• Emicho (redirect from Emich of Leningen)
    11th century. He is also commonly referred to as Emicho of Leiningen or Emich of Flonheim, and not to be confused with Bishop Emicho of Leiningen. In...
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  • which later provided the Vogts of Worms: "Identisch kann er sein mit einem Wormser Vogt Stephen (1068) [239 UB Stadt Worms I, Nr. 55], der mit seinem Bruder...
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  • obtained permission from Bishop Emich I of Worms to found a monastery in Abenheim (today a part of the city of Worms). The current Klausenberg Chapel...
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  • 1270 to Agnes of Leiningen († after December 1299), a daughter of Count Emich IV of Leiningen and Elisabeth. Agnes was buried in Altenberg Abbey. From...
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    cousin or aunt of Emich III? (d. 1180/87 or c.1208), Count of Leiningen. When Liutgard's relative Friedrich (First cousin of Emich III) died c. 1215,...
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  • Wetzlar) was the third son of Count Otto I of Nassau and his wife Agnes (d. 1303), daughter of Count Emich IV of Leiningen-Landeck. John was a first...
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    Berthold von Oberg, O.P. (1468–1489) Dionysius Part, O.P. (1474–1475) Matthias Emich, O. Carm. (1476–1480) Georg Fabri, O.P. (1490–1498) Erhard von Redwitz,...
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    whom anything definite is known was a certain Emich II (d. before 1138). He (and perhaps his father Emich I) built Leiningen Castle, which is now known...
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    Madeleine Dietz. Carl Friedrich Wilhelm (1724–1807), first Prince of Leiningen Emich Carl zu Leiningen (1763−1814), second Prince of Leiningen Philipp Fauth...
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  • It signed alliance and aid treaties, e. g. with Count Emich VII of Leiningen and Bernhard I, Margrave of Baden. Hereupon, Raban pursued the conquest...
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    Nuremberg area. This misconception was probably based on confusion with Emich I of Nassau-Hadamar, who after his marriage to Anne of Nuremberg around 1300...
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    early 12th century - to Count Emich II (died before 1138). Not certain, but probable, is that his predecessor, Emich I, was also his father. Many communities...
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    April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination Archive – Friedrich Emich". NobelPrize.org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination Archive...
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  • Leiningen (de:complete list) – Emich I, Count (fl.1127), Emich II, Count (fl.1143) to 1179 Friedrich, Count (fl.1189) Emich III, Count (fl.1193–1208) Duchy...
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    May 2013. Hans-Joachim Emich, Rolf Becker (1996). Die Eisenbahnen an Glan und Lauter (in German). pp. 7ff. Hans-Joachim Emich, Rolf Becker (1996). Die...
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    2017. Emich & Becker 1996, p. 39. Engbarth 2007, p. 49. "279a-e" (in German). pkjs.de. Retrieved 22 April 2017. Emich & Becker 1996, p. 55. Emich & Becker...
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  • 1614) April 27 Jean Bart, French naval commander and privateer (b. 1650) Emich Christian of Leiningen-Dagsburg, count (b. 1642) May 10 – Antonio Gherardi...
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    Upper Alsatian Landvogt, Otto III of Ochsenstein. When his daughter married Emich V of Leiningen-Landeck, the castle went in the 1280s to a branch of the...
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  • Leiningen-Hardenburg (de:complete list) – Gottfried, Count (1316–14th century) Emich V, Count (14th century) Duchy of Lorraine (complete list) – Frederick III...
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  • (de:complete list) – Emich XII, Count (1562–1607) Johann Philipp II, Count (1607–1643) Friedrich Emich, Count (1643–1698) Emich XIV, Count (?–1684) Johann...
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  • Leiningen-Hardenburg (de:complete list) – Emich VI, Count (15th century–1452) Emich VII, Count (1452–1495) Emich VIII, Count (1495–1535) Duchy of Lorraine...
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  • Leiningen-Hardenburg (de:complete list) – Emich VIII, Count (1495–1535) Emich IX, Count (1535–1541) Johann Philipp I, Count (1539–1562) Emich XII, Count (1562–1607) Duchy...
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  • Leiningen-Landeck – Emich IV, Count (?–c.1276) Emich V, Count (?–1289) Duchy of Lorraine (complete list) – Simon II, Duke (1176–1205) Frederick I, Duke (1205–1206)...
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    Speyer, concluded an hereditary treaty between the brothers Friedrich and Emich of Leiningen on 18 October 1237: Conrad, by God’s grace Bishop of Speyer...
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    over the episcopal land. By sale and partition (Nahegau Count Emich V's two sons, Emich VI and Gerlach divided the Verdun fief and the Remigiusland between...
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    Remigiusland in the free Imperial domain of Kaiserslautern. In 1112, Count Emich's son, named Gerlach, from the Nahegau took over several Vogteien (security...
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    mentioned in 1237 in a document between the brothers Friedrich III and Emich IV of Leiningen as part of the division of goods that awarded the "Castrum...
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    covering the whole Dale. In the 12th century, the Eßweiler Tal passed to Count Emich von Schmidtburg, who is said to be the one who endowed the comital line...
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