- Emich/Emicho I
inherited the sub-county of N****au-Hadamar with
Driedorf and
Esterau, and the
third son, John the sub-county of N****au-Dillenburg with its estates...
-
annexed by
Brandenburgian Ravensberg in 1652
Holzappel County Former Esterau possession of N****au,
granted by
Emperor Ferdinand III of
Habsburg to his...
- von
Schaumburg (Schloss Schaumburg) 1643–1692 -In 1643, the
Lordship of
Esterau along with the
bailiwick of
Isselbach was
purchased by
Imperial Field Marshal...
- 1642:
Acquired Lülsdorf as fief of Palatinate-Neuburg 1643:
Purchased Esterau and
Isselbach from N****au-Hadamar;
Bench of
Counts of
Westphalia 1656:...
- from the
small lordship of
Esterau consisting of 12
villages centered on the town of Esten. In 1643, the
Lordship of
Esterau along with the
bailiwick of...
-
Imperial City Swab SW c. 1250: Free
Imperial City 1802: To Württemberg
Esterau Lordship n/a n/a 12th Century: To
Laurenburg 1197: To N****au 1643: To Holzappel...
- as well as half of
Hadamar (i.e. Niederhadamar, or Dehrn [de]) and the
Esterau [de]. The castle, city and
district of
Herborn were
freed from the ancient...
- über Nastätten) as well as the Vierherrengericht,
Laurenburg Castle, the
Esterau (which was
jointly owned with the
counts of Diez) and the
fiefs in Hesse...
-
requisitioned them into poverty.
Highly indebted, John
Louis was
forced to sell
Esterau to
Peter Melander Graf von
Holzappel in 1643. John
Louis was
raised a Calvinist...
-
position in the
Thirty Years' War. In 1643, he
purchased the
Lordship of
Esterau from John
Louis of N****au-Hadamar, who was in
considerable financial difficulty...