greiz), daughter of Count Wolrad II. von Waldeck-Eisenberg (1509–1578) and Countess Anastasia Günthera von Schwarzburg-Blankenburg (1528–1570)
                • H2. Heinrich XVIII, "the middle one" , called the Rotkopf, Reuss von Plauen, Lord of Obergreiz (1578–1597) and (1607–1616), Lord of Kranichfeld (1578–1608), Lord of Lobenstein (1578–1588), Herr zu Schleiz (1596–1616); 1588 Sale of Lobenstein's stake to Heinrich II. Reuss zu Gera , since 1590 jointly owned by the Schleiz lordship with Saalburg and Burgk, which until then was owned by Anna , the widow of the last Burgrave of Meißen, the brothers are kept in Schleizer Division of 1596 town and castle Schleiz, in the fraternal division of 1597 he receives sole control over town and castle Schleiz, inherits in 1607 from his brother Heinrich XVII. Obergreiz, sold 1608 his third of Ober-Kranichfeld to Heinrich II. Reuss zu Gera, (* February 28, 1563 in Weida; †† January 16, 1616 in Schleiz; ▭ February 20, 1616 in the Bergkirche, Schleiz);
                  ∞ (May 5, 1593 in Obergreiz) Countess Agnes Maria von Erbach (* May 25, 1573 in Erbach; † June 28, 1634 at Gera Castle; ▭ September 2, 1634 in the Bergkirche, Schleiz), daughter of Count Georg III. von Erbach , Herr zu Breuberg (1548–1605) and Countess Anna von Solms-Laubach (1557–1586)
                  • → Line extinguished - upper stimulus falls to Reuss older line, Schleiz to Reuss younger line
                • H3. Heinrich (* around 1565 in Greiz; † around 1580)
                • H4. Dorothea (born October 28, 1566 in Greiz; † October 26, 1591 in Erbach ; ▭ in Michelstadt );
                  ∞ (November 1-11, 1587 in Greiz) Count Georg III. von Erbach , Herr zu Breuberg, (* July 15, 1548 in Erbach; † February 16, 1605 there; ▭ 1605 in Michelstadt); Son of Count Eberhard XII. von Erbach (1511–1564) and Wild and Rhine Countess Margarethe zu Dhaun (1521–1576)
                • H5. Heinrich (* around 1568 in Greiz; † young)
              • G6. [II] Margarete , documented May 28, 1536, (* around 1526 in Plauen; † before September 25, 1554 in Glauchau; ▭ ibid)
              • G7. [II] Martha , documented May 28, 1536 to August 14, 1550, (* around 1527 in Plauen; † after August 14, 1550)
              • G8. [II]Barbara (* 1528 in Plauen, † 1580 in Greiz);
                ∞ (November 22, 1556 at Mansfeld Castle ) Count Vollrad V von Mansfeld zu Hinterort (born March 11, 1520; † December 30, 1578 in Petersthal near Strasbourg), son of Count Albrecht VII von Mansfeld zu Hinterort (1480–1560 ) and Countess Anna von Honstein-Klettenberg (1490–1559)
              • G9. [II]Heinrich XVI., "The Younger" Reuss von Plauen, Lord of Greiz (1535–1547) and Lord of Greiz and Gera (1562–1564), Lord of Kranichfeld (1535–1572), as Heinrich I, "the Younger" , Lord of Gera (1564–1572); After the lost battle near Mühlberg , the Reussians were relieved of their rule of Greiz in 1547, Greiz fell to Burgrave Heinrich IV of Meißen, in 1562 they got the rule back together with Gera, he got the rule of Gera in the fraternal division of 1564 and the third part in 1566 von Ober-Kranichfeld, (* December 29, 1530 in Greiz; † April 6, 1572 in Schleiz; ▭ April 11, 1572 in the Johanniskirche , Gera);
                ∞ I: (1556) Countess Elisabeth Brigitte von Schwarzburg-Leutenberg (* 1534; † June 23, 1564 in Gera; ▭ ibid), daughter of Count Johann Heinrich von Schwarzburg-Leutenberg (1496–1555) and Margarethe von Weida (1500– 1569);
                ∞ II: (January 6, 1566 in Zeitz ) Countess Dorothea zu Solms-Laubach (born November 26, 1547 in Södel ; † September 18, 1595 in Gera; ▭ October 7, 1595 ibid), daughter of Count Friedrich Magnus zu Solms- Laubach (1521–1561) and Countess Agnes zu Wied (1520–1588); - Founder of Reuss younger line - see descendants here
          • E2. [(I) / II] a daughter (* around 1414 in Plauen);
            ∞ () NN from Erlichshausen
          • E3. [II] Ursula (* around 1417);
            ∞ () Heimeran I. Nothphia von Wernberg , Ritter and Vicedominus in Straubing , later in Lower Bavaria, documented March 15, 1412, (* around 1415; † 1454)
          • E4. [II] Heinrich Reuss von Plauen, Vogt of Dirschau 1431 to 1433, 1440 to 1441 Komtur to Balga and Vogt von Natangen , 1441 to 1466 Komtur to Elbing , 1455 to 1457 Oberstmarschall, 1467 to 1469 Komtur zu Mohrungen , 32nd Grand Master of the German Order (1467–1470), (* around 1418 in Plauen; † January 2, 1470 in Mohrungen), stroke; ▭ in the Königsberg Cathedral
          • E5. [II] Agnes , first documented mention 1428 until October 14, 1461, (* around 1420);
            ∞ () Rudolf "the Younger" Schenk von Tautenburg , documented in 1394, (* around 1364 in Tautenburg ; † December 1425), son of Rudolf Schenk von Tautenburg (1335-1430) and Agnes von Kottwitz (1340-)
          • E6. [II] Lukardis (* around 1422);
            ∞ () Count Friedrich VI. von Orlamünde , Herr zu Lauenstein, privy councilor of Brandenburg, documented from 1447 to 1486, (* around 1406 in Lauenstein; † after October 2, 1486), son of Count Wilhelm I of Orlamünde (1365–1450) and Katharina von Blankenhain (1370– 1427)
          • E7. [II]Heinrich X., "the younger" Reuss von Plauen, lord of Greiz (1426–1462), lord of Kranichfeld (1451–1462), received the front castle of Greiz with half of the town and lordship, in 1449 electoral Saxon council , 1449 to 1455 field captain of the city of Nuremberg in the war against Margrave Albrecht Achilles of Brandenburg, bought in 1451 and 1453 from the burgraves of Kirchberg the castle and lordship of Ober-Kranichfeld with the episcopal fiefs near Eisenberg , Camburg , Naumburg and Weimar , documented on June 1, 1429 , (* around 1424; † March 7/17, 1462 in Erfurt ), his property falls to his brother Heinrich IX.
      • C6. [II]Heinrich IV., "The middle" Reuss of Plauen, lord of Ronneburg (1359-1370), received the castles and places Ronneburg, Schönfels, Werdau, Stein, Langenberg and in the division of inheritance from 1359 together with his younger brother Heinrich V. Gleisberg, documented July 8, 1358 to May 13, 1365, (* around 1335 in Plauen; † before October 1, 1370 in Lombardy)
      • C7. [II]Heinrich V, "the younger" Reuss von Plauen, lord of Ronneburg (1359-1398), 1384 lord of Schmölln and pledgee of Reichenfels, documented July 8, 1358 to January 13, 1398, received in the division of inheritance from 1359 with his brother Heinrich IV. Together the feudal pieces mentioned by him, in 1364 sold his share of Langenberg to the House of Gera, (* around 1337 in Plauen; †† between January 13, 1398 and May 10, 1398), the Bohemian fiefdom fell from his property Stein to the Greiz house, everything else Meißen moves in as having fallen home ;
        ∞ I: (before December 20, 1387) Dorothea von Gera , documented from March 3, 1376 to January 20, 1406, (* around 1337 in Gera; † before February 12, 1410; ▭ in Cronschwitz), widow of Count Heinrich von Truhendingen (1320-1380);
        ∞ II: () Sophie von Gera (* around 1339 in Gera; † before February 12, 1411); Dorothea and Sophie are daughters of Heinrich V. Vogt von Gera (1308–1377) and Countess Mechtild von Käfernburg (1302–1376)
      • C8. [II] Heinrich , documented July 8, 1358, (* around 1339; † young)
      • C9. [II] Magdalene , documented document June 12, 1359, (* around 1341 in Plauen);
        ∞ (around 1365) Count Günther XXII. von Schwarzburg (* around 1322 in Pinneberg; † July 4, 1382), son of Count Heinrich IX. von Schwarzburg (1290–1356) and Countess Helene von Holstein (1303–1341)
      • C10. [II] Salome , documented June 12, 1359 to November 9, 1400, (* 1345/50; † after November 9, 1400);
        ∞ (after 1358) Duke Hanuš I of Teschen-Auschwitz (* 1308/10; † 1372), son of Wladislaw von Teschen-Auschwitz (1275 / 80–1324) and Eufrozyna of Masovia (1292 / 94–1327)
      • C11. [II] Dorothea , first documented mention on June 12, 1359, nun in the Cronschwitz monastery
      • C12. [II] Barbara , documented document June 12, 1359, nun in the Cronschwitz monastery
    • B2. Heinrich , Knight of the Teutonic Order , documented January 1, 1310, (* around 1291; ⚔ fallen February 14, 1314 in Sislitten), during the storming of the Sisditten fortress in Prussia
    • B3. Heinrich , Knight of the Teutonic Order, 1328 to 1330 Komtur von Engelsburg, 1331 Komtur von Balga, 1335 Landkomtur vom Kulm, 1336 to 1338 Grand Komtur, documented May 11, 1317 to March 17, 1338, (* around 1293; † around 1338)
  • A4. [III] Heinrich , first preacher monk then Dominican prior in Plauen (1294–1306), documented February 1, 1294 to April 23, 1302, (* around 1258 in Plauen; † after 1306)
  • A5. [III] Adelheid (* around 1259 in Plauen, † after 1317);
    ∞ () Anarg I. von Waldenburg and Wolkenstein, Vogt zu Remse, 1274 district judge in Pleissenland, documented from 1254 to 1308, (* after 1239; † before 1317), son of knight Hugo von Waldenburg (1210–1262)
  • A6. [III] Mechtild , first as a nun (1302), then as prioress in the Cronschwitz monastery (1304-1328), documented April 22, 1302 to October 14, 1328, (* around 1260 in Plauen; † after October 14, 1328)
  • A7. [III] Agnes , nun in the Cronschwitz monastery, documented mention from 1301 to April 23, 1302, (* around 1262 in Plauen; † after 1317)

Lords and (since 1673) Counts Reuss zu Untergreiz, Obergreiz, zu Burgk, Rothenthal and Dölau - Counts Reuss zu Greiz and (since 1778) Prince Reuss of the older line

Heinrich V. Reuss von Plauen, Lord of Greiz, Lord of Untergreiz (1572–1583 / 96–1604), Lord of Kranichfeld (1572–1586), Lord of Lobenstein (1577–1585); co-owned by the Lobenstein estate since 1577, which had beenpledgedto Vitzthum von Eckstädt until then, received half Untergreiz in the fraternal division of 1583, sales of Lobenstein's share in 1585 and von Kranichfeld's share to Heinrich II. Reuss zu Gera since 1590 Joint ownership of the Schleiz lordship with Saalburg and Burgk, which until then was owned by Anna , the widow of the last Burgrave of Meissen, sold his Schleiz share (1/6) to the other heirs in 1595, and in 1596 bought the other half of Untergreiz from his brother Heinrich II. , (* November 4, 1549 in Zwickau ; † October 9, 1604 in Greiz; ▭ November 1, 1604 ibid);
∞ (November 25, 1583 in Waldenburg ) Marie von Schönburg-Waldenburg (* August 29, 1565 in Waldenburg; † March 9/19, 1628 in Greiz; ▭ April 23, 1628 ibid), daughter of Hugo I, lord of Schönburg-Waldenburg (1530–1566) and Countess Anna von Gleichen-Remda (1533–1570); They had the following offspring:

