- Mengerskirchen, the
Calenberg Tithe and the
jurisdiction (Gericht) of
Heimau. John
Louis of N****au-Hadamar (1620–1653),
became prince in 1650 Maurice...
- kingdom,
namely the
Herborner Mark, the
Kalenberger Zent and the
Court of
Heimau (Löhnberg).
Closely linked to this was the "Lordship of Westerwald", also...
- kingdom,
namely the
Herborner Mark, the
Kalenberger Zent and the
Court of
Heimau (Löhnberg).
Closely linked to this was the "Lordship of Westerwald", also...
- Nenderoth, the
second two now
being parts of Greifenstein), and the
Gericht Heimau (including
Driedorf and Löhnberg) as a fief from the
Landgraviate of Thüringen...
-
Kalenberg as fief of the
Bishopric of
Worms 1310:
Acquired Nederoth and
Heimau 1328: Extinct;
given to Otto II of N****au-Siegen, a son of the
ruling count...
-
member of the dynasty.
These possessions included justice over
Nederoth and
Heimau.
Count Engelbert I of Sayn, the son-in-law of the last Lord of Hachenburg-Greifenstein...
-
shortly before that. At that time, Löhnberg's main
centre was
still called Heimau and was
granted under this name town
rights in 1321. However, the new town...