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  1. The House of Isenburg was an old aristocratic family of medieval Germany, named after the castle of Isenburg in Rhineland-Palatinate. 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.

  2. The dynasty of the House of Limburg was active on behalf of the German kings. In particular, John I worked from 1292 to 1298 for his brother-in-law, King Adolf of Nassau, who was married to John's sister Imagina of Isenburg-Limburg. Despite his participation in the Battle of Göllheim on the side of King Adolf, he was later able to gain the ...

  3. Condado de Isemburgo. Isemburgo (rosado, derecha) y Bajo Isemburgo (rosado, izquierda) alrededor de 1400. Isemburgo[ cita requerida] era una región de Alemania localizada en la actual región meridional de Hesse, en territorios al norte y sur de Fráncfort. Los estados de Isemburgo emergieron del Niederlahngau (situado en Renania-Palatinado ...

  4. William II of Isenburg-Wied. William III of Isenburg-Wied. Wolfgang Ernst I of Isenburg-Büdingen-Birstein. Categories: German noble families. Hessian noble families. House of Hesse. Commons category link is on Wikidata. Wikipedia categories named after dynasties.

  5. Sophie Johanna Maria of Isenburg was born on 7 March 1978 in Frankfurt, West Germany, [2] to Franz-Alexander, Prince of Isenburg (born 1943), and his wife, Countess Christine Saurma, Baroness von und zu der Jeltsch (born 1941). [3] Her father is head of the Birstein branch of the House of Isenburg, a mediatized Catholic line of Princes of the ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › IsenburgIsenburg - Wikipedia

    Anna von Isenburg [ de] (1460–1522), German noblewoman. Arnold II of Isenburg (died 1259), Archbishop of Trier. Diether von Isenburg (1412–1482), German priest, Archbishop of Mainz (1459–1462 and 1475–1482) Ernst Graf von Isenburg (1584-1664), Spanish general in the Thirty Years' War. Helene Elisabeth von Isenburg [ de] (1900–1974 ...