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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.
- Isenburg-Limburg
House of Limburg. The short-lived House of Limburg (or House...
- Category:House of Isenburg
William II of Isenburg-Wied. William III of Isenburg-Wied....
- Isenburg
Anna von Isenburg [ de] (1460–1522), German noblewoman....
- Isenburg-Limburg
Casa de Isemburgo. Ruinas del Castillo de Isemburgo (Bajo Isemburgo). La Casa de Isemburgo era una antigua familia aristocrática de la Alemania medieval, que recibía su nombre por el castillo de Isemburgo en Renania-Palatinado.
Her father is head of the Birstein branch of the House of Isenburg, a mediatized Catholic line of Princes of the Holy Roman Empire, who lost their independence in 1815. She has two sisters, Archduchess Katharina of Austria-Este and Isabelle, Dowager Princess of Wied, and two brothers, Alexander, Hereditary Prince of Isenburg, and ...
- Franz-Alexander, Prince of Isenburg
- 25 August 2011 - present
- Countess Christine von Saurma-Jeltsch
- Isenburg
John I of Isenburg-Limburg. John I of Isenburg-Limburg, "The blind Lord" (died September 29, 1312) was from 1289 Count of (Isenburg-) Limburg and the head of the House of Limburg. The core territory of the Lordship of Limburg consisted of the city of Limburg an der Lahn and several surrounding villages.