- Hagen-
Hohenlimburg (formerly
known as
Limburg an der Lenne,
changed to
Hohenlimburg in 1903; Westphalian: Limmerg), on the
Lenne river, is a
borough of...
-
Hohenlimburg may
refer to: Hagen-
Hohenlimburg,
formerly known as
Limburg an der Lenne, a present-day
borough of the city of Hagen,
Germany Limburg-Hohenlimburg...
- Lenne, now
called Hagen-
Hohenlimburg,
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, the
former chief town of the
county of Limburg-
Hohenlimburg Limburg, a
castle in Sasbach...
- died 1209), 1st
count of Isenberg,
followed by the
counts of
Limburg Hohenlimburg and Broich;
Adolf of Altena,
Archbishop of
Cologne from 1193
until 1205...
- Limburg-
Hohenlimburg was a
county in
Germany in the
Middle Ages. It was
created as a
partition of Limburg-Isenberg by
Diederck I of Isenberg, who called...
-
Diederick IV
count of
Limburg Hohenlimburg Broich and
Lukardis of
Broich succeed each
other as
Count of
Limburg Hohenlimburg Broich. In 1446, two
years after...
- M. Ortmann, from Vienna, Austria, and
Wilhelm Böing (1846–1890) from
Hohenlimburg, Germany.
Wilhelm Böing
emigrated to the
United States in 1868 and initially...
-
branch of Bentheim-Tecklenburg-Rheda, with its
family seats in
Rheda and
Hohenlimburg, is one of the two
extant lines of the
princely House of Bentheim, besides...
- |
Hengstey |
Bathey |
Kabel |
Helfe | Fley |
Garenfeld Hagen-
Hohenlimburg:
Hohenlimburg |
Elsey | Reh |
Henkhausen | Oege |
Nahmer |
Wesselbach | Holthausen...
- The
house of
Limburg Hohenlimburg (later Limburg-
Hohenlimburg-Broich) took its name in the 12th
century from the
county of
Limburg on the
river Lenne in...