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Gemen was an immediate,
sovereign lordship of the Holy
Roman Empire, in the
Lower Rhine region.
Since Gemen had a vote in the
Imperial Diet it was also...
- Limburg-Styrum-
Gemen was a
county of
medieval Germany,
based in the
Lordship of
Gemen in
modern North Rhine-Westphalia. It was
partitioned from Limburg-Styrum...
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Gemen, Oberstein, Styrum, etc. When the
branch of
Gemen became extinct in 1800, the
branch of
Styrum failed to
inherit their possessions, and
Gemen p****ed...
- confidentia, ad te,
Virgo Virginum, Mater, curro, ad te venio,
coram te
gemens peccator ****isto. Noli,
Mater Verbi,
verba mea de****ere; sed audi propitia...
- ágan, gan "(he) went" Av ǰamaiti "goes"; OAv inj. uz-ǰǝ̄n "(he) goes", pl.
gǝmǝn "they go"
OPrus gimtwei "to be born", Lith
gimti "to be born", Latv dzimt...
- born from the
union of two
catholic parishes:
Estrablin and
Gemens. The
hamlet of
Gemens,
thanks to its
proximity with Vienne,
experienced great development...
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Aurora lucis rutilat,
caelum laudibus intonat,
mundus exultans iubilat,
gemens infernus ululat. ("Dawn
reddens with light, the
heavens resound with praise...
- war,
community rearrangements followed in 1969,
including annexation of
Gemen and
other towns in the vicinity.
Between 1975 and 1978 came the cleaning...
- • First
mentioned 1169 • gained
Reichsfreiheit 14th
century • To
Lords of
Gemen 1372 • To
Lords of
Bronckhorst 1402 • Inherited by Salm 1641 • Incorporated...
- Zuylen-Anholt as fief of
Utrecht betw. 1317-1343:
Imperial immediacy 1399: To
Gemen 1402: To Bronchhorst-Batenburg 1621: HRE
Count 1641: to Salm-Salm 1653:...