Schwarzburg-Sondershausen

Principality
County (Principality) of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen
Grafschaft (Fürstentum) Schwarzburg-Sondershausen (German)
1599–1918
Flag of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen
Flag
Coat of arms of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen
Coat of arms
Schwarzburg-Sondershausen within the German Empire
Schwarzburg-Sondershausen within the German Empire
Schwarzburg-Sondershausen within Thuringia
Schwarzburg-Sondershausen within Thuringia
StatusState of the Holy Roman Empire,
State of the Confederation of the Rhine,
State of the German Confederation,
State of the North German Confederation,
State of the German Empire,
State of the Weimar Republic
CapitalSondershausen
GovernmentPrincipality
Prince 
• 1697–1716
Anton Günther II (first)
• 1909–1918
Günther Victor (last)
Historical eraMiddle Ages
• Partitioned from
    Schwarzburg
1599
• Raised to Principality
1697
1918
• Merged into Thuringia
1920
Preceded by
Succeeded by
County of Schwarzburg
Thuringia
Karl Günther, the last Prince of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen
The castle at Sondershausen

Schwarzburg-Sondershausen was a small principality in Germany, in the present day state of Thuringia, with its capital at Sondershausen.

History

Schwarzburg-Sondershausen was a county (earldom) until 1697. In that year, it became a principality, which lasted until the fall of the German monarchies in 1918, during the German Revolution of 1918–1919. After the German Revolution, it became a republic and joined the Weimar Republic as a constituent state. In 1920, it joined with other small states in the area to form the new state of Thuringia.

Schwarzburg-Sondershausen had an area of 862 km2 (333 sq. mi.) and a population of 85,000 (1905). Towns placed in the state were: Arnstadt, Sondershausen, Gehren, Langewiesen, Großbreitenbach, Ebeleben, Großenehrich, Greußen and Plaue.

Rulers of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen, 1552–1918

Counts of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen

Raised to Principality in 1697

Princes of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen

United under Prince Günther Victor of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt

Villages with more than 2000 people

Village Inhabitants
December 1, 1910
Arnstadt 17,841
Sondershausen 7759
Langewiesen 3814
Greußen 3348
Großbreitenbach 3255
Gehren 2917
Geschwenda 2291

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