  • A1. Anna Barbara (born April 22, 1585 in Dölau ; † May 5, 1629 in Königstein; ▭ June 11, 1629 in Penig);
    ∞ (November 16, 1601 in Penig ) Wolf III. , Herr von Schönburg-Penig-Waldenburg (born September 8, 1556 in Penig; † August 17, 1612 ibid), son of Wolf II, Herr von Schönburg-Glauchau (1532–1581) and Anna Schenk von Landsberg (1534–1568 )
  • A2. Maria Katharina (born January 5, 1587 in Dölau; † August 28, 1640 in Greiz; ▭ October 1, 1640 ibid)
  • A3. Agnes Juliane (born April 30, 1588 in Dölau; † December 15, 1588 there; ▭ December 20, 1588 in Greiz)
  • A4. Heinrich I (born June 9, 1589 in Greiz; † June 11 / July 1589, ibid .; ▭ ibid.)
  • A5. Heinrich II (born January 9, 1591 in Greiz; † January 26, 1591 ibid; ▭ ibid)
  • A6. Susanne Elisabeth (* February 21, 1592 in Greiz; † December 7, 1597 ibid; ▭ ibid)
  • A7. Eva (born May 31, 1593 in Greiz; † July 4, 1636 in Artern ; ▭ in the Bergkirche, Eilenburg);
    ∞ (July 20, 1613 in Eilenburg ) Count Philipp Ernst von Mansfeld-Artern , electoral Saxon captain of Leipzig and Eilenburg (* May 11, 1560; † September 15, 1631 in Torgau ; ▭ (July 16, 1632) in the Bergkirche, Eilenburg ), Son of Count Johann Hoyer von Mansfeld-Artern (1525–1585) and Countess Martha von Mansfeld-Hinterort (1536-)
  • A8. Henry III. Reuss von Plauen, Herr zu Greiz, Herr zu Untergreiz (1604–1609), (* December 12, 1594 in Dölau; † September 12, 1609 in Jena ; ▭ October 4, 1609 in Greiz)
  • A9. Heinrich IV., "The middle" Reuss von Plauen, Lord of Untergreiz (1604–1616), Lord of Greiz (1616–1625), Lord of Obergreiz (1625–1629), founder of the House of Obergreiz; In 1616, after the middle line († Heinrich XVIII. ) died out, received the upper castle of Greiz, as well as half of the city of Greiz (Obergreiz) and the city of Zeulenroda and remained in common ownership with his brother Heinrich V until 1625, received in the fraternal division from 1625 Obergreiz, (* March 11, 1597 in Dölau; † August 25, 1629 in Greiz; ▭ October 22, 1629 ibid);
    ∞ (May 1624 in Arolsen ) Wild- u. Rhine CountessElisabeth Juliane zu Salm-Neufville , 1622 canoness in Gandersheim, (* 1602 in Neufville-sur-Moselle ; † 14 May 1653 in Schleiz; ▭ 26 July 1653 in the Bergkirche, Schleiz), (∞ II: (4 May 1637 in Gera) Heinrich III. Reuss , Lord of Gera (born October 31, 1603 at Osterstein Castle , Gera; † July 12, 1640 in Karlsbad ; ▭ July 23, 1640 in the Bergkirche, Schleiz)); Daughter of Friedrich I, Wildgrave and Rheingraf zu Salm-Neufville (1547–1608) and Countess Sibylle Juliane von Isenburg-Birstein (1574–1604)
    • B1. Marie Sibylle (born August 4, 1625 in Greiz; † May 17, 1665 in Lobenstein; ▭ June 20, 1665 ibid);
      ∞ (October 24, 1647 in Schleiz) Heinrich X. Reuss , Herr zu Lobenstein (born September 9, 1621 in Gera; † January 25, 1671 in Lobenstein; ▭ April 12, 1671 in the town church, Lobenstein)
    • B2. Heinrich I, "the elder" Reuss von Plauen, Lord and Count (August 26, 1673) zu Obergreiz (1629–1681), Lord zu Dölau (1643–1681), followed his father in 1629 under the tutelage of his mother and Heinrich V. zu Untergreiz, since 1637 his stepfather Heinrich III. zu Gera, the government takes over in 1647, receives the rule Dölau from the Burgk inheritance in 1643 and from the rule Burgk the villages Friesau, Sopoten and Röppisch, 1671 elder of the entire house, becomes (August 26, 1673 in Eger) with the whole family in The imperial count raised with the title: High and well-born Reuss, Counts and Lords of Plauen, Lords of Greiz, Kranichfeld, Gera, Schleiz and Lobenstein , privilegium de non usu , designated Commander of the Order of St. John of Jagow, Imperial Councilor and General Field Sergeant, ( * May 3, 1627 in Greiz; † March 8, 1681 ibid; ▭ ibid);
      ∞ I: (10 August 1648 in Schleiz) Sibylle Magdalene, Countess of Kirchberg, 1643 canoness, 1645 dean, 1647 provess in Quedlinburg, (* 24/26 July 1624 in Farnroda ; † 24 February 1667 in Greiz; ▭ March 28, 1667 ibid), daughter ofGeorg Ludwig II., Burgrave of Kirchberg, Count zu Sayn-Hachenburg (1569–1641) and Dorothea Magdalene Reuss zu Gera (1595–1646);
      ∞ II: (April 2/21, 1668 in Greiz) Countess Sibylle Juliane von Schwarzburg-Arnstadt (* July 20, 1646 at Arnstadt Castle ; † April 5, 1698 in Ilsenburg; ▭ in Greiz), daughter of Count Christian Günther II . von Schwarzburg-Arnstadt (1616–1666) and Freiin Sophia Dorothea von Mörsperg and Beffort (1624–1685)
      • C1. [I]Henry VI. , Count Reuss zu Obergreiz (1681–1697), 1679 to 1681 Margravial Brandenburg Privy Councilor and Governor in Hof, 1681 Electoral Saxon Chamberlain, 1682 Colonel, 1692 Oberfalkenier, 1694 General Feldzeugmeister, (September 20, 1697) Royal Polish Field Marshal General, in the division from 1694 he passed Dölau to his brother Heinrich XVI. from, (* August 7, 1649 in Greiz; † ⚔ October 11, 1697 in Szeged ; ▭ December 22, 1697 in Greiz);
        ∞ I: (July 29, 1674 in Forst ) Amalie Juliane Reuss zu Untergreiz (* October 4, 1636 in Greiz; † December 25, 1688 in Dölau ; ▭ in Greiz), widow of Baron Ferdinand von Biberstein zu Forst (1620–1667 ), Daughter of Heinrich V. Reuss , Lord of Untergreiz (1602–1667) and Anna Marie, Countess of the Wild and Rhine of Salm-Neufville (1606–1651);
        ∞ II: (May 3, 1691 in Leipzig) Freiin Henriette Amalie von Friesen (* May 19, 1668 in Dresden, † August 2, 1732 in Berggießhübel ; ▭ August 5, 1732 in Schönfeld near Pillnitz), daughter of Baron Heinrich III. von Friesen (1610–1680) andBaronMaria Margarete von Lützelburg ad H. Immlingen (1632–1689)
        • D1. [I] Countess Ferdinande Charlotte (born June 13, 1675 in Amsterdam, † July 20, 1723);
          ∞ I: (June 17, 1697 in Greiz) Baron Franz Gallus von Racknitz ;
          ∞ II: (October 16, 1702) Karl von Noirval
        • D2. [II]Heinrich I , Count Reuss zu Obergreiz (1697–1714), follows in 1697 under the tutelage of his mother, inherits Dölau in 1698, (born December 29, 1693 in Dresden; † September 7, 1714 in Paris; ▭ ibid)
        • D3. [II] Countess Johanna Margarete (* February 18, 1695 in Dresden; † March 20, 1766 there; ▭ March 24, 1766 in the Frauenkirche (Dresden) );
          ∞ (March 9, 1713 in Dresden) Count Erdmann II. Von Roedern (* 1687; † January 11, 1729)
        • D4. [II]Heinrich II , Count Reuss zu Obergreiz (1714–1722), (* February 4, 1696 in Dresden; † November 17, 1722 in the Oberschloss, Greiz; ▭ November 19, 1722 ibid);
          ∞ (October 22, 1715 in Dresden) Countess Sophie Charlotte von Bothmer (* October 11/21, 1697 The Hague ; † September 14, 1748 in Erbach ; ▭ September 17, 1748 in Reichelsheim ), (∞ II: (25. December 1723 in Dresden) Count Georg Wilhelm von Erbach-Erbach (* July 19, 1686 at Fürstenau Castle ; † May 31, 1757 in Wiesbaden ; ▭ in Reichelsheim)); Daughter of Count Johann Kaspar von Bothmer (1656–1732) and Freiin Gisela Erdmuthe von Hoym (1669–1741)
          • E1. Countess Henriette Erdmuthe Sofie (born September 18, 1716 in the Oberschloss, Greiz; † February 18, 1719 ibid; ▭ February 20, 1719 ibid)
          • E2. Count Henry VIII (born January 5, 1718 in the Upper Castle, Greiz; † April 13, 1719 ibid; ▭ April 15, 1719 ibid)
          • E3. Henry IX. , Count Reuss zu Obergreiz (1722–1723), (* December 31, 1718 in the Oberschloss, Greiz; † March 17, 1723 ibid; ▭ March 20, 1723 ibid)
          • E4. Count Heinrich X. (born January 13, 1720 in the Upper Castle, Greiz; † August 26, 1720 ibid; ▭ August 28, 1720 ibid)
          • E5. Henry XI. , Count Reuss zu Obergreiz (1723–1768), Count Reuss zu Greiz (1768–1778), Prince Reuss older line (1778–1800); follows in 1723 under the tutelage of Count Heinrich XXIV. Reuss zu Köstritz and Henckel von Donnersmarck zu Pölzig, takes over the government over Obergreiz in 1743, inherits in 1768 after the death of Heinrich III. Reuss zu Untergreiz the lordships of Untergreiz and Burgk and thus unites the possession of the older line, is raised (May 12, 1778) by Emperor Joseph II with the whole family to the imperial prince status with the title: Hochgeboren, Älterer Linie sovereign Prince Reuss, Count and Mr. von Plauen, Mr. zu Greiz, Kranichfeld, Gera, Schleiz and Lobenstein , Imperial Councilor, 1800 elder of the entire house, (* March 18, 1722 in the Upper Castle, Greiz; † June 28, 1800 ibid; ▭ July 6, 1800 ibid) ;
            ∞ I: (April 4, 1743 in Köstritz ) Countess Konradine Reuss zu Köstritz (* December 22, 1719 in Köstritz; † February 2, 1770 at Burgk Castle; ▭ February 9, 1770 in the Bergkirche, Schleiz), daughter of Count Heinrich XXIV. Reuss zu Köstritz (1681–1748) and Freiin Maria Eleonore Emilia von Promnitz-Dittersbach (1688–1776);
            ∞ II: (October 25, 1770 in Frankfurt am Main) Countess Christine Albertine Katharina von Leiningen-Dagsburg-Falkenburg (* November 25, 1732 in Frankfurt am Main; † October 4, 1809 in Teichnitz ; ▭ October 9, 1809 in Kleinwelka with Bautzen), daughter of Count Christian Karl Reinhard von Leiningen-Dagsburg-Falkenburg (1695–1766) and Countess Katharina Polyxena zu Solms-Rödelheim and Assenheim (1702–1765) - Reuss older line
            • F1. [I] CountHeinrich XII. (* April 25, 1744 in Köstritz; † December 30, 1745 in the Oberschloss, Greiz; ▭ January 3, 1746 ibid)
            • F2. [I] Countess Amalie Sophie Henriette (born October 25, 1745 in the Oberschloss, Greiz; † October 3, 1748 ibid; ▭ October 6, 1748 ibid)
            • F3. [I] PrinceHenry XIII. Reuss older line (1800-1817), Imperial Austrian General Feldzeugmeister , 1805 elder of the entire house, (* February 16, 1747 in the Upper Castle, Greiz; † January 29, 1817 ibid; ▭ February 7, 1817 ibid);
              ∞ (January 9, 1786 in Kirchheimbolanden ) Princess Wilhelmine Luise von Nassau-Weilburg (born September 28, 1765 in The Hague ; † October 10, 1837 in Greiz; ▭ October 17, 1837 ibid), daughter of Prince Karl Christian von Nassau- Weilburg (1735–1788) and Princess Karoline von Oranien-Nassau-Diez (1743–1787)
              • G1. Prince Henry XVIII (* † March 31, 1787 in Kirchheimbolanden ; ▭ March 31, 1787 in the town church there)
              • G2. one daughter (* † November 28, 1788 in Kirchheimbolanden)
              • G3. PrinceHeinrich XIX. Reuss older line (1817-1836), took part inthe war against France in1814 as Imperial Austrian Rittmeister in the 2nd Uhlan Regiment Schwarzenberg , (born March 1, 1790 in Offenbach ; † October 31, 1836 in Greiz; ▭ November 8, 1836 ibid);
                ∞ (January 7, 1822 in Prague) Princess Gasparine von Rohan-Rochefort-Montauban (born September 29, 1798 or August 8, 1799 in Paris; † July 27, 1871 in Greiz; ▭ in the Rohanschen family crypt in Loukov near Loukovec ) , her heart August 4, 1871 in Greiz, daughter of Prince Charles Louis Gaspard of Rohan-Rochefort-Montauban (1765–1843) and Princess Marie Louise Josephine of Rohan-Guémené (1765–1839)
              • G4. PrinceHeinrich XX. Reuss older line (1836-1859), took part in the war against France in 1814 as adjutant of Lieutenant Field Marshal Landgrave Philipp von Hessen-Homburg , (born June 29, 1794 in Offenbach; † November 8, 1859 in Greiz; ▭ November 15, 1859 ibid );
                ∞ I: (November 25, 1834 at Haid Castle) Princess Sophia Maria Theresia zu Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg (born September 18, 1809 in Prague; † July 21, 1838 in Bubentsch near Prague; ▭ July 29, 1838 in Greiz), Daughter of Prince Carl Thomas Albrecht Ludwig Joseph Constantin Friedrich Leopold Aloys zu Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg (1783–1849) and Countess Sophie Ludovica Wilhelmina zu Windisch-Graetz (1784–1848);
                ∞ II: (October 1, 1839 in Homburg ) Landgravine Caroline von Hessen-Homburg (born March 19, 1819 in Homburg; † January 18, 1872 in Greiz; ▭ January 25, 1872 ibid), daughter of Landgrave Gustav von Hessen-Homburg (1781–1848), General of the Cavalry, and Princess Luise Friederike von Anhalt-Dessau (1798–1858)
                • H1. [II] Princess Christiane Hermine Amalie Luise Henriette (* December 25, 1840 in Greiz; † January 4, 1890 in Droyßig ; ▭ January 8, 1890 ibid);
                  ∞ (April 29, 1862 in Greiz) Prince Hugo zu Schönburg-Waldenburg auf Droyßig and Quesnitz, Prussian infantry general, (born August 29, 1822 in Waldenburg; † June 9, 1897 in Wiesbaden), son of Prince Otto Victor von Schönburg -Waldenburg (1785–1859) and Princess Thekla von Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt (1795–1861)
                • H2. [II] Prince Heinrich XXI. (* February 11, 1844 in Greiz; † June 14, 1844 ibid; ▭ June 19, 1844 ibid)
                • H3. [II] PrinceHeinrich XXII. Reuss older line (1859–1902), Count and Lord of Plauen, Lord of Greiz, Kranichfeld, Gera, Schleiz and Lobenstein , ruled by his mother Caroline von Hessen-Homburg (1859–28 March 1867), Prussian general of the infantry and chief of the 2nd Battalion of the 7th Thuringian Infantry Regiment No. 96, Knight of the Order of the Black Eagle, (born March 28, 1846 in Greiz; † April 19, 1902 there; ▭ April 25, 1902 in the Ida-Waldhaus mausoleum at Greiz);
                  ∞ (October 8, 1872 in Bückeburg ) Princess Ida Mathilde Adelheid zu Schaumburg-Lippe (* July 28, 1852 in Bückeburg; † September 28, 1891 in Greiz; ▭ October 2, 1891 in the Ida-Waldhaus mausoleum near Greiz), daughter of Prince Adolf I of Schaumburg-Lippe (1817–1893) and Princess Hermine of Waldeck and Pyrmont (1827–1910)
                  • I1. PrinceHeinrich XXIV. Reuss older line (1902–1918), Count and Lord of Plauen, Lord of Greiz, Kranichfeld, Gera, Schleiz and Lobenstein , succeeded his father as Prince on April 19, 1902, asPrince Heinrich XIV. Reuss was unable to rule jL Prince Regent of Reuss a.L. (1902–1908), followed by Heinrich XXVII. Reuss jL 1908 as Prince Regent and since 1913 as Prince Regent von Reuss a.L., abdicates on November 11, 1918; (* March 20, 1878 in Greiz; †† October 13, 1927 ibid; ▭ in the Ida-Waldhaus mausoleum near Greiz, reburied in 1997 in the city church, Greiz)
                    • → Line extinguished
                  • I2. Princess Emma Karoline Hermine Marie (born January 17, 1881 in Greiz, † December 6, 1961 in Ehrenburg );
                    ∞ (May 14, 1903 in Greiz) Count Erich Gustav Carl Gottfried Künigl zu Ehrenburg, Baron von Warth (born June 20, 1880 in Ehrenburg; † December 3, 1930 in Bruneck ), son of Count Carl Maria Anton Leopold Ferdinand Josef Leonhard Künigl zu Ehrenburg, Freiherr von Warth (1829–1912) and Martha Tasch von Löwenhorn (1856–1937)
                  • I3. Princess Marie Agnes (born March 26, 1882 in Greiz, † November 1, 1942 in Klagenfurt );
                    ∞ (February 4, 1904 in Greiz) Freiherr Ferdinand von Gnagnoni (born September 6, 1878 in Altmünster ; † July 8, 1955 in Klagenfurt)
                  • I4. Princess Karoline Elisabeth Ida (* July 13, 1884 in Greiz; † January 17, 1905 in Weimar ; ▭ ibid);
                    ∞ (April 30, 1903 in Bückeburg) Grand Duke Wilhelm Ernst of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach , Knight of the Order of the Black Eagle , (born June 10, 1876 in Weimar; † April 24, 1923 in Heinrichau ), son of Hereditary Grand Duke Carl August von Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (1844–1894) and Princess Pauline of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (1852–1904)
                  • I5. Princess Hermine (* December 17, 1887 in Greiz; † August 7, 1947 as a Russian prisoner in Frankfurt an der Oder; ▭ in the Temple of Antiquities in the Sanssouci Park in Potsdam );
                    ∞ I: (January 7, 1907 in Greiz) Prince Johann Georg Ludwig Ferdinand August von Schoenaich-Carolath (born September 11, 1873 in Saabor ; † April 7, 1920 in Wölfelsgrund ), son of Prince Georg Heinrich Friedrich August von Schoenaich-Carolath (1846–1910) and Princess Wanda Adelheid Bianka Klementine Cäcilie von Schoenaich-Carolath (1849–1925);
                    ∞ II: (November 5, 1922 in Doorn , Netherlands ) Friedrich Wilhelm Albert Viktor of Prussia as Wilhelm II from (June 15, 1888 to November 28, 1918) last German Emperor and King of Prussia, (born January 27, 1859 in Kronprinzenpalais Berlin ; † June 4, 1941 in Haus Doorn ; ▭ in the mausoleum in the park of Haus Doorn), son of Emperor Friedrich III., King of Prussia (1831–1888) and Princess Victoria of Great Britain and Ireland (1840–1901)
                  • I6. Princess Ida Emma Antoinette Charlotte Viktoria (born September 4, 1891 in Greiz, † March 29, 1977 in Ortenberg );
                    ∞ (November 7, 1911 in Greiz) Prince Christoph Martin III. zu Stolberg-Roßla, Count of Königstein, Rochefort, Wernigerode and Hohnstein, (born April 1, 1888 in Roßla ; † February 27, 1949 in Ortenberg), son of Prince Botho August Carl zu Stolberg-Roßla, Count of Königstein, Rochefort, Wernigerode and Hohnstein (1850-1893) and Princess Hedwig zu Ysenburg and Büdingen in Büdingen (1863-1925)
                • H4. [II] Prince Heinrich XXIII. (* June 27, 1848 in Greiz; † October 22, 1861 ibid; ▭ October 26, 1861 ibid)
                • H5. [II] Princess Marie Henriette Auguste, lady of honor of the royal Bavarian Order of Theresa , (born March 19, 1855 in Greiz; † December 31, 1909 at the Gettenbach hunting lodge ; ▭ "Old Cemetery" in Meerholz );
                  ∞ (July 20, 1875 in Greiz) Hereditary Count Friedrich zu Ysenburg and Büdingen-Meerholz (born August 10, 1847 in Meerholz; † March 9, 1889 ibid), son of Count Karl Friedrich Casimir Adolf Ludwig zu Ysenburg and Büdingen in Meerholz (1819 –1900) and Countess Johanna Konstanze Agnes Helene zu Castell-Castell (1822–1863)
                • H6. [illegitimate] Heinrich , (January 7, 1857 in Greiz) Reuss a.L. Nobility and barons as: von Rothenthal , (* April 23, 1822 in Sperlonga ; † January 2, 1892 in Marosvásárhely / Neumarkt );
                  ∞ (September 29, 1857 in Vienna) Bertha Thury de Tamásfalva (born January 28, 1831 in Maroscsapó, † January 15, 1914 in Neumarkt), daughter of Josef zu Maroscsapó and Polizena Matskási von Tinkova; Descendants see here
            • F4. [I] Countess Friederike Marie Johanne, (born July 9, 1748 in the Upper Castle, Greiz; † June 14, 1816 in Prague; ▭ ibid);
              ∞ I: (July 8, 1767 in Greiz; o | o November 8, 1769 in Gera) Count Friedrich Ludwig Karl zu Castell-Rüdenhausen (* February 17, 1746 in Rüdenhausen ; † February 7, 1803 ibid);
              ∞ II: (May 7, 1770 in Kirchberg ) Prince Friedrich Wilhelm zu Hohenlohe-Kirchberg , Imperial Austrian Feldzeugmeister, (* December 3, 1732 in Kirchberg ; † August 10, 1796 in Prague; ▭ ibid), son of Prince Karl August zu Hohenlohe-Kirchberg (1707–1767) and Countess Susanne Margarete Luise von Auersperg (1712–1748)
            • F5. [I] PrinceHeinrich XIV. , Imperial Austrian Lieutenant Field Marshal and envoy to the Prussian court, (born November 6, 1749 in the Oberschloss, Greiz; † February 12, 1799 in Berlin; ▭ ibid);
              ∞ (morning) (June 1797 in Königsbrück ) Maria Anna Meyer,raisedto
              wife von Eybenberg by Emperor Franz II (* 1775/76 in Berlin; † June 26, 1812 in Vienna)
            • F6. [I] PrinceHenry XV. , Imperial Austrian General Field Marshal and Military Commander of Galicia, (* February 22, 1751 in the Upper Castle, Greiz; † August 30, 1825 ibid; ▭ September 3, 1825 ibid)
            • F7. [I] Countess Isabella Augusta, (* August 7, 1752 in the Upper Castle, Greiz; † October 10, 1824 in Hachenburg ; ▭ October 15, 1824 ibid);
              ∞ (June 1, 1771 in Greiz) Wilhelm Georg, Burgrave of Kirchberg, Count zu Sayn-Hachenburg and Wittgenstein zu Farnroda (born April 23, 1751 in Hachenburg; † February 7, 1777 ibid), son of Wilhelm Ludwig, Burgrave of Kirchberg (1709–1751) and Countess Luise zu Salm-Dhaun (1721–1791)
            • F8. [I] Countess Marie Theresia (born November 1, 1754 in Oberschloss, Greiz; † September 28, 1759 ibid; ▭ October 1, 1759 ibid)
            • F9. [I] Countess Ernestine Esperance Viktoria , Princess Reuss a.L. (May 12, 1778); (* January 20, 1756 in Oberschloss, Greiz; † December 2, 1819 in Offenbach );
              ∞ (August 20, 1783 in Greiz) Prince Wolfgang Ernst II. Zu Isenburg-Birstein (born November 17, 1735 in Birstein ; † February 3, 1803 in Offenbach), son of Count Wilhelm Emich Christoph zu Isenburg-Birstein (1708–1741 ) and Countess Amalie Belgika zu Ysenburg-Marienborn (1716–1799)
            • F10. [I] Count Heinrich XVI. (* August 30, 1759 in the Oberschloss, Greiz; † December 13, 1763 ibid; ▭ December 16, 1763 ibid)
            • F11. [I] PrinceHenry XVII. , Colonel of the States General and Portuguese Colonel, (* May 25, 1761 in Oberschloss, Greiz; † February 27, 1807 in Giessen ; ▭ March 1, 1807 ibid);
              ∞ (morning) (September 14, 1805 in Neuwied ) Babette Benigna von Wenz zum Lahnstein (* March 8, 1775 in Trier ; † December 20, 1838 in Koblenz ), daughter of Johann Joseph von Wenz zum Lahnstein and Isabella von Brahm
              • G1. Isabelle von Wenz zum Lahnstein (born December 19, 1806 in Gießen; † September 7, 1886 at Jakobsbergerhof near Boppard ; ▭ in Spay );
                ∞ (January 26, 1830 in Koblenz) Philipp Anton Peter Joseph Sommer (* April 21, 1791 in Koblenz; † December 30, 1867 in Gondorf )
      • C2. [I] Elisabeth Dorothea (born April 15, 1651 in the Upper Castle, Greiz; † March 19, 1665 ibid; ▭ April 18, 1665 ibid)
      • C3. [I] Magdalene Christiane , Countess Reuss zu Obergreiz (August 26, 1673); (* August 3, 1652 in Oberschloss, Greiz; † December 18, 1697 in Dölau; ▭ January 11, 1698 in Greiz);
        ∞ (July 26, 1688 in Greiz) Duke Philipp Ludwig of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg (born October 27, 1620 in Beck ; † March 10, 1689 in Schneeberg ), son of Duke Alexander of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg (1573–1627 ) and Dorothea von Schwarzburg-Sondershausen (1579–1639)
      • C4. [I] Heinrich VII. , Count Reuss zu Obergreiz (August 26, 1673); (* December 10, 1653 in Oberschloss, Greiz; † June 23, 1676 ibid; ▭ ibid)
      • C5. [I] Margarete Sophie , Countess Reuss zu Obergreiz (August 26, 1673); (* January 7, 1655 in Oberschloss, Greiz; † December 4, 1698 ibid; ▭ December 11, 1698 ibid);
        ∞ (August 21, 1698 in Greiz) Baron Johann Georg von Racknitz
      • C6. [I] Marie Juliane , Countess Reuss zu Obergreiz (August 26, 1673); (* February 4, 1656 in the Oberschloss, Greiz; † February 18, 1686 ibid; März March 4, 1686 ibid)
      • C7. [I] Heinrich VIII. , Count Reuss zu Obergreiz (August 26, 1673); Imperial ensign, (born January 31, 1657 in Greiz; † January 21, 1675 in Pfullendorf ; ▭ first in the Protestant church in Leutkirch, Allgäu, then transfer to the Obergreizer crypt, Greiz)
      • C8. [I] Henry IX. , Count Reuss zu Obergreiz (August 26, 1673); Royal Danish Lieutenant Colonel, (* August 12, 1658 in the Upper Castle, Greiz; † January 12, 1678 ibid)
      • C9. [I] Heinrich X. , Count Reuss zu Obergreiz (August 26, 1673); Imperial ensign, (* August 7, 1659 in Greiz; † January 30, 1675 in Pfullendorf; ▭ first in the Protestant church in Leutkirch, Allgäu, then transfer to the Obergreizer crypt, Greiz)
      • C10. [I] Heinrich XI. (* October 4, 1665 in Greiz; † February 6, 1669 ibid; ▭ ibid)
      • C11. [I] Henriette Charlotte (born October 29, 1666 in Greiz; † September 13, 1668 ibid; ▭ September 17, 1668 ibid)
      • C12. [II] Heinrich XII. , Count Reuss zu Obergreiz (August 26, 1673); (* June 17, 1669 in Oberschloss, Greiz; † October 7, 1678 ibid; ▭ ibid)
      • C13. [II]Sophie Juliane , Countess Reuss zu Obergreiz (August 26, 1673); (* December 25, 1670 in the Oberschloss, Greiz; † August 23, 1696 there; ▭ in Hirschberg);
        ∞ (July 26, 1688) Count Heinrich VIII. Reuss zu Hirschberg (* May 20, 1652 in Lobenstein; † October 29, 1711 in Hirschberg; ▭ ibid)
      • C14. [II] Klara Dorothea Heinrica , Countess Reuss zu Obergreiz (August 26, 1673); (* November 24, 1671 in the Upper Castle, Greiz; † May 6, 1698 ibid; ▭ ibid)
      • C15. [II] Johanna Charlotte , Countess Reuss zu Obergreiz (August 26, 1673); (* October 12, 1672 in Oberschloss, Greiz; † April 22, 1698 in Ilsenburg; ▭ in Greiz)
      • C16. [II] Countess Elisabeth Dorothea (born September 9, 1673 in the Oberschloss, Greiz; † May 4, 1698 ibid; ▭ ibid)
      • C17. [II]Henry XV. Reuss, Count and Lord of Plauen zu Obergreiz (1681–1690), (* January 2, 1676 in the Oberschloss, Greiz; † September 29, 1690 ibid; ▭ November 4, 1690 ibid)
      • C18. [II] Countess Christiane Eleonore (born March 13, 1677 in Oberschloss, Greiz; † May 7, 1698 ibid; ▭ ibid)
      • C19. [II]Henry XVI. , Count Reuss zu Obergreiz (1681–1694), Count Reuss zu Dölau (1694–1698), received in the fraternal division of 1694 half of the rule of Obergreiz with Dölau Castle as residence, (* November 3, 1678 in Arnstadt; † April 24, 1698 in the Upper Castle, Greiz; ▭ ibid)
        • → Line extinguished - Dölau falls to Obergreiz
    • B3. Heinrich II. (* August 16, 1628 in Greiz; † September 15, 1628 ibid; ▭ October 16, 1628 ibid)
    • B4. Agnes Elisabeth (born September 29/30, 1629 in Greiz; † June 21, 1675 in Wechselburg ; ▭ July 26, 1675 in Rochsburg);
      ∞ (November 30, 1645 in Rochsburg ) Christian, Lord of Schönburg-Penig-Zschillen (* April 17, 1598 - August 16, 1664), son of Wolf III., Lord of Schönburg-Penig-Waldenburg (1556-1612) and Elisabeth von Tschernembl (1563–1601)
  • A10. Magdalena Dorothea (* July 22, 1599 in Greiz; † August 31, 1599 ibid; ▭ ibid)
  • A11. Heinrich V. Reuss von Plauen, Lord of Untergreiz (1604–1616) and (1625–1667), Lord of Greiz (1616–1625), Lord of Burgk (1643–1667), founder of the Untergreiz family; In 1616, after the middle line († Heinrich XVIII. ) died out, received the upper castle of Greiz, as well as half of the city of Greiz (Obergreiz) and the city of Zeulenroda and remained in joint ownership with his brother Heinrich IV. until 1625, received in the fraternal division from 1625 the rule Untergreiz, 1643 gets the rule Burgk with the exception of the villages Friesau, Sopoten and Röppisch, (* December 4, 1602 in Greiz; † March 7, 1667 ibid; ▭ March 27, 1667 ibid);
    ∞ (November 28, 1630 in Greiz) Anna Marie, wild and Rhine Countess of Salm-Neufville (born August 10, 1606 in Neufville-sur-Moselle ; † November 20, 1651 in Greiz; ▭ February 19, 1652 ibid), daughter by Friedrich I, Wild and Rhine Count of Salm-Neufville (1547–1608) and Countess Anna Amalia of Erbach (1577–1630)
    • B1. Marie Agnes , canoness in the Quedlinburg Abbey , (* October 6, 1631 in the Lower Castle, Greiz; † January 14, 1652 ibid; ▭ February 19, 1652 ibid)
    • B2. Heinrich I , royal French cavalry captain , (* November 7, 1632 in the Lower Castle, Greiz; † before November 20, 1666 in Charleroi in a duel )
    • B3. Heinrich II. Reuss von Plauen, lord of Untergreiz (1667–1668), lord and count (August 26, 1673) of Burgk (1668–1697), was raised to the rank of imperial count (August 26, 1673 in Eger) with the whole family with the title: High and well-born Reußen, Counts and Lords of Plauen, Lords of Greiz, Kranichfeld, Gera, Schleiz and Lobenstein , privilegium de non usu , received in the fraternal division of 1668 the rule of Burgk, 1681 elder of the entire house, ( * January 8, 1634 in Greiz; † October 5, 1697 in Gera; ▭ November 11, 1697 in the Bergkirche, Schleiz);
      ∞ (January 8, 1655 in Untergreiz) Elisabeth Sibylle Reuß zu Burgk (born September 15, 1627 in Hof; † January 9, 1703 in Burgk)
      • → Line extinguished - Burgk falls to Untergreiz
      • C1. Anna Magdalene (born July 26, 1655 in Burgk; † February 1, 1657 there; ▭ March 18, 1657 in the Bergkirche, Greiz)
      • C2. Heinrich I († November 6, 1657 in Burgk; ▭ in Schleiz)
      • C3. Eva Emilie , Countess Reuss zu Burgk (August 26, 1673), (* January 23, 1667 in Burgk (?); † March 29, 1716 in Lausnitz; ▭ April 1, 1716 ibid);
        ∞ (November 24, 1707 in Lausnitz ) Baron Friedrich Heinrich von Stein zu Ober-Lausnitz, Canon of Naumburg, (* August 25, 1677; † August 1729; ▭ August 18, 1729)
    • B4. Henry III. (* April 5, 1635 in the Lower Castle, Greiz; † June 3, 1636 ibid)
    • B5. Amalie Juliane , 1652 canoness, 1655 dean of the Quedlinburg monastery, (born October 4, 1636 in Greiz; † December 25, 1688 in Dölau; ▭ January 24, 1689 in Greiz);
      ∞ I: (April 13, 1659 in Greiz) Freiherr Ferdinand von Biberstein zu Forst, (* April 19, 1620 in Forst ; † October 16, 1667 ibid);
      ∞ II: (July 29, 1674 in Forst) Count Heinrich VI. Reuss zu Obergreiz (* August 7, 1649 in Greiz; † October 11, 1697 in Szeged ; ▭ December 22, 1697 in Greiz)
    • B6. Heinrich IV. Reuss von Plauen, Lord and Count (August 26, 1673) zu Untergreiz (1667–1675), was raised (August 26, 1673 in Eger) with the whole family to the status of imperial count with the title: High and well-born Reuss , Counts and Lords of Plauen, Lords of Greiz, Kranichfeld, Gera, Schleiz and Lobenstein , privilegium de non usu , received half of the lordship of Untergreiz with the Lower Castle in the fraternal division of 1668, most recently ducal Braunschweig-Lüneburg secret war councilor , general sergeant and commandant in Braunschweig, (* August 5, 1638 in Greiz; † February 21, 1675 in Hechingen ; ▭ April 7, 1675 in Greiz);
      ∞ (October 31, 1671 in Greiz) Baron Anna Dorothea von Ruppa ad H. Budkau (born October 3, 1651 in Budkau, Moravia ; † June 17, 1698 in Burgk; ▭ July 1698 in Greiz), daughter of Baron Wilhelm von Ruppa (1621-) and baroness Anna Caterina von Ruppa (1625-)
      • C1. Henry XIII. , Count Reuss zu Untergreiz (1675–1733), succeeds his father in 1675 under guardianship, takes office on September 29, 1693, inherits the younger Burgk family in 1697 and the Rothenthal family in 1698, 1733 elder of the entire family (born September 29, 1672 in Oppurg ; † April 14, 1733 in Greiz; ▭ April 20, 1733 ibid);
        ∞ (August 14, 1697 in Ilsenburg ) Countess Sophie Elisabeth zu Stolberg-Wernigerode (* February 6, 1676 in Ilsenburg; † November 14, 1729 in Burgk; ▭ November 19, 1729 in Greiz), daughter of Count Ernst zu Stolberg-Wernigerode (1650–1710) and Countess Sophia Dorothea von Schwarzburg-Arnstadt (1647–1708)
        • D1. Countess Auguste Ernestine Sophie (born June 14, 1698 in Ilsenburg; † January 27, 1710 in the Lower Castle, Greiz; ▭ January 29, 1710 ibid)
        • D2. Countess Christiane Dorothea (born September 25, 1699 in the Lower Castle, Greiz; † September 6, 1752 in Zirlau ; ▭ September 7, 1752 in Freiburg , Silesia);
          ∞ (November 14, 1723 in Burgk) Count Konrad Ernst Maximilian von Hochberg, Imperial and Royal Privy Councilor (September 1734), Knight of the Order of the Black Eagle (November 1741), (* August 19, 1682; † June 26, 1742 in Zirlau ; ▭ in Freiburg), son of Hans Heinrich II. Von Hochberg (1639–1698) and Maria Juliana von Borschnitz (-1708)
        • D3. Henry III. , Count Reuss zu Untergreiz (1733–1768), 1748 elder of the entire house, (born January 26, 1701 in the Lower Castle, Greiz; † March 17, 1768 ibid; ▭ March 24, 1768 ibid)
          • → Line extinguished - the lower leg falls to the upper leg
        • D4. CountHeinrich IV. , Imperial Colonel and Commander of the Rheingräflich-Salmschen Regiment on foot, (* February 14, 1702 in the Lower Castle, Greiz; † October 11, 1738 in Essegg ; ▭ ibid)
        • D5. CountHeinrich V , (born January 31, 1704 in the Lower Castle, Greiz; † August 1, 1736 ibid; ▭ August 3, 1736 ibid)
        • D6. Countess Ernestine Emilie , (* April 4, 1705 in Burgk; † April 26, 1728 in Schwarza ; ▭ April 28, 1728 ibid);
          ∞ (November 14, 1724 in Greiz) Count Heinrich August zu Stolberg-Schwarza (born June 16, 1697 in Gedern ; † September 14/15, 1748 in Schwarza)
        • D7. Countess Luise Henriette , (born November 29, 1706 in the Lower Castle, Greiz; † April 6, 1708 ibid; ▭ April 11, 1708 ibid)
        • D8. CountHenry VI. , (* June 1, 1708 in the Lower Castle, Greiz; † December 6, 1763 ibid; ▭ December 12, 1763 ibid)
        • D9. Count Heinrich VII. , (* † June 30, 1709 in the Lower Castle, Greiz; ▭ ibid)
        • D10. Countess Sofie Elisabeth , (* † May 21, 1710 in the Lower Castle, Greiz; ▭ ibid)
        • D11. Countess Sofie Henriette , (born September 19, 1711 in the Lower Castle, Greiz; † January 22, 1771 in Rudolstadt ; ▭ January 28, 1771 in Schwarzburg);
          ∞ (October 22, 1733 in Greiz) Prince Ludwig Günther II of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt (* October 22, 1708 in Rudolstadt; † August 29, 1790 ibid; ▭ in Schwarzburg), son of Prince Ludwig Friedrich I of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt and Princess Anna Sophia of Saxe-Gotha (1670–1728)
        • D12. a daughter, (* † September 30, 1712 in Greiz; ▭ ibid)
        • D13. Countess Albertine Auguste (born June 21, 1715 in the Lower Castle, Greiz; † August 24, 1717 ibid; ▭ August 26, 1717 ibid)
      • C2. Heinrich XIV. , Count Reuss zu Untergreiz (1675–1682), (born January 14, 1674 in Burgk; † June 20, 1682 in Lüneburg ; ▭ June 23, 1682 ibid)
    • B7. Elisabeth Christiane (* September 5, 1639 in Greiz Lower Castle; † August 10, 1644 ibid; ▭ September 5, 1644 ibid)
    • B8. Heinrich V. Reuss von Plauen, lord of Untergreiz (1667–1668), lord and count (August 26, 1673) of Rothenthal (1668–1698), was raised to the rank of imperial count (August 26, 1673 in Eger) with the entire family with the title: High and well-born Reußen, Counts and Lords of Plauen, Lords of Greiz, Kranichfeld, Gera, Schleiz and Lobenstein , privilegium de non usu , received half of the Untergreiz lordship with Rothenthal Castle as the fraternal division of 1668 Residence, Imperial General Field Sergeant and Colonel, (born April 19, 1645 in the Lower Castle, Greiz; † February 12, 1698 in Rothenthal; ▭ February 17, 1698 in Greiz);
      ∞ I: (February 15, 1678 in Celle ) Angelique Desmier d'Olbreuse (* around 1637; † October 5, 1688 in Ebstorf near Hanover), daughter of knight Alexander Desmier d'Olbreuse (* February 13, 1608; † 1660) and Jacquette (Jacqueline) Poussard de Vanché (* around 1610, † before August 22, 1648);
      ∞ II: (June 5, 1697 in Frankfurt am Main) Countess Christiane zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Homburg (born January 10, 1680; † September 17, 1724 in Neuhemsbach ), daughter of Count Christian zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Homburg (1647– 1704) and Countess Christiane Magdalena von Leiningen-Dagsburg-Hartenburg (1650–1683)
      • → Line extinguished - Rothenthal falls to Untergreiz
      • C1. [II] Countess Christiane Henriette , Posthuma , (* August 13, 1698 in Rothenthal; † July 31, 1709 in Offenbach; ▭ ibid)

Lords and (since 1673) Counts Reuss zu Gera, Schleiz, Lobenstein, Hirschberg and Ebersdorf - Princes Reuss zu Schleiz, Lobenstein and Ebersdorf and (since 1848) Princes Reuss of the younger line

Henry XVI. , "The Younger" Reuss von Plauen, Lord of Greiz (1535–1547) and Lord of Greiz and Gera (1562–1564), Lord of Kranichfeld (1535–1572), as Heinrich I, "the Younger" , Lord of Gera (1564–1572) - founder of Reuss younger line ; After the lost battle near Mühlberg , the Reussians were relieved of their rule of Greiz in 1547, Greiz fell to Burgrave Heinrich IV of Meißen, in 1562 they got the rule back together with Gera, he got the rule of Gera in the fraternal division of 1564 and the third part in 1566 von Ober-Kranichfeld, (* December 29, 1530 in Greiz; † April 6, 1572 in Schleiz; ▭ April 11, 1572 in the Johanniskirche , Gera);
∞ I: (1556) Countess Elisabeth Brigitte von Schwarzburg-Leutenberg († June 23, 1564), daughter of Count Johann Heinrich von Schwarzburg-Leutenberg (1496–1555) and Margarethe von Weida (1500–1569);
∞ II: (January 6, 1566 in Zeitz ) Countess Dorothea zu Solms-Laubach (born November 26, 1547 in Södel ; † September 18, 1595 in Gera; ▭ October 7, 1595 ibid), daughter of Count Friedrich Magnus zu Solms- Laubach (1521–1561) and Countess Agnes zu Wied (1520–1588); They had the following offspring:

