- 1055), a
canon in Liége.
Matilda (b. c. 1057), who
married Adalbert von
Saffenburg von Klosterath.
Adela (b. c. 1061), who
married Baudouin I,
Count of Guînes...
-
William married Irmgard of
Cleves (?–11 May 1319),
widow of
Conrad I of
Saffenburg and
daughter of
Dietrich VI,
Count of Cleves.
William and
Irmgard are...
- Low Rhen WE 11th Century:
First mentioned 1419:
Acquired Neuenahr and
Saffenburg 1545: Extinct; to Manderscheid-Schleiden 1554: Made fief of
Trier 1560:...
- Ferdinand,
against the Swedes. He
captured Nonnenwerth, Olbrück Castle,
Saffenburg Castle and
Landskron Castle on the
Rhine and
along the Ahr. When the Swedes...
-
Railway from
Holzheim (unfinished) 21.2 Rech
junction (unfinished) Ahr
Saffenburg Tunnel (219 m,
disused bore: 235 m) 21.8 Mayschoß (–2021)
Laach Tunnel...
- Castle, Nürburg Olbrück Castle,
Niederzissen Rheineck Castle, Bad
Breisig Saffenburg,
Mayschoss Schweppenburg, Brohl-Lützing Freusburg,
Kirchen (Sieg) Schloss...
- Dyck
Count of Salm-Reifferscheid-Dyck 32. Lord of
Saffenburg Duke of
Arenberg 29. Lord of
Saffenburg Duke of
Arenberg 33.
Count of
Hallermund Count of...
- Neuenahr-Rösberg and
Saffenburg 1371: To
Saffenburg-Neuenahr 1382: Made fief of the
Archbishopric of
Cologne 1424: To Virneburg-
Saffenburg as fief of the Archbishopric...
-
County of
Bergen and
Walen (ext. 1567)
County of
Pyrmont Lordship of
Saffenburg *
territory was
created out of a
prior state,
therefore is not a New Count...
- AW RP Hill
castle 1122,
perhaps 1040 Ruins,
castle destro**** in 1445
Saffenburg Mayschoß AW RP Hill
castle Around 1047
Ruins Satzvey Castle Satzvey EU...