- of Isenburg-Grenzau Born
circa 1532 Died 19
March 1610 (aged 77) Burg
Arenfels Buried Rommersdorf Years of
service Cologne War 1583–1588
Battles / wars...
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Gerlach I and
Elisabeth of Clèves 1305 – 17
November 1348
County of
Arenfels (at
Arenfels proper)
Catharina no
children Jutta of
Arscheid (d.c.1385) no children...
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Gerlach receiving his
territories in and
around Bad Hönningen. The
castle of
Arenfels, from
which the name of the
state is derived, was
built by
Count Henry...
- also had
Adendorf near Bonn,
Leiningen on the Hunsrück, the
Lordship of
Arenfels and St. Ingbert.
Prior to 1660, Hugo
Ernst (line Leyen-Adendorf) became...
-
married Lysa (Elisabeth) of
Arenfels († 1403),
daughter of
Gerlach III (* 1319; †
around 1371), Lord of Isenburg-
Arenfels from 1348 to 1371, in 1367....
- 1987: 5.454 2005: 5.733 The
castle in Bad Hönningen is
called Schloss Arenfels and was
built in 1258/59 by "Gerlach von Isenburg".
During its history...
-
Schloss Neuwied Altwied Castle Marienburg Castle Hammerstein Castle Schloss Arenfels Dattenberg Castle Linz
Castle Ockenfels Castle Vilzelt Castle Löwenburg...
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Baron 1660:
Acquired Blieskastel 1667:
Acquired Forbach 1670:
Acquired Arenfels and Hönningen 1697:
Acquired Hohengeroldseck 1705:
Renamed to Leyen-Hohengeroldseck...
- Argenfels. She was the
second DDG
Hansa ship to be
named after Schloss Arenfels in the Rhineland-Palatinate. The
first Argenfels had been
built in 1901...
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Castle Altenwied Castle,
Neustadt (Wied)
Altwied Castle,
Neuwied Schloss Arenfels, Bad Hönningen
Braunsberg Castle,
Neuwied Ehrenstein Castle,
Neustadt (Wied)...