  • A1. [II] Agnes (born June 26, 1567 in Gera, † August 1, 1588 in Hartenstein );
    ∞ (December 3, 1582 in Gera)Hugo II, Lord of Schönburg-Hartenstein (born December 13, 1559 in Waldenburg ; † October 23, 1606 in Gera), son of Hugo I, Lord of Schönburg-Lichtenstein (1529 / 30–1566 / 85) and Countess Anna von Gleichen-Remda (1532–1570)
  • A2. [II] Anna (* March 23, 1568 in Gera; † December 17, 1594 ibid; ▭ December 30, 1594 ibid)
  • A3. [II] Dorothea (* October 28, 1570 in Gera; † December 2, 1631 in Obersontheim ; ▭ January 10, 1632 ibid);
    ∞ I: (August 21, 1586 in Waldenburg ) Count Georg Friedrich I. von Hohenlohe-Waldenburg (born April 30, 1562 in Waldenburg; † October 22, 1600 ibid), son of Count Eberhard von Hohenlohe-Waldenburg (1535–1570) and Countess Agatha von Tübingen (1533–1609);
    ∞ II: (December 6, 1606) Wilhelm Schenk von Limpurg-Speckfeld (born June 10, 1568 in Obersontheim; † February 14, 1633), son of Friedrich VI. Schenk von Limpurg-Obersontheim (1536–1596) and Agnes von Limpurg-Gaildorf (1542–1606)
  • A4. [II] Heinrich II. "Posthumus" or "the later born" Reuss von Plauen, Lord of Gera (1572–1635), Lord of Kranichfeld (1572–1615), Lord of Lobenstein (1577–1635), Lord of Saalburg (1596–1635) , Lord of Schleiz (1616–1635); In 1572, Emperor Maximilian II decreedthe subsequent prince as guardianship, apart from his mother, his uncle, Heinrich XV. Reuss , Herr zu Obergreiz († 1578) and two Gera vassals: Utz von Ende zu Caaschwitz (until 1584) and Georg von Wolfframsdorff zu Köstritz († 1590), in 1590 joined the mother as guardian, her brother Count Otto zu Solms- Sonnenwalde (1550–1612), Heinrich received the state government in 1595; since 1577 in co-ownership of the Lobenstein lordship, which until then had beenpledgedto Vitzthum von Eckstädt , the guardians buy the older and middle line parts of the Lobenstein rulership in 1585 and 1588, and in 1586 the older line part of the Ober-Kranichfeld rulership (1st floor) / 3), since 1590 in co-ownership of the Schleiz lordship with Saalburg and Burgk, which until then was owned by Anna , the widow of the last Burgrave of Meißen, receives maintenance of Saalburg and Tanna in the Schleiz division of 1596, buys the in 1608 Part of the middle line of the rule of Ober-Kranichfeld and therefore also owns this rule in its entirety, pledged Ober-Kranichfeld and Schauenforst to Saxony-Weimar in 1615, but reserves the title of Herr zu Kranichfeld forhimself and his family, inherits in 1616 after the middle line has expired Line the whole Schleiz rule; is appointed imperial council in 1607, 1616 eldest of the entire house, acquired the privilege de non appellando - the right of last instance jurisdiction, (* June 10, 1572 at Osterstein Castle , Gera; † December 3, 1635 in Gera; ▭ 4. February 1636 ibid);
    ∞ I: (February 7, 1594 in Weikersheim ) Countess Magdalene von Hohenlohe-Weikersheim (* December 27/28, 1572 in Neuenstein ; † April 2, 1596 in Gera; ▭ April 20, 1596 ibid), daughter of Count Wolfgang von Hohenlohe-Weikersheim (1546–1610) and Countess Magdalena von Nassau-Dillenburg (1547–1633);
    ∞ II: (May 21, 1597 in Rudolstadt ) Countess Magdalene von Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt (* April 12, 1580 in Rudolstadt; † April 22, 1652 in Gera; ▭ June 16, 1652 ibid), daughter of Count Albrecht VII. Von Schwarzburg -Rudolstadt (1537–1605) and Countess Juliana von Nassau-Dillenburg (1546–1588)
    • B1. [I]Dorothea Magdalene (born February 25, 1595 in Gera; † October 29, 1646 in Farnroda ; ▭ ibid);
      ∞ (March 18, 1620 in Gera) Burgrave Georg Ludwig II of Kirchberg, Count zu Sayn-Hachenburg (born January 10, 1569 in Farnroda; † November 3, 1641 ibid), son of Burgrave Siegmund II of Kirchberg (1531– 1570) and Countess Sibylle von Isenburg-Büdingen-Kelsterbach (1540–1608)
    • B2. [II] Juliane Marie (born February 1, 1598 in Gera; † January 4, 1650 ibid; ▭ April 30, 1650 ibid);
      ∞ (October 9, 1614 in Schleiz) Count David von Mansfeld-Hinterort (* July 12, 1573; † March 26, 1628 in Schraplau ), (∞ I: (1602) Countess Agnes Sibylla von Mansfeld-Mittelort, (* 20. November 1567 in Mansfeld; † 24 August 1613 in Schraplau; ▭ ibid), daughter of Count Christoph II von Mansfeld-Mittelort (1520–1591) and Countess Amalie von Schwarzburg-Blankenburg (1528–1589)),Son of Count Volrad V. von Mansfeld-Hinterort (1520–1578) and Barbara Reuss zu Greiz (1528–1580)
    • B3. [II] Heinrich I (* February 21, 1599 in Gera; † July 27, 1599 ibid; ▭ August 3, 1599 ibid)
    • B4. [II] Agnes (born April 17, 1600 in Gera; † January 1, 1642);
      ∞ (June 10, 1627 in Gera) Count Ernst Ludwig von Mansfeld-Hinterort, Swedish Colonel, (born June 16, 1605; † April 9, 1632 in Eisleben ; ▭ in the St. Anne's Church , (Eisleben)), Son of Count Friedrich Christoph von Mansfeld-Hinterort (1564–1631) and Agnes von Everstein-Massow (1584–1626)
    • B5. [II] Elisabeth Magdalene (* May 8, 1601 in Gera; † April 4, 1641 in Rudolstadt; ▭ ((April 23, 1641)) in the Bergkirche, Schleiz)
    • B6. [II]Heinrich II, "the other" Reuss von Plauen, Lord of Gera (1635–1670), Lord of Schleiz, Lobenstein and Saalburg (1635–1647), Lord of Saalburg (1666–1670); According to the contract of 1637, the four brothers remain in the joint possession of the inherited lordship with court in Gera until 1647, he receives the rule of Gera in the fraternal division of 1647 and 1666 after the death of his brother Heinrich IX. the office of Saalburg, 1667 elder of the entire house, (* August 14, 1602 in Gera; † May 28, 1670 ibid; ▭ September 7, 1670 ibid);
      ∞ (November 23, 1642 in Gera) Countess Katharina Elisabeth von Schwarzburg-Sondershausen (* August 28, 1617 in Ebeleben ; † January 17, 1701 in Gera; ▭ January 19, 1701 ibid), daughter of Count Christian Günther I. von Schwarzburg -Sondershausen (1578–1642) and Countess Anna Sibylle von Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt (1584–1623) - founders of Reuss-Gera
      • C1. Magdalene Sibylle (born January 24, 1645 in Gera; † June 10, 1645 there; baptized January 29, 1645; ▭ June 19, 1645 there)
      • C2. a son († * September 14, 1646 in Gera; ▭ ibid)
      • C3. one son († * 1647)
      • C4. Heinrich II (born January 22, 1648 in Gera; † April 4, 1648 ibid; baptized January 23, 1648; ▭ April 19, 1648 ibid)
      • C5. Juliane Dorothea , Countess Reuss zu Gera (August 26, 1673), (* February 11, 1649 in Gera; † March 5, 1686 ibid; ▭ ibid)
      • C6. Heinrich IV. Reuss von Plauen, Lord and Count (August 26, 1673) zu Gera (1670–1686), of age 1671, was raised to the rank of imperial count (August 26, 1673 in Eger) with the whole family with the title: High- and well-born Reussians, counts and lords of Plauen, lords of Greiz, Kranichfeld, Gera, Schleiz and Lobenstein , privilegium de non usu , (born March 13, 1650 in Gera; † March 13, 1686 ibid; ▭ March 26, 1686 ibid) ;
        ∞ (June 20, 1672 in Gera) Countess Anna Dorothea von Schwarzburg-Sondershausen, canoness in the Quedlinburg Abbey (1659), (* August 18, 1645 in Sondershausen; † July 1, 1716 in Gera to Hydropsis ; ▭ July 3, 1716 in der Stadtkirche, ibid), daughter of Count Anton Günther I von Schwarzburg-Sondershausen (1620–1666) and Countess Palatine Maria Magdalena von Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld (1622–1689)
        • D1. Count Heinrich XIII. (* May 18, 1673 in Gera; † June 13, 1674 ibid; ▭ June 17, 1674 ibid)
        • D2. Count Heinrich XIV. (* August 24, 1674 in Gera; † October 29, 1674 ibid; ▭ November 1, 1674 ibid)
        • D3. Count Heinrich XVI. (* March 19, 1676 in Gera; † November 24, 1677 ibid; ▭ November 29, 1677 ibid)
        • D4. Henry XVIII , Count Reuss zu Gera (1686–1735), follows his father in 1686 under the tutelage of his mother and Count Heinrich I. Reuss zu Schleiz, (* March 21, 1677 in Gera; † November 25, 1735 there; ▭ December 1, 1735 ibid), builder of the orangery (Gera) .
        • D5. Count Heinrich XX. (* November 4, 1678 in Gera; † August 21, 1689 ibid; ▭ September 13, 1689 ibid)
        • D6. Count Heinrich XXII. , Danish Colonel, (* March 2, 1680 in Gera; † July 18, 1731 in the Graefhaus am Kirchhofe, ibid; ▭ July 20, 1731 ibid)
        • D7. Heinrich XXV. , Count Reuss zu Gera (1735–1748), followed his brother Heinrich XVIII., 1739 elder of the entire house, (born August 27, 1681 in Gera; † March 13, 1748 there; ▭ March 21, 1748 in St. John's Church) in 1735 , Gera);
          ∞ I: (February 21, 1717 in Thurnau ) Countess Justine Eleonore Sophie von Giech-Thurnau (* December 12, 1698 in Nuremberg; † February 1, 1718 in Gera; ▭ February 6, 1718 ibid), daughter of Count Karl Gottfried II von Giech-Thurnau (1670–1729) and Countess Eva Susanna von Khevenhüller-Aichelberg (1674–1714);
          ∞ II: (August 24, 1722 in Sondershausen) Countess Palatine Sophie Marie von Birkenfeld-Gelnhausen (born April 5, 1702 in Gelnhausen ; † November 13, 1761 in Saalburg; ▭ November 27, 1761 in St. Johanneskirche, Gera), daughter by Count Palatine Johann Karl von Birkenfeld-Gelnhausen (1638–1704) and Esther Marie von Witzleben (1665–1725)
          • E1. [I] a son († * February 1, 1718 in Gera; ▭ ibid)
          • E2. [II] Countess Sophie Henriette Dorothea (born June 13, 1723 in Gera; † August 27, 1789 in the manorial house at the Kirchhofe, ibid; ▭ August 31, 1789 ibid);
            ∞ (November 21, 1746 at Osterstein Castle, Gera) Count Friedrich Botho zu Stolberg-Roßla , royal Polish and electoral Saxon major general, (* May 13, 1714 in Roßla ; † March 8, 1768 ibid), son of Count Jost Christian zu Stolberg-Roßla (1676–1739) and Countess Emilie Auguste zu Stolberg-Wernigerode (1687–1730)
          • E3. [II] Countess Caroline (* † September 14, 1725 in Gera; ▭ ibid)
          • E4. [II]Heinrich XXX. , Count Reuss zu Gera (1748–1802), follows his father 1748, 1800 elder of the entire house, (* April 24, 1727 in Gera; †† April 26, 1802 there; ▭ May 5, 1802 in the Salvatorkirche , Gera);
            ∞ (October 28, 1773 in Hungen ) Countess Palatine Luise Christiane von Birkenfeld-Gelnhausen , Princess in Bavaria, (* August 17, 1748 in Gelnhausen; † January 31, 1829 in Gera; ▭ February 4, 1829 in the Salvatorkirche, Gera), Daughter of Count Palatine Johann von Birkenfeld-Gelnhausen (1698–1780) and Wild and Rhine Countess Sophia Charlotte von Salm-Dhaun (1719–1799)
            • → Line extinguished - Reuss-Gera (1802–1848) administered jointly by Schleiz, Lobenstein and Ebersdorf
        • D8. Count Heinrich XXVII. , imperial captain, (born January 11, 1683 in Gera; † September 25, 1706 in Verona ; ▭ in St. Michael, ibid)
      • C7. Henry VI. (* April 20, 1651 in Gera; † April 26, 1652 ibid; ▭ June 16, 1652 ibid)
      • C8. Christiane Sibylle , Countess Reuss zu Gera (August 26, 1673), (* May 9, 1653 in Gera; † March 10, 1686 ibid; ▭ ibid)
    • B7. [II]Henry III. Reuss von Plauen, Lord of Gera (1635–1640), Lord of Schleiz, Lobenstein and Saalburg (1635–1640); According to the contract of 1637, the four brothers remain in the joint possession of the inherited lordships with court at Gera until 1647, he takes up his residence in Schleiz with the consent of his brothers, (* October 31, 1603 at Osterstein Castle , Gera; † July 12, 1640 in Karlsbad ; ▭ July 23, 1640 in the Bergkirche, Schleiz);
      ∞ (May 4, 1637 in Gera) Countess of the Wild and RhineElisabeth Juliane zu Salm-Neufville (* 1602 in Neufville-sur-Moselle ; † May 14, 1653 in Schleiz; ▭ July 26, 1653 in the Bergkirche, Schleiz), widow of Heinrich IV. Reuss , Herr zu Obergreiz (1597–1629 ), Daughter of Wild and Rhine Count Friedrich I. zu Salm-Neufville (1547–1608) and Countess Sibylle Juliane von Isenburg-Birstein (1574–1604)
      • C1. Heinrich I. Reuss von Plauen, Lord of Gera (1640–1647), Lord of Schleiz, Lobenstein and Saalburg (1640–1647), Lord of Saalburg (1647–1666), Lord and Count (August 26, 1673) of Schleiz ( 1666-1692); since 1640 under the tutelage of his mother and his uncle Heinrich II. Reuss zu Gera, receives in the division of 1647 the rule of Saalburg, consisting of the old care Saalburg increased by Tanna and twenty villages from the Schleizer and Lobenstein rule, received in 1666 after death of his uncle Heinrich IX. Reuss zu Schleiz the entire Schleiz rule in the old extent and instead the original maintenance of Saalburg to the House of Gera and the Lobensteiner areas separated in 1647 to this house, is (August 26, 1673 in Eger) raised with the entire family in the imperial count status entitled: high and well-born Russias, counts and lords of Plauen, gentlemen Greiz, Kranichfeld, Gera, Schleiz and Lobenstein , privilegium de non usu , 1676-1679 princely Brandenburg Councilor and Governor to farm, resulting in 1679 the Primogeniturrecht , taken after the devastating town fire of Schleiz in 1689, he lived in Köstritz, (* March 26, 1639 in Schleiz; † March 18, 1692 in Köstritz ; ▭ April 5, 1692 in the Bergkirche, Schleiz);
        ∞ I: (February 9, 1662 in Vienna) Countess Esther von Hardegg on Glatz and in Machlande (* December 6, 1634 at Juliusburg Castle, Lower Austria ; † September 21, 1676 in Hof; ▭ September 23, 1676 in the Bergkirche, Schleiz ), Daughter of Count Julius III. von Hardegg on Glatz and in Machlande (1594–1684) and Countess Johanna Susanna zu Hardegg on Glatz and in Machlande (1614–1639);
        ∞ II: (October 22, 1677 in Regensburg ) Countess Maximiliane von Hardegg on Glatz and in Machlande (* March 16, 1644 in Thurn; † August 27, 1678 in Regensburg; ▭ September 2, 1678 in the Bergkirche, Schleiz), daughter by Count Maximilian Philipp von Hardegg on Glatz and in the Machlande (1620-) and Countess Eva Maria von Sinzendorf (1622-);
        ∞ III: (May 16, 1680 in Asch ) Countess Anna Elisabeth von Sinzendorf (* May 12, 1659 in Pressburg ; † October 8, 1683 in Schleiz; ▭ October 11, 1683 in the Bergkirche, Schleiz), daughter of Count Rudolf I von Sinzendorf , Burgrave of Rheineck (1636–1677) and Countess Eva Susanna von Zinzendorf and Pottendorf (1636–1709) - founder of Reuss-Schleiz
        • D1. [I] Marie Katharina (* May 2, 1663 in Saalburg; † June 13, 1663 ibid; ▭ June 25, 1663 ibid)
        • D2. [I] Magdalene Juliane (* July 16, 1664 in Saalburg; † June 29, 1665 ibid; ▭ July 6, 1665 ibid)
        • D3. [I] Eva Maria (* August 4, 1666 in Schleiz; † April 12, 1667 there; ▭ April 19, 1667 in the mountain church there)
        • D4. [I]Emilie Agnes , Countess Reuss zu Schleiz (August 26, 1673); (* August 11, 1667 in Schleiz; † October 15, 1729 in Drehna ; ▭ October 22, 1729 ibid);
          ∞ I: (August 10, 1682 in Schleiz) Count Balthasar Erdmann von Promnitz zu Sorau and Pless (born January 9, 1656 in Sorau ; † May 3, 1703 ibid; ▭ December 18, 1703 ibid) son of Count Erdmann I. Leopold von Promnitz zu Sorau and Pless (1631–1664) and Freiin Eleonore von Racknitz (1636–1679);
          ∞ II: (February 13, 1711 in Drehna) Duke Friedrich von Sachsen-Weißenfels zu Dahme (born November 20, 1673 in Halle ; † April 16, 1715 in Dahme ; ▭ in the castle church of Neu-Augustusburg zu Weißenfels), son of Duke August von Sachsen-Weißenfels (1614–1680) and Countess Johanna Walpurgis von Leiningen-Westerburg (1647–1687)
        • D5. [I]Henry XI. , Count Reuss zu Schleiz (1692–1726), succeeds his father in the government on March 18, 1692, October 29, 1711 elder of the entire house, acquires Dittersdorf , Pahren and Kirschkau , (* April 12/22, 1669 in Schleiz; † July 28, 1726 there; ▭ August 6, 1726 in the Bergkirche, Schleiz);
          ∞ I: (September 1, 1692 in Geilsdorf ) Countess Johanna Dorothea von Tattenbach -Geilsdorf (born March 13, 1675 in Geilsdorf; † October 26, 1714 in Oettersdorf ; ▭ November 2, 1714 in the Bergkirche, Schleiz), daughter of Count Sigismund Richard von Tattenbach zu Geilsdorf (1621–1693) and Freiin Susanna Eleonora von Prösing zum Stein (1631–1692);
          ∞ II: (May 8, 1715 in Langenburg ) Countess Auguste Dorothea zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg (* January 2/3, 1678 in Langenburg; † May 9, 1740 in Luisenburg, Schleiz; Mai May 18, 1740 in the Bergkirche, Schleiz), daughter of Count Heinrich Friedrich zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg (1625–1699) and Countess Juliana Dorothea zu Castell-Remlingen (1640–1706)
          • E1. [I]Heinrich I , Count Reuss zu Schleiz (1726–1744), succeeds his father in the government in 1726, (born March 10, 1695 in Löhma ; † December 6, 1744 there; ▭ December 17, 1744 in the Bergkirche, Schleiz);
            ∞ (March 7, 1721 in Gaildorf ) Countess Juliane Dorothea Luise zu Löwenstein-Wertheim-Virneburg, Countess of Limpurg in Gaildorf , (* July 8, 1694 in Wertheim ; † February 15, 1734 in Schleiz; ▭ February 25, 1734 in the Bergkirche, Schleiz), daughter of Count Eucharius Kasimir zu Löwenstein-Wertheim-Virneburg (1668–1698) and Countess Juliana Dorothea Luise von Limpurg-Gaildorf (1677–1734)
            • F1. Count Heinrich XXII. (* June 11, 1722 in Schleiz; † February 10, 1723 ibid; ▭ February 12 in the Bergkirche ibid)
            • F2. Countess Emilie Dorothea Henriette (* August 20, 1723 in Schleiz; † June 20, 1724 there; ▭ June 22, 1724 in the mountain church there)
            • F3. Countess Luise , since 1734 co-ruling Countess of Limpurg in Gaildorf, (born July 3, 1726 in Staffelstein ; † May 28, 1773 in Roda ; baptized by her mother herself; ▭ ibid);
              ∞ I: (May 27, 1743 in Schleiz) Prince Christian Wilhelm von Sachsen-Gotha-Altenburg, Electorate General Lieutenant, (* May 28, 1706 in Gotha ; † July 19, 1748 Roda; ▭ ibid);
              ∞ II: (January 6, 1752 in Roda) Prince Johann August von Sachsen-Gotha-Altenburg (* February 17, 1704 in Gotha; † May 8, 1767 in Roda; ▭ ibid), both sons of Duke Friedrich II. Of Saxony -Gotha-Altenburg (1676–1732) and Princess Magdalena Augusta von Anhalt-Zerbst (1679–1740)
          • E2. [II]Heinrich XII. , Count Reuss zu Schleiz (1744–1784), 1739 royal Danish captain in the life guards on foot, followed his brother in government in 1744, 1782 elder of the entire house, (born May 15, 1716 in Schleiz; † June 25, 1784 in Kirschkau ; ▭ June 29, 1784 in the Bergkirche, Schleiz, heart and entrails in the Jesus Church in Kirschkau);
            ∞ I: (October 2, 1742 in Schönberg , Hessen) Countess Christine zu Erbach-Schönberg (* May 5, 1721 in Schönberg; † November 26, 1769 in Schleiz; ▭ December 1, 1769 in the Bergkirche, ibid), daughter of Count Georg August zu Erbach-Schönberg (1691–1758) and Countess Ferdinande Henriette zu Stolberg-Gedern (1699–1750);
            ∞ II: (July 13, 1770 in Philippseich ) Countess Christiane Ferdinandine zu Ysenburg and Büdingen in Philippseich (* August 24, 1740 in Philippseich; † December 7, 1822 in Schleiz; ▭ December 12, 1822 in the Bergkirche, ibid), daughter from Count Wilhelm Moritz II. zu Ysenburg and Büdingen in Philippseich (1688–1772) and Countess Philippine Luise zu Stolberg-Gedern (1705–1744)
            • F1. [I] Countess Christine Sophie Henriette (* September 4, 1744 in Schleiz; † August 17, 1745 ibid; ▭ August 20, 1745 in the Bergkirche ibid)
            • F2. [I] Count Heinrich XXXVI. (* July 13, 1747 in Schleiz; † January 12, 1748 ibid; ▭ January 16, 1748 in the Bergkirche ibid)
            • F3. [I] Countess Karoline Bernhardine (* September 20, 1749 in Schleiz; † September 29, 1749 ibid; ▭ October 1, 1749 in the Bergkirche ibid)
            • F4. [I]Heinrich XLII. , Count Reuss zu Schleiz (1784–1806), Prince Reuss zu Schleiz (1806–1818), succeeds his father in the government in 1784, inherits after the death of Count Heinrich XXX. Reuss zu Gera 1802 half of the legacy of Gera and Pflege Saalburg; shares the joint administration with Lobenstein and Ebersdorf (1/4 each), elevation to the imperial prince status by Emperor Franz II on (April 9, 1806 in Vienna) with the title: Hochgeboren, younger line Prince Reuss zu Schleiz, Graf and Herr von Plauen, Herr zu Greiz, Kranichfeld, Gera, Schleiz and Lobenstein , 1807 to 1813 member of the Rhine Confederation, (* February 27, 1752 in Löhma ; † April 17, 1818 in Schleiz; ▭ April 20, 1818 in the Bergkirche ibid);
              ∞ (June 10, 1779 in Kirchberg an der Jagst ) Princess Karoline Henriette zu Hohenlohe-Kirchberg (born June 11, 1761 in Kirchberg; † December 22, 1849 in Schleiz; ▭ December 27, 1849 in the Bergkirche ibid), daughter of Fürst Christian Friedrich Karl zu Hohenlohe-Kirchberg (1729–1819) and Princess Luise Charlotte zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg (1732–1777)
              • G1. Countess Christine Philippine Luise, Princess Reuss zu Schleiz (April 9, 1806), (born September 9, 1781 in Schleiz; † September 30, 1866 there; ▭ October 3, 1866 in the Bergkirche, ibid)
              • G2. CountHeinrich LVIII. (* November 28, 1782 in Schleiz; † November 28, 1783 ibid; November November 30, 1783 in the Bergkirche ibid)
              • G3. Countess Christine Ferdinande Karoline (* March 16, 1784 in Schleiz; † July 11, 1785 ibid; ▭ July 12, 1785 in the Bergkirche ibid)
              • G4. Heinrich LXII. , Prince Reuss zu Schleiz (1818–1848), Prince Reuss younger line (1848–1854); Co-owner of the Gera estate and Pflege Saalburg, succeeds his father in the government in 1818, and in 1824 senior of the family, after Prince Heinrich LXXII abdicates . Reuss to Lobenstein and Ebersdorf and union of all parts of the country (Schleiz, Lobenstein-Ebersdorf and Gera) of the younger line Reuss on (October 1, 1848) sole Prince Reuss jL, (born May 31, 1785 in Schleiz; † June 19, 1854 ibid; ▭ June 23, 1854 in the Bergkirche, ibid)
              • G5. Count Heinrich LXV. (* April 10, 1788 in Schleiz; † August 19, 1790 ibid; ▭ August 21, 1790 in the Bergkirche ibid)
              • G6. PrinceHeinrich LXVII. Reuss younger line (1854–1867), follows his brother Heinrich LXII in 1854. in government, royal Prussian general of the cavalry à la suite, knight of the royal. Prussia. black eagle order, the order of the iron cross, the Johanniter order, the royal. Baierschen St. Hubertus and the Königl. Saxon House Order of the Rautenkrone, Grand Cross of the Royal. Belgian Order of Leopold, of the Grand Heart. S.-Weimar Hansordens der Vigilance or of the white falcon, and of the duke. Saxony-Ernestine House Order (* October 20, 1789 in Schleiz; † July 11, 1867 at Osterstein Castle (Gera) ; ▭ July 14, 1867 in the Bergkirche, Schleiz);
                ∞ (April 18, 1820 in Ebersdorf ) Princess Adelheid Reuss zu Ebersdorf (* May 28, 1800 in Ebersdorf; † July 25, 1880 in Gera; ▭ July 28, 1880 in the Bergkirche, Schleiz), daughter of Prince Heinrich LI. Reuss zu Ebersdorf (1761–1822) and Countess Luise von Hoym (1772–1832)
                • H1. Prince Heinrich V (* December 4, 1821 at Osterstein Castle, Gera; † March 24, 1834 in Coburg; ▭ March 29, 1834 in the Bergkirche, Schleiz)
                • H2. princess Anna Karoline Luise Adelheid (born December 16, 1822 at Osterstein Castle, Gera; † April 1, 1902 in Rudolstadt ; ▭ April 5, 1902 in Rheda );
                  ∞ (March 7, 1843 in Schleiz) Prince Adolf Ludwig Albrecht Friedrich zu Bentheim-Tecklenburg, Prussian Lieutenant General, (born May 7, 1804 in Rheda; † September 3, 1874 in Rudolstadt), son of Prince Emil Friedrich Karl zu Bentheim-Tecklenburg (1765–1837) and Countess Luise zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Hohenstein (1768–1828)
                • H3. Princess Marie Elisabeth Henriette Adelheid (born June 8, 1824 at Osterstein Castle, Gera; † December 17, 1833 in Coburg; ▭ December 21, 1833 in the Bergkirche, Schleiz)
                • H4. Prince Heinrich VIII (born January 21, 1827 at Osterstein Castle, Gera; † February 17, 1828 there; ▭ February 20 in the Bergkirche, Schleiz)
                • H5. Prince Heinrich XI. (* November 18, 1828 at Osterstein Castle, Gera; † March 6, 1830 there; ▭ March 9, 1830 in the Bergkirche, Schleiz)
                • H6. PrinceHeinrich XIV. Reuss younger line (1867–1913), succeeds his father in the government in 1867, becomes regent of the Principality of Reuss a.L. in 1902. for Prince Heinrich XXIV ,who was incapable of government, Prussian general of the infantry, knight of the Order of the Black Eagle , since October 15, 1908 himself under the reign of his son Heinrich XXVII., (* May 28, 1832 in Coburg; † March 29, 1913 in Schleiz ; ▭ ibid);
                  ∞ I: (February 6, 1858 in Bad Carlsruhe , Silesia) Duchess Agnes von Württemberg (* October 13, 1835 in Carlsruhe ; † July 10, 1886 at Osterstein Castle , Gera; ▭ July 15, 1886 in the Bergkirche, Schleiz), Daughter of Duke Friedrich Eugen Karl Paul Ludwig von Württemberg , Knight of the Order of the Black Eagle (1788–1857) and Princess Helene zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg (1807–1880);
                  ∞ II: (morning) (February 14, 1890 in Leipzig) Susanne Friederike Graetz, (May 28, 1890)raised to the nobilityas Frau von Saalburg by the Saxon award, (* February 28, 1851 in Frankfurt am Main; † 22 May 1907 in Dresden; ▭ in Thallwitz near Wurzen), daughter of Johann Philipp Graetz and Auguste Neiss
                  • I1. [I] PrinceHeinrich XXVII. Reuss younger line (1913–1918), Prussian general of the cavalry à la suite of the Leib-Garde-Hussaren-Regiment, knight of the Order of the Black Eagle, Grand Cross with the crown in ore of the Grand Ducal Mecklenburg House Order of the Wendish Crown ; since 1895 permanently entrusted with the representation of the state government, since October 15, 1908 Regent of the Principality of Reuss jL for his father (until 1913) and Regent of the Principality of Reuss a.L. for Prince Heinrich XXIV. (1908–1918),who was incapable of government, abdicated on November 10, 1918 (on his 60th birthday), the following day for Reuss a.L., (born November 10, 1858 at Osterstein Castle, Gera; † 21 November 1928 ibid; ▭ in Ebersdorfer Park );
                    ∞ (November 11, 1884 in Langenburg ) Princess Elise Victoria Feodora Sophie Adelheid zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg (born September 4, 1864 in Langenburg; † March 18, 1929 in Gera; ▭ in Ebersdorfer Park), daughter of Prince Hermann Ernst Franz Bernhard zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg , governor of Alsace-Lorraine, Knight of the Order of the Black Eagle (1832–1913) and Princess Leopoldine of Baden (1837–1903)
                    • J1. Princess Viktoria Feodora Agnes Leopoldine Elisabeth, lady of the Grand Ducal Mecklenburg House Order of the Wendish Crown (born April 21, 1889 in Potsdam, † December 18, 1918 in Rostock; ▭ in the Pribislaw Chapel in the Doberaner Münster , Doberan );
                      ∞ (April 24, 1917 in Gera) Duke Adolf Friedrich von Mecklenburg-Schwerin (born October 10, 1873 in Schwerin Castle ; † August 5, 1969 in Eutin Castle ), last governor of the German colony of Togo (1912–1914), Colonel ad , Grand Cross with the crown in ore of the Grand Ducal Mecklenburg House Order of the Wendish Crown, Knight of the Order of the Black Eagle (Prussia), Knight of the Seraphine Order (Sweden), Knight of the Order of the Elephants (Denmark), Knight of the Order of St. Hubertus ( Bavaria), legal knight of the Order of St. John, son of Grand Duke Friedrich Franz II. Of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1823-1883) and Princess Marie of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt (1850-1922)
                    • J2. Princess Luise Adelheid Ida Helene Wilhelmine (* July 17, 1890 in Ebersdorf; † August 12, 1951 ibid)
                    • J3. Prince Heinrich XL. (* September 17, 1891 at Osterstein Castle, Gera; † November 4, 1891 there; ▭ November 7, 1891 in Ebersdorfer Park)
                    • J4. Prince Heinrich XLIII. (* July 25, 1893 in Ebersdorf; † May 13, 1912 in Gera; ▭ in Ebersdorfer Park)
                    • J5. Hereditary PrinceHeinrich XLV. Count and Lord von Plauen, Herr zu Greiz, Kranichfeld, Gera, Schleiz and Lobenstein (High Prince Highness), head of the house since 1928 with the in-house title of Prince Reuss Younger Line , (born May 13, 1895 in Ebersdorf),internedin Buchenwald in 1945 , since missing, (January 5, 1962 in Büdingen ) declared dead with retroactive effect to December 31, 1953, adopted (January 19, 1935) Heinrich I. Prince Reuss zu Köstritz; The rights of the head of the house have been exercised by the 1st agnate Heinrich IV. Prince Reuss (* 1919)
                      • → Line extinguished
                  • I2. [I] Princess Elisabeth Adelheid Helene Philippine (born October 27, 1859 at Osterstein Castle, Gera; † February 23, 1951 at Hungen Castle );
                    ∞ (November 17, 1887 in Gera) Prince Hermann Ernst Ludwig Bernhard Wilhelm zu Solms-Braunfels (* October 8, 1845 in Düsseldorf; † August 30, 1900 at Braunfels Castle ), son of Prince Friedrich Wilhelm Heinrich Casimir Georg Carl Maximilian zu Solms -Braunfels (1801–1868) and Countess Maria Anna Kinsky von Wchinitz and Tettau (1809–1892)
                  • I3. [II] Heinrich Albert Eduard, Osterstein Castle (September 21, 1914), Freiherr von Saalburg (March 19, 1915), (* November 4, 1875 in Leipzig; †† February 23, 1954 in Lunden , Holstein);
                    ∞ (April 23, 1924 in Hamburg) Margarethe Grönwoldt (born February 9, 1889 in Hamburg; † July 24, 1965 in Hamburg), daughter of Otto Grönwoldt and Mine Marie Henriette Kleinow
                • H7. princeHenry XVI. (* August 2, 1835 in Coburg; † April 4, 1836 there; ▭ April 9, 1836 in the Bergkirche, Schleiz)
                • H8. Princess Marie Karoline Adelheid (* April 12, 1837 in Coburg; † May 18, 1840 at Osterstein Castle, Gera; ▭ May 20, 1840 in the Bergkirche, Schleiz)
              • G7. Count Heinrich LXVIII. (* July 4, 1791 in Schleiz; † August 12, 1792 ibid; ▭ August 13, 1792 in the Bergkirche ibid)
              • G8. Count Heinrich LXXI. (* August 7, 1793 in Schleiz; † January 29, 1794 ibid; ▭ January 31, 1794 in the Bergkirche ibid)
            • F5. [I] Countess Christine Sophie Henriette (* August 6, 1757 in Oettersdorf ; † June 6, 1758 in Schleiz; ▭ June 9, 1758 in the Bergkirche ibid)
            • F6. [II] Count Heinrich LVI. (* November 29, 1772 in Schleiz; † May 6, 1781 ibid; ▭ May 9, 1781 in the Bergkirche ibid)
            • F7. [II] Count Heinrich LVII. (* June 18, 1774 in Schleiz; † April 24, 1775 ibid; ▭ ibid)
          • E3. [II] Countess Johanne Emilie Auguste (* June 24, 1722 in Schleiz; † July 28, 1729 ibid; ▭ July 31, 1729 in the Bergkirche ibid)
        • D6. [I] Heinrich XII. (* April 8, 1670 in Schleiz; † July 11, 1670 ibid; ▭ July 12th in the Bergkirche ibid)
        • D7. [I] Sophie Magdalene (* July 28, 1671 in Löhma ; † November 12, 1671 in Schleiz; ▭ November 13 in the Bergkirche, ibid)
        • D8. [I] Susanne Maria , Countess Reuss zu Schleiz (August 26, 1673); (* June 5, 1673 in Schleiz; † May 13, 1675 ibid; ▭ May 15, 1675 in the Bergkirche, ibid)
        • D9. [II] Count Heinrich XIX. (* August 22, 1678 in Regensburg; † August 23, 1678 there; ▭ August 27, 1678 in the Bergkirche, Schleiz)
        • D10. [III]Heinrich XXIV. , Count Reuss von Schleiz zu Köstritz (1692–1748), received thefeudal estates Köstritz, Steinbrücken , Hohenleuben , Reichenfels , Niederböhmsdorf , Weißendorf , Göttendorf , Triebes and Langenwetzendorf as a paraglider lordship in 1692from his father Count Heinrich I. Reuss zu Schleizwith all income and rights, except the sovereignty, which remains with Schleiz, Silesian incolate "Hoch- und Wohlgeboren" (May 28, 1717 in Laxenburg ), guardian of Count Heinrich XXIX. Reuss zu Ebersdorf (since 1711) and Count Heinrich XI. Reuss zu Obergreiz (since 1723), (* July 26, 1681 in Schleiz; † July 24, 1748 in the Oberschloss, Greiz; ▭ July 27, 1748 in Hohenleuben); ∞ (May 6, 1704 in Breslau) Freiin Maria Eleonore Emilia von Promnitz-Dittersbach (* May 7, 1688 in Dittersbach near Sagan ; † May 12, 1776 in Köstritz; ▭ May 18, 1776 in Hohenleuben), (hereditary) daughter by Baron Hans Christoph von Promnitz-Dittersbach (1661–1689) andBaronessAnna Elisabeth von Saurma von der Jeltsch (1663–1708); - Founder of Reuss-Köstritz - for descendants see here
        • D11. [III] Countess Eva Elisabeth (* November 4, 1682 in Schleiz; † September 1, 1683 ibid; ▭ September 2 in the Bergkirche ibid)
        • D12. [III] Countess Eva (* † September 25, 1683 in Schleiz; ▭ September 26 in the Bergkirche ibid)
      • C2. Magdalene Juliane , Posthuma, (* March 22, 1641 in Schleiz; † May 3, 1659 in Gera; ▭ in Saalburg)
    • B8. [II] Heinrich IV. (* December 21, 1604 in Gera; † November 3, 1628 in Schleiz; ▭ in Gera)
    • B9. [II] Heinrich V. (born November 3, 1606 in Gera; † around November 7, 1606 ibid; ▭ ibid)
    • B10. [II] Henry VI. (* November 3, 1606 in Gera; around † November 7, 1606 ibid; ▭ ibid)
    • B11. [II] Sophie Hedwig (* February 24, 1608 in Gera; † January 22, 1653 in Schleiz; ▭ February 16, 1653 in the Bergkirche, Schleiz)
    • B12. [II] Dorothea Sibylle (* October 7, 1609 in Gera; † November 25, 1631 in Frauenprießnitz ; ▭ January 19, 1632 ibid);
