Count de Salis-Seewis

Count de Salis-Seewis (also written Comte or Graf v. Salis-Seewis / Graf Salis-Seewis / Graf Salis / Gräfin ["Countess"] von Salis / Graf von Salis) is a primogenitive title created in Versailles, France, on 1 February 1777, while the title Graf (to follow the Count)[2] was created in Vienna, Austria, 16 March 1915.

[3] Motto: Non auro sed virtute.

'Nächster Anwärter auf den Grafentitel' (next contender): Friedrich Heinrich Dietegan (born 1968).

(Malans 1887-) (Chur 1838-Malans 1921) (Zurich 1800-Chur 1881) (Chur 1800–1856) (Turin 1855-Munich 1933),[15] (Chur 1827-) (Bevers 2.2.1830-Turin 1889) (Bern 1895-),[15] (Chur 1864-) (Chur 1819–1901) (Chur 1823–1893) (Bern 1875-),[15]

Gaudenz von Salis, current Count de Salis-Seewis (2005)
Dietegan Magnus à Salis (1473–1531), founder of the House of Salis-Seewis: . [ 1 ]
Johann Gaudenz Gubert, second Count de Salis-Seewis . Soldier, statesman, and lieder writer or lyricist.
Arms of Johann Gaudenz v Salis-Seewis : Salis-Seewis impaling, or quartered with, Salis-Bothmar. From an 1889 book cover, Adolf Frey's biography of the poet.
Salishaus in Seewis . [ 6 ]
Bothmar Castle at Malans, Switzerland , current seat of the Counts de Salis-Seewis
Bothmar, Malans, engraving from Adolf Frey's book, 1889. [ 7 ]