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- Metzenhausen is an Ortsgemeinde – a muni****lity belonging to a Verbandsgemeinde, a kind of collective muni****lity – in the Rhein-Hunsrück-Kreis (district)...
- Johann von Metzenhausen (1492–1540) was the Archbishop-Elector of Trier from 1531 to 1540. Johann von Metzenhausen was born in Neef in 1492, the son of...
- Diet of Augsburg (probably due to illness), instead sending Johann von Metzenhausen as his representative. Richard died at the Schloss Ottenstein in Wittlich...
- Kirchberg1,2 Kludenbach Laufersweiler Lautzenhausen Lindenschied Maitzborn Metzenhausen Nieder Kostenz Niedersohren Niederweiler Ober Kostenz Raversbeuren Reckershausen...
- Greiffenclau zu Vollrads † (15 May 1511 Elected – 13 Mar 1531 Died) Johann von Metzenhausen † (27 Mar 1531 Elected – 22 Jul 1540 Died) Johann Ludwig von Hagen †...
- 1503–1511 Richard von Greiffenklau zu Vollrads 1511–1531 Johann von Metzenhausen 1531–40 Johann Ludwig von Hagen 1540–47 John of Isenburg-Grenzau 1547–56...
- Kirchberg Kludenbach Laufersweiler Lautzenhausen Lindenschied Maitzborn Metzenhausen Nieder Kostenz Niedersohren Niederweiler Ober Kostenz Raversbeuren Reckershausen...
- Aug 1556. While bishop, he was the prin****l consecrator of Johann von Metzenhausen, Archbishop of Trier (1532). "Bishop Nikolaus Schienen" Catholic-Hierarchy...
- Electorate of Trier enfeoffed the Lords of Metzenhausen with Castle Neef. Archbishop of Trier Johann III of Metzenhausen was born at the castle. In 1552, the...
- Elisabeth von Weller 1700: Odilia Braun von Schmidtburg 1708: A. E. von Metzenhausen 1720–1730: A. M. von Geispitzheim 1730–1757: Maria Theresia de Saintignon...