      ∞ (June 21, 1627 in Gera) Christian Freiherr Schenk von Tautenburg , Frauenprießnitz and Nieder-Trebra, Herr zu Tonna (* December 18, 1599 in Dresden; † August 3, 1640 in Tautenburg )
    • B13. [II] Heinrich VII. (* October 15, 1610 in Lobenstein; † July 24, 1611 ibid; ▭ ibid)
    • B14. [II] Henry VIII (born June 19, 1613 in Gera; † September 24, 1613 ibid; ▭ October 8, 1613 ibid)
    • B15. [II] Anna Katharina , Countess Reuss zu Gera (August 26, 1673); (* March 24, 1615 in Gera; † February 16, 1682 in Schleiz; baptized April 2, 1615; ▭ February 18, 1682 in the Bergkirche, Schleiz)
    • B16. [II]Henry IX. Reuss von Plauen, Lord of Gera (1635–1647), Lord of Schleiz, Lobenstein and Saalburg (1635–1647), Lord of Schleiz (1647–1666); According to the contract of 1637, the four brothers remain in the joint possession of the inherited lordships with court at Gera until 1647; in the fraternal division of 1647 he receives the Schleiz lordship, reduced by Tanna and eleven villages, which are ceded to Saalburg (* 22. May 1616 in Schrapelau ; † January 9, 1666 in Schleiz; ▭ March 28, 1666 in the Bergkirche, Schleiz)
      • → Line extinguished - Schleiz is taken over by the Lords of Saalburg, who cede Saalburg to Gera in return
    • B17. [II] Ernestine (born March 19, 1618 in Gera; † February 23, 1650 in Hartenstein; ▭ April 4, 1650 ibid);
      ∞ (October 20, 1639 in Hartenstein ) Otto Albrecht, Lord of Schönburg-Hartenstein (* July 2, 1601 in Hartenstein; † June 15, 1681 ibid), son of Hugo II , Lord of Schönburg-Hartenstein (1559–1606) and Countess Katharina zu Salm-Kyrburg (1574–1654)
    • B18. [II]Heinrich X. Reuss von Plauen, Lord of Gera (1635–1647), Lord of Schleiz, Lobenstein and Saalburg (1635–1647), Lord of Lobenstein (1647–1671), Lord of Hirschberg (1664–1671); until the age of majority under the guardianship of his two eldest brothers, according to the contract of 1637, the four brothers remain jointly owned by the inherited lordships with court in Gera until 1647; in the fraternal division of 1647 he receives the lordship of Lobenstein, reduced by nine villages, the Saalburg is ceded, 1664 buys castle and care Hirschberg from the von Beulwitz family, receives in 1666 after the death of his brother Heinrich IX. the parts of the Lobenstein dominion that were separated off in 1647, is rector of Leipzig University in 1641, elder of the entire building in 1670 (born September 9, 1621 in Gera; † January 25, 1671 in Lobenstein; ▭ April 12, 1671 in the city church, Lobenstein);
      ∞ (October 24, 1647 in Schleiz) Marie Sibylle Reuss zu Obergreiz (* August 4, 1625 in Greiz; † May 17, 1665 in Lobenstein; ▭ June 20, 1665 ibid) - founder of Reuss-Lobenstein
      • C1. Henry III. Reuss von Plauen, Lord and Count (August 26, 1673) zu Lobenstein (1671–1710), is raised to the imperial count (August 26, 1673 in Eger) with the entire family with the title: High and well-born Reuss, Count and Lords of Plauen, Lords of Greiz, Kranichfeld, Gera, Schleiz and Lobenstein , privilegium de non usu , received in the fraternal division of 1678 castle and town of Lobenstein with the villages of Schönbrunn, Oberlemnitz, Ruppersdorf, Thierbach, Heinersdorf, half of Neundorf, Schlegel, Frössen and Blankenstein and the knightly fiefs of Heinersdorf, Harra upper part, Blankenstein, Eichenstein, Sachsbühl, Weißbach, Rödern, Altengesees, Lothra, Stöcketen, Frössen and Wurzbach, 1697 elder of the entire house, (* December 16, 1648 in Lobenstein; † 24. May 1710 in Gera; ▭ May 30, 1710 in Lobenstein);
        ∞ (October 22, 1673 in Lobenstein) Countess Marie Christiane von Leiningen-Westerburg (born January 28, 1650 in Westerburg ; † November 19, 1714 in Lobenstein; ▭ November 21, 1714 ibid), daughter of Count Georg Wilhelm von Leiningen-Westerburg (1619–1695) and Countess Sophie Elisabeth zur Lippe-Detmold adH Wintrup (1626–1688)
        • D1. Henry XV. , Count Reuss zu Lobenstein (1710–1739), 1701 royal Polish and electoral Saxon colonel over a regiment on foot, captured by the Swedes in Thorn in 1703, followed his father in the government in 1710, received half of the 1712 following the departure of the Hirschberg family old general rule Lobenstein, 1733 eldest of the whole house, (* September 24, 1674 in Lobenstein; † May 12, 1739 there; baptized September 26, 1674; ▭ May 16, 1739 there);
          ∞ (July 21, 1701 in Waldenburg ) Countess Ernestine Eleonore von Schönburg-Waldenburg (* November 2, 1677 in Waldenburg; † August 2, 1741 in Lobenstein; ▭ August 4, 1741 ibid), daughter of Count Otto Ludwig von Schönburg-Waldenburg -Hartenstein (1643–1701) and Countess Sophia Magdalena von Leiningen-Westerburg (1651–1726)
          • E1. Heinrich II. , Count Reuss zu Lobenstein (1739–1782), succeeds his father in 1739 in the government, becomes the elder of the entire house in 1768, (* July 19, 1702 in Lobenstein; † May 6, 1782 ibid; Mai May 10, 1782 ibid );
            ∞ (November 23, 1735 in Fürstenstein ) Countess Juliane Dorothea Charlotte von Hochberg-Fürstenstein (born June 10, 1713 in Fürstenstein; † May 22, 1757 in Breslau; ▭ May 25, 1757 in the St. Elisabeth Church, ibid), daughter by Count Konrad Ernst Maximilian von Hochberg zu Fürstenstein (1682–1752) and Freiin Agnes Helene von Flemming-Ribertow (-1721)
            • F1. Countess Eleonore (Lorel) Maximiliane Christine, regent of Stolberg-Gedern (1767–1782), (* December 5, 1736 in Lobenstein; † January 21, 1782 in Strasbourg ; baptized December 6, 1736; ▭ January 23, 1782 in the church , Gedern );
              ∞ (June 8, 1760 in Schleiz) Prince Christian Karl zu Stolberg-Gedern , Imperial and Royal General Feldzeugmeister (May 9, 1761) and Major General of the Upper Rhine District, Governor of the Philippsburg Fortress (November 1761), (born July 14, 1725 in Gedern; † July 21, 1764 ibid), son of Prince Friedrich Carl zu Stolberg-Gedern (1693–1767) and Countess Luise von Nassau-Saarbrücken (1705–1766)
            • F2. Heinrich XXXV. , Count Reuss zu Lobenstein (1782–1790), Prince Reuss zu Lobenstein (1790–1805), succeeds his father in 1782, raised to the rank of imperial prince by Emperor Leopold II on (October 11, 1790 in Frankfurt am Main) with the title Prince Reuss "Hochgeboren", eldest of the entire house in 1802, inherits after the death of Count Heinrich XXX. Reuss zu Gera 1802 the fourth part of the left lordship of Gera and Pflege Saalburg, (born November 19, 1738 in Lobenstein; †† March 30, 1805 in Paris; baptized November 19, 1738; ▭ April 4, 1805 ibid)
              • → Main line extinguished - ownership falls to the Lobenstein-Selbitz branch line
          • E2. Countess Christiane Sophie , member of the Moravian Brethren (born January 7, 1704 in Lobenstein; † January 13, 1773 in Niesky ; ▭ January 17, 1773 ibid)
          • E3. Count Heinrich III. (* December 14, 1704 in Lobenstein; † ⚔ fallen (in a duel with a Count of Arco) May 5, 1731 in Lodi ; ▭ ibid)
          • E4. Countess Henriette Eleonore (born January 1, 1706 in Lobenstein, † April 7, 1762 in Drehna );
            ∞ (February 21, 1733 in Lobenstein) Count Erdmann II. Von Promnitz zu Sorau and Pleß, 1705 freelance gentleman of Pleß, Sorau, Triebel, Naumburg, Klitschdorf and Drehna, royal Polish and electoral Saxon secret council and cabinet minister, (* 22. August 1683 in Sorau ; † September 7, 1745 in the hunting lodge Sorauer Forst), son of CountBalthasar Erdmann von Promnitz zu Sorau and Pleß (1656–1703) and Countess Emilie Agnes Reuss zu Schleiz (1667–1729)
          • E5. Countess Luise Wilhelmine (born February 27, 1707 in Lobenstein; † April 20, 1733 ibid; ▭ April 24, 1733 ibid)
          • E6. Count Heinrich VII , ensign in the Saxon-Gotha Dragoon Regiment, (born April 26, 1708 in Lobenstein; † ⚔ died December 5, 1731/33 in Montecassino ; ▭ ibid)
          • E7. Countess Christiane Therese (born September 16, 1709 in Lobenstein; † February 3, 1777 in Herrnhut ; ▭ February 8, 1777 on the Hutberg near Herrnhut)
          • E8. Countess Marie Christiane (born September 24, 1710 in Lobenstein; † September 28, 1710 ibid; baptized September 24, 1710; September September 30, 1710 ibid)
          • E9. Countess Marie Albertine Auguste (born June 13, 1712 in Lobenstein; † August 22, 1714 in Hohenpreiss; baptized June 13, 1712; ▭ August 24, 1714 in Lobenstein)
          • E10. Countess Sophie (Marie) Magdalene (born August 27, 1713 in Lobenstein; † November 18, 1771 in Herrnhut; ▭ November 22, 1771 on the Hutberg, ibid)
          • E11. one daughter († October 12, 1714 in Heinersdorf ; ▭ October 12, 1714 in Lobenstein)
          • E12. one son († * June 26, 1716 in Lobenstein; ▭ June 26, 1716 ibid)
          • E13. Countess Marie Albertine (Auguste) (* December 7, 1717 in Lobenstein; † April 30, 1774 ibid; ▭ May 4, 1774 ibid)
          • E14. Countess Ernestine Friederike (Fritze) (* November 23, 1718 in Lobenstein; † September 28, 1776 in Gera; ▭ October 1, 1776 in the Johanniskirche, ibid)
        • D2. Countess Sophie Marie (born November 12, 1675 in Lobenstein; † July 16, 1748 ibid; ▭ July 18, 1748 ibid)
        • D3. CountHenry XVII. , Wounded in the Battle of Zenta in 1697 , bought the manors Harra, Kießling, Absang, Seibis and Schlegel, Hesse-Kasselscher Oberst, (born December 13, 1676 in Lobenstein; † September 21, 1706 in Trient ; baptized 16. December 1676; ▭ September 30, 1706 in Bozen (Lutheran Kirchhof));
          ∞ (May 27, 1699 in Lobenstein) Countess Eleonore Sophie von Giech-Thurnau (born March 29, 1677 in Thurnau ; † December 31, 1722 in Saalfeld ; ▭ ibid), (∞ II: (January 19, 1711) Ernst Ludwig Ritterich , called Freiherr von Radmannsburg, son of Johann Niclas Ritterich), daughter of Count Christian Karl I von Giech-Thurnau (1641–1695) and Baron Barbara von Praunfalk zu Neuhaus (1643–1699)
          • E1. CountHeinrich IV. (Born January 3, 1705 in Lobenstein; † February 26, 1706 ibid; ▭ ibid)
        • D4. Countess Christiane Elisabeth (born January 16, 1678 in Lobenstein; † December 7, 1757 there; baptized January 18, 1678; ▭ ibid)
        • D5. CountHeinrich XXI. , Royal Polish and Electoral Saxon colonel of the cavalry and lieutenant captain of the royal bodyguard, (* March 12, 1679 in Lobenstein; † ⚔ July 21, 1702 after being wounded in the battle of Klissow or Pinzow (July 19); baptized March 14, 1679; ▭ in a monastery near the battlefield)
        • D6. CountHeinrich XXIII. , Hessen-Kasselscher Oberst, (* October 21, 1680 in Lobenstein; † October 20, 1723 in Halle; baptized October 22, 1680; ▭ October 22, 1723 in the former school church, ibid);
          ∞ (July 28, 1716 in Halberstadt ) Freiin Beate Henriette von Söhlenthal, court master of the Crown Princess of Denmark , 1738–1757 Dean of Vallø , (* July 15/26, 1696 in Vienna; † August 22, 1757 in Borreby ; ▭ 1. September 1757 in Magleby ), daughter of Baron Rudolph Kaspar von Söhlenthal and Hedwig Anna von Graefen
          • E1. CountHeinrich XIV. (* August 9, 1717 in Halle; † September 10, 1718 ibid; ▭ September 12, 1718 in the former school church, ibid)
          • E2. CountHenry XVII. (* March 24, 1719 in Halle; † March 28, 1719 ibid; ▭ March 29, 1719 in the former school church, ibid)
          • E3. CountHenry XVIII (* April 23, 1720 in Halle; † April 27, 1720 ibid; ▭ April 29, 1720 in the former school church, ibid)
          • E4. CountHeinrich XX. (* May 22, 1721 in Halle; † May 23, 1721 ibid; ▭ May 25, 1721 in the former school church, ibid)
          • E5. Countess Beate Antonie Auguste (born April 6, 1723 in Halle; † November 19, 1797 in Slagelse ; ▭ December 5, 1797 ibid);
            ∞ (December 28, 1749 in Antvorskov ) Villum de Berregaard, royal Danish Privy Councilor and Chamberlain, (born January 2, 1717 in Antvorskov; † December 1, 1769 in Copenhagen), son of Christian Frederik de Berregaard (1683–1750) and Jytte von Worm (1683–1741)
        • D7. Heinrich XXVI. , Count Reuss von Lobenstein zu Selbitz (1718–1730) , his wife brings him Selbitz, (* December 16, 1681 in Lobenstein; † June 21, 1730 in Selbitz; baptized December 18, 1681; ▭ June 24, 1730 ibid) ;
          ∞ (March 31, 1715 in Selbitz) Countess Juliane Rebekka von Tattenbach- Selbitz (born August 31, 1692 in Selbitz; † September 10, 1739 in Hof ; ▭ September 13, 1739 in Selbitz), daughter of Count Gotthard Quentin von Tattenbach zu Selbitz (1651-) and Countess Maria Katharina von Wurmbrand (1649–1725)
          • E1. Henry XI. , Count Reuss von Lobenstein zu Selbitz (1730–1745) , lieutenant in a royal Danish cavalry regiment in the company of the Rittmeister von Holstein, (born December 31, 1715 in Selbitz; † August 22, 1745 in Ebersdorf; ▭ August 25 1745 in the churchyard of the Brethren, ibid)
          • E2. Count Heinrich XV. (* October 19, 1717 in Selbitz; † May 5, 1738 ibid; ▭ May 8, 1738 ibid)
          • E3. Countess Henriette Juliane (* February 21, 1719 in Selbitz; † December 21, 1778 in Lobenstein (Christianszell); ▭ December 23, 1778 ibid)
          • E4. Heinrich XIX. , Count Reuss von Lobenstein zu Selbitz (1745–1778) , sold his manor half with the castle to Margrave Carl Alexander von Brandenburg in 1778 (born October 16, 1720 in Selbitz; † November 30, 1783 ibid; ▭ December 3, 1783 ibid)
          • E5. Heinrich XXI. , Count Reuss von Lobenstein, ceded in favor of his nephew Heinrich LIV., (* October 12, 1721 in Selbitz; † November 14, 1807 in Niesky ; ▭ November 22, 1807 in the churchyard of the Brethren, ibid)
          • E6. Countess Christiane Marie Eleonore (born October 17, 1722 in Selbitz; † October 25, 1764 in Issigau ; ▭ October 30, 1764 ibid);
            ∞ (February 21, 1757 in Issigau) Christoph Heinrich von Reitzenstein , margravial Brandenburg-Bayreuth Oberhofmarschall, (* March 9, 1693; † September 11, 1764)
          • E7. CountHeinrich XXV. , was connected to the Evangelical Brethren in Herrnhut and Niesky , (* March 14, 1724 in Selbitz; † March 30, 1801 in Herrnhut; ▭ April 3, 1801 on the Hutberg, ibid);
            ∞ (June 20, 1765 in Herrnhut) Countess Marie Elisabeth Reuss zu Ebersdorf (* July 9, 1740 in Ebersdorf; † April 4, 1784 in Herrnhut; ▭ ibid), daughter of Count Heinrich XXIX. Reuss zu Ebersdorf (1699–1747) and Countess Sophie Theodora zu Castell-Remlingen (1703–1777)
            • F1. Heinrich LIV. , Count Reuss zu Lobenstein (1805–1806), Prince Reuss zu Lobenstein (1806–1824), follows after his uncle Heinrich XXI has resigned. (E5) to Prince Heinrich XXXV. in the government of the Lobenstein rule and the co-government of the Gera rule (1/4), elevation to the imperial prince status by Emperor Franz II (July 5, 1806) with the title: Hochgeboren, Jüngererlinie Fürst Reuss zu Lobenstein, Count and Lord of Plauen, Herr zu Greiz, Kranichfeld, Gera, Schleiz and Lobenstein , 1807–1813 member of the Rhine Confederation , (* October 8, 1767 in Herrnhut; †† May 7, 1824 in Lobenstein; ▭ May 11, 1824 ibid);
              ∞ I: (June 20, 1803 in Wernigerode ) Countess Marie zu Stolberg-Wernigerode (* May 4, 1774 in Wernigerode; † June 16, 1810 in Hermsdorf ; ▭ June 18, 1810 in the churchyard, Lausa ), daughter of Count Christian Friedrich zu Stolberg-Wernigerode , Lord in Wernigerode, Gedern, Peterswaldau, Jannowitz and Kreppelhof, (1746–1824) and Countess Auguste Eleonore zu Stolberg-Stolberg (1748–1821);
              ∞ II: (May 31, 1811 in Mannheim ) Princess Franziska Reuss zu Köstritz (* December 7, 1788 in Köstritz ; † June 17, 1843 in Lobenstein; ▭ June 22, 1843 ibid), daughter of Prince Heinrich XLIII. Reuss zu Köstritz (1752-1814) and Countess Luise Reuss zu Ebersdorf (1759-1840)
              • → Line extinguished - possessions fall to Ebersdorf
            • F2. Countess Sophie Henriette Elisabeth (* March 7, 1770 in Herrnhut; † June 9, 1770 ibid; ▭ June 13, 1770 on the Hutberg, ibid)
          • E8. CountHeinrich XXVII. , Lieutenant in the Saxon-Gothaische Leib-Regiment, (born November 19, 1725 in Selbitz; † ⚔ January 12, 1748 in Venlo (as a result of a wound received on May 3, 1747 at Fort Sandberg in Flanders); ▭ January 13, 1748 in of the Church, ibid)
          • E9. CountHeinrich XXIX. (* December 2, 1726 in Selbitz; † March 17, 1791 in Lobenstein; ▭ March 21, 1791 ibid)
          • E10. Countess Wilhelmine Rebekka Dorothea (* March 12, 1728 in Selbitz; † January 9, 1797 ibid; ▭ January 14, 1797 ibid)
          • E11. Countess Sophie Eleonore (* April 5, 1729 in Selbitz; † July 12, 1758 in Schnarchenreuth ; ▭ July 15, 1758 in Selbitz)
          • E12. Countess Friederike Elisabeth (born April 26, 1730 in Selbitz; † March 14, 1789 in Lobenstein (Christianszell); ▭ March 18, 1789 ibid)
        • D8. CountHeinrich XXVIII. (* February 11, 1683 in Lobenstein; † July 8, 1683 ibid; baptized February 13, 1683; ▭ ibid)
        • D9. Countess Wilhelmine Christiane (* May 16, 1684 in Lobenstein; † September 29, 1753 in Ebersdorf; ▭ October 2, 1753 in the churchyard of the Brethren, ibid)
        • D10. Countess Antonie Sophie Magdalene (* August 22, 1685; † March 20, 1758 in Lobenstein; ▭ March 23, 1758 ibid)
        • D11. Countess Johanna Auguste (* October 8, 1686; † May 8, 1712 in Lobenstein; ▭ ibid)
        • D12. Countess Emilie Juliane (born September 4, 1688 in Lobenstein; † November 11, 1689 ibid; ▭ ibid)
        • D13. Countess Emilie Eleonore (born December 29, 1689 in Lobenstein; † July 9, 1730 ibid; ▭ July 12, 1730 ibid)
        • D14. Countess Anna Sofie (Fieke) (* October 24, 1691 in Lobenstein; † January 22, 1723 in Waldenburg ; ▭ February 19, 1723 in Lobenstein)
      • C2. Heinrich V. Reuss von Plauen, Lord of Lobenstein (1671–1672), 1672 captain in Duke Albrechts von Sachsen-Gotha regiment on foot in the Netherlands, (born May 18, 1650 in Lobenstein; † December 31, 1672 in Wechselburg ; ▭ January 17, 1673 in Lobenstein)
      • C3. Heinrich VII. (* March 20, 1651 in Lobenstein; † August 3, 1651 ibid; ▭ September 4, 1651 ibid)
      • C4. Heinrich VIII. Reuss von Plauen, Lord and Count (August 26, 1673) zu Lobenstein (1671–1678), Count Reuss zu Hirschberg (1678–1711), became an Imperial Count (August 26, 1673 in Eger) with the whole family raised with the title: High and well-born Reußen, Counts and Lords of Plauen, Lords of Greiz, Kranichfeld, Gera, Schleiz and Lobenstein , privilegium de non usu , received in the fraternal division of 1678 the castle and town of Hirschberg with the villages of Ullersreuth, Blintendorf, Dobareuth, Rothenacker, Gebersreuth, Mödelareuth, Göttengrün, Venzka, Glashütte, Langgrün, Pottiga, Pirk, Harra, Kießling, Spilmes, Göritz, Thimendorf, Absang, Röttersdorf and Oßla as well as the knightly fiefs of Venzka, Dobareuth, Pirkottiga, Göritziga , Pirk and Oßla, 1710 elder of the entire house, (* May 20, 1652 in Lobenstein; †† October 29, 1711 in Hirschberg; ▭ November 2, 1711 ibid);
        ∞ I: (March 3, 1679 in Mühltroff ) Freiin Elisabeth Sophie von Bodenhausen (born June 27, 1650 in Mühltroff; † May 7, 1687 in Hirschberg; ▭ ibid), daughter of Baron Franz Wilke von Bodenhausen zu Mühltroff and Agnes Magdalena von Speeches adH Friedland;
        ∞ II: (July 19/26, 1688) Countess Sophie Juliane Reuss zu Obergreiz (* December 25, 1670 in Greiz; † August 23, 1696 ibid; ▭ in Hirschberg), daughter of Count Heinrich I "the elder" Reuss to Obergreiz (1627–1681) and Countess Sibylle Juliane von Schwarzburg-Arnstadt (1646–1698) - Reuss-Hirschberg (1678–1711)
        • → Line extinguished - the property is divided between Lobenstein and Ebersdorf
      • C5. Magdalene Dorothea , Countess Reuss zu Lobenstein (August 26, 1673), (* August 29, 1653 in Lobenstein; † March 11, 1705 in Hof ; ▭ March 16, 1705 in the "Reuss-Burgkischen Burial" ibid)
      • C6. Henriette (Heinrika) Juliane , Countess Reuss zu Lobenstein (August 26, 1673), (born November 30, 1654 in Lobenstein; † June 13, 1728 in Gera; baptized December 1; ▭ June 16, 1728 in Ebersdorf);
        ∞ (October 27, 1686 in Hof) Count Johann Albrecht Krinecky von Ronow and Biberstein zu Oppurg, Margravial Kulmbachscher Oberpräsident, Privy Councilor and Governor of the Court, most recently Saxon Privy Councilor and Chief Captain of the Neustädter Kreis, (born November 11, 1625 in Oppurg ; † August 9, 1707)
      • C7. Ernestine Sofie (* April 21, 1656 in Lobenstein; † July 25, 1656 ibid; baptized April 22, 1656; ▭ August 27, 1656 ibid)
      • C8. Amalie Christiane (born September 15, 1658 in Lobenstein; † February 17, 1659 ibid; baptized September 17, 1658; ▭ March 17, 1659 ibid)
      • C9. Henry IX. (* October 18, 1659 in Lobenstein; † February 17, 1660 ibid; baptized October 19, 1659; März March 21, 1660 ibid)
      • C10. Eleonore , Countess Reuss zu Lobenstein (August 26, 1673), (* September 7, 1661 in Lobenstein; † August 18, 1696 in Baruth ; ▭ ibid);
        ∞ (April 16, 1688 in Sorau ) Count Johann Georg III. zu Solms-Baruth (born April 30, 1630 in Baruth; † October 12, 1690 ibid), son of Count Johann Georg II. zu Solms-Baruth (1591–1632) and Countess Anna Maria zu Erbach-Fürstenau (1603–1663)
      • C11. Friederike Sibylle , Countess Reuss zu Lobenstein (August 26, 1673), (* September 7, 1661 in Lobenstein; † December 11, 1728 in Ebersdorf; ▭ December 15, 1728 ibid)
      • C12. Heinrich X. Reuss von Plauen, Lord and Count (August 26, 1673) zu Lobenstein (1671–1678), Count Reuss zu Ebersdorf (1678–1711), became an Imperial Count (August 26, 1673 in Eger) with the whole family raised with the title: High and well-born Reuss, counts and lords of Plauen, lords of Greiz, Kranichfeld, Gera, Schleiz and Lobenstein , privilegium de non usu , until 1683 under the tutelage of Count Heinrich I. Reuss zu Schleiz, receives in the In 1678 the fraternal division of the villages of Ebersdorf, Unterlemnitz, Eliasbrunn, Gahma, Helmsgrün, Titschdorf, Lichtenbrunn, half of Neundorf, Wurzbach, Lückenmühle, Weißbach and Lothra as well as the manors Ebersdorf, Harra lower part, Kießling, Haueisen and Weitisberg entered the government in 1683 , took part inthe storming of Ofen on September 2, 1686 as an imperial volunteer and waswounded by a Turkish bulletduring the siege of Negroponte on August 20, 1688, began building Ebersdorf Castle in 1690(* November 29th, 1688) about 1662 in Lobenstein; † June 10, 1711 in Ebersdorf; ▭ June 17, 1711 ibid); ∞ (November 29, 1694 in Laubach ) Countess Erdmuthe Benigna zu Solms-Laubach (born April 13, 1670 in Wildenfels ; † September 14, 1732 in Ebersdorf; ▭ September 18, 1732 ibid), daughter of Count Johann Friedrich zu Solms-Laubach and Wildenfels (1625–1696) and Countess Benigna von Promnitz-Sorau (1648–1702) - donors of Reuss-Ebersdorf
        • D1. Countess Benigna Marie (* December 15, 1695 in Ebersdorf; † July 31, 1751 in Pottiga ; ▭ August 2, 1751 in Ebersdorf)
        • D2. Countess Friederike Wilhelmine (* December 10, 1696 in Ebersdorf; † May 13, 1698 ibid; ▭ May 17, 1698 ibid)
        • D3. Countess Charlotte Luise (born January 21, 1698 in Ebersdorf; † May 21, 1698 ibid; ▭ May 29, 1698 ibid)
        • D4. Heinrich XXIX. , Count Reuss zu Ebersdorf (1711–1747), succeeds his father in 1711 under the tutelage of Count Heinrich VIII. Reuss zu Hirschberg and later under Count Heinrich XXIV. Reuss zu Köstritz, receives half of the old Lobenstein rule in 1712 after the departure of the House of Hirschberg, founds the Moravian Colony in Ebersdorf in1733(* July 11/21, 1699 in Ebersdorf; † May 22, 1747 in Herrnhaag ; ▭ May 25, 1747 ibid);
          ∞ (September 7, 1721 in Castell ) Countess Sophie Theodora zu Castell-Remlingen (* May 12, 1703 in Castell; † January 8, 1777 in Herrnhut ; ▭ January 15, 1777 ibid), daughter of Count Wolfgang Dietrich zu Castell-Remlingen (1641–1709) and Dorothea Renata von Zinzendorf and Pottendorf (1669–1743)
          • E1. Countess Benigna Renate (born September 12, 1722 in Ebersdorf; † July 20, 1747 ibid; ▭ July 25, 1747 ibid)
          • E2. Heinrich XXIV. , Count Reuss zu Ebersdorf (1747–1779), follows his father in 1747, (born January 22, 1724 in Ebersdorf; † May 13, 1779 in Ebersdorf; ▭ May 19, 1779 ibid);
            ∞ (June 28, 1754 in Thurnau ) Countess Karoline Ernestine zu Erbach-Schönberg (* August 20, 1727 in Gedern ; † April 22, 1796 in Ebersdorf; ▭ April 28, 1796 ibid), daughter of Count Georg August zu Erbach-Schönberg (1691–1758) and Countess Ferdinande Henriette zu Stolberg-Gedern (1699–1750)
            • F1. Count Heinrich XLVI. (* May 14, 1755 in Ebersdorf; † April 18, 1757 ibid; ▭ April 21, 1757 ibid)
            • F2. Countess Auguste Caroline Sophie, Princess Reuss zu Ebersdorf (April 9, 1806), Duchess of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, (born January 19, 1757 in Ebersdorf; † November 16, 1831 in Coburg ; ▭ November 20, 1831 in the mausoleum in Coburg Courtyard garden );
              ∞ (June 13, 1777 in Ebersdorf) Duke Franz Friedrich Anton of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld , 1800 to 1806 Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, (* July 15, 1750 at Ehrenburg Castle in Coburg; † December 9, 1806 in Coburg ; ▭ 1806 in the mausoleum in the Coburg Hofgarten), son of Duke Ernst Friedrich von Sachsen-Coburg-Saalfeld (1724–1800) and Princess Sophie Antoinette von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel (1724–1802)
            • F3. countessLuise Christine , Princess Reuss zu Ebersdorf (April 9, 1806), (born June 2, 1759 in Ebersdorf; † December 5, 1840 in Lobenstein; ▭ December 9, 1840 in Hohenleuben );
              ∞ (June 1, 1781 in Ebersdorf) Prince Heinrich XLIII. Reuss zu Köstritz (born April 12, 1752 in Copenhagen; † September 22, 1814 in Mannheim ; ▭ in Hohenleuben), son of Count Heinrich VI. Reuss zu Köstritz (1707–1783) and Margravine Henriette Franziska Johanna Casado von Monteléon and Huguetan (1725–1761)
            • F4. Heinrich LI. , Count Reuss zu Ebersdorf (1779–1806), Prince Reuss zu Ebersdorf (1806–1822), until 1782 under the tutelage of his mother and uncle, Count Heinrich XXVI. Reuss zu Ebersdorf, inherits after the death of Count Heinrich XXX. Reuss zu Gera 1802 the fourth part of the left rule of Gera and care Saalburg, elevation to the imperial prince status by Emperor Franz II on (April 9, 1806 in Vienna) with the title: Hochgeboren, Jüngererlinie Fürst Reuss zu Ebersdorf, Graf und Herr von Plauen, Herr zu Greiz, Kranichfeld, Gera, Schleiz and Lobenstein , (* May 16, 1761 in Ebersdorf; † July 10, 1822 ibid; Juli July 16, 1822 ibid);
              ∞ (August 16, 1791 in Gera) Countess Louise Henriette von Hoym, wife of Droyßig, Schkölen, Groß-Helmsdorf, Gleina, Thallwitz, Guteborn, Ruhland etc. (last of her family ), (* March 30, 1772 in Dresden; † † April 19, 1832 in Ebersdorf; ▭ April 22, 1832 ibid), daughter of Count Gotthelf Adolph von Hoym (1731–1783) and Countess Sophie Auguste zu Stolberg-Roßla (1754–1776)
              • G1. Countess Karoline Auguste Luise, Princess Reuss zu Ebersdorf (April 9, 1806), (born September 27, 1792 in Ebersdorf; † November 29, 1857 in Dresden; ▭ December 5, 1857 in Ebersdorf)
              • G2. Heinrich LXXII. , Prince Reuss zu Ebersdorf (1822–1824), Prince Reuss zu Lobenstein and Ebersdorf (1824–1848), succeeds his father in the government of Ebersdorf in 1822, as well as in co-ownership of the Gera lordship and the Saalburg office (1/4) 1824 the Principality of Reuss-Lobenstein with the second quarter of the Gera share from his cousin Prince Heinrich LIV. Reuss zu Lobenstein and unites the two countries to the Principality of Reuss-Lobenstein and Ebersdorf, inherits the extensive Countess Hoymschen property of his mother in 1832, abdicates October 1, 1848 in favor of the Schleiz line, (* March 27, 1797 in Ebersdorf; †† 17 February 1853 in Dresden; ▭ February 22, 1853 in Ebersdorf)
                • → Line extinguished - in 1848 Reuss-Lobenstein and Ebersdorf merged with the previously jointly managed condominium of the Principality of Gera and Reuss-Schleiz to form the Principality of Reuss Younger Line
              • G3. Countess Sophie Adelheid Henriette, Princess Reuss zu Ebersdorf (April 9, 1806), (* May 28, 1800 in Ebersdorf; † July 25, 1880 in Gera; ▭ July 28, 1880 in the Bergkirche, Schleiz);
                ∞ (April 18, 1820 in Ebersdorf) Prince Heinrich LXVII. Reuss zu Schleiz (born October 20, 1789 in Schleiz; † July 11, 1867 at Osterstein Castle (Gera) ; ▭ July 14, 1867 in the Bergkirche, Schleiz), son of Prince Heinrich XLII. Reuss zu Schleiz (1752-1818) and Princess Karoline Henriette zu Hohenlohe-Kirchberg (1761-1849)
            • F5. Countess Ernestine Ferdinande (born April 28, 1762 in Ebersdorf; † March 19, 1763 ibid; ▭ March 22, 1763 ibid)
            • F6. CountHeinrich LIII. (* May 24, 1765 in Ebersdorf; † June 28, 1770 ibid; ▭ July 1, 1770 ibid)
            • F7. Countess Sophie Henriette (born May 9, 1767 in Ebersdorf; † September 3, 1801 in Coburg ; ▭ September 6, 1801 in the Morizkirche (Coburg) );
              ∞ (July 4, 1787 in Ebersdorf) Prince Emich Carl zu Leiningen (born September 27, 1763 in Dürkheim , † July 4, 1814 in Amorbach ), son of Prince Carl Friedrich Wilhelm zu Leiningen , Count Palatine of Mosbach, Count of Düren, Lord zu Miltenberg, Amorbach, Bischofsheim, Boxberg, Schüpf and Lauda (1724–1807) and Countess Christiane Wilhelmine Luise zu Solms-Rödelheim and Assenheim (1736–1803)
          • E3. CountHeinrich XXVI. , Family historian, (born January 24, 1725 in Ebersdorf; † April 28, 1796 ibid; ▭ May 1, 1796 ibid)
          • E4. CountHeinrich XXVIII. , Member of the Brethren zu Herrnhut, (* August 30, 1726 in Ebersdorf; †† May 10, 1797 in Herrnhut; ▭ May 15, 1797 ibid);
            ∞ (November 4, 1747 in Berthelsdorf ) Countess Agnes Sophie von Promnitz (last of her family ), (* May 14, 1720 in Sorau ; † August 2, 1791 in Herrnhut; ▭ August 6, 1791 ibid), daughter of Count Erdmann II. Von Promnitz zu Sorau and Pless (1683–1745) and Princess Anna Maria von Sachsen-Weißenfels (1683–1731)
          • E5. Countess Sophie Auguste (born May 8, 1728 in Ebersdorf; † August 6, 1753 in Lindheim ; ▭ in Herrnhut);
            ∞ (August 16, 1748 in Herrnhut) Baron Ludwig Karl von Weitolshausen or Weitholtshausen called Schrautenbach, heir to Lind (en) heim, (* February 18, 1724 in Darmstadt ; † August 12, 1783 in Stade (now Staden) near Lindheim in the Wetterau), son of Carl Ernst von Weitelshausen called Schrautenbach (1691–1750) and Freiin Rebecca Theodora von Oeynhausen (1701–1765)
          • E6. Countess Charlotte Luise (born September 23, 1729 in Ebersdorf; † March 2, 1792 in Herrnhut; ▭ March 8, 1792 ibid)
          • E7. CountHeinrich XXXI. (* November 11, 1731 in Ebersdorf; † June 14, 1763 in Zeist ; ▭ June 18, 1763 ibid)
          • E8. CountHeinrich XXXII. (* March 16, 1733 in Ebersdorf; ⚔ killed October 1, 1756 in the battle of Lobositz , ( Lovosice ); ▭ on the Walstatt )
          • E9. CountHeinrich XXXIII. (* June 22, 1734 in Ebersdorf; † August 22, 1791 ibid; ▭ August 25, 1791 ibid)
          • E10. CountHeinrich XXXIV. , Major General of the Franconian District of Würzburg, (* July 11, 1737 in Ebersdorf; † April 2, 1806 in Würzburg ; ▭ April 3, 1806 ibid)
          • E11. Countess Christiane Eleonore (born May 9, 1739 in Ebersdorf; † June 1, 1761 in Herrnhut; ▭ June 5, 1761 ibid)
          • E12. countessMarie Elisabeth (born July 9, 1740 in Ebersdorf; † April 4, 1784 in Herrnhut; ▭ April 10, 1784 ibid);
            ∞ (June 20, 1765 in Herrnhut) Count Heinrich XXV. Reuss von Lobenstein (born March 14, 1724 in Selbitz; † March 30, 1801 in Herrnhut; ▭ ibid), son of Count Heinrich XXVI. Reuss von Lobenstein zu Selbitz (1681–1730) and Countess Juliane Rebekka von Tattenbach (1692–1739)
          • E13. Countess Johanna Dorothea (* July 14, 1743 in Ebersdorf; † May 18, 1801 in Wanscha near Löbau , Saxony; ▭ May 25, 1801 on the Hutberg near Herrnhut);
            ∞ (May 21, 1770 in Groß-Hennersdorf ) Christoph Friedrich Levin von Trotta called Treyden on Rudbahren in Courland (* April 16, 1743; † March 25, 1772)
        • D5. Countess Erdmuthe Dorothea (born November 7, 1700 in Ebersdorf; † June 19, 1756 in Herrnhut; ▭ June 25, 1756 ibid);
          ∞ (September 7, 1722 in Ebersdorf) Count Nikolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf and Pottendorf , founder and bishop of the Herrnhut Brothers Congregation ("Brothers Unity"), (born May 26, 1700 in Dresden; † May 9, 1760 in Herrnhut), son by Count Georg Ludwig von Zinzendorf and Pottendorf (1662–1700) and Freiin Charlotte Justine von Gersdorff (1675–1763)
        • D6. Countess Henriette (Heinrica) Bibiane (born June 14, 1702 in Ebersdorf; † April 22, 1745 in Herrnhaag );
          ∞ (September 13, 1741 in London) Baron Georg Adolf Marschall von Bieberstein or Marshal von Herrengosserstedt
        • D7. Countess Sophie Albertine Dorothea (born August 17, 1703 in Ebersdorf; † March 16, 1708 ibid; ▭ March 19, 1708 ibid)
        • D8. Countess Ernestine Eleonore (born January 30, 1706 in Ebersdorf; † November 23, 1766 ibid; ▭ November 27, 1766 ibid)

