County of Hoya

County of Hoya
County of Hoya
Grafschaft Hoya (de)
State of the Holy Roman Empire
Duchy of Saxony
1202–1582 Brunswick-Lüneburg

Coat of arms

County of Hoya (in yellow) about 1400
Capital Hoya
Nienburg
Government County
Historical era Middle Ages
 - Henry I Count of Hoya 1202
 - Partitioned between
   Hoya and Nienburg
1345
 - Reunited under
   Jobst I of Nienburg
1497
 - Joined Lower
   Rhenish–West-
   phalian Circle
1500
 - Count Jobst II turned
   Protestant
1523
 - Death of Otto VIII 1582
 - Part of Prussia 1866

The County of Hoya (German: Grafschaft Hoya) was a state of the Holy Roman Empire, located in the present German state of Lower Saxony. It was centered on the town of Hoya on the middle Weser river, between Bremen and Nienburg; the area now belongs to the districts of Nienburg and Diepholz. The largest city of the county was Nienburg.

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Geography

As of 1582, Hoya was bordered by (from the north, clockwise): The City of Bremen, the Archbishopric of Bremen, the Bishopric of Verden, the Lüneburg and Calenberg subdivisions of Brunswick-Lüneburg, the Bishopric of Minden, the County of Diepholz, the Bishopric of Münster, and the County of Oldenburg.

History

A first Count Henry at Hoya in Saxony appeared as a liensman of Archbishop Hartwig II of Bremen in 1202. He rivaled with the local Hodenberg noble family at Hodenhagen Castle; their estates on the Weser were gradually acquired by Count Henry and his descendants until 1313. The acquisition of Nienburg led to a long-time conflict with the Bishops of Minden, who suspiciously eyed the steep rise of their comital neighbours.

Hoya Castle

In 1345 the brothers Gerhard III and John II of Hoya, divided the county among themselves; when the elder branch of Gerhard at Hoya became extinct in 1497, the territories were re-unified under John's descendant Count Jobst I residing at Nienburg. In the 16th century, the counts came under pressure of the mighty Dukes of Brunswick-Lüneburg, who in 1512 occupied their erstates.

After the last count of Hoya died without sons in 1582, the territory was divided between the Lüneburg line of the Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg, the Calenberg line of the same duchy, and the Landgraviate of Hesse-Kassel (or Hesse-Cassel). The Counts of Hoya already had to recognize the Welf dukes of Brunswick-Lüneburg as liege lords in 1512.

After the Austro-Prussian War of 1866, the area together with the Kingdom of Hanover was annexed by Prussia.

Counts of Hoya

  • Henry I 1202-1235
  • Henry II 1235-1290 Heinrich II.
  • Otto II 1290-1324 Otto II.
  • Gerhard III 1324-1345 jointly with his brother
    • John II

Hoya-Hoya

  • Gerhard III 1345-1383 Gerhard III.
  • Otto III 1383-1428
  • Otto V 1428-1451
  • Otto VII 1451-1497

Hoya-Nienburg

  • John II 1345-1377
  • Eric I 1377-1426
  • John V 1426-1466
  • Jobst I 1466-1497
  • Jobst I 1497-1507
  • Jobst II 1507-1545
  • Albert II 1545-1563
  • Otto VIII 1563-1582


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