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Emicho was a
count in the
Rhineland in the late 11th century. He is also
commonly referred to as
Emicho of
Leiningen or
Emich of Flonheim, and not to be...
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Guida of
IJsselstein 2. John II,
Count of
Egmond 10.
Frederick VII of
Leningen 5.
Jolanthe of
Leiningen 11.
Jolanthe of Jülich-Bergheim 1. Arnold, Duke...
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Leningen-Westerburg 1457–1547 Coat of arms
Capital Leningen History • Union of
Leiningen and
Westerburg 1457 • Divided into Westerburg-Leiningen-Leiningen...
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October 2020.
Archived from the
original on 8
November 2020. "Aruba:
leningen voor 171 miljoen" (in Dutch).
Antilliaans Dagblad. 28
September 2020. Archived...
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Guida of
IJsselstein 4. John II,
Count of
Egmond 18.
Frederick VII of
Leningen 9.
Jolanthe of
Leiningen 19.
Jolanthe of Jülich 2. Arnold, Duke of Guelders...
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Jolanthe of
Leiningen (d. 24
April 1434, the
daughter of
Frederick VIII of
Leningen and
Jolanthe of Jülich). John II, also
known as "Jan met de Bellen" due...
- literature, and music. The Free
Thinkers first settled Castell, Bettina,
Leningen, and
Schoenburg in
Llano County.
These experimental communities were supported...
- elsewhere, or
returned to Germany. Bettina,
Llano County Castell,
Llano County Leningen,
Llano County Meerholz,
Llano County Schoenburg,
Llano County Indianola...
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IJsselstein 4. John II,
Count of
Egmond (c.1385–1451) 18.
Frederick VII of
Leningen 9.
Jolanthe of
Leiningen (d.1434) 19.
Jolanthe of Jülich-Bergheim 2. Arnold...
- Research.
Retrieved 14
January 2022. "De
rekening van
Gillmore Hoefdraad: 92
leningen in vijf jaar".
Parbode (in Dutch).
Retrieved 14
January 2022. "13 ministers...