Arnold or Arnoud van Isenburg died in April or June 1197 was Bishopric of Utrecht Bishop of Utrecht from 1196 to 1197. Arnold descended from the German House of Isenburg and had been Provost religion provost in Deventer since 1176. After Bishop Baldwin II van Holland died Arnold was pushed forward by the count of Guelders . He was also supported by the archbishop of Cologne and the pope . However, Dirk VII, Count of Holland wanted his uncle, Dirk I bishop Dirk of Holland as bishop of Utrecht , and he was supported by Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor . The resulting impasse led to Arnold being recognised by the Oversticht , while Dirk was recognised in the Utrecht province Nedersticht . Both candidates travelled to Rome , where Arnold was consecrated by Pope Innocent III as bishop of Utrecht. However, he died soon after, allowing Dirk to be consecrated after all. S start Succession box title Bishop of Utrecht years 1196 1197 before Baldwin II van Holland after Dirk I bishop end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Isenburg, Arnold I Van ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1197 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Isenburg, Arnold I Van Category 1197 deaths Category German Roman Catholic bishops Category 12th century Roman Catholic bishops Category Bishops of Utrecht Netherlands bio stub nl Arnold van Isenburg no Arnold I av Isenburg ... more details
Frederick II of Isenburg Covern German Friedrich II. von Isenburg Covern was the Count of Isenburg Covern from 1272 until 1277. s start s bef before Frederick I of Isenburg Covern Frederick I s ttl title Isenburg Covern Count of Isenburg Covern years 1272 1277 regent1 Robin of Isenburg Covern Robin years1 1272 1277 s aft after Robin of Isenburg Covern Robin end DEFAULTSORT Frederick 02 Of Isenburg Covern Category 1277 deaths Category House of Isenburg ... more details
Bruno II of Isenburg Braunsberg was the Count of Isenburg Braunsberg from 1210 until 1255. border 1 cellpadding 2 cellspacing 0 align center align center width 150px Preceded by width 200px Bruno II width 150px Succeeded by align center Bruno I of IsenburgIsenburg Bruno I br of IsenburgIsenburgIsenburg Braunsberg Count of Isenburg Braunsberg br 1210 1255 Bruno III of Isenburg Braunsberg Bruno III br DEFAULTSORT Bruno 02 Of Isenburg Braunsberg Category 1255 deaths Category House of Isenburg ... more details
Unreferenced date September 2009 Gerlach II of Isenburg Covern was the Count of Isenburg Covern from 1158 until 1217. s start s bef before Gerlach I of Isenburg Limburg Covern s ttl title Isenburg Covern Count of Isenburg Covern years 1158 1217 s aft after Gerlach III of Isenburg Covern Gerlach III end DEFAULTSORT Gerlach 02 Of Isenburg Covern Category 1217 deaths Category House of Isenburg ... more details
William II of Isenburg Wied German Wilhelm II. von Isenburg Wied was the Count of Isenburg Braunsberg from 1383 until 1388, and the Count of Isenburg Wied from 1388 until 1409. William renamed his state Isenburg Wied in 1388. border 1 cellpadding 2 cellspacing 0 align center align center width 150px Preceded by colspan 2 William II width 150px Succeeded by align center John I of Isenburg Braunsberg John I width 150px Isenburg Braunsberg Count of Isenburg Braunsberg br 1383 1388 width 150px Isenburg Wied Count of Isenburg Wied br 1388 1409 Gerlach I of Isenburg Wied Gerlach I DEFAULTSORT William 02 Of Isenburg Wied Category 1409 deaths Category House of Isenburg ... more details
