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     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...
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  • 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...
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    AW RP Hill castle 1122, perhaps 1040 Ruins, castle destroyed in 1445 Saffenburg Mayschoß AW RP Hill castle Around 1047 Ruins Satzvey Castle Satzvey EU...
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    Castle, Nürburg Olbrück Castle, Niederzissen Rheineck Castle, Bad Breisig Saffenburg, Mayschoss Schweppenburg, Brohl-Lützing Freusburg, Kirchen (Sieg) Schloss...
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    Railway from Holzheim (unfinished) 21.2 Rech junction (unfinished) Ahr Saffenburg Tunnel (219 m, disused bore: 235 m) 21.8 Mayschoß (–2021) Laach Tunnel...
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  • Brunswick-Lüneburg Hülchrath (Hilkerode) County — — 12th Century: To Saffenburg as fief of Cologne 12th Century: To Sayn 1247: To Sponheim-Heinsberg 1255:...
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    Ferdinand, against the Swedes. He captured Nonnenwerth, Olbrück Castle, Saffenburg Castle and Landskron Castle on the Rhine and along the Ahr. When the Swedes...
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  • 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...
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    of Virneburg married Katharina of Saffenburg, wherewith parts of the County of Neuenahr and the Lordship of Saffenburg reached the family of Virneburg....
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  • 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...
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  • Manderscheid, von Loewenhaupt (1754-1763). Reifenberg Roes in Cochen Romsthal Saffenburg Schoernsheim Schoernstein Schauenburg im Schwarzwald Schweinberg Schottenstein...
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  • Low Rhen WE 11th Century: First mentioned 1419: Acquired Neuenahr and Saffenburg 1545: Extinct; to Manderscheid-Schleiden 1554: Made fief of Trier 1560:...
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  • 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...
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  • and lands of Hachenburg, Freusburg Castle, Sayn Castle, the castles of Saffenburg and Hülchrath and all the counties and bailiwicks that Henry had owned...
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    buried in the crypt of Lund Cathedral. Hermann was the son of the duke of Saffenburg [de], Emmerik or Embrico, and his wife Adeleida. Hermann's date and place...
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