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County of Tecklenburg
- Simplified country names
- Tecklenburg (1534-1557; 1707-1802)
- Tecklenburg-Steinfurt (1557-1606)
- Tecklenburg-Tecklenburg (1606-1696)
- Tecklenburg-Braunfels (1696-1707)
- Nations
- Chronology
- ~1100: Created as a county
- 1262: Acquired (along with Lingen) by Bentheim upon the extinction of the Tecklenburg line
- 1328: Acquired through marriage by Schwerin
- 1365: Acquired Rheda, which became a subdivision
- 1493: Spun off Lingen
- 1541: Reunited with Lingen/beginning of database
- 1547: Surrendered Lingen to the Habsburgs
- 1557: Entered into a personal union with Bentheim & Steinfurt upon the extinction of the Schwerinian line
- 1610: Spun off from Bentheim & Steinfurt as part of Bentheim-Tecklenburg
- 1696: Awarded to Solms-Braunfels by an Imperial court
- 1707: Sold to the Kingdom of Prussia
- 1802: Occupied by Napoleonic France/end of database
- Personal unions