- Duke of Hesse, in 1840.
Since then, the name of the
branch is
spelled Ysenburg and Büdingen, to
distinguish it from the
princes of
Isenburg from the Isenburg-Birstein...
-
Ernst Dietrich, of
Ysenburg-Büdingen (30
August 1717 - 26
December 1758) was a
German Count (Graf) from the
House of Isenburg-Büdingen. Born on 30 August...
-
Brachttal near Wächtersbach,
which was
founded in 1832 by the
Prince Adolf of
Ysenburg and Büdingen of Isenburg-Wächtersbach. It is a
registered company since...
-
ownership of the
Ysenburgs in 1476. Its
greatest significance was in the 16th
century when it
served as the
residence of the
Ysenburg-Büdingen-Ronneburg...
- Isenburg-Meerholz (or
Ysenburg-Büdingen-Meerholz) was a
County with
Imperial immediacy in the
south of Hesse, Germany. It was
created as a
partition of...
-
Ysenburg and Büdingen in Wächtersbach (born 20 June 1936 in
Frankfurt am Main) is a
German aristocrat. He is
currently head of the
House of
Ysenburg and...
- jubilate: "to praise"); an
occasion for feasting. In 1806 the
County of
Ysenburg-Büdingen was
annexed to the Prin****lity of Isenburg-Birstein.
After the...
- of
Leopold IV,
Prince of Lippe, from his
second wife,
Princess Anna of
Ysenburg and Büdingen.
Armin succeeded his
father as head of the
House of Lippe...
- Armin, 7th
Prince of
Lippe 10. Bruno, 3rd
Prince of
Ysenburg and Büdingen 5.
Princess Anna of
Ysenburg and Büdingen 11.
Countess Bertha of Castell-Rüdenhausen...
-
Ferdinand (1923–1997)
Prince of
Hanover Alexandra (1937–2015)
Princess of
Ysenburg and Büdingen
Count Michael von
Hochberg Marie (b. 1952)
Princess of Hanover...