Solms-Wildenfels
Solms-Wildenfels was a minor county around Wildenfels in south-western Saxony, Germany. The House of Solms had its origins at Solms, Hesse.
History
Solms-Wildenfels was a partition of Solms-Baruth. In 1741 it was partitioned between itself and, and reintegrated that county upon its extinction in 1896. Solms-Wildenfels was mediatised to Hesse-Darmstadt in 1806.Counts of Solms-Wildenfels (1696–1806)
- Otto Henry William
- Henry Charles
- Frederick Magnus I
- Frederick Magnus II
Mediatized Counts of Solms-Wildenfels
- Friedrich Magnus II
- Friedrich Magnus III
- Friedrich Magnus IV
- Friedrich Magnus V, married Princess Marie Antoinette of Schwarzburg, who presumably became the head of the House of Schwarzburg in 1971. Following Friedrich [Günther, Prince of Schwarzburg|her brother's] death in 1971 in the House of Schwarzburg became extinct in the male line. However the Schwarzburg principalities operated under Semi-Salic primogeniture which means that in the event of the extinction of all male dynasts, as happened with the death of Prince Friedrich Günther, females can inherit.
- Friedrich Magnus VI : upon his mother's death in 1984, Friedrich Magnus VI inherited a claim to the headship of the House of Schwarzburg under semi-Salic law.