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  1. In 1664, after the death of Count Ernest of Isenburg-Grenzau, the badly damaged castle went back into the ownership of the Electorate of Trier. In 1700 the mill below the castle was replaced and, in 1722, a house was built for the Trier admodiator at "Schloss Grenzach", however the castle became noticeably dilapidated.

  2. Isenburg-Birstein. Isenburg-Birstein was the name of two German historical states centred on Birstein in southeastern Hesse, Germany. The first "Isenburg-Birstein" was a County and was created as a partition of Isenburg-Büdingen-Birstein in 1628. It was merged into Isenburg-Offenbach in 1664.

  3. John Louis of Isenburg-Offenbach (German: Johann Ludwig von Isenburg-Offenbach, 14 February 1622 — 23 February 1685) was the Count Isenburg-Offenbach from 1635 until 1685, and the co-Count of Isenburg-Birstein from 1641 until 1685. John Louis married Louise, daughter of Louis Henry, Prince of Nassau-Dillenburg, on 10 February 1646.

  4. History Isenburg-Büdingen-Birstein was created as a partition of Isenburg-Büdingen in 1511, and was partitioned into Isenburg-Birstein, Isenburg-Büdingen, and Isenburg-Offenbach in 1628. In the early 16th century, the late Gothic stone house of Büdingen was built by Count Ludwig II of Isenburg for his son, later known as Johann V of Isenburg and Büdingen in Birstein. Birstein Castle has ...

  5. V. Viktor, Hereditary Prince of Isenburg-Birstein. Categories: House of Isenburg. German noble families. Hidden category: Wikipedia categories named after dynasties.

  6. William I of Isenburg-Braunsberg (German: Wilhelm I. von Isenburg-Braunsberg) was the Count of Isenburg-Braunsberg from 1327 until 1383. In 1338 William was raised to an Imperial Count. Preceded by:

  7. Zijn zoons stichtten de linies Isenburg-Isenburg (uitgestorven 1664), Isenburg-Kempenich (uitgestorven 1424) en Isenburg-Limburg. Van de Limburgse linie, die in de loop der tijd ook uiteen was gevallen, resteerde eind 15e eeuw nog slechts Isenburg-Büdingen, dat zich in 1511 splitste in Isenburg-Ronneburg (uitgestorven 1601) en Isenburg ...