Counts and (since 1806) Princes Reuss zu Köstritz - Princes and Princesses Reuss

Heinrich XXIV. , Count Reuss zu Köstritz (1692–1748) - founder of Reuss-Köstritz ; receives 1692 Paragiatsherrschaft of his father Earl I. Heinrich Reuss Schleiz-bought Lehngüter Köstritz, stone bridges , Hohenleuben , Reichenfels , low Böhmdorf , Weißdorf , Götte village , drive and Langenwetzendorf with all agreements and rights, not the sovereignty which remains at Schleiz, Silesian Inkolat "Hoch- und Wohlgeboren" (May 28, 1717 in Laxenburg ), guardian for Count Heinrich XXIX. Reuss zu Ebersdorf (since 1711) and Count Heinrich XI. Reuss zu Obergreiz (since 1723), royal Prussian chamberlain, (* July 26, 1681 in Schleiz; † July 24, 1748 in the Upper Castle, Greiz; ▭ July 27, 1748 in Hohenleuben);
∞ (May 6, 1704 in Breslau) Freiin Maria Eleonore Emilia von Promnitz-Dittersbach (* May 7, 1688 in Dittersbach near Sagan ; † May 12, 1776 in Köstritz; ▭ May 18, 1776 in Hohenleuben), (hereditary) daughter by Baron Hans Christoph von Promnitz-Dittersbach (1661–1689) andBaronessAnna Elisabeth von Saurma von der Jeltsch (1663–1708); They had the following offspring:

  • A1. Countess Johanna Elisabeth Emilie (* August 1, 1705 in Köstritz; † September 5, 1706 there; first buried in the sacristy of the Köstritz church, then September 8, 1706 in the Bergkirche, Schleiz, last transferred to Hohenleuben on May 4, 1753)
  • A2. Count Heinrich V (born June 24, 1706 in Köstritz; † January 6/16, 1713 in Dittersbach; ▭ ibid)
  • A3. Henry VI. , Count Reuss zu Köstritz (1748–1783) - founder of the older branch; Royal Danish Privy Councilor, Knight of the Order of the Elephant (Denmark), (* July 1, 1707 in Dittersbach; † May 17, 1783 in Köstritz; ▭ May 21, 1783 in Hohenleuben);
    ∞ (December 16, 1746 in Copenhagen) Henrietta Juana Francisca Susanna Casado y Huguetan , 4th Margravine of Monteleón (* May 2, 1725 in The Hague; † January 6, 1761 in Sønderborg on Als ; ▭ in Hohenleuben), daughter of Antonio Casado y Velasco , 3rd Margrave of Monteleón (1703–1740) and Margaretha Huguetan, Countess of Gyldensteen (1702–1766)
    • B1. Countess Friederike Luise Sophie (born February 15, 1748 in Copenhagen; † February 5, 1798 in Klitschdorf ; ▭ in Baruth );
      ∞ (March 10, 1767 in Berlin) Count Johann Christian II. Zu Solms-Baruth (born June 29, 1733 in Baruth; † October 7, 1800 in Klitschdorf), son of Count Johann Karl zu Solms-Baruth (1702–1735) and Countess Henriette Luise Wilhelmine zur Lippe-Biesterfeld (1711–1752)
    • B2. Countess Eleonore Henriette (born November 3, 1749 in Sorø ; † November 18, 1749 ibid; ▭ in Hohenleuben)
    • B3. Count Heinrich XL. (* December 28, 1750 in Sorø; † November 9, 1751 ibid; ▭ November 11, 1751 in the Rosenkrantzschen crypt behind the altar ibid)
    • B4. Heinrich XLIII. , Count Reuss zu Köstritz (1783-1806), Prince Reuss zu Köstritz (1806-1814), knight of the king. dan. Danebrog Order, succeeds his father in the Köstritz paragiate in 1783, inherited in 1783 from his grandmother's half-brother, Count Desmercières , his holdings in Holstein (including Wartberg, Quarnbek and Rathmannsdorf ), the same and the Reußenköge thathe had createdwere later returned to the crown Denmark sold, inheritedthe rule Drehna together with Vetschau from the Count of Promnitz in 1785, elevation to the imperial prince status by Emperor Franz II on (April 9, 1806 in Vienna) with the title: Hochgeboren, Younger Line Prince Reuss zu Köstritz, Count and Lord von Plauen, Herr zu Greiz, Kranichfeld, Gera, Schleiz and Lobenstein , (born April 12, 1752 in Copenhagen; † September 22, 1814 in Mannheim ; ▭ October 2, 1814 in Hohenleuben); ∞ (June 1, 1781 in Ebersdorf ) Countess Louise Reuss zu Ebersdorf (born June 2, 1759 in Ebersdorf; † December 5, 1840 in Lobenstein; ▭ in Hohenleuben), daughter of Count Heinrich XXIV. Reuss zu Ebersdorf (1724–1779) and Countess Karoline Ernestine zu Erbach-Schönberg (1727–1796)
      • C1. Countess Caroline Juliane Friederike Auguste, Princess Reuss zu Köstritz (April 9, 1806), (* April 23, 1782 in Köstritz; † July 15, 1856 in Schleiz; ▭ July 18, 1856 in Lobenstein)
      • C2. Count Heinrich LIX. (* August 28, 1783 in Köstritz; † January 14, 1784 there; ▭ January 19, 1784 in Hohenleuben)
      • C3. Count Heinrich LXI. , Prince Reuss zu Köstritz (April 9, 1806), Imperial French Brigadier General , (* December 8, 1784 in Köstritz; ⚔ died August 29, 1813 in the battle of Kulm and Nollendorf ; ▭ in Kulm )
      • C4. Heinrich LXIV. , Prince Reuss zu Köstritz (1814-1856), succeeds his father in the paragiate of Köstritz in 1814, inheritsthe rule of Ernstbrunn and Hagenberg from Prince Prosper von Sinzendorf in 1828after a lengthy dispute over inheritance, Lieutenant Field Marshal and Divisionair in Kremsier (1836), Imperial Austrian Secret Council ( 1844),retiredas General of the Cavalry (1848), Knight of the Maria Theresa Order, the Russian Imperial Order of St. Anne 1st class (with the crown), Grand Cross of the Royal. dan. Danebrog Order, Commander of the Royal hannov. Guelph Order and Knight of the Royal bayer. St. Hubert Order (born March 31, 1787 in Köstritz; † September 15, 1856 at Ernstbrunn Palace ; ▭ September 22, 1856 ibid)
      • C5. countessFranziska (Fanny), Princess Reuss zu Köstritz (April 9, 1806), (* December 7, 1788 in Köstritz; † June 17, 1843 in Lobenstein; ▭ June 22, 1843 ibid);
        ∞ (May 31, 1811 in Mannheim) Prince Heinrich LIV. Reuss zu Lobenstein (* October 8, 1767 in Herrnhut; †† May 7, 1824 in Lobenstein; ▭ May 11, 1824 ibid), son of Count Heinrich XXV. Reuss zu Lobenstein (1724–1801) and Countess Marie Elisabeth Reuss zu Ebersdorf (1740–1784)
    • B5. Count Heinrich XLV. (* December 8, 1753 in Sorø; † June 26, 1768 in Köstritz; baptized December 13, 1753; ▭ June 30, 1768 in Hohenleuben)
    • B6. one daughter († March 20, 1755 in Sonderburg; ▭ in Hohenleuben)
    • B7. CountHeinrich XLVIII. , royal Bavarian colonel, (born January 25, 1759 in Sonderburg; † June 13, 1825 in Köstritz; ▭ June 16, 1825 in Hohenleuben);
      ∞ (November 2, 1784 in Wechselburg ) Countess Christine Henriette Antonie von Schönburg-Wechselburg-Fordglauchau (* December 12, 1766 in Wechselburg; † April 15, 1833 in Bayreuth ; ▭ April 18, 1833 in the municipal cemetery there), daughter of Count Karl Heinrich II. Von Schönburg-Wechselburg-Fordglauchau (1729–1800) and Countess Christiane Wilhelmine von Einsiedel (1726–1798)
      Daughters of Henry XLVIII. (B7) in front of a bust of Countess Christine: Cäcilie (C3), Adelheid (C7) and Clementine (C4) ( Johann Friedrich Leberecht Reinhold 1795)
      Children of Heinrich XLVIII. (B7): Heinrich LXIX. (C6), Konstanze (C1), Emilie (C2) and Therese (C5) ( Johann Friedrich Leberecht Reinhold 1796)
      • C1. Countess Konstanze Luise Henriette (born November 5, 1785 in Köstritz; † February 28, 1803 there; ▭ March 6, 1803 in Hohenleuben)
      • C2. Countess Emilie Charlotte Wilhelmine (born January 5, 1787 in Köstritz; † June 17, 1854 in Breslau; ▭ June 18, 1854 in Goschütz );
        ∞ (April 12, 1807 in Köstritz) Count Heinrich Ernst von Reichenbach-Goschütz, royal Prussian court hunter master, (* July 17, 1777 in Goschütz; † April 1, 1855 in Breslau), son of Count Heinrich Gustav Gottlob von Reichenbach-Goschütz ( 1731–1790) and Countess Karoline Antonie Luise von Schönburg-Rochsburg (1752–1818)
      • C3. Countess Cäcilie Victoire Clementine (born February 25, 1788 in Köstritz; † May 22, 1851 there; ▭ May 25, 1851 in Silbitz );
        ∞ (November 6, 1825 in Köstritz) Baron Ludwig von Haugk (* ​​July 5, 1774; † March 23, 1839 in Silbitz; ▭ ibid)
      • C4. Countess Clementine Franziska Auguste (* July 5, 1789 in Köstritz; † May 1, 1870 in Berlin; ▭ May 4, 1870 in the old cathedral cemetery I in Liesenstrasse, Berlin);
        ∞ (July 5, 1811 in Wolkenburg ) Count Adolf von Einsiedel-Wolkenburg, royal Prussian colonel, (born March 19, 1776 in Dresden; † July 20, 1821 in Lützen ), son of Count Detlev Carl von Einsiedel (1737–1810) and Countess Sidonie Albertine von Schönburg-Lichtenstein (1745–1787)
      • C5. Countess Isabella Therese Adolphine (born September 18, 1790 in Köstritz; † March 2, 1858 ibid; ▭ March 5, 1858 in Hohenleuben)
      • C6. CountHeinrich LXIX. , Prince Reuss zu Köstritz (November 12, 1853), Prince Reuss zu Köstritz (1856–1878), inherits in 1856 from his cousin Prince Heinrich LXIV. Reuss zu Köstritz the paragiate Köstritz, (* May 19, 1792 in Köstritz; †† February 1, 1878 there; ▭ February 5, 1878 in Hohenleuben);
        ∞ (November 5, 1834 in Florence ) Matilda Harriet Elizabeth Locke (* May 12, 1804 in London; † December 29, 1877 in Köstritz; ▭ January 3, 1878 in Hohenleuben), daughter of Gen. John Locke (1770–1837) and Lady Matilde Jane Courtenay, Countess of Devon (1778–1848)
        • → older branch of Köstritz expired - property and the dignity of prince fall to the middle branch
      • C7. Countess Ernestine Adelheid Mathilde (born August 25, 1794 in Köstritz; † April 15, 1875 in Dresden; ▭ April 18, 1875 in Reichenbach );
        ∞ (23 July 1818 in Wallendorf ) Ernst Phillip von Kiesenwetter, 1823 heir to the Reichenbach estate, 1826 administrator of the Fräuleinstift Joachimstein in Radmeritz, 1839 vice-president of the 2nd chamber of the royal Saxon state parliament, (* January 27, 1792 in Leippa ; † 12 December 1840 in Reichenbach ), son of Ernst Karl Gotthelf von Kiesenwetter (1757–1823) and Albertine Friederike Leopoldine von Buch
  • A4. Count Heinrich VIII (born November 6, 1708 in Dittersbach; † July 10, 1710 there; buried first in the Bergkirche, Schleiz, transferred to Hohenleuben on May 4, 1753)
  • A5. Countess Luise Benigna Maximiliane (born August 6, 1710 in Köstritz; † July 13, 1756 there; ▭ July 17, 1756 in Hohenleuben)
  • A6. Henry IX. , Count Reuss zu Köstritz - middle branch (1748–1780), knight of the Order of the Black Eagle, royal Prussian high court marshal, state minister, landscape director of the Kurmark, owns the dominion of Primkenau and the estates of Burkersdorf , Dittersbach , Trebschen , Radewitsch , Padligar and Ostritz , (* September 15, 1711 in Köstritz; † September 16, 1780 in Berlin; ▭ September 20, 1780 in the garrison church in Berlin, reburied in the south-west cemetery in Stahnsdorf in 1949);
    ∞ (June 7, 1743 in Dorth near Deventer ) Countess Amalie Esperance von Wartensleben and Flodroff (van Flodrop-Wartensleben) (born March 17, 1715 in Dorth; † April 22, 1787 in Berlin; ▭ ibid), daughter of Count Karl Sophronius Philipp von Wartensleben and Flodroff (1680–1751) and Johanna Margarita Huysseman von Cattendyck, Countess von Flodroff (1691–1724)
    • B1. Countess Emilie Karoline Henriette (born April 21, 1745 in Berlin; † October 20, 1754 there; ▭ in the garrison church in Berlin, reburied in the south-west cemetery in Stahnsdorf in 1949)
    • B2. Countess Sophie Isabelle (* May 2, 1746 in Berlin; † October 25, 1746 there; ▭ in the garrison church in Berlin, reburied in the south-west cemetery in Stahnsdorf in 1949)
    • B3. Count Heinrich XXXVII. , royal Prussian chamber judge, (born August 9, 1747 in Berlin; † November 12, 1774 there; ▭ in the garrison church in Berlin, reburied in 1949 in the south-west cemetery in Stahnsdorf)
    • B4. Heinrich XXXVIII. , Count Reuss zu Köstritz - middle branch (1780–1835), royal Prussian Rittmeister a. D., participated in the War of the Bavarian Succession of 1778/1779, since 1784 in the possession of Stonsdorf bei Hirschberg, who brought him his first wife, (* October 9, 1748 in Berlin; †† April 10, 1835 in Jänkendorf ; ▭ 23. April 1835 in Stonsdorf);
      ∞ I: (July 17, 1784 in Wolfshagen ) Countess Henriette Friederike Ottilie von Schmettow on Stonsdorf (* July 23, 1753 in Stonsdorf; † August 19, 1786 ibid; ▭ ibid), daughter of Count Carl Leopold Gottfried von Schmettow (1722– 1776) and Countess Amelia Wilhelmine von Schwerin (1734–1784);
      ∞ II: (February 13, 1792 at Baruth Castle ) Freiin Johanne Friederike von Fletscher, heiress and feudal wife of Groß-Burkersdorf, Rugiswalde , Schönbach , Jänkendorf, Caana , Burkersdorf and Klipphausen , (* March 24, 1756 in Dresden; † 28 June 1815 in Stonsdorf; ▭ July 3, 1815 ibid), widow of the electoral secret council Karl Adolf von Schönberg in Jänkendorf and Caana, daughter of Baron Maximilian Robert von Flet (s) cher in Langburkersdorf and Klipphausen and Friederike Christiane Elisabeth Pauli
      • C1. [I] a daughter (* † in Stonsdorf February 18, 1786; ▭ ibid)
    • B5. Count Heinrich XXXIX. , zu Harthe and Nieder-Klemzig , royal Prussian senior government councilor in Brieg , (* January 24, 1750 in Berlin; †† February 17, 1815 in Dresden; ▭ February 21, 1815 at the Johannisfriedhof , ibid);
      ∞ (January 24, 1792 in Berlin) Freiin Henriette Luise Margarethe Sophie von Knobelsdorff adH Oblath, heiress to Lieben bei Crossen , (* February 24, 1740 in Eisenach ; † August 28, 1826 in Züllichau ; baptized February 26, 1740; ▭ 30 August 1826 in the suburb of Crossen churchyard ibid), widow of Baron Heinrich August de la Motte-Fouqué († 1792), daughter of Freiherr Wilhelm Gottlob von Knobelsdorff auf Oblath and Friederike Gärtner von Grüneck
    • B6. Count Heinrich XLI. (* September 8, 1751 in Berlin; † December 11, 1753 ibid; ▭ ibid)
    • B7. CountHeinrich XLIV. , Prince Reuss zu Köstritz (October 6, 1817), owns Trebschen and Radewitsch (since 1765), Padligar and Ostritz (since 1775), Ober- and Nieder-Klemzig in the province of Brandenburg, royal Prussian chamberlain, (born April 20, 1753 in Berlin; † July 3, 1832 in Trebschen; ▭ July 7, 1832 in Padligar);
      ∞ I: (September 11, 1783 in Berlin) Freiin Wilhelmine Friederike Marie Auguste Eleonore von Geuder called Rabensteiner (born November 19, 1755 in Berlin; † December 17, 1790 there; ▭ December 21, 1790 in the garrison church in Berlin, 1949 reburied in the south-west cemetery Stahnsdorf), daughter of the royal Prussian court marshal and Reichstruchseß Freiherr Friedrich Christoph von Geuder called Rabensteiner (1710–1770) and Johanna Wilhelmine von Bredow adH Wagenitz (1731–1758);
      ∞ II: (May 12, 1792 in Valkenburg near Maastricht ) Auguste Amalie Leopoldine Riedesel Freiin zu Eisenbach (born August 9, 1771 in Wolfenbüttel ; † November 21, 1805 in Berlin; ▭ in Padligar), daughter of Lieutenant General Friedrich of the Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
      Adolph Riedesel Freiherr zu Eisenbach (1738–1800) and Friederike Charlotte Luise von Massow (1746–1808)
      • C1. [I] Count Heinrich LX. , Prince Reuss zu Köstritz (October 6, 1817), to Trebschen and Padligar, Ober- and Nieder Klemzig, to Tirschtiegel (since 1816), to Giersdorf , royal Prussian major, Knight of the Iron Cross 1st class, (* July 4th 1784 in Berlin; † April 7, 1833 in Dresden; ▭ April 14, 1833 in Padligar);
        ∞ (May 2, 1819 in Carolath ) Princess Dorothea von Schoenaich-Carolath (born November 16, 1799 in Carolath; † October 5, 1848 in Giersdorf; ▭ October 10, 1848 in Padligar), daughter of Prince Heinrich Karl Erdmann zu Carolath- Beuthen (1759-1817) and Caroline von Oertel (1769-1845)
        • D1. Princess Karoline Henriette Johanna (born December 4, 1820 in Klemzig , † July 15, 1912 in Ober Weistritz );
          ∞ (May 6, 1844 in Klemzig) Count Karl von Pückler , Baron von Groditz (born July 9, 1817 in Tannhausen ; † July 1, 1899 in Ober Weistritz ), son of Count Erdmann August Sylvius von Pückler-Tannhausen (1788–1826 ) and Countess Antonie Sophie Charlotte Anna von Maltzan , Freiin zu Wartenberg and Penzlin (1794–1869)
        • D2. Princess Marie Wilhelmine Johanna (born June 24, 1822 in Klemzig; † December 16, 1903 in Giersdorf; ▭ in Landeshut );
          ∞ (May 26, 1842 in Klemzig) Count Eberhard zu Stolberg-Wernigerode , 1842 Rittmeister of the 3rd Guards Landwehr Regiment, 1849–50 member of the Prussian Landtag, 1854 Majorate in Kreppelhof and member of the manor and 1862 President of the same, 1859 commander of the 12th Landwehr Hussar Regiment, 1861 co-founder, chairman and head of the Prussian People's Association, 1869 Upper President of Silesia and 1st Chief Hunting Officer and Chief of the Royal Court Hunting Office, 1870 Lieutenant General (born March 11, 1810 in Peterswaldau ; † August 8, 1872 in Johannisbad ), Son of Count Anton zu Stolberg-Wernigerode (1785–1854) and Freiin Luise Therese Charlotte Friederike Caroline von der Recke (1787–1874)
      • C2. [I] CountHeinrich LXIII. , Prince Reuss zu Köstritz (October 6, 1817), head of the middle branch (1835–1841), zu Trebschen , Klipphausen , Burkersdorf and Stonsdorf , royal Prussian major a. D., Knight of the Iron Cross 1st and 2nd class, (born June 18, 1786 in Berlin; † September 27, 1841 in Stonsdorf; ▭ October 1, 1841 ibid);
        ∞ I: (February 21, 1819 in Wernigerode ) Countess Eleonore zu Stolberg-Wernigerode (born September 26, 1801 in Ilsenburg ; † March 14, 1827 in Klipphausen; ▭ March 27, 1827 in Stonsdorf);
        ∞ II: (May 11, 1828 in Wernigerode) Countess Karoline zu Stolberg-Wernigerode (* December 16, 1806 in Gedern ; † August 26, 1896 in Stonsdorf; ▭ August 30, 1896 ibid), both daughters of Count Henrich XII. zu Stolberg-Wernigerode (1772–1854) and Princess Karoline Albertine Henriette Johanna von Schönburg-Waldenburg (1780–1809) - first branch
        • D1. [I] Princess Johanna (Jenny) Friederike Eleonore Eberhardine (born January 25, 1820 in Dresden; † July 14, 1878 in Rohnstock ; ▭ July 20, 1878 in Saabor );
          ∞ (July 20, 1843 in Stonsdorf ) Prince Ferdinand Heinrich Erdmann von Schoenaich-Carolath on Mellendorf and Saabor , (* July 26, 1818 in Saabor; † May 24, 1893 ibid), son of PrinceFriedrich Wilhelm Carl von Schoenaich-Carolath (1790–1859) and Princess Karoline Reuss zu Köstritz (1796–1828)
        • D2. [I]Heinrich IV. , Head of the middle branch (since 1841), Prince Reuss zu Köstritz (1878-1894), inherits after the death of Prince Heinrich LXIX. Reuss zu Köstritz (older branch) the paragiate Köstritz and the dignity of prince, becomes owner of the Fideikommisse Ernstbrunn and Hagenberg in Lower Austria, royal Prussian general of the cavalry à la suite of the army, (born April 26, 1821 in Dresden; † July 25, 1894 in Ernstbrunn; ▭ July 28, 1894 cemetery in the palace gardens, ibid);
          ∞ (December 27, 1854 in Greiz) Princess Luise Caroline Reuss zu Greiz (* December 3, 1822 in Greiz; † May 28, 1875 in Ernstbrunn; ▭ May 31, 1875 cemetery in the castle park, ibid), widow of (∞ I: (March 8, 1842 in Greiz) Prince Eduard Carl Wilhelm Christian von Sachsen-Altenburg , Royal Bavarian Lieutenant General, (born July 3, 1804 in Hildburghausen , † May 16, 1852 in Munich)), daughter of Prince Heinrich XIX. Reuss zu Greiz (1790–1836) and Princess Gasparine von Rohan-Rochefort-Montauban (1798 / 99–1871)
          • E1. Heinrich XXIV. , Prince Reuss zu Köstritz (1894–1910), royal Prussian major à la suite of the army, owner of the Paragium Köstritz as a secondary education of the Princely House of Reuss jL and owner of the entails in Ernstbrunn and Hagenberg, (* December 8, 1855 in Trebschen; † October 2, 1910 in Ernstbrunn; ▭ ibid);
            ∞ (May 27, 1884 in Jänkendorf ) Princess Elisabeth Reuss zu Köstritz (* July 10, 1860 in Jänkendorf; † December 2, 1931 in Micheldorf , Upper Austria; ▭ in Stonsdorf), daughter of Prince Heinrich LXXIV. Reuss zu Köstritz (1798–1886) and Countess Eleonore zu Stolberg-Wernigerode (1835–1903)
            • F1. Princess Regina Felizitas Helene Luise Amadea (born April 4, 1886 in Jänkendorf; † January 31, 1980 in Katsch an der Mur , Styria );
              ∞ (July 12, 1916 in Dresden) Count Georg Ernst Maria Karl Joseph Anton zu Stolberg-Stolberg, captain a. D., (* February 25, 1883 in Westheim ; † February 25, 1965 in Gusterheim , Styria), son of Count Hermann Joseph Karl Hubertus Maria zu Stolberg-Stolberg (1854–1925) and Countess Marie Karoline von Walterskirchen (1854–1918 )
            • F2. Princess Sibylle Gabriele (born September 26, 1888 in Köstritz, † March 21, 1977 in Castell ; ▭ ibid);
              ∞ (October 5, 1920 in Ernstbrunn) Wolfgang Friedrich Julius Magnus Graf zu Castell-Castell (born May 27, 1877 in Munich; † February 8, 1940 in Breslau), son of Count Gustav Friedrich Ludwig Eugen Emil zu Castell-Castell (1829 –1910) and Countess Elisabeth Johanna Ludmilla von Brühl (1851–1929)
            • F3. princeHeinrich XXXIX. Reuss zu Köstritz, renouncing the title of prince, succeeds his father as the last paraglider of Köstritz (1910–1945 / 46), Olt a. D., vorm. à la suite of the Prussian army, legal knight of the Order of St. John, expropriated in 1945 in the course of the land reform; the austrian possessions come under soviet, then american. Administration, (born June 23, 1891 in Ernstbrunn , † February 24, 1946 in Salzburg );
              ∞ (August 7, 1918 in Castell ) Countess Antonia Emma Elisabeth zu Castell-Castell (born April 18, 1896 in Castell; † May 4, 1971 in Ernstbrunn), daughter of Prince Friedrich Carl zu Castell-Castell, (1864–1923) and Countess Gertrud zu Stolberg-Wernigerode (1872–1924)
              • G1. Heinrich IV. Prince Reuss, head of the house with the in-house title of Prince Reuss zu Köstritz (1946–2012), received the Austrian possessions of Ernstbrunn and Hagenberg back in 1955 after the State Treaty , 1957 expansion of Ernstbrunn Palace into residence, 1959 sale of Hagenberg; Economist, economist, Rittmeister i. R., Commander of the Order of St. John (Austria), (born October 26, 1919 in Ernstbrunn; † June 20, 2012 there; ▭ June 30, 2012 in the park of Ernstbrunn Palace); ∞ (June 10, 1954 at Varlar Castle ) Marie Luise Eleonore Adelma Rosa Princess zu Salm-Horstmar, Wild and Rhine Countess, (born August 18, 1918 in Varlar), daughter of Prince, Wild Count and Rhine Count Otto II. Adalbert Friedrich August Gustav Alexander zu Salm-Horstmar (1867–1941) and Countess Rosa Marie Bertha Louise zu Solms-Baruth (1884–1945)
                • H1. Heinrich XIV.Prince Reuss, resumes his main residence after reunification in Bad Köstritz , first lieutenant (res), legal knight of the Order of St. John , forester, forest engineer, since June 20, 2012 head of the house with the title Prince Reuss , (* July 14, 1955 in Vienna);
                  ∞ (April 25, 1995 (civ) in Munich), (April 30, 1995 (rel) in Regensburg ) Johanna Freiin Raitz von Frentz (born September 12, 1971 in Trier-Ehrang ), daughter of Jan Freiherr Raitz von Frentz (1928 -) and Maria Kunigunde Freiin von Hoenning O'Carroll (1937–)
                  • I1. Heinrich XXIX. Prince Reuss (born April 2, 1997 in Mistelbach)
                  • I2. Tatiana Princess Reuss (born June 24, 2001 in Vienna)
                  • I3. Luise Princess Reuss (born March 5, 2005 in Vienna)
                  • I4. Heinrich V. Prince Reuss (born January 12, 2012 in Vienna)
                • H2. Anna Elisabeth Johanetta Princess Reuss, Mag. Theol., Pastor, (born June 29, 1957 in Vienna)
                • H3. Caroline Adelma Henriette Anna Elisabeth Princess Reuss, Mag. Oec. , (* June 21, 1959 in Vienna);
                  ∞ (September 6, 1991 (civ) in Ernstbrunn, September 28, 1991 (rel) ibid) Carl Philipp Joseph Heinrich Johannes Geminian Maria Freiherr von Hohenbühel called Heufler zu Rasen, President of the South Tyrolean Castle Institute (1998-), engineer, farmer, Knight of Honor and Devotion of the
                  sovereign Order of Knights of Malta , (born July 25, 1957 in Bozen ), son of Bernhard Gabriel Freiherr von Hohenbühel called Heufler zu Rasen (1922–1999) and Elisabeth Marie Irene Benedicts Freiin Eyrl von und zu Waldgries and Liebenaich (1932-)
                • H4. Espérance Anna Elisabeth Eleonore Princess Reuss, decorator (born July 22, 1962 in Vienna);
                  ∞ (August 20, 1989 in Ernstbrunn) Johannes Ferdinand Nikolaus Maria Graf Kinsky von Wchinitz and Tettau, bank director, (born August 7, 1964 in Regensburg ; † June 29, 2008 in Prague), son of Ferdinand Eugen Franz Assisi Bonaventure Maria Theresia Graf Kinsky von Wchinitz and Tettau (1934-) and Hedwig Agnes Franziska Maria Theresia Countess von Ballestrem (1933-)
              • G2. Henry VI. Prince Reuss, First Lieutenant, (born June 27, 1922 in Vienna; † ⚔ died December 5, 1942 in the Battle of Stalingrad in what is now Volgograd )
              • G3. Amadea Caroline Anna Elisabeth Gertrud Viola Eleonore Princess Reuss, infant and child nurse, (born July 23, 1923 in Vienna);
                ∞ (January 2, 1959 in Ernstbrunn) Reinhold Sachs, Professor of Agricultural Sociology at the TU Berlin, farmer, psychologist, (born July 26, 1922 in
                Osseningken ; † September 22, 1989 in Berlin)
              • G4. Gertrud Renata Anna Elisabeth Jutta Gasparine Princess Reuss (born November 5, 1924 in Vienna);
                ∞ (September 30, 1950 (civ) in Versailles , October 14, 1950 (rel) in Castell) Henri Baron Grand d'Esnon, French Colonel a. D., (born January 24, 1918 in Paris; † July 23, 2004 in Joigny ), son of Baron Gaston Grand d'Esnon (1887–1972) and Geneviève Demarçay (1890–1978)
              • G5. Heinrich VII. Prince Reuss, bank director, legal knight of the Order of St. John , bearer of the medal Bene merenti (Bavaria) in silver, (* May 14, 1927 in Gera; † February 8, 2002);
                ∞ (August 14, 1971 in Utrecht ) Baron Brigitte Barbara Renée van Tuyll van Serooskerken (born March 22, 1940 in Surabaya , Java ), daughter of Baron Alexander Frederik van Tuyll van Serooskerken (1916–1942), royal Dutch lieutenant at sea 2 Class, and Countess Angelika Eleonore Barbara Elisabeth Claudine von Lüttichau (1914–1999)
                • H1. Cäcilie Angelika Lucile Amadea Princess Reuss, Mag.phil., (* July 23, 1972 in Munich)
                • H2. Heinrich XIX. Prince Reuss (born May 17, 1974 in Munich)
                • H3. Heinrich XXII. Prince Reuss (born August 8, 1976 in Munich)
              • G6. Elisabeth Donata Regina Emma Clementine Princess Reuss, interpreter , (born June 8, 1932 in Vienna);
                ∞ (May 14, 1960 in Vienna) Rt. Rev. Peter Everard Coleman , Bishop of Suffragan Crediton in Exeter (1984–1996), (born August 28, 1928 in London; † car accident December 27, 2001 near Salisbury )
            • F4. Prince Heinrich XLI. (* September 2, 1892 in Ernstbrunn; † ⚔ fallen November 29, 1916 in Bivolita , Romania; ▭ at the Alessandria military cemetery)
            • F5. Princess Gasparine Eleonore Viola , teacher, (born April 5, 1898 in Köstritz, † November 5, 1978 in Munich)
          • E2. one son († November 22, 1856 in Trebschen ; ▭ November 23, 1856 in Padligar )
          • E3. one son († December 2, 1858 in Trebschen; ▭ in Padligar)
          • E4. Princess Eleonore Caroline Gasparine Louise, Queen (Tsaritsa) of Bulgaria, (born August 22, 1860 in Trebschen, † September 12, 1917 in Euxinograd ; ▭ in Sofia );
            ∞ (February 28, 1908 in Coburg ) King Ferdinand I of Bulgaria (born February 26, 1861 in Vienna; † September 10, 1948 in Coburg), son of Prince August of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1818–1881) and princess Marie Clementine Caroline Leopoldine Clothilde d'Orléans (1817–1907)
          • E5. one son († * October 16, 1861 in Ernstbrunn; ▭ ibid)
          • E6. Princess Elisabeth Johanna Auguste Dorothea (born January 2, 1865 in Vienna, † April 5/7, 1937 in Dresden)
        • D3. [I] Princess Auguste Mathilde Wilhelmine, Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, (born May 26, 1822 in Klipphausen ; † March 3, 1862 in Schwerin ; ▭ March 10, 1862 ibid);
          ∞ (November 3, 1849 in Ludwigslust ) Grand Duke Friedrich Franz II of Mecklenburg-Schwerin , Knight of the Order of the Black Eagle, (born February 28, 1823 in Ludwigslust; † April 15, 1883 in Schwerin; ▭ in Schwerin Cathedral ), son by Grand Duke Paul Friedrich of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1800–1842) and Princess Alexandrine of Prussia (1803–1892)
        • D4. [I] Prince Henry VI. (* November 22, 1823 in Wernigerode; † December 5, 1823 there; ▭ December 7, 1823 in Nöschenrode )
        • D5. [I] PrinceHeinrich VII , Herr zu Trebschen , royal Prussian general of the cavalry à la suite of the army and general adjutant to Kaiser Wilhelm I , German diplomat, member of the Prussian manor , knight of the Order of the Black Eagle, (born July 14, 1825 in Klipphausen ; † May 2, 1906 at Trebschen Castle; ▭ in Padligar );
          ∞ (February 6, 1876 in Weimar ) Princess Marie of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach , Duchess of Saxony, (born January 20, 1849 in Weimar; † May 6, 1922 in Trebschen; ▭ in Padligar), daughter of Grand Duke Carl Alexander von Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (1818–1901) and Princess Sophie of Oranien-Nassau , Princess of the Netherlands (1824–1897)
          • E1. one son († January 16, 1877 in Berlin; ▭ January 18, 1877 in Padligar)
          • E2. princeHeinrich XXXII. , Herr zu Trebschen, Imperial German Captain-Lieutenant a. D., vorm. à la suite of the Navy, (* March 4, 1878 in Constantinople , †† May 6, 1935 in Bad Tölz );
            ∞ (May 19, 1920 at Drogelwitz Castle; o | o February 18, 1921 in Guben)Princess Marie Adelheid Mathilde Karoline Elise Alexe Auguste Albertine zur Lippe-Biesterfeld, has been using the name “Princess Reuss zur Lippe” since October 22, 1936, (* August 30, 1895 in
            Drogelwitz ; † December 25, 1993 in Tangstedt ), (∞ II : (April 12, 1921 in Bremen) his brother, Heinrich XXXV. Prince Reuss zu Köstritz, (* August 1, 1887 in Mauer near Vienna; † January 17, 1936 in Dresden-Loschwitz; o | o June 23, 1923 in Berlin ); ∞ III: (February 24, 1927 in Berlin; o | o October 2, 1936 in Berlin) Friedrich Kurt (Hanno) Konopath, Ministerialrat ret., (* February 24, 1882 in Berlin; † September 22, 1962 in Hamburg)), daughter of Prince Rudolf Wolfgang Ludwig Ernst Leopold zur Lippe-Biesterfeld (1856–1931), retired royal Prussian major. D., and Princess Luise von Ardeck (1868–1959)
          • E3. Prince Heinrich XXXIII. (Henry) , Herr zu Trebschen (1935), Lieutenant in the 2nd Guard Dragoons Regiment, (born July 26, 1879 in Mauer near Vienna , † November 15, 1942 in Stonsdorf);
            ∞ I: (May 17, 1913 in the Neue Palais , Potsdam ; o | o July 14, 1922 in Berlin) Princess Viktoria Margarete Elisabeth Marie Adelheid Ulrike von Prussia (born April 17, 1890 in Potsdam; † September 9, 1923 in the hunting lodge Klein Glienicke ), daughter of Prince Friedrich Leopold of Prussia (1865–1931) and Princess Louise Sophie of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg (1866–1952);
            ∞ II: ( not according to house law ) (April 10, 1929 in Paris; o | o October 31, 1935 in Paris), Allene Tew (* July 7, 1876 in Janesville (Wisconsin) ; † May 1, 1955 in Cap-d ' Ail ); Widow of Theodor Rickey Hostetter (born October 19, 1870 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; † August 3, 1902 in Manhattan, New York, USA), son of David Hostetter (1819–1888) and Rosetta Cobb Rickey; divorced (December 27, 1904 in New York) from Morton Colton Nichols (born July 17, 1870 in New York, USA; † August 12, 1932 there); Widow of Anson Wood Burchard (born April 21, 1865 in Hoosick Falls , † January 22, 1927 in Manhattan ); (∞ V: March 4, 1936 in Geneva, Paul Graf von Kotzebue, Imperial Russian Captain ad, (* February 20, 1884 in Kremenetz; † September 13, 1966 in Paris)); Daughter of Charles Henry Tew (-) and Janet Smith (-)
            • F1. [I] Princess Marie Luise (Marlisa) Friederike Viktoria Wilhelmina Renata Charlotte (born January 9, 1915 in Kassel , † June 17, 1985 in Munich);
              ∞ I: (June 5, 1941 (civ) in Berlin-Charlottenburg), (June 7, 1941 (rel) in Berlin-Charlottenburg; o | o September 28, 1946 in Berlin) Erich Theisen, businessman, (* June 7 1905 in Kastellaun ; † May 7, 1954 in Berlin);
              ∞ II: (March 23, 1954 (civ) in Berlin-Charlottenburg), (March 27, 1954 (rel) in Berlin-Charlottenburg; o | o January 13, 1956 in Mannheim) Alexander Bodey (born December 28, 1920 in Fürstenwalde on the Spree )
            • F2. [I] Prince Heinrich II. (Heiner) (born November 24, 1916 in Kassel; † December 24, 1993 in Menton , France)
          • E4. Princess Johanna Sophie Karoline Viktoria Marie Elisabeth (* June 8, 1882 in Mauer near Vienna; † June 15, 1883 at Belvedere Palace ; ▭ June 19, 1883 in Padligar)
          • E5. princess Sophie Renate (born June 27, 1884 in Mauer near Vienna, † January 19, 1968 in Gießen );
            ∞ (December 12, 1909 in Trebschen) Prince Heinrich XXXIV. Reuss zu Köstriz, (born June 4, 1887 in Stonsdorf; † April 30, 1956 in Frankfurt am Main), son of Count Heinrich (XXVIII.) Von Dürrenberg (1859-1924) and Countess Magdalene Benigna zu Solms-Laubach (1863– 1925)
          • E6. princeHeinrich XXXV. (Enrico) , royal Prussian Rittmeister a. D., (born August 1, 1887 in Mauer near Vienna, † January 17, 1936 in Dresden-Loschwitz );
            ∞ I: (April 20, 1911 in Altenburg ; o | o March 4, 1921) Princess Marie of Saxony-Altenburg, Duchess of Saxony, had been using the maiden name again since 1932, (* June 6, 1888 at
            Albrechtsberg Castle near Dresden ; † November 12, 1947 in Hamburg), daughter of Prince Albert von Sachsen-Altenburg , Duke of Saxony, (1843–1902) and Princess Marie Elisabeth Luise Friederike von Prussia (1855–1888);
            ∞ II: (April 12, 1921 in Bremen; o | o June 23, 1923 in Berlin)Marie Adelheid Mathilde Karoline Elise Alexe Auguste Albertine Princess zur Lippe-Biesterfeld, was called Princess Reuss zur Lippe since October 22, 1936 , (born August 30, 1895 at Drogelwitz Castle; † December 25, 1993 in Tangstedt), divorced from his brother , Prince Heinrich XXXII. Reuss zu Köstritz, (* March 4, 1878 in Constantinople; †† May 6, 1935 in Bad Tölz), (∞ III: (February 24, 1927 in Berlin; o | o October 2, 1936 in Berlin) Friedrich Kurt (Hanno ) Konopath, Ministerialrat retired, (* February 24, 1882 in Berlin; † September 22, 1962 in Hamburg)), daughter of Prince Rudolf Wolfgang Ludwig Ernst Leopold zur Lippe-Biesterfeld (1856–1931) and Princess Luise von Ardeck (1868-1959)
            • F1. [I] Princess Marie Helene Cecilie Alexandrine Olga Sophie Adelheid (* February 23, 1912 in Reichen; † August 1, 1933 at Serrahn Castle )
            • F2. [II] Heinrich V. Prince Reuss, lawyer, (born May 26, 1921 in Erpen , † October 28, 1980 in Hamburg);
              ∞ ( not in accordance with house law ) (June 22, 1961 in Hamburg-Blankenese ) Ingrid Dora Helene Jobst (born March 9, 1936 in Hamburg; † February 15, 1991 ibid), daughter of Ernst Eugen Jobst and Gertrud Hermine Dorothee Neumann
              • G1. Maria Alexandra Luise Hermine Dora Helene Princess Reuss (born September 1, 1963 in Hamburg);
                ∞ (July 11, 1985 (civ) in Erbach ), (July 13, 1985 (rel) ibid) Franz Eberhard Wittekind Botho Heinrich Nikolaus Georg Wilhelm Erbgraf zu Erbach-Erbach, banker, (born June 2, 1958 in Erbach), son by Franz August Gustav Adam Hubertus Friedrich Wilhelm Hans Karl Graf zu Erbach-Erbach and von Wartenberg-Roth (1925-) and Margarete Sophie Charlotte, Princess of Waldeck and Pyrmont (1923-2003)
              • G2. Heinrich XXVIII. Ico Prinz Reuss, lawyer, (born October 18, 1964 in Hamburg);
                ∞ (May 8, 1999 (civ) in Lechenich ), (July 17, 1999 (rel)), Corinna Freiin von Elmendorff (* November 12, 1967), daughter of Harald Freiherr von Elmendorff (1928–2012) and Renate Kurig ( -)
                • H1. Henriette Josephine Viktoria Luise Princess Reuss (born November 16, 2000 in Hamburg)
              • G3. Caroline Marie Adelheid Freia Gabriele Elisabeth Princess Reuss (born December 30, 1968 in Hamburg);
                ∞ (October 25, 1995 in Hamburg) Sebastian Papst, Sped.-Kaufmann, (* August 20, 1971)
        • D6. [I] Prince Heinrich X. , his mother Eleonore, first lieutenant in Hussar Regiment No. 7 "Prince Reuss-Köstritz" , died at his birth (* March 14, 1827 in Klipphausen; † October 26, 1847 in Padua ; ▭ ibid., January 9, 1884 transferred to Ernstbrunn)
        • D7. [II] PrinceHeinrich XII. , Herr zu Stonsdorf , royal Prussian major à la suite of the army, (* March 8, 1829 in Dresden; † August 15, 1866 in Liebenstein ; ▭ August 22, 1866 in Stonsdorf);
          ∞ (June 6, 1858 in Pless )Countess Anna Karoline von Hochberg , Freiin zu Fürstenstein (* July 23, 1839 Fürstenstein ; † March 14, 1916 in Dresden; ▭ in Stonsdorf), (∞ II: (September 25, 1869 in Fürstenstein) Prince Heinrich XIII. Reuss zu Köstritz ( 1830–1897)), daughter of Count Hans Heinrich X. (I.) von Hochberg , Prince of Pleß, Baron zu Fürstenstein (1806–1855) and Ida von Stechow-Kotzen (1811–1843)
          • E1. princeHeinrich XXVIII. , Herr zu Stonsdorf, Royal Prussian Colonel. a. D., vorm. à la suite of the army, legal knight of the Order of St. John, member of the Prussian mansion, renounces the princely title and becomes Count von Dürrenberg (July 15, 1908 in Ebersdorf , Reussian award), (born June 3, 1859 in Stonsdorf; † 8 March 1924 in Berlin);
            ∞ I: (September 18, 1884 in Laubach ; o | o June 4, 1907 in Guben), Countess Magdalene Benigna zu Solms-Laubach (born December 11, 1863 in Jannowitz ; † April 21, 1925 in Oberstdorf ), daughter of Count Friedrich Wilhelm August Christian zu Solms-Laubach (1833–1900), Royal Prussian Major General, and Countess Marianne zu Stolberg-Wernigerode (1836–1910);
            ∞ II: ( morning ) (October 12, 1908 in London) Mary Grace Sawyer (born March 15, 1874 in Belagavi , India, † February 17, 1958 in London), daughter of George Westrenen Sawyer, Imperial Indian colonel, and Marie Elisabeth Allen
            • F1. [I] PrinceHeinrich XXXIV. , Herr zu Stonsdorf, Lieutenant Colonel ret. D., (born June 4, 1887 in Stonsdorf; † April 30, 1956 in Frankfurt am Main);
              ∞ (December 12, 1909 in Trebschen ) Princess Sophie Renate Reuss zu Köstritz (born June 27, 1884 in Mauer near Vienna, † January 19, 1968 in Gießen ), daughter of Prince Heinrich VII. Reuss zu Köstritz (1825-1906) and Princess Marie of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (1849–1922)
              • G1. princeHeinrich I (Harry) , since January 19, 1935, the adoptive son of the Hereditary Prince Heinrich XLV. Reuss, First Lieutenant a. D., legal knight of the Order of St. John, farmer, (born October 8, 1910 in Krieter ; † March 10, 1982 in Büdingen );
                ∞ (September 15, 1939 in Bad Doberan ) Woizlawa-Feodora Duchess of Mecklenburg , ladies of the Grand Ducal Mecklenburg House Order of the Wendish Crown (born December 17, 1918 in Rostock ), daughter of Duke Adolf Friedrich von Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1873–1969) and Princess Viktoria-Feodora Reuss j. L. (1889-1918)
                • H1. Feodora Elisabeth Sophie Princess Reuss, state-certified kindergarten teacher, (born February 5, 1942 in Gera);
                  ∞ (August 28, 1967 (civ) in Schlitz , September 10, 1967 (rel) in Herrnhaag ) Gisbert Graf zu Stolberg-Wernigerode , banker, (born May 2, 1942 in Radenz ), son of Ludwig-Christian Otto Gustav Alexander Romanus Count zu Stolberg-Wernigerode (1910–1945) and Anna Elisabeth Marie Jenny Countess von Schlitz called von Görtz (1912–1999)
                • H2. Heinrich VIII. Prince Reuss, banker, lieutenant (res.), (Born August 30, 1944 in Gera);
                  ∞ (June 14, 1973 (civ) in Schwarzenbek , September 10, 1973 (rel) in Basthorst ) Dorit Freiin von Ruffin, student councilor, (born January 8, 1948 in Hamburg), daughter of Franz-Anton Maria Otto Oskar Passinus Freiherr von Ruffin on Basthorst (1912–2000) and Carla Busson (1913–2005)
                  • I1. Heinrich XX. Prince Reuss, stud. jur., lieutenant (res.), (born November 24, 1975 in Hamburg)
                  • I2. Heinrich XXIII. Prince Reuss, stud. oec., (born March 1, 1979 in Hamburg)
                • H3. Henry IX. Prince Reuss, publisher, (born June 30, 1947 in Büdingen);
                  ∞ (October 5, 1984 (civ) in Rimsting am Chiemsee , October 6, 1984 (rel) ibid) Marie-Amelie Gabriele Teresa Johanna Margarete Freiin Besserer von Thalfingen, pediatric nurse, (born February 20, 1959 in Munich-Pasing ), daughter by Albrecht Peter Ludwig Otto Freiherr Besserer von Thalfingen (1924–2004) and Marierose Adelheid Edina Rudolphine Viktoria Countess Grundemann von Falkenberg (1927–1978)
                  • I1. Johanna Woizlawa Maria Anna Gaudete Princess Reuss (born December 15, 1985 in Frankfurt am Main)
                  • I2. Heinrich XXVI. Prince Reuss (born November 30, 1988 in Frankfurt am Main);
                    ∞ (February 2, 2013 in Chichester ) Isabelle Anna Frampton (* 1989)
                • H4. Heinrich X. Prince Reuss, Groß- u. Foreign trade merchant, Justice Grand Crusader of the Order of Constantine of St. George (Both Sicilies), (born July 28, 1948 in Büdingen);
                  ∞ I: (September 11, 1976 (civ.) In Büdingen, September 11, 1976 (rel.) In Herrnhaag; o | o April 20, 1990 in Frankfurt am Main) Freiin Elisabeth Åkerhielm af Margrethelund (* April 7, 1946 in Stockholm ), daughter of Freiherr Erik Samuel Åkerhielm af Margrethelund and Astrid Ekenberg, (divorced October 4, 1972 in Hamburg, church annulled December 18, 1991 in Augsburg) by Klaus Peter Freiherr von der Borch (born March 14, 1943 in Potsdam) ;
                  ∞ II: (May 7, 1991 (civ) in Wiesbaden, May 11, 1991 (rel) in Wiesbaden) (divorced) Antonia (Antoinette) Countess von Arnim (* August 15, 1949 in Hebenshausen ), (∞ I: (7 September 1972 (civ.) In Lausanne, September 16, 1972 (rel.) In Berlin; o | o December 17, 1975 in Vevey , Switzerland)) André Régné (born June 7, 1941 in Thonon-les-Bains ), Daughter of Adolf-Heinrich Graf von Arnim-Boitzenburg (1924–2005) and Maria Henschel (1922-); ∞ III: (December 3, 2011) Lucina Wolffersdoff-Zajder