unreferenced date February 2010 Theodoric II of Isenburg Kempenich German language German Dietrich II. von Isenburg Kempenich was a Lord of Isenburg Kempenich co ruling with his brothers Salentin of Isenburg Kempenich Salentin and Florentin of Isenburg Kempenich Florentin , and eventually his nephew Theodoric III of Isenburg Kempenich Theodoric III . Theodoric was a son of Theodoric I of Isenburg Kempenich who co ruled with his brother Florentin of Isenburg Kempenich Florentin . After the death of his father and uncle, Theodoric and his brothers became the lords of Kempenich . Theodoric died in 1232 border 1 cellpadding 2 cellspacing 0 align center align center width 150px Preceded by width 200px Theodoric II width 150px Succeeded by align center Florentin of Isenburg Kempenich Florentin Isenburg Kempenich Lord of Isenburg Kempenich br with... Salentin of Isenburg Kempenich Salentin and Rosemann of Isenburg Kempenich Rosemann and later Theodoric III of Isenburg Kempenich Theodoric III Rosemann of Isenburg Kempenich Rosemann and Theodoric III of Isenburg Kempenich Theodoric III DEFAULTSORT Theodoric 02 Of Isenburg Kempenich Category House of Isenburg ... more details
Gerlach II of Isenburg Arnfels was the Count of Isenburg Arnfels from 1333 until 1379. After his death, the line of counts of Arnfels was extinct, so the lands were inherited by Isenburg Wied . border 1 cellpadding 2 cellspacing 0 align center align center width 150px Preceded by width 200px Gerlach II width 150px Succeeded by align center Theodoric of Isenburg Arnfels Theodoric Isenburg Arnfels Count of Isenburg Arnfels br 1333 1379 extinct br to Isenburg Wied DEFAULTSORT Gerlach 02 Of Isenburg Arnfels Category 1379 deaths Category House of Isenburg ... more details
John II of Isenburg Wied was the co Count of Isenburg Wied from 1415 until 1454. border 1 cellpadding 2 cellspacing 0 align center align center width 150px Preceded by width 200px John II width 150px Succeeded by align center William III of Isenburg Wied William III width 150px Isenburg Wied Count of Isenburg Wied br 1415 1454 br with... William III of Isenburg Wied William III William III of Isenburg Wied William III DEFAULTSORT John 02 Of Isenburg Wied Category House of Isenburg ... more details
unreferenced date February 2010 Simon II of Isenburg Kempenich was the Lord of Isenburg Kempenich from 1341 until 1367. Simon II was the eldest son of Simon I of Isenburg Kempenich Simon I , and succeeded him on his death in 1341. In 1345 the Archbishopric of Trier Archbishop of Trier Baldwin of Luxembourg decreed that the Lordship of Kempenich and all its territories were indivisible and the sole property of the lord, and Simon s brother John signed an agreement. Simon died in 1367 and, despite the document, was succeeded by his four sons Simon III of Isenburg Kempenich Simon III , Theodoric VI of Isenburg Kempenich Theodoric VI , John of Isenburg Kempenich John , and Henry of Isenburg Kempenich Henry . border 1 cellpadding 2 cellspacing 0 align center align center width 150px Preceded by width 200px Simon II width 150px Succeeded by align center Simon I of Isenburg Kempenich Simon I Isenburg Kempenich Lord of Isenburg Kempenich br 1341 1367 Simon III of Isenburg Kempenich Simon III , Theodoric VI of Isenburg Kempenich Theodoric VI , John of Isenburg Kempenich John , and Henry of Isenburg Kempenich Henry DEFAULTSORT Simon 02 Of Isenburg Kempenich Category House of Isenburg ... more details
unreferenced date February 2010 Gerard II of Isenburg Kempenich German language German Gerhard II. von Isenburg Kempenich was the co Lord of Isenburg Kempenich from 1329 until 1330. Gerard II was a grandson of Gerard I of Isenburg Kempenich Gerard I through an unnamed son. After the death of his uncle, Theodoric IV of Isenburg Kempenich Theodoric IV , in 1329 he became the ruler of half the Lordship of Kempenich through the influence of Archbishop of Trier , Baldwin of Luxembourg , with his cousins and Theodoric s sons Simon I of Isenburg Kempenich Simon I and Theodoric V of Isenburg Kempenich Theodoric V . In 1330 Simon made himself the sole ruler of Kempenich, sparking a succession war in which Gerard brought in his allies, the Counts and Lords of Landskron , Rheineck , Sch nberg , Eich , lbruck and the Archbishop, forming the Red Sleeves . Simon and Theodoric