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conventional name
Emichones is due to the
prevailing first name "Emich".
Several later families may
trace their origins to the
Emichones. The
Nahegau was...
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Salian dynasty, to
which from the mid-11th
century the
Emichones succeeded. The
family of the
Emichones divided itself later into the
Counts of Veldenz, the...
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center of
influence in the
former Nahegau. They
descended from the
Emichones (Counts of Nahegau). The
family of the
Raugraves (the "Rough Counts")...
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Trechirgau was
managed by the so-called Bertholds, the
Nahegau by the
Emichones. The
capital of the Trechirgau, Trigorium, was in Treis. The Hundesrucha...
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attributed to the
legend of the Last
Roman Emperor.
Worms m****acre (1096)
Emichones House of
Leiningen Horrible Histories,
Season 4,
Episode 3
Albert of Aachen...
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later —schied
means “delimited
wooded area”. The
Waldgraves (the
Emichones, or Emicho's descendants) had the
right of “best head” in 950 over a share...
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Leiningen (1866–1939)
Emich Kyrill,
Prince of
Leiningen (1926–1991)
Emichones,
early medieval noble family in
which the name was
common All
pages with...
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probably built in the 11th or 12th
century by the
Counts of
Nahegau of the
Emichones family. It was
definitely the
ancestral castle of the
Lords of Stein,...
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these noblemen's
castle had p****ed by 966 to the
rising family of the
Emichones/Waldgraves. In the time that followed,
these new
owners bit by bit did...
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discussed by Heinzelmann,
which proposes Berthold of
Stromberg to be an
Emichone with a
maternal heritage of the Bertholde/Bezeline from Trechirgau. He...