                • H5. Henry XIII. Prince Reuss, engineer, (born December 4, 1951 in Büdingen);
                  ∞ (not in accordance with house law) (August 1, 1989 in Frankfurt am Main) (divorced) Susan Doukht Jaladi (born April 14, 1956 in Tehran ), daughter of Ali Akbar Jaladi (-) and Fateme Nayer Sarmadi (-)
                  • I1. Elena Paria Marie Cicil Princess Reuss (born December 9, 1989 in Frankfurt am Main)
                  • I2. Heinrich XXVIII. Prince Reuss (born May 22, 1991 in Frankfurt am Main)
                • H6. Henry XV. Prince Reuss, restorer for furniture and wooden objects, (born October 9, 1956 in Büdingen);
                  ∞ (not in accordance with house law) (April 15, 1999 in Büdingen) Anya Charlotte Nooth-Cooper (born January 22, 1965 in Canterbury ), daughter of George Brain Nooth-Cooper and Heike Gesche
                  • I1. Heinrich XXX. Prince Reuss (born June 21, 1999 in Hanau )
              • G2. Princess Felizitas Anna Eleonore Cecilie (born July 5, 1914 in Oels , † June 25, 1989 in Gießen );
                ∞ (September 3, 1935 in Stonsdorf ) Otto Friedrich Viktor Ferdinand Maximilian Gustav Richard Bogislav Prince of Ysenburg and Büdingen (born September 16, 1904 in Halberstadt ; † September 25, 1990 in Büdingen ), son of Hereditary Prince Ferdinand Maximilian of Ysenburg and Büdingen in Wächtersbach (1880–1927) and Countess Margarethe Maria Alexandrine Jelka Dagmar von Dönhoff (1876–1954)
              • G3. Prince Heinrich III. , First Lieutenant a. D., (* July 27, 1919 in Breslau; † June 7, 1993 in Vienna);
                ∞ I: (March 13, 1944 in Frohnleiten ; o | o May 13, 1955 in Leoben ) Franziska Freiin Mayr von Melnhof (* December 12, 1919 in Vienna; † April 11, 1964 in Munich), (∞ II: (21 September 1955 in Bruck an der Mur ; o | o October 29, 1960 in Innsbruck ) Percy Lippitt (born November 1, 1913 in Vienna)), daughter of Baron Franz Mayr von Melnhof auf Kaisersberg (1888–1957) and Princess Marie to Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfürst, von Ratibor and Corvey, (1895–1946);
                ∞ II: (September 5, 1964 in Utrecht ) Countess Odylia zu Castell-Castell (born October 26, 1939 in Arnhem ), daughter of Count Constantin Friedrich zu Castell-Castell (1898–1966) and Countess Luitgardis von Rechteren-Limpurg (1908 –1989)
                • H1. [I] Antoinette Maria Anna Magdalena Cecilie Georgine Princess Reuss (born January 11, 1945 in Feldkirch );
                  ∞ I: (May 21, 1976 in Kitzbühel ; o | o 1984), Otto Vogl (* March 22, 1932 in Halle);
                  II: (November 17, 1984 in New York City) Peter Michael Linois de Scheel, businessman, (born January 9, 1946 in Hellerup , Denmark); Son of Axel Vilhelm de Scheel (1908–1990) and Clara Hélen Elisabeth Suenson (1919-)
                • H2. [I] Felizitas Maria Gertrud Katharina Princess Reuss (born October 26, 1946 in Mauritzen );
                  ∞ I: (July 1, 1967 (civ) in Rabertshausen , July 9, 1967 (rel) in Graz ; o | o July 3, 1974 in Munich), Christian Peter August Richard Udo Maria Casimir Prince zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg , Kaufmann, (born February 5, 1940 in Hamburg ), son of Casimir Johannes Prinz zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg (1917–2010) and Ingrid Alsen (1915–1966);
                  ∞ II: (October 25, 1974 in Munich; o | o March 10, 1992) Franz Clemens Karl Alexander Hubertus Graf von Schönborn-Wiesentheid , bank director, (born October 3, 1939 in Breslau ), son of Clemens Franz Erwein Wilhelm Arthur Bonifacius Count of Schönborn-Wiesentheid (1905–1944) and Maria Dorothea Geraldine Johanna Klara Countess of Pappenheim (1908–1991)
                • H3. [I] Heinrich XII. Prince Reuss (born October 13, 1950 in Mautern );
                  ∞ I: (May 30, 1973 (civ) in Mautern, June 3, 1973 (rel) in Bad Aussee ; o | o September 10, 1980 in Leoben ) Henriette Paula Ignatia Maria Countess of Meran (born March 3, 1951 in Pöchlarn ), (∞ II: (March 7, 1981 (civ) in Leoben, March 11, 1981 in Washington, DC (rel)) Bruce Thompson (born December 7, 1946 in Orange (New Jersey) ), son of John Thompson and Mercedes Daugherty); Daughter of Alois Franz Joseph Johann Maria Ignatius Graf von Meran, Freiherr von Brandhofen (1907–1960) and Elisabeth Freiin von Tinti (1917–);
                  ∞ II: (September 26, 1983 (civ) in Saalfelden , September 26, 1983 (rel) in Wald am Schoberpass (Styria) ; o | o March 27, 2000 in Vienna) Countess Henriette von Seilern and Aspang, co-owner of Hörmanns Litschau (born January 9, 1961 in Vienna), daughter of Karl Josef Maria Friedrich Franz Ignatius Graf von Seilern and Aspang on Hörmanns (1925–1971) and Henriette Anna Maria Franziska Countess von Seilern and Aspang, co-owner of Hörmanns (1930-)
                  • I1. [I] Anna Franziska Irene Princess Reuss, child therapist, (born January 20, 1975 in Munich);
                    ∞ (December 31, 2006 in Mautern) Stephan von Lattorff (born January 15, 1977 in Vienna)
                  • I2. [I] Heinrich XXI. Prince Reuss (born July 27, 1976 in Leoben);
                    ∞ (September 6, 2008) Marie Nadine Countess von Moy de Sons (born February 22, 1979 in Munich), daughter of Johannes Jakob Maria Assumpta Hubertus Willibald Michael Joseph Count von Moy de Sons (1947-) and Comtesse Diane d'Ursel ( 1950-)
                  • I3. [I] Maximiliana Maria Paula Princess Reuss (born July 31, 1977 in Leoben);
                    ∞ (May 30, 2008 in Mautern) Klaus Ita (born October 11, 1977 in Vienna)
                  • I4. [II] Heinrich XXV. Prince Reuss (born October 7, 1984 in Leoben)
                  • I5. [II] Maria Concetta Sieglinde Alexandra Marina Princess Reuss (born December 15, 1988 in Leoben)
                  • I6. [II] Maria Viktoria Princess Reuss (born May 20, 1993 in Leoben)
                • H4. [II] Heinrich XVII. Prince Reuss (born November 9, 1968 in Salzburg );
                  ∞ (not in accordance with house law) (September 22, 2001 in Vienna) Letizia Hoffmann (born August 31, 1969 in Geneva ), daughter of Alexander Hoffmann and Noelle Scaler Walser
            • F2. [I] PrinceHeinrich XXXVI. , Colonel ad, (born August 10, 1888 in Stonsdorf, † May 10, 1956 in Oberstdorf );
              ∞ (October 5, 1919 in Droyßig ) Princess Hermine von Schönburg-Waldenburg (born September 18, 1899 in Langenzell , † September 2, 1982 in Rheda ), daughter of Prince Heinrich von Schönburg-Waldenburg zu Droyßig and Quesnitz (1863–1945) , hereditary member of the Prussian mansion, and Princess Olga Amalie Wilhelmine Ernestine Marie Pauline zu Löwenstein-Wertheim-Freudenberg (1880–1961)
              • G1. Magdalene Pauline Princess Reuss (born August 20, 1920 in Leipzig; † October 10, 2009 at Löwenstein Castle in Kleinheubach ; ▭ in the Michaels Bastion of Hohenzollern Castle );
                ∞ (June 5, 1943 at Prillwitz Castle ) Hubertus Prince of Prussia (born September 30, 1909 in the Marble Palace Potsdam; † April 8, 1950 in Windhoek , South West Africa ; ▭ in the Michaels Bastion of Hohenzollern Castle), son of Crown Prince Wilhelm von Prussia (1882–1951) and Duchess Cecilie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1886–1954)
              • G2. Caroline Princess Reuss (born May 7, 1923 in Leipzig, † July 26, 2010 in Frankfurt am Main );
                ∞ (October 4, 1950 (civ) in Frankfurt am Main, (rel) in Wiesbaden) Alfred Robert Clemens Graf von Wedel , Freiherr Wedel-Jarlsberg, Major (Res) a. D., Kaufmann, (born February 22, 1895 in Berlin; † October 18, 1973 in Cologne), son of Count Ernst August von Wedel, Freiherr Wedel-Jarlsberg (1838–1913) and Johanna Marie Leonie von Wagner (1857–1932 )
            • F3. [I] Princess Benigna Karoline Elisabeth Charlotte (born November 12, 1892 in Stonsdorf, † February 20, 1982 in Vevey )
          • E2. Princess Magdalene Caroline (* December 18, 1860 in Stonsdorf; † February 27, 1862 ibid; ▭ March 2, 1862 ibid)
        • D8. [II] PrinceHenry XIII. , Herr zu Baschkow, royal Prussian cavalry general à la suite SM of the emperor, (born September 18, 1830 in Klipphausen; † January 3, 1897 in Baschkow , Posen ; ▭ January 8, 1897 in Stonsdorf);
          ∞ (September 25, 1869 in Fürstenstein)Countess Anna Karoline von Hochberg , Freiin zu Fürstenstein (born July 23, 1839 Fürstenstein ; † March 14, 1916 in Dresden; ▭ in Stonsdorf), widow of his brother Prince Heinrich XII. (1829–1866), daughter of Count Hans Heinrich X. (I.) von Hochberg , Prince von Pleß, Freiherr zu Fürstenstein (1806–1855) and Ida von Stechow-Kotzen (1811–1843)
        • D9. [II] Princess Luise Friederike Dorothea (born March 15, 1832 in Klipphausen; † April 1, 1862 in Stonsdorf; ▭ April 7, 1862 ibid)
        • D10. [II] Prince Henry XV. , Herr zu Klipphausen , royal Prussian major à la suite of the 7th Thuringian Infantry Regiment No. 96, (* July 5, 1834 in Klipphausen; † December 23, 1869 in Meran ; ▭ December 31, 1869 in Stonsdorf);
          ∞ (November 26, 1863 in Jannowitz ) Countess Luitgarde zu Stolberg-Wernigerode (born August 30, 1838 in Jannowitz; † April 4, 1917 in Klipphausen), daughter of Count Wilhelm zu Stolberg-Wernigerode (1807-1898) and Countess Elisabeth zu Stolberg-Roßla (1817-1896)
          • E1. Princess Margarete Karoline Elisabeth (born October 1, 1864 in Klipphausen, † June 26, 1952 in Hohenlimburg );
            ∞ (October 29, 1891 in Klipphausen) Prince Karl Moritz Kasimir Bernhard Franz Adolf Heinrich Georg Emil Ludwig Eugen Hermann zu Bentheim-Tecklenburg (born August 12, 1852 in Bosfeld ; † January 29, 1939 at Hohenlimburg Castle ), son of Prince Adolf Ludwig Albrecht Friedrich zu Bentheim-Tecklenburg (1804–1874) and Princess Anna Reuss zu Schleiz (1822–1902)
          • E2. Princess Auguste Marie Luise (* February 7, 1866 in Klipphausen; † September 25, 1916 there; ▭ in Röhrsdorf near Meissen)
          • E3. Princess Gertrud Ernestine Eleonore (* July 20, 1867 in Klipphausen; † February 8, 1946 in Coswig , Wettinstift)
          • E4. Princess Anna Marie (born November 4, 1868 in Klipphausen; † May 28, 1951 in Hohenlimburg)
        • D11. [II] Princess Anna Elisabeth (born January 9, 1837 in Dresden, † February 2, 1907 in Wernigerode);
          ∞ (August 22, 1863 in Stonsdorf) Count Otto zu Stolberg-Wernigerode , Prince since 1890, Vice Chancellor under Otto von Bismarck , Knight of the Order of the Black Eagle, (* October 30, 1837 in Gedern; † November 19, 1896 at Wernigerode Castle ), Son of Hereditary Count Hermann zu Stolberg-Wernigerode (1802–1841) and Countess Emma Luise Sophie Viktorie Henriette Adelaide Charlotte zu Erbach-Fürstenau (1811–1889)
        • D12. [II] Prince Heinrich XVII. , royal Prussian cavalry captain and squadron chief in the 1st Guard Dragoon Regiment, (* May 20, 1839 in Klipphausen; † ⚔ killed in the Battle of Mars-la-Tour August 16, 1870; ▭ ibid)
      • C3. [I] Count Heinrich LXVI. (* June 11, 1788 in Berlin; † July 20, 1788 there; ▭ June 21, 1788 in the garrison church there, reburied in 1949 in the Stahnsdorf south-west cemetery)
      • C4. [I] a son († December 8, 1790 in Berlin)
      • C5. [II] Count Heinrich LXX. , Prince Reuss zu Köstritz (October 6, 1817), 1818 to Jänkendorf and Kaana , royal Prussian lieutenant in the Guard Dragoon Regiment, (* April 23, 1793 in Berlin; † August 4, 1821 in Trebschen; ▭ August 7, 1821 in Padligar)
      • C6. [II] Countess Auguste Friederike Espérance, Princess Reuss zu Köstritz (October 6, 1817), (* August 3, 1794 in Braunschweig ; † July 13, 1855 in Köthen ; ▭ July 15, 1855 in the prince's crypt of St. Jakob's Church in Köthen ) ;
        ∞ (May 18, 1819 in Trebschen) Duke Heinrich von Anhalt-Köthen (* July 30, 1778 at Schloss Pleß ; † November 23, 1847 in Köthen; ▭ in the prince's crypt of the Köthen St. Jakobskirche), son of Prince Friedrich Erdmann from Anhalt-Köthen-Pleß (1731–1797) and Countess Luise Ferdinande zu Stolberg-Wernigerode (1744–1784)
      • C7. [II] CountessElisabeth Adolphine Luise Karoline , Princess Reuss zu Köstritz (October 6, 1817), (* November 8, 1796 in Braunschweig; † December 20, 1828 in Saabor ; ▭ December 23, 1828 ibid);
        ∞ (August 25, 1817 in Stonsdorf) Prince Friedrich Wilhelm Carl von Schoenaich-Carolath (born October 29, 1790 in Carolath ; † November 21, 1859 in Saabor), son of Prince Heinrich Karl Erdmann zu Carolath-Beuthen (1759-1817) and Princess Amalia Auguste Caroline Luise of Saxony-Meiningen (1762–1798)
      • C8. [II] CountHeinrich LXXIV. , Prince Reuss zu Köstritz (October 6, 1817), owns Neuhoff and since 1832/35 Jänkendorf , (born November 1, 1798 in Braunschweig; † February 22, 1886 in Jänkendorf; ▭ February 26, 1886 ibid);
        ∞ I: (March 14, 1825 in Weißstein , Silesia) Countess Henriette Clementine Sophie Amalie Ernestine von Reichenbach-Goschütz (* February 20, 1805 in Küchendorf; † June 10, 1849 in Jänkendorf; ▭ June 15, 1849 ibid), daughter of Count Heinrich Leopold Wilhelm Christoph von Reichenbach-Goschütz auf Pilzen (1773–1834) and Ernestine von Czettritz and Neuhauss adH Pilzen (1776–1816);
        ∞ II: (September 13, 1855 in Ilsenburg ) Countess Eleonore zu Stolberg-Wernigerode (* February 20, 1835 in Gedern ; † September 18, 1903 in Ilsenburg; ▭ ibid), daughter of Hereditary Count Hermann zu Stolberg-Wernigerode (1802–1841 ) and Countess Emma Luise Sophie Viktorie Henriette Adelaide Charlotte zu Erbach-Fürstenau (1811–1889) - second branch
        • D1. [I] Princess Marie Henriette Auguste Leopoldine Ernestine Elisabeth (born January 31, 1826 in Neuhoff; † March 8, 1843 in Jänkendorf; ▭ March 14, 1843 ibid)
        • D2. [I] PrinceHenry IX. Reuss zu Köstritz , Herr zu Jänkendorf and Neuhoff, Prussian major general à la suite of the army, (* March 3, 1827 at Neuhoff Castle; † August 1, 1898 ibid; ▭ August 5, 1898 in Jänkendorf);
          ∞ (May 12, 1852 in Zülzendorf ) Baron Anna Marie Wilhelmine Helene von Zedlitz and Leipe (born August 15, 1829 in Zülzendorf; † March 1, 1907 in Niesky ), daughter of Baron August von Zedlitz and Leipe in Zülzendorf (1789–1873 ) and Countess Jenny von Roedern adH Hohnstein (1798–1879)
          • E1. Prince Heinrich XXI. (* February 4, 1853 in Neuhoff; † March 15, 1856 ibid; ▭ March 22, 1856 in Jänkendorf)
          • E2. Prince Heinrich XXII. (* July 5, 1854 in Neuhoff; † March 18, 1858 ibid; ▭ March 23, 1858 in Jänkendorf)
          • E3. Prince Heinrich XXIII. , royal Prussian lieutenant in the 1st Guard Field Artillery Regiment, (born November 17, 1855 in Neuhoff; † April 4, 1886 in Berlin; ▭ April 8, 1886 in Jänkendorf)
          • E4. princeHeinrich XXVI. , Corvette Captain ret. D., owns Jänkendorf, takes (1887) the title Graf von Plauen , (* December 15, 1857 in Neuhoff; † June 10, 1913 in Jena ; ▭ in Jänkendorf);
            ∞ (November 19, 1885 in Ullersdorf ) Countess Viktoria von Fürstenstein (born September 11, 1863 in Ullersdorf; † July 10, 1949 in Djursholm , Sweden), daughter of Count Adolph Karl Alexander Alexis le Camus von Fürstenstein on Ullersdorf (1818–1895 ) and Elisabeth Marie Charlotte Luise von Watzdorf auf Wiesenburg (1842–1921); By family agreement of (1887), the sons are recognized as members of the sovereign family capable of succeeding them, bearing the Russian coat of arms. The children of this marriage bear the title Graf / Countess von Plauen with the predicate exalted
            • F1. Heinrich Ruzzo , Count of Plauen, (born March 30, 1887 in Ullersdorf, † February 7, 1904 in Nassleben)
            • F2. Heinrich Pelas , Count of Plauen, (born April 6, 1888 in Görlitz , † August 7, 1905 near Spremberg due to the Spremberg railway accident )
            • F3. Heinrich Harry , Count von Plauen, on Jänkendorf, Prince Reuss by adopting his uncle Prince Heinrich XXX. (May 1, 1927), legal recognition of this name with the predicate Highness for himself and his equal descendants by the family (... 1927), Lieutenant Colonel ret. D., (* March 28, 1890 in Görlitz, † July 29, 1951 in Meggen by accident);
              ∞ (April 21, 1921 in Moschen ) Huberta Valeska Sascha Eva Anna Dorothea Freiin von Tiele-Winckler (born April 14, 1889 in Neustadt ; † June 19, 1974 in Meggen), daughter of Count Franz-Hubert Peter von Tiele-Winckler ( 1857–1922), District Administrator a. D. in the district of Neustadt (Upper Silesia) (1887-1892), Fideikommissherr on Myslowitz and Kattowitz , Mechtal and Martinau (Rokittnitz), hereditary member of the former Prussian mansion (since 1901) and member of the central committee of the German Reichsbank and Jelka Marka Clementine Georgine von Lepel (1857-1942)
              • G1. Heinrich Enzio Prince Reuss, Count von Plauen, forester (born February 21, 1922 in Lucerne ; † March 27, 2000 in Hamburg);
                ∞ I: ( not according to house law ) (August 31, 1949 in Malmö ; o | o February 8, 1954) Freiin Louise Ebba Pauline Peyron (born November 1, 1918 in Malmö; † February 22, 1989), (∞ II: (7 April 1972) Freiherr Theodor (Ted) Ankarcrona on Runsa, Uppland , Boserup and Schonen , (born August 30, 1918 in Lund ; † February 4, 1984 in Boserup)); Daughter of Freiherr Gustav Peyron (1889-) and Emma Marie Louise Kockum (1892-);
                ∞ II: (October 24, 1954 in Offenbach am Main ) Feodora Ella Elfriede Countess von Pückler, Freiin von Groditz (born November 26, 1931 in Burkersdorf ; † April 8, 1999 in Unterstedt), daughter of Sylvius Heinrich Gustav Erdmann Graf von Pückler , Baron von Groditz auf Oberweistritz (1889–1979) and Alice Helene Ella Karoline Eugenie Countess von Richthofen-Seichau (1905–1969)
                • H1. [I] Heinrich Ruzzo Prince Reuss von Plauen, architect, (* May 24, 1950 in Lucerne; † October 29, 1999 in Stockholm);
                  ∞ I: (August 31, 1974 in Sandefjord , Norway; o | o June 15, 1986 in Oslo) Mette Rinde (born May 17, 1948 in Oslo ), daughter of Sigurd Rinde and Bess Freng;
                  ∞ II: (August 26, 1992 in Hörsholm) Anni-Frid-Synni Lyngstad , singer of the Swedish pop group ABBA , (born November 15, 1945 in Bjørkåsen ), Princess Reuss von Plauen, (∞ I: (April 3, 1964; o | o May 19, 1970) Ragnar Frederiksson);
                  ∞ II: (October 6, 1978 in Stockholm Lidingö ; o | o November 26, 1981) Benny Bror Göran Andersson (born December 16, 1946 in Stockholm), daughter of Alfred Haase (1919–2009) and Synni Lyngstad (1926–1947 )
                  • I1. [I] Henriette Anna-Bess Helle Mette, Princess Reuss von Plauen, (born June 2, 1977 in Oslo);
                    ∞ () Jan Herud
                  • I2. [I] Pauline Margaretha Emma-Louise Mette, Princess Reuss von Plauen, (born June 2, 1977 in Oslo);
                    ∞ (October 2012) Gustaf Vilhelm Eugen Berg (* 1980)
                • H2. [II]Heinrich XXXI Achaz Prinz Reuss, Count von Plauen, graphic designer (born April 5, 1956 in Düsseldorf);
                  ∞ ( not in accordance with house law ) (July 28, 1989 in Hamburg) Johanna Guthmann (born January 9, 1965 in Hamburg), daughter of Dieter Guthmann and Friederike Gutschow
                  • I1. Heinrich XXXII Caspar , Prince Reuss, Count of Plauen, (born April 1, 1993 in Hamburg)
                  • I2. Heinrich XXXIII Jacob , Prince Reuss, Count of Plauen, (born January 31, 1999 in Hamburg)
                • H3. [II] Marina Carolina Princess Reuss, Countess von Plauen, interior decorator (born October 27, 1964 in Hamburg)
                • H4. [II] Heinrich Patrick Prinz Reuss, Count von Plauen, graphic artist (born June 21, 1966 in Hamburg)
              • G2. Edina Huberta Princess Reuss (born June 25, 1923 in Lucerne);
                ∞ I: (February 6, 1944 in Jänkendorf ; o | o June 5, 1950 in Darmstadt) Max-Erdmann Bolko Conrad Graf von Roedern, Freiherr zu Krappitz and Herr zu Bergck, Rittmeister a. D., Kaufmann (born February 21, 1918 in Berlin; † January 9, 1991 in Erbach ), son of Count Max-Erdmann Bolko Melchior von Roedern (1884–1946) and Irmgard Berta Hermine Anna von Schubert (1892–1972);
                ∞ II: (January 29, 1952 in Darmstadt ; o | o November 11, 1966 in Darmstadt) Franz Frey, engineer, (* September 23, 1923 in Michelstadt )
              • G3. Heinrich Pelas Prince Reuss (born December 16, 1924 in Berlin, † December 3, 1982 in Portugal)
            • F4. Heinrich Enzio , Count von Plauen, Lord of Wiesenburg (Kr. Zauche-Belzig), 1946 expropriation of the Wiesenburg property as part of the land reform, Major a. D., (* July 13, 1893 in Kiel , † December 20, 1973 in Freiburg im Breisgau );
              ∞ I: ( not in accordance with house law / ) (September 14, 1922 in Dresden; o | o July 11, 1928 in Berlin) Gustawine Luise Ernestine Nina Cotta (born April 11, 1898 in Worms ; † November 1944 in Silesia), daughter of ( Hermann) Wilhelm Cotta and Nina Gütschow;
              ∞ II: (not in accordance with house law) (January 5, 1935 at Broby Castle , Sweden) Maj Henriette Nisser (* February 2, 1911 in Stockholm; † September 21, 1969 in Bühler Höhe), daughter of Karl Wilhelm Nisser at Broby in Bettna ( 1879-) and Anna Cornelia Wising (1882-)
              • G1. [II] Rigo Heinrich , Count von Plauen, forest advisor (born November 7, 1935 in Berlin);
                ∞ I: (September 5, 1963 (civ) in Stockholm, October 5, 1963 (rel) in Djursholm ; o | o June 16, 1967 in Stockholm) Marianne Axelson (born September 17, 1942 in Porjus ), daughter of engineer Bengt Axelson and Gunvor Wagner (1913-1999);
                ∞ II: (August 26, 1967 in Lidingö ) Countess Agneta von Rosen (born April 21, 1942 in Stockholm; † October 8, 1979 in a plane crash in Athens ), daughter of Count Fritz Woldemar Fredrik von Rosen (1899–1969) and Freiin Viveka Fredrika Louise Bonde af Björnö (1903-)
                • H1. [I] Richard Heinrich , Count of Plauen, (born March 4, 1964 in Vienna)
                • H2. [II] Anna Henrietta Victoria, Countess of Plauen, (born May 2, 1969 in Freiburg);
                  ∞ (August 31, 1991 in Eckernförde ) Vinzenz Graf von Kageneck (born August 25, 1951 in Freiburg im Breisgau)
                • H3. [II] Enzio Victor Heinrich , Count of Plauen, (born January 7, 1972 in Freiburg im Breisgau);
                  ∞ (May 3, 2003 in Fréterive (France) ) Frédérique Brocal, takes the name Frédérique Brocal von Plauen
                  • I1. Callixte Kalle Heinrich , Count of Plauen, (born September 23, 2003)
                  • I2. Candice Victoria , Countess of Plauen, (born September 27, 2005)
                • H4. [II] Friedrich Rigo Heinrich , Count of Plauen, (born January 7, 1972 in Freiburg im Breisgau);
                  ∞ (June 12, 2004 in Kronberg) Isabelle Hössrich (born October 7, 1972 in Roachford)
              • G2. [II] Anna Viktoria Birgitta Henriette , Countess of Plauen, (born May 10, 1938 in Berlin);
                ∞ (May 18, 1962 in Bettna , Sweden; o | o December 6, 1971 in Bonn) Hans Friedrich-Carl Erich Conrad Magnus Graf von Schweinitz and Krain, Baron von Kauder (born June 11, 1937 in Breslau), son of Hans Carl Graf von Schweinitz and Krain, Freiherr von Kauder (1908–1988) and Christa Helene Edith Erna Charlotte Freiin von Bernewitz (1909–1973)
            • F5. Princess Ingeborg Benedikta Anna Elisabeth Jornanda Barbara Reuß, Countess of Plauen, (born March 26, 1895 in Kiel , † March 6, 1965 in Hamburg-Altona);
              ∞ I: (December 19, 1918 in Lucerne ) (divorced August 20, 1920 in Berlin) Count Ferdinand Friedrich Gabriel Maria von und zu Westerholt and Gysenberg (born August 15, 1891 in Arenfels , † July 7, 1968 in Gauting ), son by Count Karl Theodor Eugen von und zu Westerholt and Gysenberg (1841–1898) and Freiin Ferdinandine von Fürstenberg (1858–1941);
              ∞ II: (September 20, 1928 in Wiesenburg ), (divorced July 2, 1948 in Dresden) Erik Fischer (* June 18, 1892/93 in Ulm ; † 19 ??)
          • E5. Princess Marie Klementine Jenny Anna (born February 7, 1860 in Neuhoff, † December 28, 1914 in Dresden);
            ∞ (May 19, 1883 in Neuhoff) Count Heinrich von Witzleben-Alt-Döbern , Lord of Reddern , Gräbendorf , Laasdorf, Göritz , Casel , Ilmersdorf and Muckwar , (born April 13, 1854 in Magdeburg ; † December 22, 1933 in Strahwalde ), Son of Hartmann Erasmus von Witzleben (1805–1878) and Countess Marie Wilhelmine Elise zu Solms-Baruth (1823–1910)
          • E6. Prince Heinrich XXIX. , Royal Prussian lieutenant in the 1st Guards Field Artillery Regiment, (* May 20, 1862 in Neuhoff; † September 30, 1892 in Radautz ; ▭ October 6, 1892 in Jänkendorf)
          • E7. princeHeinrich XXX. , owns Neuhoff, royal Prussian major and battalion commander in the Leib Grenadier Regiment "King Friedrich Wilhelm III." (1st Brandenburg) No. 8 , legal knight of the Order of St. John, (* November 25, 1864 at Neuhoff Castle, Schmiedeberg ; †† 23 March 1939 ibid);
            ∞ (September 24, 1898 in Breslau) Princess Feodora of Saxony-Meiningen and Hildburghausen (* May 12, 1879 in Potsdam, † August 26, 1945 at Neuhoff Castle, by suicide), daughter of Duke Bernhard III. von Sachsen-Meiningen and Hildburghausen (1851–1928) and Princess Charlotte of Prussia (1860–1919)
        • D3. [II] Prince Heinrich XXV. , Herr zu Groß-Krauscha (1891), Prussian Colonel à la suite of the army, (* August 27, 1856 in Jänkendorf ; † August 25, 1911 in Groß-Krauscha; ▭ ibid);
          ∞ (August 30, 1886 in Laubach ) Countess Elisabeth zu Solms-Laubach (born October 29, 1862 in Laubach; † April 8, 1930 in Groß-Krauscha), daughter of Count Friedrich Wilhelm August Christian zu Solms-Laubach (1833–1900 ) and Countess Marianne zu Stolberg-Wernigerode (1836–1910)
        • D4. [II] Princess Marie Klementine (* May 18, 1858 in Jänkendorf; † January 24, 1929 in Köstritz)
        • D5. [II]Princess Emma Elisabeth (born July 10, 1860 in Jänkendorf; † December 2, 1931 in Micheldorf ; ▭ in Stonsdorf );
          ∞ (May 27, 1884 in Jänkendorf) Prince Heinrich XXIV. Reuss zu Köstritz (* December 8, 1855 in Trebschen ; † October 2, 1910 in Ernstbrunn ; ▭ ibid), son of Prince Heinrich IV. Reuss zu Köstritz (1821-1894 ) and Princess Luise Caroline Reuss zu Greiz (1822–1875)
        • D6. [II] Princess Anna Helene (born September 14, 1864 in Jänkendorf; † March 29, 1876 ibid; ▭ April 2, 1876 ibid)
        • D7. [II] Prince Heinrich XXXI. , renounced his rights and took the title Prince von Hohenleuben (October 15, 1918), (* December 10, 1868 in Jänkendorf; †† August 9, 1929 in Breslau; ▭ in Köstritz);
          ∞ (morning) (October 29, 1918 in Berlin; o | o 1929 ibid) Ilse Marie Görges (* July 7, 1892 in Berlin; † August 17, 1938 ibid), widow of Erich Dietsch, daughter of Theodor Görges and Ilse Kunheim
      • C9. [II] Count Heinrich I (born January 11, 1803 in Berlin; † July 12, 1805 in Trebschen; ▭ in Padligar)
    • B8. Countess Louise Espérance (born March 15, 1756 in Berlin; † October 19, 1807 there; ▭ October 21, 1807 in the garrison church in Berlin, reburied in 1949 in the south-west cemetery in Stahnsdorf );
      ∞ (March 21, 1792 in Lieben bei Crossen ) Freiherr Karl von Knobelsdorff auf Oblath, royal Prussian major, (* March 24, 1746; † July 29, 1828)
    • B9. Count Heinrich L. (* August 15, 1760 in Berlin; † July 2, 1764 there; ▭ July 5, 1764 in the garrison church in Berlin, reburied in the south-west cemetery in Stahnsdorf in 1949)
  • A7. Countess Maria Sophie Helene (born November 30, 1712 in Dittersbach; † February 18, 1781 in Lübbenau Castle; ▭ February 22, 1781 in the church there);
    ∞ (May 27, 1735 in Köstritz) Count Rochus Friedrich zu Lynar , heir to Lübbenau and Seese, Mlode, Groß Lübbenau and Bischdorf, royal Danish budget and conference ministers, (* December 16, 1708 in Lübbenau; † November 13, 1781 ibid), son of Count Friedrich Casimir zu Lynar (1673–1716) and Countess Eva Elisabeth von Windisch-Graetz (1672–1745)
  • A8. Count Heinrich X. (* May 13, 1715 in Köstritz; † February 2, 1741 there; ▭ in Hohenleuben)
  • A9. Count Heinrich XIII. (* August 8, 1716 in Köstritz; † November 30, 1717 there; first buried in the Bergkirche, Schleiz, then transferred to Hohenleuben on May 4, 1753)
  • A10. Count Heinrich XVI. (* July 7/16, 1718 in Köstritz; † August 14, 1719 there; ▭ August 16, 1719 there, later probably transferred to Hohenleuben)
  • A11. countessKonradine Eleonore Isabelle (* December 22, 1719 in Köstritz; † February 2, 1770 at Burgk Castle ; ▭ February 9, 1770 in the Bergkirche, Schleiz);
    ∞ (April 4, 1743 in Köstritz) Count Heinrich XI. Reuss zu Greiz (* March 18, 1722 in Greiz; † June 28, 1800 ibid; ▭ July 6, 1800 ibid), son of Count Heinrich II. Reuss zu Obergreiz (1696–1722) and Countess Sophie Charlotte von Bothmer (1697– 1748)
  • A12. Heinrich XXIII. , Count Reuss zu Köstritz - younger branch (1748–1787), (born December 9, 1722 in Köstritz; † September 3, 1787 there; ▭ September 8, 1787 in Hohenleuben);
    ∞ I: (February 13, 1754 in Köstritz) Countess Ernestine Henriette Sophie von Schönburg-Wechselburg-Fordglauchau (* December 2, 1736 in Wechselburg; † December 10, 1768 in Köstritz; ▭ December 17, 1768 in Hohenleuben), daughter of Count Franz Heinrich von Schönburg-Wechselburg-Fordglauchau (1682–1746) and Countess Johanna Sophia Elisabeth von Schönburg-Hartenstein (1699–1739);
    ∞ II: (February 5, 1780 in Pölzig ) Freiin Friederike Dorothea von Brandenstein (* December 7, 1727 in Ranis ; † July 6, 1807 in Eisenberg ; ▭ July 10, 1807 ibid), daughter of Baron Georg Wilhelm von Brandenstein zu Wöhlsdorf and Raisin Christiane von Redwitz
    • B1. [I] Countess Henriette Eleonore Elisabeth (born March 28, 1755 in Köstritz; † September 14, 1829 at Lichtenstein Castle ; ▭ September 18, 1829 in the family crypt there);
      ∞ (December 9, 1779 in Köstritz) Count (1790 Prince) Otto Karl Friedrich von Schönburg-Waldenburg (* February 2, 1758 in Waldenburg ; † January 29, 1800 at Lichtenstein Castle; ▭ in the family vault there), son of Count Albrecht Karl Friedrich von Schönburg-Stein (1710–1765) and Friederike Karoline Henriette von der Marwitz (1720–1763)
    • B2. [I]Heinrich XLVII. , Count Reuss zu Köstritz - younger branch (1787–1833), royal Prussian district president of Petrikau, then to Kalisch and finally in Breslau, (* February 27, 1756 in Köstritz; † March 7, 1833 at Lichtenstein Castle ; ▭ April 1 1833 in Hohenleuben)
    • B3. [I]Heinrich XLIX. , Count Reuss zu Köstritz - younger branch (1833-1840), Lord of Ichtershausen , (born October 16, 1759 in Köstritz; † February 29, 1840 in Ichtershausen; ▭ March 4, 1840 ibid)
    • B4. [I]Heinrich LII. , Count Reuss zu Köstritz - younger branch (1840-1851), royal Bavarian general of the infantry (February 11, 1824), (born September 21, 1763 in Köstritz; † February 23, 1851 in Munich; ▭ September 25, 1851 in the "von Jordanschen" family crypt, Töting near Wackerstein on the Danube)
    • B5. [I] CountHeinrich LV. , Preacher of the Moravian Brethren in Haverfordwest in Wales, (born December 1, 1768 in Köstritz; † April 9, 1846 in London ; ▭ April 18, 1846 in Chelsea );
      ∞ (July 11, 1797 in Herrnhut) Baron Marie Justine von Watteville (born November 18, 1762 in Herrnhut; † May 11, 1828 in London; ▭ May 21, 1828 ibid), daughter of Baron Johann von Watteville (1718–1788) and Countess Henriette Benigna Justina von Zinzendorf and Pottendorf adH Berthelsdorf (1725–1789)
      • C1. Heinrich LXXIII. , Count Reuss zu Köstritz - younger branch (1851–1855), (born July 31, 1798 in London; † January 16, 1855 ibid; ▭ ibid)
      • C2. Count Heinrich LXXV. (* December 3, 1800 in Bedford ; † December 24, 1801 ibid)
      • C3. CountHeinrich II , Prince Reuss younger line (June 30, 1851), (born March 31, 1803 in Zeist ; † June 29, 1852 in Erfurt; ▭ July 5, 1852 in Hohenleuben);
        ∞ (August 4, 1846 in Castell ) Countess Clothilde Charlotte Sophie zu Castell-Castell (* February 6, 1821 in Castell; † January 20, 1860 in Leipzig; ▭ January 24, 1860 in Hohenleuben), daughter of Count and Mr. Friedrich Ludwig Heinrich zu Castell-Castell (1791–1875) and Princess Friederike Christiane Emilie zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg (1793–1859)
        • D1. Henry XVIII , Prince Reuss younger line, chief of the younger branch (1855-1911), Prussian cavalry general à la suite of the army and the 1st Grand Ducal Mecklenburg Dragoon Regiment No. 17 , Knight of the Iron Cross 2nd class, (* 14 May 1847 in Leipzig; † August 15, 1911 between Schweinfurt and Würzburg; ▭ in Ludwigslust );
          ∞ (November 17, 1886 in Schwerin ) Duchess Friederike Wilhelmine Elisabeth Alexandrine Auguste Marianne Charlotte zu Mecklenburg (* November 7, 1868 in Bellevue Palace , Berlin; † December 20, 1944 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen ), (∞ II: (February 4 1921 in Berlin) Robert Schmidt, Colonel a. D., (born November 1, 1892 in Wilmersdorf ; † December 26, 1971 in Bamberg )), daughter of Duke Wilhelm zu Mecklenburg [-Schwerin] (1827–1879) and Princess Friederike Wilhelmine Luise Elisabeth Alexandrine of Prussia (1842–1906)
          • E1. Heinrich XXXVII. , Prince Reuss younger line, head of the younger branch (1911–1964), Lieutenant General ret. D., (born November 1, 1888 in Ludwigslust; † February 9, 1964 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen);
            ∞ I: ( not in accordance with house law ) (November 14, 1922 in Berlin; o | o February 21, 1930 in Berlin) Frieda (Friedel) Mijotki (* September 25, 1891 in Berlin; † October 2, 1957 ibid), (∞ I : (May 1, 1918 in Berlin-Tiergarten; o | o July 13, 1922 in Berlin) Karl Oskar Erich von Hoff (born June 15, 1893 in Berlin)); (∞ III: (April 12, 1930 in Zurich; o | o October 18, 1945 in Zurich)) Charles Freuler (* November 7, 1894 in Zurich; † December 6, 1949 ibid), daughter of Hermann August Mijotki and Maria Michaelis ;
            ∞ II: (August 7, 1933 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen) Stefanie Clemm von Hohenberg (* December 25, 1900 in Cologne; † February 10, 1990 in Wiesbaden), (∞ I: (June 13, 1925 in Munich) Karl Ludwig Diehl , State actor, (born August 14, 1896 in Halle an der Saale; † March 7, 1958 at Gut Berghof near Penzberg ; ▭ at the forest cemetery in Munich ), divorce (January 2, 1928 in Munich)), daughter of Gustav Clemm von Hohenberg , Grand Ducal Hessian Cabinet Secretary and Privy Councilor a. D., (-) and Maria Michel (-)
            • F1. [II]Henry XI. Licco Prinz Reuss, head of the younger branch (1964-), merchant, Knight of Honor of the Order of St. John , (born August 28, 1934 in Berlin);
              ∞ (July 20, 1961 (civ) in Breitenbach am Herzberg ), (July 21, 1961 (rel) at Herzberg Castle ) Ulfa Freiin von Dörnberg (born April 17, 1935 in Berlin), daughter of Siegfried Freiherr von Dörnberg , forester and Maria Elisabeth Lorenz
              • G1. Henriette Charlotte Sophie Stefanie Marie Elisabeth Princess Reuss (born April 24, 1964 in Hamburg);
                ∞ (July 24, 1989 (civ) in Mainz), (July 29, 1989 (rel) in Breitenbach am Herzberg) Ruprecht Caspar Friedrich Graf zu Solms-Baruth, banker (born August 5, 1963 in Munich), son of Hubertus Conrad Ferdinand Graf zu Solms-Baruth (1934–1991) and Elisabeth-Charlotte von Kerssenbrock (1935–1968)
              • G2. Henry XVI. (Henry) Prinz Reuss, businessman, Lt (Res), (* December 8, 1965 in Wiesbaden);
                ∞ (September 2, 1994 (civ) in Bonn), (September 17, 1994 (rel) in Schweinsberg ) Julia Freiin Schenck zu Schweinsberg , cand.med., (* September 22, 1968 in Bonn), daughter of Krafft Freiherr Schenck to Schweinsberg and Jutta Müller
              • G3. Henry XVIII (Henrik) Prinz Reuss, Ref., Lt (Res), (born August 10, 1969 in Wiesbaden);
                ∞ (February 16, 2001 (civ) in Berlin), (April 28, 2001 (rel) in Wettenhausen ) Diana von Hagen (born May 6, 1972 in Augsburg), daughter of Georg von Hagen (1941-) and Antonia Countess Zichy de Zich et Vásonkeö (1945-)
                • H1. Heinrich I , Prince Reuss (born June 16, 2003 in Augsburg)
                • H2. Georgina Caroline Ulfa Antonia Marianne , Princess Reuss (born April 17, 2005 in Augsburg)
                • H3. Xenia Juliane Theresitha Benedikta , Princess Reuss (born September 27, 2006 in Augsburg)
                • H4. Alix Philippa Theda Nicola Marie , Princess Reuss (born June 15, 2008 in Augsburg)
              • G4. Friederike Alexandrine Princess Reuss, clerk, (born April 5, 1976 in Bonn);
                ∞ (May 2, 2003 (civ) in Lingen ), (July 5, 2003 (rel) in the St. Marien mountain church in Schleiz) Johann Rotger van Lengerich (* 1971), son of Johann Rudolf van Lengerich and Octavie Countess von Galen
            • F2. [II] Marianne Charlotte Katharina Stefanie Princess Reuss, interpreter, (born July 29, 1936 in Berlin);
              ∞ I: (June 18, 1973 (civ) Garmisch-Partenkirchen), (July 28, 1973 (rel) in Grainau ) Avery Brundage , engineer, building contractor, President of the International Olympic Committee (1952–1972), (* September 28 1887 in Detroit , Michigan; † May 8, 1975 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen), son of Charles Brundage and Amelia Lloyd;
              ∞ II: (February 23, 1987 in Minden, Nevada ; o | o June 1994) Friedrich Karl Feldmann (* December 15, 1915 in Zurich)
          • E2. Prince Heinrich XXXVIII. (* November 6, 1889 in Ludwigslust ; ⚔ fallen March 22, 1918 in Liny, Brabant)
          • E3. Prince Heinrich XLII. Colonel a. D., (born September 22, 1892 in Ludwigslust; † March 10, 1949 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen);
            ∞ I: ( not in accordance with house law ) (December 28, 1923 in Berlin) Charlotte Nawrath (born November 30, 1892 in Berlin; † September 16, 1944 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen), (∞ I: (February 3, 1914 in Berlin; o | o March 3, 1920 ibid) Werner Alfred Eduard Lent (* July 7, 1874 in Berlin)), daughter of Franz Hugo Nawrath and Emma Löser;
            ∞ II: (not in accordance with house law) (November 3, 1947 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen) Anneliese Taube (* July 11, 1915 in Halle an der Saale ; † February 17, 1997 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen), (∞ I: (September 26 , 1915 ) 1936 in Halle; o | o June 15, 1946 in Berlin) Harald Weberstaedt (born December 13, 1911 in Treptow an der Rega ), Lieutenant Colonel in the
            past ), daughter of Karl Ludwig Ernst Taube, teacher, (-) and Klara Margarethe Dabelow (-)
            • F1. [II] Alexandrine Princess Reuss (born April 27, 1948 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen);
              ∞ (March 27, 1975 (civ) in Munich), (March 28, 1975 (rel) in Garmisch-Partenkirchen) Uwe Schulze, interior designer, sales consultant, has been using the name Prinz Reuss since November 1979 due to the law on changing married names of March 27, 1979 , (* January 10, 1940 in Hindenburg )
        • D2. Prince Heinrich XIX. , Prussian lieutenant general à la suite of the army and the 2nd Guards Dragoon Regiment "Empress Alexandra of Russia" , bearer of the Iron Cross II. Class, (* August 30, 1848 in Leipzig; † March 13, 1904 at Meffersdorf Castle ; ▭ ibid);
          ∞ (June 25, 1877 in Slawentzitz ) Princess Marie Felicitas zu Hohenlohe-Oehringen (* July 25, 1849 in Schaffhausen ; † January 31, 1929 at Meffersdorf Castle), daughter of Prince Hugo zu Hohenlohe-Oehringen , Duke of Ujest (1816– 1897) and Princess Pauline Wilhelmine Karoline Amalie zu Fürstenberg (1829–1900)
        • D3. Prince Heinrich XX. , renounced his rights and accepted the title of Baron von Reichenfels (November 15, 1879); (* June 17, 1852 in Leipzig ; † September 3, 1884 in Boitsfort ; ▭ ibid);
          ∞ (August 17, 1879 on Heligoland ) Clotilde Roux called Loisset (born October 15, 1857 in Paris, † November 18, 1928 in Ixelles ), daughter of Jean Joseph Roux and Antoinette Fortunée, née Loisset
          • E1. Clothilde , Freiin von Reichenfels, (* † August 31, 1880 in Watermael Boitsfort)
          • E2. Agnes Charlotte, Freiin von Reichenfels, (born October 11, 1881 in Watermael Boitsfort, † September 26, 1957 in Ixelles);
            ∞ I: (May 3, 1919 in Ixelles) Charles (Karl) Godts (born January 17, 1887 in Brussels , † September 14, 1929 in Ixelles);
            ∞ II: (November 7, 1931 in Halanzy ) Félix Denil (* February 22, 1870 in Spy , † January 18, 1939 in Bruges )
          • E3. Heinrich Marie Friedrich, Freiherr von Reichenfels, (born March 30, 1883 in Watermael Boitsfort, † January 5, 1941 in Montreal )
      • C4. Count Heinrich III. (* August 8, 1804 in Zeist ; † August 25, 1804 ibid; ▭ August 30, 1804 ibid)

