House of Rapperswil

The House of Rapperswil respectively Counts of Rapperswil (Grafen von Rapperwil since 1233, before Lords) ruled the upper Zürichsee and Seedamm region around Rapperswil and parts of, as of today, Swiss cantons of St. Gallen, Glarus, Zürich and Graubünden when their influence was most extensive around the 1200s until the 1290s. They acted also as Vogt of the most influential Einsiedeln Abbey in the 12th and 13th century, and at least three abbots of Einsiedeln were members of Rapperswil family.

Lordship (County) of Rapperswil
Herrschaft (Grafschaft) Rapperswil
1220–1464
Juliusbanner (1512)
Coat of arms
StatusLordship, County
CapitalRapperswil
GovernmentLordship, County
Historical eraMiddle Ages, Early Modern period
 Rapperswil founded
1229 (official date)
 Lordship established
ca 1233 1220
 Inherited by counts of
    Habsburg-Laufenburg

1309–58
 Purchased liberty from
    Austria

1415–58
 Allied with Habsburg
    and Zürich
    in the Old Zürich War


1440–46

1458–1798

1798 1464
February 19, 1803
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Duchy of Swabia
Old Swiss Confederacy
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