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Gerlach IV of Isenburg-Limburg

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In 1279, there was an uprising of the citizens of the town of Limburg, and Gerlach was expelled from the city. After negotiations, he was able to return to his castle in Limburg, but he had to grant the citizenry far-reaching freedoms. These freedoms included a pause in the collection of taxes and
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over the paternal inheritance. From 1247, Gerlach took the title of “Lord of Limburg.” On May 22, 1258 the division of the inheritance was finally sealed: Gerlach won the dominion of Limburg and Henry II the Countship of Isenburg-Grenzau as their sole possessions.
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self-jurisdiction of marriages and housing. In the case of a dispute between the House of Limburg and the city, it would be decided by the jury of the City of
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Order to whom he gave permission to construct a monastery in Limburg. This makes it one of the oldest Franciscan monasteries in Germany (the first being at
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Limburg an der Lahn, FĂĽhrer durch die Stadt und ihre Geschichte (Limburg an der Lahn, leaders of the city and its history)
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in 1287. On June 5, 1288 Gerlach, together with Adolf of Nassau and Henry of Westerburg, participated in the
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To secure his position, Gerlach sought dynastic connections with neighboring lordly houses, including
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Gerlach I of Limburg died in 1289 during his participation in a campaign of King Rudolph in the
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After the death of his father, Henry I, in ca. 1227, Gerlach reigned jointly with his brother
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and some villages in its hinterlands. He was the founder of the short-lived House of Limburg.
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Nieder, Franz-Karl (2006). "Die Limburger Dynasten und die deutschen Könige 1292 bis 1356".
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Limburg an der Lahn: Castle and Cathedral as seen from the southeast from the northwestern
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in 1243/44. After the Great Interregnum (1254–1273), Gerlach supported King
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in 1221). The monastery was later endowed by the House of Limburg.
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Agnes (died 1319), married in July 1267 to Henry I of Westerburg.
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As the Lord of Limburg, Gerlach joined the opponents of the
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From a trip to Italy in 1231, Gerlach brought monks of the
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Index


(Isenburg-)Limburg
Limburg an der Lahn
Henry (Heinrich) I
Isenburg-Grenzau
BĂĽdingen
Langgöns
Vogt
Archbishopric of Trier
Henry II
Franciscan
Augsburg
Hohenstaufen
Worms
Rudolph of Habsburg
Diez
Frankfurt
Nassau
Westerburg
Adolf of Nassau
Wetzlar
Battle of Worringen
Siegfried
Archbishop of Cologne
Black Forest
John I
Blieskastel
John I
Greifenstein
Hachenburg

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