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  1. La Casa de Limburgo proviene de la casa de los condes de Arlon, y tiene su origen en el antiguo condado carolingio de Len o Lengau. Waleran II de Arlon contrae matrimonio en 1065 con Juta, hija de Federico de Luxemburgo, duque de Baja Lotaringia y recibo como dote el Lengau.

  2. La Casa de Luxemburgo (Luxemburgués: D'Lëtzebuerger Haus; en francés: Maison de Luxembourg; en alemán: Haus Luxemburg) fue una familia real de origen Lotaringio vinculada al Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico durante la Baja Edad Media.

  3. De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia encyclopedia. La Casa de Limburgo proviene de la casa de los condes de Arlon, y tiene su origen en el antiguo condado carolingio de Len o Lengau . Waleran II de Arlon contrae matrimonio en 1065 con Juta, hija de Federico de Luxemburgo, duque de Baja Lotaringia y recibo como dote el Lengau.

    • The Ezzonian Dynasty
    • Counts of Berg
    • Counts of Altena and Isenberg
    • The Murder: from Isenberg to Limburg
    • 16th to 18th Century
    • 19th Century Until Today

    The Ezzonen appear in the chronicles with Erenfried I (866-904), count of the Bliesgau, Keldachgau and Bonngau (maybe also count of Charmois). Probably he had Carolingian ancestors, although some historians prefer to link him to former Thuringiankings. The Ezzonian dynasty (named after Count Palatine Ezzo) were the Counts Palatine of Lotharingia du...

    Adolf I of Lotharingia grandson, Adolf I of Berg, Vogt of Werden Abbey, became the first Count of Bergin 1050. The Counts of Berg became the most powerful dynasty in the Rhine region. Early rulers of Berg were: 1. Adolf I of Lotharingia, count in Keldachgau, Vogtof Deutz from 1008 until 1018. 2. Adolf II of Lotharingia, count in Keldachgau and Vogt...

    Eberhard IV of Berg, son of Adolf IV of Berg and Altena, inherited the eastern territorium of County of Berg. With him, the oldest line of the Counts of Berg takes from 1166 the name and title of Counts of Altena (on the Lenne, Westphalia). Eberhard's territorium was later divided between his two sons. His first son, Arnold of Altena, inherited the...

    Frederick II, Count of Isenberg was a leading figure in the opposition of Westphalian nobles to the aggressive power politics of his cousin, the Archbishop of Cologne, Engelbert II of Berg. In 1225 at the Nobles' Assembly in Soest, Frederick met his cousin Engelbert von Berg in order to bring about a peaceful agreement concerning the stewardship (V...

    Count Georg of Limburg-Styrum married in 1539 Irmgarde van Wisch, Lady of Wisch op Oud-Wisch, Wildenborch, Overhagen and Lichtenvoorde, hereditary Countess of Bronckhorst. She inherited the possessions of her uncle, the last count of Bronckhorst and Borculo. Her considerable possessions passed to her son Hermann Georg of Limburg, and the family set...

    The titles of the House of Limburg Stirum were confirmed in 1812 by Napoleon I and in 1814 the family was recognised in the nobility of the Kingdom of the Netherlands (name: vanLimburg Stirum). Notable figures in recent history are: 1. Leopold, Count of Limburg Stirum (1758–1840), Lieutenant General of Dutch Infantry, and member of the Driemanschap...

  4. Condes de Lovaina y de Bruselas. Landgraves de Brabante. Condes de Lovaina y de Bruselas. Landgraves de Brabante. Duques de Baja Lotaringia. Duques de Brabante y de Lothier. Duques de Brabante, de Lothier y de Limburgo. Casa de Borgoña. Casa de Habsburgo.

  5. Ascenso. Problemas de sucesión. Revolución francesa, Gran Ducado de Berg. Provincia de Jülich-Cléveris-Berg. Gobernantes de Berg. Casa de Ezzonen. Casa de Berg. Casa de Limburgo. Casa de Jülich (-Heimbach), Condes. Casa de Jülich (-Heimbach), Duques. Casa de La Marck, Duques. Casa de Wittelsbach, Duques. Grandes Duques franceses. Escudo de armas.

  6. La Casa de Luxemburgo (Luxemburgués: D'Lëtzebuerger Haus; en francés: Maison de Luxembourg; en alemán: Haus Luxemburg) fue una familia real de origen Lotaringio vinculada al Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico durante la Baja Edad Media.