also brought in their allies, and formed the White Sleeves Both Gerard and Simon s forces and allies terrified and plundered Kempenich and surrounding villages. It was only after Simon was excommunicated by Baldwin of Luxembourg in his part of the destruction of the church in 1331 that the Peace of Lahnstein occurred, in which Isenburg Kempenich was ruled to be indivisible. Gerard had no children, and died between 1331 and 1341. border 1 cellpadding 2 cellspacing 0 align center align center width 150px Preceded by width 200px Gerard II width 150px Succeeded by align center Theodoric IV of Isenburg Kempenich Theodoric IV Isenburg Kempenich Lord of Isenburg Kempenich br 1329 1330 br with... Simon I of Isenburg Kempenich Simon I and Theodoric V of Isenburg Kempenich Theodoric V br 1329 1330 Simon I of Isenburg Kempenich Simon I DEFAULTSORT Gerard 02 Of Isenburg Kempenich Category House of Isenburg Category People excommunicated by the Roman Catholic Church ... more details
John II of Isenburg Limburg was Lord of Limburg an der Lahn and the last Count of Isenburg Limburg from 1365 until 1406 . He is sometimes designated John III to differentiate him from his non ruling older half brother John II died before 1353 . ref name Genealogy http genealogy.euweb.cz isenburg isenburg1.html Genealogy of the House of Isenburg . Retrieved on 2009 02 21. ref He was the third son of Count Gerlach V of Isenburg Limburg from his second marriage fourth altogether . His mother was Kunigunde of Wertheim am Main Wertheim . His eldest brother, Gerlach VI of Isenburg Limburg , had died in the Black Death without male heirs in 1365, and his next oldest brother Hermann had died the same year. With the permission of Pope Urban V , John put aside the office of Canon priest Canon of Trier Cathedral and took over the rule of Limburg as John II. Gerlach V had pledged the Lordship of Limburg an der Lahn to the Archbishopric of Trier between 1344 and 1346. In 1374 Limburg s imperial sovereignty also fell to Trier. ref http www.burgenwelt.de limburg gelie.htm History of Limburg Castle . Retrieved on 2009 02 21. ref After John s death without heirs in 1406, the House of Isenburg Limburg was extinct. Limburg was then annexed by Trier. The Archbishop at the time was Werner of Falkenstein . Marriage and children He married Hildegard died 1419 of Saarwerden a former countship centered at present day Sarre Union , France . ref name Genealogy The couple had two daughters Kunigunde died ... isenburg isenburg1.html Genealogy of the House of Isenburg border 1 cellpadding 2 cellspacing 0 align center align center width 150px Preceded by width 200px John II width 150px Succeeded by align center Gerlach VI of Isenburg Limburg Gerlach VI Isenburg Limburg Count of Isenburg Limburg br 1365 1406 extinct br to Archbishopric of Trier Trier DEFAULTSORT John 02 Of Isenburg Limburg Category House of Isenburg ... more details
Ferdinand Casimir II of Isenburg W chtersbach was a Germany German count of Isenburg W chtersbach , and the son of Ferdinand Casimir I of Isenburg W chtersbach . His countship lasted from 1778 until 1780, and the county itself lasted from 1673 to 1806 in the central Holy Roman Empire , until it was mediatised to Isenburg . Counts of Isenburg W chtersbach DEFAULTSORT Ferdinand Casimir II Of Isenburg Wachtersbach Category Counts of Germany Germany noble stub ... more details
Louis Maximilian II of Isenburg W chtersbach was a Germany German count , and the last count of Isenburg W chtersbach in the central Holy Roman Empire . His countship lasted from 1805 to 1806, and ended when it was mediated to Isenberg . He was the son of Louis Maximilian I of Isenburg W chtersbach , and a descendent of Ferdinand Maximilian I of Isenburg W chtersbach . Counts of Isenburg W chtersbach DEFAULTSORT Louis Maximilian Ii Of Isenburg Wachtersbach Category Counts of Germany Germany noble stub ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2010 Ferdinand Maximilian II of Isenburg W chtersbach was a Germany German count of Isenburg W chtersbach from 1703 to 1755. The county itself lasted from 1673 to 1806 in the central Holy Roman Empire , until it was mediated to Isenberg . Counts of Isenburg W chtersbach DEFAULTSORT Ferdinand Maximilian Ii Of Isenburg Wachtersbach Category Counts of Germany Germany noble stub ... more details
