- Isenburg-
Grenzau was the name of
several states of the Holy
Roman Empire,
seated in the
Lordship of
Grenzau, in
modern Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. The...
- The
Grenzau Feud (German:
Grenzauer Fehde) was a
warlike conflict between the
troops of
Koblenz in the
Electorate of
Trier on the one hand and Lord Philip...
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Grenzau Castle (German: Burg
Grenzau) is a
ruined spur
castle at 250 m above sea
level (NN) near Höhr-Grenzhausen in the
county of
Westerwaldkreis in the...
- Isenburg-
Grenzau, 1158–1258, when it was
divided into: Isenburg-Limburg, 1258–1406, when it was
annexed by the
Archbishopric of
Trier Isenburg-
Grenzau, 1258–1287...
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Salentin IX of Isenburg-
Grenzau (German:
Salentin IX. von Isenburg-
Grenzau) (c. 1532–1610) was the Archbishop-Elector of
Cologne as "Salentin of Isenburg"...
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Count Ernst von Isenburg-
Grenzau (born 1584, died May 30, 1664, in Brussels) was a
Spanish general in the
Thirty Years' War and the last representative...
- families. When his nephew, Arnold, died
without issue,
Salentin von Isenburg-
Grenzau (1532–1610)
resigned from the
office of
Elector (September 1577) and, in...
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resigned from his office; Gebhard's predecessor,
Salentin von Isenburg-
Grenzau, had
resigned from the
office upon his marriage,
necessary to perpetuate...
- N****au-Siegen
Mechtild of the
Marck (†
after 18 Oct 1390).
Married Eberhard of Isenburg-
Grenzau.
Elisabeth of the
Marck married Gumprecht of Heppendorf....
- of Isenburg-
Grenzau (German:
Johann V. von Isenburg-
Grenzau) (c. 1507 – 18
February 1556, in Montabaur) was the
Count of Isenburg-
Grenzau from 1554 until...