County of Cilli

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County of Cilli
Grafschaft Cilli
1341–1456
Coat of arms of Cilli
Coat of arms
Ortenburg
1418
• Count Ulrich II
killed
1456
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Duchy of Styria
Duchy of Styria

The County of Cilli (

Ulrich II of Celje, the county was subsumed by neighbouring Duchy of Styria
.

History

Creation

County of Cilli was created after lords of Saneck inherited lands in Slovenia and surrounding areas. They continuously gained land via strategic marriages and their loyalty to their immediate liege, the Habsburgs of Austria. Hermann II, Count of Celje was also father-in-law to the Hungarian king Sigismund who eventually became the Holy Roman Emperor and granted multiple fiefs in Slavonia and Croatia to his father-in-law. After Sigismund, the Luxembourg line went extinct and the Habsburgs succeeded as Emperor, further strengthening the Count of Cilli. The last count, Ulrich II, Count of Celje was assassinated by a faction in Hungary without an heir. His possessions within the Empire were inherited by the Habsburgs of Austria, while his possessions outside of the Empire were inherited by the crown of Hungary, which would also come under Habsburg rule less than a century later under Ferdinand I.

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