Arnold or Arnoud II van Horne 1339 1389 was the son of William V van Horne and Elisabeth of Cleves. He was Canon priest canon , provost, Bishopric of Utrecht Bishop of Utrecht from 1371 to 1378, and Bishopric of Li ge Bishop of Li ge from 1378 to 1389. After the death of bishop Jan van Virneburg in 1371, the cathedral chapter religion chapter nominated its provost Zweder Uterlo as candidate for the bishopric, but the rest of the chapters supported the papal candidate Arnold van Horne, who as a result become bishop. Arnold seems to have been a forceful bishop, though he endangered the financial state of the bishopric. He involved himself in the War of the Succession of Guelders Guelders War of Succession in 1371 1372, which almost led to his capture, and from 1373 to 1375 he waged war against the County of Holland over the advantageously located trading town of Vreeswijk . These actions had ... Lords of Horne Lords of Horne 1339 1389 name Arnold of Horne s rel ca s reg Succession box title Bishop of Utrecht Prince Bishop of Utrecht br small as ArnoldII small years 1371 1378 before Jan V van ... John of Bavaria end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME ArnoldII van Horne ALTERNATIVE NAMES Arnoud II van Hoorn SHORT DESCRIPTION Roman Catholic bishop DATE OF BIRTH 1339 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1389 PLACE OF DEATH Use dmy dates date February 2011 DEFAULTSORT Hoorn, ArnoldIi Van Category Bishops of Li ge Category Bishops of Utrecht Category 1389 deaths Category 14th century Roman Catholic bishops Category 1339 births Netherlands bio stub ca Arnold d Horne de Arnold van Hoorn fr Arnould de Hornes nl Arnold van Horne bisschop ... of the rivers Vecht Utrecht Vecht and Lek river Lek , which kept Utrecht isolated. Bishop Arnold was forced ... on the other side. Bishop Arnold managed to keep the parties separate, but he was moved to the Bishopric ... was Arnold able to take his seat at Liege. Arnold van Horne was a learned man who was a good organiser ... more details
ArnoldII is a Count of Boulogne identified by Morton and Muntz page xxxi note 7 as the one slain in battle by Enguerrand I of Ponthieu Count Enguerrand I of Ponthieu . Frank Barlow historian Frank Barlow page xliii note 125 prefers to retain the traditional identification of the slain count as Baldwin I of Boulogne . However, he admits that the identification is uncertain. In any case, the widow Adelvie? of Baldwin Arnold then married Count Enguerrand I. Sources The Carmen de Hastingae Proelio of Guy bishop of Amiens Guy Bishop of Amiens , edited and translated by Frank Barlow, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1999. The Carmen de Hastingae Proelio of Guy Bishop of Amiens, edited by Catherine Morton and Hope Muntz, Oxford at the Clarendon Press, 1972. DEFAULTSORT Arnold 02 Of Boulogne Category Counts of Boulogne ... more details
Unreferenced date April 2009 ArnoldII was Count of Cleves from 1198 through 1201 . The County of Cleves lang de Grafschaft Kleve lang nl Graafschap Kleef was a comity comital polity of the Holy Roman Empire in present Germany part of North Rhine Westphalia and the Netherlands parts of Limburg Netherlands Limburg , Noord Brabant and Gelderland . Its rulers, called counts , had a special and privileged standing in the Empire. The County of Cleves was first mentioned in the 11th century. In 1417, the county became a duchy lang de Herzogtum Kleve lang nl Hertogdom Kleef and its rulers were raised to the status of Duke