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  1. 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:

  2. House of Isenburg. Spouse (s) Philipp II, Count of Hanau-Lichtenberg. Father. Louis II of Isenburg-Büdingen. Mother. Maria of Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein. Anna of Isenburg-Büdingen (1460 – 27 July 1522 in Babenhausen) was a German noblewoman. She was a daughter of Count Louis II of Isenburg-Büdingen and Countess Maria of Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein.

  3. Isenburg-Kempenich was the name of a state of the Holy Roman Empire, based around Kempenich in modern Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Isenburg-Kempenich emerged around the Lordship of Kempenich, which was first mentioned in 1093 as being ruled by Richwin of Wied. In 1143 another Richwin is mentioned, although it is unclear if it is the son of ...

  4. The House of Isenburg was an old aristocratic family of medieval Germany, named after the castle of Isenburg in North Rhine-Westphalia. Occasionally referred to as the House of Rommersdorf before the 12th Century, the house originated in the Hessian comitatus of the Niederlahngau in the 10th Century. It partitioned into the lines of Isenburg-Isenburg and Isenburg-Limburg-Covern in 1137, before ...

  5. Frederick I of Isenburg-Covern (German: Friedrich I. von Isenburg-Covern) was the Count of Isenburg-Covern from 1246 until 1272. Preceded by. Henry.

  6. A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing German Wikipedia article at [[:de:Bruno II. (Isenburg-Braunsberg)]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|de|Bruno II. (Isenburg-Braunsberg)}} to the talk page. For more guidance, see Wikipedia:Translation.

  7. The House of Limburg-Stirum (or Limburg-Styrum), which adopted its name in the 12th century from the immediate county of Limburg an der Lenne in what is now Germany, is one of the oldest families in Europe. [citation needed] It is the eldest and only surviving branch of the House of Berg, which was among the most powerful dynasties in the ...