{{short description|Former county of southeastern Baden-Württemberg, Germany}} {{Unreferenced|date=April 2026}} {{Infobox country |native_name = ''Freiherrschaft (Grafschaft) Neipperg'' |conventional_long_name = Barony (County) of Neipperg |common_name = Neipperg<!-- Used for category sorting, so no umlaut or E-infix --> | |image_coat = CoA Neipperg County.svg | |era = Early modern period |status = County |empire = Holy Roman Empire | |year_start = 1241 |year_end = 1806 | |event_start = First mentioned |date_start = |event1 = Raised to county |date_event1 = 1726 |event_end = Mediatised to <br>{{spaces|4}}Württemberg |date_end = | |p1 = Neipperg-Schwaigern |image_p1 = 20px |s1 = Kingdom of Württemberg |flag_s1 = Flagge Königreich Württemberg.svg | |capital = Schwaigern |footnotes = <!--- Accepts wikilinks ---> }} '''County of Neipperg''' was an Imperial county in the southeastern Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Barony of Neipperg-Schwaigern was created in 1520 as a baronial partition of the Barony of Neipperg, It was renamed from Neipperg-Schwaigern in 1726, and raised to a county in 1766. Neipperg was mediatised to the Kingdom of Württemberg in 1806.
== Counts of Neipperg (1726–1806) == thumb|262px|Coat of arms of the Counts of Neipperg (1726) * Wilhelm Reinhard (1726–1774) * Leopold (1774–1792) * Joseph (1792–1806)
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Category:1726 establishments in the Holy Roman Empire Category:Counties of the Holy Roman Empire
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