s. Its history is closely related to that of its neighbours the Duchies of Duchy of J lich J lich , Berg state Berg and Guelders and the County of Mark . In 1368, Cleves and Mark were united. In 1521 J lich, Berg, Cleves and Mark formed the United Duchies of J lich Cleves Berg . The territory was situated on both sides of the river Rhine , around its capital Cleves and roughly covering today s Cleves district districts of Cleves , Wesel district Wesel and the city of Duisburg . start box succession box before Dietrich IV, Count of Cleves Dietrich IV title Count of Cleves years 1198 &ndash 1201 after Dietrich V, Count of Cleves Dietrich V end box Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. Category Counts of Cleves ... more details
Isenburg was a region of Germany located in southern present day Hesse , located in territories north and south of Frankfurt . The states of Isenburg emerged from the Niederlahngau located in the Rhineland Palatinate , which partitioned in 1137 into IsenburgIsenburg and Isenburg Limburg Covern . These countships were partitioned between themselves many times over the next 700 years. House of Isenburg The House of Isenburg was an old aristocratic family of medieval Germany, named after the castle of Isenburg in North Rhine Westphalia . Occasionally referred to as the House of Rommersdorf before .... It partitioned into the lines of IsenburgIsenburg and Isenburg Limburg Covern in 1137, before partitioning again into smaller units, but by 1500 only the lines of Isenburg B dingen in Upper Isenburg and Lower Isenburg remained. In 1664 the Lower Isenburg branch died out. The B dingen line continued to partition, and by the beginning of the 19th Century the lines of Isenburg B dingen, Isenburg Birstein, Isenburg Meerholz and Isenburg W chtersbach existed. ref HistoryWiki House of Isenburg House of Isenburg ref Family tree of the Isenburg countships Isenburg, the original countship was divided in 1137 into Isenburg or IsenburgIsenburg , 1137 1199, eventually dividing ca. 1210 into Isenburg Braunsberg , 1210 1388, when it was renamed Isenburg Wied . Isenburg Wied, in turn, existed from ... of Wied in 1462. Nieder Isenburg Lower Isenburg , 1218 1502 when it was divided into Isenburg Grenzau , 1502 1664. After the death of Count Ernest of Isenburg Grenzau Ernest in 1664 without direct heirs ... . The core territories including Isenburg were passed on by Fulda to the Counts of Walderdorff . They had ... of the Isenburgs. Isenburg Neumagen , 1502 1554, when it passed by marriage to the Counts of Sayn Homburg . Isenburg Kempenich , 1137 1424, when it passed to the Lords of Sch neck . In 1434, it passed to the Archbishop of Trier, who sold the territory to the Counts of Virneburg . Isenburg Limburg ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 align right class toccolours colspan 2 align center big b Isenburg Isenberg colspan 2 align center colspan 2 align center 1137 1199 br width 138px Capital br Circle br Bench width 138px Isenburg Westerwald Isenburg br none br none Partitioned from Niederlahngau 1137 Partitioned 1199 IsenburgIsenburg was the name of a state of the Holy Roman Empire , based around Isenburg Westerwald Isenburg in modern Rhineland Palatinate , Germany . It was created as a partition of the Niederlahngau in 1137 . It partitioned into Lower Isenburg and Isenburg Braunsberg in 1199 . border 1 cellpadding 2 cellspacing 0 width 400px Name width 70px Reign Rembold IV of IsenburgIsenburg Rembold IV 1137 1162 Rembold V of IsenburgIsenburg Rembold V 1152 1195 Bruno I of IsenburgIsenburg Bruno I 1152 1199 Category House of Isenburg Category States of the Holy Roman Empire ... more details
