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    The Principality of Leiningen (German: Fürstentum Leiningen) was a short-lived principality ruled by the Prince of Leiningen. The principality emerged...
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    born on British soil. Until 1806, a separate Principality of Leiningen (Fürstentum Leiningen) with the Ämter of Mosbach, Buchen, Ostburken, Königsheim,...
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    Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and Queen Victoria's half-sister Princess Feodora of Leiningen. The first ancestor was mentioned in 1153 as Conrad, Lord of Weikersheim...
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    Überweisungspatenten) and military force and other smaller rulers, such as the Prince of Leiningen, followed suit. This came to be known as the Rittersturm. By autumn 1803...
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    Dutch Nassau-Usingen and the German Nassau-Usingen Wikipedia articles The German webpage Fürstentum Nassau-Usingen The divisions of the House of Nassau...
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    tried to make Frederick's relative - possibly even nephew - Gottfried of Leiningen archbishop of Mainz in 1396, for which they paid enormous bribes to the...
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