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    and Oberstein belonged to the Barons of Daun-Oberstein (who later became the Counts of Falkenstein) until 1670. In 1865, both Idar and Oberstein were...
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    Philip II of Daun-Oberstein (German: Philipp II von Daun-Oberstein) (1463 – 12 February 1515) was the Archbishop-Elector of Cologne from 1508 until 1515...
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  • Count of Daun-Falkenstein (c. 1514 – 1554) was a German nobleman. He was a titular Count of Falkenstein, and the ruling Lord of Oberstein, Broich and...
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    Falkenstein from his third cousin once removed Count Francis Christopher of Daun-Oberstein. Charles Alexander was his only son who survived into adulthood. However...
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    from c. 1270 - c. 1285, includes Ferry II of Daun, lord of Oberstein (blazon: Argent fretty sable). Daun fosters partnerships with the following places:...
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    the Palatinate 1463 1480 Hermann IV of Hesse 1480 1508 Philip II of Daun-Oberstein 1508 1515 Hermann V von Wied 1515 1546 Sought to reform religious practice...
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    Appointed 14 March 1515 Term ended 16 April 1546 Predecessor Philip II of Daun-Oberstein Successor Adolf III of Schauenburg Personal details Born 14 January...
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    prince-archbishopric. It was not until his successor, Archbishop Philip II of Daun-Oberstein, that the cathedral masonry was re-established and the late gothic stained...
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  • to Daun-Oberstein Daun-Falkenstein County Low Rhen WE 1518: Renamed from Daun-Oberstein 1546: Partitioned into Daun-Falkenstein and Daun-Oberstein 1667:...
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    von Daun-Oberstein (1445–1447) Elisabeth V von Saffenberg (1447–1459) Sophia II von Gleichen, sister of the Abbot of Werden (1459–1489) Meina von Daun-Oberstein...
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  • Title invested on Daun-Oberstein, renamed Daun-Falkenstein 1546: To Daun-Falkenstein-Oberstein 1628: Half to Löwenhaupt-Rasburg 1652: Daun half to Manderscheid-Kail...
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  • – Hermann IV of Hesse, Archbishop-elector (1480–1508) Philip II of Daun-Oberstein, Archbishop-elector (1508–1515) Hermann V von Wied, Archbishop-elector...
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    1508 Predecessor Ruprecht of the Palatinate Successor Philip II of Daun-Oberstein Orders Consecration 4 March 1487 Personal details Born 1442 Bonn, Electorate...
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  • Elisabeth IV Stecke von Beeck, Princess-Abbess (1426–1445) Sophia I von Daun-Oberstein, Princess-Abbess (1445–1447) Elisabeth V von Saffenberg, Princess-Abbess...
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    Westerburg (1470–1597) (female branch of Leiningen-Westerburg) Annexed to Daun-Oberstein and Hohenfels (from 1507)                      Raised to: Principality...
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  • Count of Leiningen and Dagsburg and, by inheritance, Lord of Broich, Oberstein and Bürgel. Emich Christian was a son of the Count Emich XIII of Leiningen-Dagsburg...
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  • Vosges County Oberstein Lordship n/a n/a 1075: First mentioned; to Stein 1250: Line Daun-Oberstein established 1364: Partitioned into Oberstein-Gundheim and...
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  • March 1636, Heidesheim am Rhein – 18 July 1672, Oberstein) and his wife, Countess Anna Elisabeth von Daun-Falkenstein (1 January 1636 – 4 June 1685, Schloss...
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  • Frankenthal (variant) Germersheim Germersheim (variant) Grünstadt Idar-Oberstein Ingelheim am Rhein Ingelheim am Rhein (variant) Kaiserslautern Koblenz...
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  • BR Klassik Dillberg 25 87.6 Rockenhausen 0,5 87.6 Antenne Idar-Oberstein Idar-Oberstein Hillschied 0,2 87.6 RadioEIT Kaiserslautern/TU 0,25 87.6 Antenne...
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    (Hunsrück) 677 6771 Sankt Goarshausen 678 6781 Idar-Oberstein 6783 Baumholder 6784 Idar-Oberstein (East) 680 6802 Völklingen-Lauterbach 6803 Mandelbachtal-Ommersheim...
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    Ibbenbüren (North Rhine-Westphalia) Ichenhausen (Bavaria) Idar-Oberstein (Rhineland-Palatinate) Idstein (Hesse) Illertissen (Bavaria) Ilmenau (Thuringia)...
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  • Leiningen-Hardenburg 1506: Extinct; Rixingen to Zweibrücken-Bitsch; rest divided between Daun and Hohenfels Leiningen-Westerburg Lordship 1481: County Upp Rhen WT 1467:...
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    (blazon: Gules billetty a lion rampant argent) and Ferry II of Daun, lord of Oberstein (blazon: Argent fretty sable). Although assumption of arms always...
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  • Thumbnail for Willem II and Hendrik I counts of Limburg Hohenlimburg Broich
    her marriage to Wirich of Daun and bestowed upon her all inheritance rights. Wyrick V of Daun, lord of Falkenstein and Oberstein, receives Limburg Hohenlimburg-Broich...
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    lies on the south bank of the Nahe between the gemstone town of Idar-Oberstein and the spa town and district seat of Bad Kreuznach. Clockwise from the...
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