era. Counts of Nieder Isenburg 1218 1664 Theodoric I 1218 53 Theodoric II 1253 73 Salentin I 1273 1300 Salentin II 1300 34 with... Salentin III, Count of Lower Isenburg Salentin III 1319 70 Salentin IV 1370 1420 Salentin V 1420 58 Gerlach I 1458 90 Gerlach II 1488 1502 with... James 1486 1503 Heinrich, 5.1.1521 22 1553 Johann Heinrich, aft 15.11.1565 Arnold, died 1577 Anton, Walhain 5.11.1548 1577 Salentin IX of Isenburg Grenzau Salentin VIII 1532 1610 Salentin X of Isenburg Grenzau Salentin ...unreferenced date August 2008 Infobox Former Country native name Grafschaft Nieder Isenburg conventional long name County of Lower Isenburg common name Nieder Isenburg continent Europe region Central Europe ... year start 1218 year end 1664 event pre Isenburg first mentionend date pre 983 event start Emerged from County of IsenburgIsenburg date start event1 Partitioned into Isenburg Grenzau and Isenburg Neumagen date event1   br 1503 event2 Isenburg Neumagen to County of Sayn Wittgenstein date event2 1554 event end Isenburg Grenzau line extinct date end p1 IsenburgIsenburg flag p1 Arms Isenburg.svg ... Arms Isenburg Loweldsal.png image map image map caption capital Isenburg, Rhineland Palatinate Isenburg footnotes Nieder Isenburg often called Lower Isenburg was a small medi val County in northern Rhineland ... of the Counts of Wied to the north. Nieder Isenburg emerged in 1218 as a partition of the County of IsenburgIsenburg . Nieder Isenburg was partitioned twice between Isenburg Grenzau , Isenburg Neumagen and itself in 1502, and between Isenburg Grenzau and Isenburg Neumagen in 1503. Following the death of Count Ernst of Isenburg in Brussels in 1664 without direct heir, the territories of Nieder Isenburg were claimed back as a feudal tenure by the Archbishopric of Cologne, the Archbishopric of Trier and the core tenure of Isenburg and Grenzau by the Archbishopric of Fulda. The Fulda part ... States of the Holy Roman Empire Category 1664 disestablishments Category House of Isenburg Category ... more details
Isenburg Grenzau was the name of several states of the Holy Roman Empire , based around the Lordship of Grenzau Lordship of Grenzau , in modern Rhineland Palatinate , Germany . The first state called Isenburg Grenzau existed 1158 1290 the second 1341 1439 and the third 1502 1664. Isenburg Grenzau 1158 1290 Image Arms Isenburg.svg frame right The arms of Isenburg Grenzau In 1158, Count Gerlach I of Isenburg Limburg Covern Gerlach I of Isenburg Limburg Covern died. His territories were divided between his heirs, Henry I of Isenburg Grenzau and Gerlach II of Isenburg Covern Gerlach II of Isenburg ... by his sons Henry II of Isenburg Grenzau Henry II and Gerlach IV of Isenburg Limburg Gerlach IV . On May 22, 1258, they divided the realm into Isenburg Grenzau to Henry II and Isenburg Limburg to Gerlach IV . In 1286 Henry II partitioned his territories between his sons, into the states of Isenburg Grenzau to Eberhard I of Isenburg Grenzau Eberhard I , Isenburg Cleberg to Louis of Isenburg Cleberg Louis and Isenburg Arnfels to Gerlach I of Isenburg Arnfels Gerlach . Eberhard died in 1290 without any heirs, so Isenburg Grenzau passed to his eldest surviving brother, Louis. border 1 cellpadding 2 cellspacing 0 width 400px Name width 70px Reign Henry I of Isenburg Grenzau Henry I 1158 1220 Henry II of Isenburg Grenzau Henry II 1220 1286 Eberhard I of Isenburg Grenzau Eberhard I 1286 1290 Isenburg Grenzau 1341 1439 Image Arms Isenburg Cleberg.png frame right The arms of Isenburg Grenzau ... 1341 1361 Eberhard II of Isenburg Grenzau Eberhard II 1361 1399 Philip II of Isenburg Grenzau Philip II 1399 1439 Isenburg Grenzau 1502 1664 Image Arms Isenburg Loweldsal.png frame right The arms of Isenburg ... was succeeded by his son Arnold of Isenburg Grenzau Arnold . After Arnold died in 1577, Salentin left ... Grenzau John 1554 1556 Archbishopric of Trier Archbishop of Trier Arnold of Isenburg Grenzau Arnold 1556 1577 Salentin VII of Isenburg Grenzau Salentin VII 1577 1610 Archbishopric of Cologne ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Isenburg Birstein was the name of two German historical states based around