Barons of Rothenthal

Heinrich , (January 7, 1857 in Greiz) Reuss a.L. Nobility and barons as: von Rothenthal, (* April 23, 1822 in Sperlonga ; † January 2, 1892 in Marosvásárhely / Neumarkt );
∞ (September 29, 1857 in Vienna) Bertha Thury de Tamásfalva (born January 28, 1831 in Maroscsapó, † January 15, 1914 in Neumarkt), daughter of Josef Thury de Tamásfalva zu Maroscsapó and Polizena Matskási von Tinkova; They had the following offspring:

  • A1. Josef , Freiherr von Rothenthal, (born August 1, 1859 in Greiz, † August 12, 1928 in Neumarkt);
    ∞ I: (October 15, 1885 in Budapest) Melanie Brix († 19 ?? in New York );
    ∞ II: (May 14, 1889 in Székelykeresztúr / Szeklerkreuz ) Countess Rosalie (Róza) Haller von Hallerstein (born September 3, 1861 in Székelykeresztúr; † 1940), daughter of Count József Haller von Hallerstein (1818–1889) and Anna Kiss de Timafalva (1826-1874)
    • B1. [I] Irmgard , Freiin von Rothenthal, († 1935 in New York);
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  • A2. Heinrich , Freiherr von Rothenthal, (born December 11, 1862 in Egerszeg / Egersee , † December 17, 1907 in Szökefalva );
    ∞ (March 20, 1891 in Kolozsvár / Klausenburg ) Freiin Margarita (Margit) Wesselényi de Hadad (* 1866; † November 20, 1918 in Klausenburg), daughter of Baron István Wesselényi de Hadad (1836–1885) and Countess Stefánia Rhédey de Kisréde (1836-1925)
  • A3. Adalbert , Freiherr von Rothenthal, (born July 13, 1866 in Egerszeg, † December 19, 1944 in Sopron / Ödenburg );
    ∞ (September 30, 1895 in Gattendorf ) Freiin Maria Laminet von Arztheim (born September 30, 1872 in Gattendorf; † October 31, 1928 in Vienna), daughter of Freiherr Camillo Laminet von Arztheim zu Gattendorf (-) and Antonie Schredel (-)
    • B1. [I] Heinrich , Freiherr von Rothenthal, (born July 3, 1896 in Vienna, † December 13, 1980 ibid);
      ∞ I: (April 23, 1923 in Vienna; o | o October 4, 1927 in Vienna) Carola de Respaldiza (born February 26, 1906 in Pola ; † unknown), daughter of Alfons Cavaliere de Respaldiza (–1916) and Countess Franziska Karoline von Haugwitz (1870-1945);
      ∞ II: (October 26, 1938 in Vienna / November 25, 1939 in Vienna) Anna Sofie Sibylle Adelheid Marie Countess Rességuier de Miremont (born June 3, 1912; † unknown), daughter of Olivier Peter Maria Eugen Graf Seldern zu Hornie-Motesice (1877–1936), County of Trenčín and Freiin Helene von Zedtwitz (1874–1935)
      • C1. [I] Heinrich (Freiherr von) Rothenthal (born January 29, 1925 in Vienna, † November 1, 1970 in Los Angeles );
        ∞ (October 21, 1953 in Zurich) Patricia O'Brien (born August 17, 1921 in Los Angeles)
      • C2. [II] Goswin (Freiherr von) Rothenthal, (born July 14, 1939 in Vienna);
        ∞ (October 12, 1969 in Vienna) (Maria-Mathilde Gabriele?) Countess Elisabeth von Kielmansegg (born November 6, 1946 in Bad Ischl ), daughter of Oswald Nikolaus Eduard Alois Leopold Count von Kielmansegg (1908–2002) and Eveline Maria Franziska Elisabeth Ignatia Aloysia Princess of Croÿ (1914–1988)
        • D1. Dominica (Freiin von) Rothenthal (born September 16, 1970 in Vienna);
          ∞ (civ) (August 2, 1997 in Innsbruck , (rel) October 4, 1997 in Perchtoldsdorf ) Michael Graf Vetter von der Lilie (born November 21, 1966 in Innsbruck), son of Felix Georg Graf Vetter von der Lilie (1928– ) and Maria-Elisabeth Freiin von Fürstenberg (1938–2000)
        • D2. Heinrich (Freiherr von) Rothenthal (born March 29, 1972 in Vienna)
        • D3. Mathilde (Freiin von) Rothenthal (born March 4, 1974 in Vienna)
          ∞ (September 1, 2001 in Perchtoldsdorf) Stanislaus Turnauer , son of Max Turnauer (-)
        • D4. Elisabeth (Freiin von) Rothenthal (born October 17, 1975 in Vienna)
      • C3. [II] Adalbert (Freiherr von) Rothenthal (born November 19, 1940 in Vienna);
        ∞ (August 5, 1978 in Salzburg ) Maria (Lili) Freiin von Dürfeld (born April 8, 1952 in Salzburg), daughter of Baron Cajus von Dürfeld (1909–) and Countess Maria Wilhelmina Leopoldina Serényi de Kis-Serény (1922–)
        • D1. Goswin (Freiherr von) Rothenthal (born August 25, 1979 in Salzburg)
        • D2. Wolfgang (Freiherr von) Rothenthal (born March 20, 1981 in Salzburg)
        • D3. Hedwig (Freiin von) Rothenthal (born May 21, 1984 in Salzburg)
        • D4. Anna (Freiin von) Rothenthal (born January 3, 1986 in Salzburg)
      • C4. [II] Marie-Helene (Freiin von) Rothenthal, (born December 6, 1941 in Vienna)
    • B2. [I] Antonia , Freiin von Rothenthal, (* December 12, 1902 in Vienna; † unknown)

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Remarks

  1. ^ Vogt von Weida and Gera - really? - HG Francke, pp. 173–174, 177 “Weida's dynasties and its origins” at http://www.manfred-hiebl.de/genealogie-mittelalter/reussen_voegte_von_weida/heinrich_1_probus_vogt_von_weida_und_gera_+_vor_1193.html Excerpt: ... the Vogt of Gera before has already been entrusted with the Bailiwick of Weida. According to the above document, this double bailiwick may have existed before 1180 ...
  2. It is with Arnold from Quedlinburg and in HG Francke Burkhard called
  3. She is called Elisabeth by Arnold von Quedlinburg
  4. Entry according to uni-Erlangen  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , Source: WKvIsenburg : European Family Tables , Volume I, Plate 163. Marburg, 1953 (1965)@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www8.informatik.uni-erlangen.de  
  5. Entry according to uni-Erlangen  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , Sources: O.Brenner: Descendants of Gorms the Old. Lyngby, 1978; WKvIsenburg: European Family Tables, Volume I, Plate 163. Marburg, 1953 (1965); WKvIsenburg: European Family Tables, Volume I, Plate 164. Marburg, 1953 (1965); F. Freytag v.Loringhoven: European family tables, Volume III, Plate 74. Marburg, 1956 (1964); H. Grote: genealogical tables. Leipzig, 1877.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www8.informatik.uni-erlangen.de  
  6. Entry according to WKvIsenburg: Europäische Stammtafeln, Volume I, Plate 163. Marburg, 1953 (1965) and not like at familysearch.org and D.Schwennicke: Europäische Stammtafeln, Neue Reihe, Volume I.3, Plate 352, as daughter of (J1) Heinrich XVI. and Anna, File-No: AFN: 8DTN-CB / AFN: 8DTN-DH / AFN: 8DTN-J6
  7. Entry according to WKvIsenburg: Europäische Stammtafeln, Volume I, Plate 163. Marburg, 1953 (1965) and not like at familysearch.org and D.Schwennicke: Europäische Stammtafeln, Neue Reihe, Volume I.3, Plate 352, as daughter of (J1) Heinrich XVI. and Anna, File-No: AFN: 8DTN-CB / AFN: 8DTN-DH / AFN: 8DTN-LJ
  8. Entry according to WKvIsenburg: European Family Tables, Volume I, Plate 163. Marburg, 1953 (1965), H. Grote: Family Tables. Leipzig, 1877 and not as with familysearch.org and D.Schwennicke: European family tables, New Series, Volume I.3, Plate 352, as the son of (J1) Heinrich XVI. and Anna, File No: AFN: 8DTN-CB / AFN: 8DTN-DH / AFN: 8DTN-KC
  9. Entry according to WKvIsenburg: European Family Tables, Volume I, Plate 163. Marburg, 1953 (1965), F. Freytag v.Loringhoven: European Family Tables, Volume III, Plate 58. Marburg, 1956 (1964), D.Schwennicke: European Family Tables, New Series , Volume I.3, Plate 352, Publisher: Vittorio Klostermann, Frankfurt am Main 2000, correspondingly at familysearch.org as the son (but not as the only son / daughter) of (J3) Heinrich XVIII. and Elisabeth von Dahme, file number: AFN: 8DTN-NV / AFN: 8DTN-ZF / AFN: 8DTN-VW
  10. according to the remarks by Berthold Schmidt in Arnold von Quedlinburg and the oldest news on the history of the Reussian house, in: ZVThGA 11 (1882), p. 450 she died in 1262
  11. Primary sources confirming the marriage have not yet been identified. At Berthold Schmidt - Die Reuss, genealogy of the whole house Reuss (Schleiz 1903) panels 4, 1 found also at familysearch.org under the file numbers: AFN: 8CP8-NQ, AFN: 8CP8-PW, AFN: FG28-6Q and AFN : FG28-7W. Since FamilySearch and Ancestry.com filmed the document (Berthold Schmidt), it is reasonable to assume that this is the same source. At WKvIsenburg: European family tables, volume I, table 163. Marburg, 1953 (1965), H. Grote: family tables. Leipzig, 1877, W.Möller: Stamm tables of West German aristocratic families in the Middle Ages, Volume II, Plate 50. Darmstadt, 1933 (Degener Verlag, Neustadt Aisch), D. Schwennicke: European Family Tables, New Series, Volume I.3, Plate 351, Publisher: Vittorio Klostermann, Frankfurt am Main 2000, the second marriage is not listed.
  12. Primary sources covering marriage / birth and Confirm date of death have not yet been identified. Entries were found at familysearch.org under the file numbers: AFN: FGKC-MX, batch number: T990246 and T990237 as well as at Die Herren von Waldenburg  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective . Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , Excerpt: Isengard von Waldenburg was probably born around 1180/85 and died between 1224 - 42. So she could have been the daughter of Hugos von Wartha, but this has not been proven. Isengard was married in 1209 to the Vogt Heinrich V. von Reichenbach - Greiz from the Reuss family, the marriage remained childless. In Berthold Schmidt's treatise on Arnold von Quedlinburg (see Ref. 3), Conrad von Waldenberg is assumed to be the father.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.mark-meissen-1200.de  
  13. Entry according to WKvIsenburg: European Family Tables, Volume I, Plate 164. Marburg, 1953 (1965), D.Schwennicke: European Family Tables, I.3, Table 356. Marburg, 2000, D.Schwennicke: European Family Tables, Vol. IV, Table 144. Marburg, 1981 uni-Erlangen  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. and not as with Berthold Schmidt - Die Reußen, genealogy of the entire Reuss house (Schleiz 1903) plates 3, 9 - as the daughter of Heinrich II.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www8.informatik.uni-erlangen.de  
  14. According to the European family tables (ES I.2 185.), the wife Otto III. a daughter of Friedrich II. Count von Leiningen and his wife Agnes von Eberstein, from a chronological point of view, however, this is highly unlikely. She became a Franciscan nun near Lambracht, Palatinate, known as the "White Woman"
  15. Primary sources covering the marriages II. And III. confirm have not yet been identified. Entries under the file number: AFN: 8275–71, AFN: 8275–6T as well as AFN: FHRW-B9 and AFN: 8CPB-6L were only found at familysearch.org . All other sources lead to only one marriage: O.Brenner: Descendants of Gorms the old. Lyngby, 1978, WKvIsenburg: European Family Tables, Volume I, Plate 164. Marburg, 1953 (1965), F. Freytag v.Loringhoven: European Family Tables, Volume III, Plate 52. Marburg, 1956 (1964), O.Posse: Die Seal of nobility in the Wettin countries. 1917, D.Schwennicke: European Family Tables, Vol. XVII, Tables 94. Marburg, 1998, Bertold Schmidt - Die Reußen, Genealogy of the Entire House of Reuss (Schleiz 1903), Table 3, 20.
  16. Entry according to D.Schwennicke: Europäische Stammtafeln, I.3, Tafel 356. Marburg, 2000 and uni-Erlangen  ( page can no longer be accessed , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. and not as with Berthold Schmidt - Die Reußen, genealogy of the whole house Reuss (Schleiz 1903) plate 3, 48 - married to Hans Heinrich von Schwarzburg-Leutenberg. With the dates given by Schmidt one finds Johann Heinrich von Schwarzburg-Leutenberg, who is married to Margarethe von Weida. I do not currently have any more detailed information on further testing.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www8.informatik.uni-erlangen.de  
  17. Entry according to D. Schwennicke: European Family Tables, New Series, Volume I.3, Plate 353, Publisher: Vittorio Klostermann, Frankfurt am Main 2000, Mother: Kunigunde von Lützelstein; WKvIsenburg: European family tables, Volume I, Plate 165. Marburg, 1953 (1965), mother: Adelheid von Lobdeburg-Leuchtenburg
  18. Entry according to uni- Erlangen and E. Brandenburg: The ancestors of Karl August of Saxe-Weimar. Depends on the Saxons. Academy of Sciences, Phil-Hist. Class, Vol.44, No.4, 1938 ?, WKvIsenburg: European Family Tables, Volume I, Plate 157. Marburg, 1953 (1965), WKvIsenburg: European Family Tables, Volume I, Plate 165. Marburg, 1953 (1965), D. Schwennicke: European Family Tables, New Series, Volume I.3, Plate 353, Publisher: Vittorio Klostermann, Frankfurt am Main 2000, no entry in Bertold Schmidt - Die Reußen, Genealogy of the Reuss House as a whole (Schleiz 1903)
  19. ^ Place of death at B. Schmidt: Crispendorf - supplement Schmidt, panel 7, no. 8.2
  20. Primary sources confirming the marriage have not yet been identified. Entries under file number: 8CPB-6L as well as AFN: 8275–71 and AFN: FG28-T1 were only found at familysearch.org .
  21. Entry according to WKvIsenburg: Europäische Stammtafeln, Volume I, Plate 170. Marburg, 1953 (1965), M.Huberty, A.Giraud, F.Magdelaine, B.Magdeleine: L'Allemagne Dynastique. Vol.1. Le Perreux-sur-Marne Giraud, 1976–1985, L.Nedopil: German ancestral samples from the Teutonic Order Central Archive. Vienna, 1868, PG Thielen: Karl August v.Hardenberg. Grote, Cologne and Berlin, 1967 at familysearch.org are registered as parents Count Maximilian Philipp von Hardegg (1620-) and Countess Eva Maria von Sinzendorf (1622-), file number: AFN: 8C07-4N / AFN: FFQT-3K / AFN: 18KH-C3W / AFN: 18KH-C44
  22. Burial place at B. Schmidt: Bergkirche, Schleiz. No entry seen at the mountain church itself. Also not found in the GHdA
  23. (XXVI.) Is apparently a typo on Plate 363 by Schwennicke
  24. He was called Heinrich I by his father, but took the correct number XXXV after he took office in 1782. on.
  25. (1689) is probably a typo on Plate 369 by Schwennicke
  26. ↑ The day of death (January 16, 1657) is probably a typo on plate 369 at Schwennicke. Primary sources confirming the date of death (January 16, 1757) have not yet been identified
  27. Beckler (p. 470) calls him Heinrich VI., But after the family regress of the younger line of October 18, 1664 (see Appendix 1. B. Schmidt - Die Reuss. Genealogy of the entire house of Reuss (Schleiz 1903) he must be named Heinrich VII The father himself names him in the notification of August 3, 1651 (in the HA. Schleiz) Heinrich III., because he was his third son.)
  28. Prince Prosper von Sinzendorf dies without descendants. After a five-year process for the inheritance, the rule of Ernstbrunn and Hagenberg passed to the Reuss-Köstritz princes from Saxony, as they were the direct descendants of the oldest niece of the founder of the Hagenberg Fideikommissherrschaft, Count Sigmund Friedrich von Sinzendorf (died 1679). were. Section II. The right of succession in the Sinzendorf-Reussischen Fideikommissherrschaft Hagenberg and Ernstbrunn in Lower Austria
  29. Place of death uncertain: GhdA 1984 and Gotha 2004 have Freiburg, ES 1.3 Freiburg / BR, http://wiki-de.genealogy.net/Wiesenburg_%28Mark%29/_Haus_Wiesenburg hat Friborg (Sweden), http: //www8.informatik .uni-erlangen.de / cgi-bin / stoyan / l3 / LANG = germ / F = Heinrich @ Enzio / N = Reuss @ * @ v.Plauen / Q = D: December 20th, 1973  ( page no longer available , search in Web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. has Freiburg@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www8.informatik.uni-erlangen.de  
  30. Ref. Was deleted during the last link fix. Primary sources that confirm Candice Victoria have not yet been identified.

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Web links

On genealogy.euweb.cz

Further

supporting documents

ADB (General German Biography) / NDB (New German Biography)

  1. ^ Heinrich HahnHeinrich the Pious (imperial Vogt) . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 11, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1880, p. 571.
  2. Heinrich HahnHeinrich the Rich . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 11, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1880, p. 572.
  3. ^ Emil Julius Hugo Steffenhagen:  Adam von Beichlingen . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 2, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1875, p. 290.
  4. Author Unknown:  Georg I. In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 8, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1878, p. 670.
  5. ^ Ferdinand Hahn:  Heinrich von Plauen . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 11, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1880, pp. 573-577.
  6. ^ Heinrich HahnHeinrich V (Burgrave of Meißen) . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 11, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1880, p. 577.
  7. ^ Heinrich HahnHeinrich VI. (Electoral Field Marshal General) . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 11, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1880, p. 583.
  8. ^ Friedrich von Weech:  Karl Egon III. In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 49, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1904, p. 214.
  9. Unknown:  Heinrich the Younger Posthumus . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 11, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1880, p. 579.
  10. August Beck:  Johann August (Prince of Saxe-Gotha) . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 14, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1881, p. 376.
  11. ^ Bernhard von PotenChristian Karl zu Stolberg-Gedern . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 36, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1893, p. 347.
  12. ^ August Beck:  Franz Friedrich Anton, Duke of Saxe-Koburg-Saalfeld . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 7, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1877, p. 296 f.
  13. ^ August Beck:  Ernst Friedrich, Duke of Saxony-Koburg-Saalfeld . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 6, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1877, p. 317.
  14. ^ Heinrich HahnHeinrich XXVI. In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 11, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1880, p. 586.
  15. ^ Hermann Arthur Lier:  Ludwig Karl von Schrautenbach . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 32, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1891, p. 461.
  16. ^ Georg Brückner:  Erdmuthe Dorothea . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 6, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1877, p. 193.
  17. ^ Paul Tschackert:  Nicolaus Ludwig . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 45, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1900, p. 344.
  18. ^ Heinrich HahnHeinrich LXIV. In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 11, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1880, p. 587.
  19. ^ Eduard Jacobs:  Eberhard zu Stolberg-Wernigerode . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 36, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1893, p. 391.
  20. no information:  Henrich zu Stolberg-Wernigerode . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 36, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1893, p. 396.
  21. ^ Karl Schröder:  Friedrich Franz II., Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 49, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1904, pp. 96-116.
  22. ^ Karl Ernst Hermann Krause:  Paul Friedrich von Mecklenburg-Schwerin . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 25, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1887, p. 243.
  23. ^ Heinrich Heffter:  Heinrich VII. Prince Reuss-Köstritz. In: New German Biography (NDB). Volume 8, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1969, ISBN 3-428-00189-3 , p. 387 f. ( Digitized version ).
  24. no information:  Otto zu Stolberg-Wernigerode . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 54, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1908, pp. 551-564.
  25. ^ Hermann Arthur Lier:  Johann von Watteville . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 41, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1896, pp. 255-257.

BBKL (Biographical-Bibliographical Church Lexicon)

  1. ^ Klaus-Gunther Wesseling:  Wilhelm II. (German Empire). In: Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL). Volume 13, Bautz, Herzberg 1998, ISBN 3-88309-072-7 , Sp. 1178-1217.
  2. ^ Barbara Hoffmann:  Benigna von Promnitz-Sorau. In: Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL). Volume 30, Bautz, Nordhausen 2009, ISBN 978-3-88309-478-6 , Sp. 100-105.
  3. ^ Friedrich Wilhelm Bautz:  Benigna Marie Reuss von Lobenstein zu Ebersdorf. In: Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL). Volume 1, Bautz, Hamm 1975. 2nd, unchanged edition Hamm 1990, ISBN 3-88309-013-1 , Sp. 499-500.
  4. ^ Claus Bernet:  Ludwig Karl von Schrautenbach. In: Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL). Volume 29, Bautz, Nordhausen 2008, ISBN 978-3-88309-452-6 , Sp. 1304-1306.
  5. ^ Klaus-Gunther Wesseling:  Nikolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf. In: Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL). Volume 14, Bautz, Herzberg 1998, ISBN 3-88309-073-5 , Sp. 509-547.
  6. ^ Manfred Berger:  Eleonore zu Stolberg-Wernigerode. In: Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL). Volume 27, Bautz, Nordhausen 2007, ISBN 978-3-88309-393-2 , Sp. 360-368.

Further

  1. Greizer Heimatkalender 1998, p. 8.
  2. ^ Thür. Greiz State Archives, House Archives, Iron Chest: Survey document
  3. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak D. Schwennicke : European family tables , new series, volume I. .3, plate 351, publisher: Vittorio Klostermann, Frankfurt am Main 2000.
  4. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Berthold Schmidt : Die Reußen, Genealogie des Gesamtthaus Reuss (Schleiz 1903), plate 1
  5. a b c d e f g h i Berthold Schmidt, Arnold von Quedlinburg and the oldest news on the history of the Reussian house, in: ZVThGA 11 (1882), 401–499 Abhandlung IV. Jena 1883, published by Gustav Fischer
  6. Page no longer available , search in web archives: Juliane von Schwarzburg on berndjosefjansen.de  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.berndjosefjansen.de@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.berndjosefjansen.de  
  7. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q This article contains special genealogical characters . If you cannot see these ( squares ), the use of a modern Internet browser such as "Firefox" and the additional installation of missing character sets such as DejaVu Sans (TTF) - DejaVu Sans Condensed (TTF) - unifont (Pixel, GNU) could be helpful.
  8. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al Berthold Schmidt: Die Reußen, genealogy of the entire Reuss house ( Schleiz 1903), plate 2
  9. a b c d e f g h i j D.Schwennicke: European family tables, new series, volume I.3, plate 352, publisher: Vittorio Klostermann, Frankfurt am Main 2000.
  10. Gera Chronik Chronik
  11. ^ Albrecht I. von Altenburg Saxon biography
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