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John II of Isenburg-Limburg

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After John's death without heirs in 1406, the House of Isenburg-Limburg was extinct. Limburg was then annexed by Trier. The Archbishop at the time was
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from 1365 until 1406. He is sometimes designated John III to differentiate him from his non-ruling older half-brother John II (died before 1353).
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Limburg an der Lahn, Führer durch die Stadt und ihre Geschichte (Limburg an der Lahn, leaders of the city and its history)
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without male heirs in 1365, and his next oldest brother Hermann had died the same year. With the permission of
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between 1344 and 1346. In 1374 Limburg’s imperial sovereignty also fell to Trier.
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from his second marriage (fourth altogether). His mother was Kunigunde of
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Gerlach V had pledged the Lordship of Limburg an der Lahn to the
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Kunigunde (died before 15 March 1403); in 1401, married Count
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Index

Limburg an der Lahn
Isenburg-Limburg
Gerlach V of Isenburg-Limburg
Wertheim
Gerlach VI of Isenburg-Limburg
Black Death
Pope Urban V
Canon
Trier Cathedral
Archbishopric of Trier
Werner of Falkenstein
Saarwerden
Sarre-Union
France
Adolf I of Nassau-Siegen


"Genealogy of the House of Isenburg"
History of Limburg Castle
Marburg
ISBN
3-87822-114-2
History of Limburg Castle
"Genealogy of the House of Isenburg"
Gerlach VI
Count of Isenburg-Limburg
Trier
Category
House of Isenburg

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