Ulrich V

Count of Württemberg, military leader

Ulrich V - Count of Württemberg, military leader
Born

1413
612 years ago

Died

September 1st, 1480
544 years ago — 67 years old

Category

Military & Warriors

Country

Germany

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Ulrich V served as the Count of Württemberg from 1441 until his death in 1480. He participated in numerous military campaigns and conflicts during his reign, most notably in the wars against the Swiss. His conflict with the Swiss Confederation marked a significant period in Württemberg's history. Aiming to expand territory and influence, he sought alliances and engaged in both diplomatic and military strategies. His leadership contributed to the region's political dynamics in the late 15th century. The legacy of Ulrich V continued to influence the governance of Württemberg even after his death, as his heirs maintained the countship and navigated the challenges of the evolving political landscape.

Led military campaigns against Swiss forces

Expanded territory of Württemberg

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