Birstein in southeastern Hesse , Germany . The first Isenburg Birstein was a County and was created as a partition of Isenburg B dingen Birstein in 1628. It was merged into Isenburg Offenbach in 1664. The second Isenburg Birstein was a Principality, created as a partition of Isenburg Offenbach in 1711. It was renamed the Isenburg Principality of Isenburg in 1806. Counts of Isenburg Birstein 1628 1664 File De coat Birstein.png thumb right 125px Birstein Arms William Otto 1628 1635 Christian Maurice 1635 1664 with... Wolfgang Ernest II 1635 1641 with... John Louis Count of Isenburg Offenbach 1641 1664 To Isenburg Offenbach. Count of Isenburg Birstein 1711 1744 Wolfgang Ernest I 1711 1754 Princes of Isenburg Birstein 1744 1806 Wolfgang Ernst I of Isenburg Birstein 1711 1754 Wolfgang Ernst II of Isenburg Birstein 1754 1803 Charles Prince of Isenburg 1803 1806 Renamed to Isenburg. States of the Confederation of the Rhine Coord missing Category States of the Holy Roman Empire Category House of Isenburg Category States and territories established in 1711 Category States and territories established in 1628 it Isenburg Birstein ... more details
align right class toccolours colspan 2 align center big b Isenburg Braunsberg colspan 2 align center colspan 2 align center 1199 1210 1379 br width 138px Capital br Circle br Bench width 138px Braunsberg br none br none Partitioned from IsenburgIsenburg 1199 1210 Renamed to Isenburg Wied 1388 Isenburg Braunsberg was the name of a state of the Holy Roman Empire , based around Braunsberg in modern Rhineland Palatinate , Germany. It was created as a partition of IsenburgIsenburg in 1199 1210 . In 1338 Isenburg Braunsberg became an Imperial County. It slowly acquired territories of the County of Wied , being renamed to Isenburg Wied in 1388. border 1 cellpadding 2 cellspacing 0 width 300px Name width 70px Reign width 200px Notes Bruno II of Isenburg Braunsberg Bruno II 1210 1255 Bruno III of Isenburg Braunsberg Bruno III 1255 1278 John I of Isenburg Braunsberg John I 1278 1327 William I of Isenburg Braunsberg William I 1327 1383 Imperial Count from 1338 William II of Isenburg Braunsberg William II 1383 1388 Count of Isenburg Wied from 1388 coord missing Category States of the Holy Roman Empire Category House of Isenburg ... more details
align right class toccolours colspan 2 align center big b Isenburg Covern colspan 2 align center colspan 2 align center 1158 1306 br width 138px Capital br Circle br Bench width 138px Kobern Gondorf br none br none Partitioned from Isenburg Limburg Covern 1158 Extinct to Isenburg Cleberg 1306 Isenburg Covern was the name of a state of the Holy Roman Empire , based around Kobern Gondorf in modern Rhineland Palatinate , Germany . It was partitioned from Isenburg Limburg Covern in 1158 . After the counts became extinct in 1306 it was annexed by Isenburg Cleberg . class wikitable sortable Name Reign Gerlach II of Isenburg Covern Gerlach II 1158 1217 Gerlach III of Isenburg Covern Gerlach III 1217 1235 Henry of Isenburg Covern Henry 1229 1263 Frederick I of Isenburg Covern Frederick I 1246 1272 Frederick II of Isenburg Covern Frederick II 1272 1277 Robin of Isenburg Covern Robin 1272 1306 coord missing Category States of the Holy Roman Empire Category House of Isenburg ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Isenburg Philippseich was a County of southern Hesse , Germany . It was created in 1711 as a partition of Isenburg Offenbach , and was German Mediatisation mediatised to Isenburg in 1806. Counts of Isenburg Philippseich 1711 1806 William Maurice II 1711 1772 Christian Charles 1772 1779 Charles William 1779 1781 with... Henry Ferdinand 1779 1806 coord missing Hesse Category States of the Holy Roman Empire Category House of Isenburg Category States and territories established in 1711 Hesse geo stub Germany hist stub de Grafschaft Isenburg Philippseich it Isenburg Philippseich ... more details