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1139:) and from 1246 took the title of Count of Limburg. Two of his son's, Johan and Eberhard founded two separate familylines. Johan the eldest died a few years after his marriage. Eberhard inherited after his father's death, the title of count of Limburg, (later on Limburg Broich) taking up residence at the castle Hohenlimburg an der Lenne.
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1469:. This branch became extinct three years later, in 1809. Since the Limburg Stirum held no imperial estate when the Holy Roman Empire was dissolved in 1806 (Gemen had been lost in 1800 and it is unclear if the Styrum branch did inherit the dynastic rights associated with Gemen), nor were any Limburg Stirum living in the
534:(1045–1047). After a successful campaign against the rebelling count of Flanders (margrave of Valenciennes and Ename), Otto received the duchy of Swabia in 1045 in exchange for the cities of Kaiserswerth and Duisburg, which went back to the crown. At the same time, the palatinate of Lotharingia was passed to his nephew.
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There is no consensus as to whether it was a deliberately planned murder, or whether the
Archbishop was killed in the heat of combat. Current research assumes the latter: Engelbert was intended to have been taken into "knightly detention" so that the political demands of the opposing nobility could
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completed this remarkable building after his return from pilgrimage to
Jerusalem. It was intended to be a copy of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. The Jerusalem Church is still today private property and belongs to the Limburg Stirum as direct descendants of the
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during the 10th and 11th centuries. They were important in governance of the region of the Middle and Lower Rhine. In spite of their military accomplishments in favour of the German emperors, the
Ezzonians did not succeed in building a territorial entity in
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which
Frederick, according to contemporary complaints, was abusing to his own benefit and to the detriment of the abbey. No conclusion was reached. During their return together from Soest to Cologne, Count Frederick arranged an ambush of his cousin, in a
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Schloss Styrum around 1840, by
Domenico Quaglio the Younger (Städtisches Museum Mülheim an der Ruhr). After the murder of Archbishop Engelbert of Berg, the descendants of Frederick II of Isenberg gained ownership of the castle as Lords of
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lordship of Gemen and
Illereichen in the 1644 partition and ruled it until his death in 1657, founding the line of Limburg Stirum Gemen. In 1782, with the extinction of the Gemen branch, Gemen was inherited by the line of Limburg Stirum
1625:. As a prominent Dutchman he was taken hostage by the German occupiers and was one of five Dutchmen to be executed in retaliation for resistance activities on 17 April 1942. These five were the first Dutch hostages to suffer this fate.
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1912:, Archbishop of Cologne, imperial administrator and guardian of Henry VII of Germany, whom he crowned in 1222 as King of the Romans. It was said that despite his personal piety he was more of a monarch than a churchman.
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in
December 1615, and the castle and city of Borculo in February 1616 after short combat. Prince Bishop Christoph Bernhard von Galen, tried twice more to keep Borculo under MĂĽnster's authority, but without success.
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654:(1064–1085), count of the Ruhrgau, Zulpichgau and Brabant. Hermann is assumed to be last of the Ezzonians. After his death (in a duel with Albert III of Namur, nearby his castle of Dalhem on 20 September 1085) the
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on a mountain over the river Wupper. It remained the main residence of the counts of Berg until the 14th century. After the Thirty Years' War, in 1648, Imperial troops destroyed the fortifications of the
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Frederick of
Isenberg was outlawed and excommunicated. He was stripped of all offices and stewardships and his personal wealth was confiscated. In the winter of 1225/1226 the new Archbishop of Cologne,
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was founded in the early 11th century by
Pfalzgraf Ezzo of Lotharingia and his wife Mathilde, daughter of the German Emperor Otto II, near Cologne, the place where their marriage had been celebrated.
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passed for two centuries to the Counts of
Limburg Stirum. In 1782, with extinction of Gemen branch of the House of Limburg Stirum, Gemen was inherited by the line of Limburg Stirum Iller-Aicheheim.
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1657–1675 - Countess Maria Isabella von Vehlen und Meggen zu Raesfeld, wife of Adolf Ernst, was regent of Gemen after the death of her husband. The reason for the long regency is not known.
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and Bronckhorst, lord of Gemen and Raesfeld, inherited Gemen at the death of his father. He also inherited from his grandfather Alexander IV, Count von Velen zu Raesfeld the lordship of
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when the Congress of Vienna finalised the distinctions between the sovereign and non-sovereign dynasties of the former Empire (at that time all members were living in the newly created
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in Hungary was donated in the 1720s to the Limburg Styrum, but soon they built a new a castle, and turned the old one into a barn. The fortress was later inherited by the counts of
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Count Dietrich von Altena-Isenberg, disinherited of all his territories following the execution of his father, fought to retrieve his paternal inheritance and built the castle of
1614:. He worked for the economic development, decentralisation and the autonomy of the colony. He would later become ambassador to Berlin where he was known for his critical views on
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At the beginning of the 12th century Adolf II of Berg donated the site of their old ancestral castle, Schloss Berg, to Cistercian monks from Burgundy. Adolf IV later built the
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When the branch of Gemen became extinct in 1800, the branch of Styrum failed to inherit their possessions, and Gemen passed to the barons von Boyneburg-Bömelberg. In 1806 the
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of Berg and Altena, inherited the eastern territorium of County of Berg. With him, the oldest line of the Counts of Berg takes from 1166 the name and title of Counts of
590:. He was deprived of the dukedom in 1053 when the Emperor installed his son as Duke. He died in exile after an attempt to assassinate the Emperor and seize the throne.
247:. Although undisputedly a mediatised comital family, having enjoyed a dynastic status for over 600 years until the collapse of the Empire, they were omitted from the
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was the beloved of Crown Prince William of the Netherland. Their marriage was opposed by both King William III and Mathilde's father, Leopold van Limburg Stirum.
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from 1045 until 1060. He was elected as successor for the German kingdom during Emperor Heinrich III's illness. Hearing that his wife Mathilde (daughter of Duke
1423:, Ernst (deceased on 23 March 1809) left Styrum to the sister of his wife, Maria Margaretha von Humbracht, who sold it in 1825. Oberstein was mediatized at the
1495:, which listed therein the other princely and countly families of mediatised dynastic rank. The house of Limburg Stirum is nevertheless considered part of the
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The lordship of Bronckhorst was sold in 1721 by Maria of Limburg Styrum and in 1726 the lordship of Borculo was sold by Count Leopold to the count of Flodorf.
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Count Georg of Limburg-Styrum married in 1539 Irmgarde van Wisch, Lady of Wisch op Oud-Wisch, Wildenborch, Overhagen and Lichtenvoorde, hereditary Countess of
228:, which was among the most powerful dynasties in the region of the lower Rhine during the Middle Ages. Some historians link them to an even older dynasty, the
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and Bronckhorst, lord of Gemen, son of Otto Leopold. He died in 1771 without descendants and both Gemen and Raesfeld passed to his brother, August Philip;
554:) had a love-affair with one of his relatives, he killed her with an axe. Heinrich then was enclosed into the abbey of Echternach, where he died in 1061.
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and the surrounding imperial territories were granted as a fief to Ezzo for renouncing the throne (after 1016). When the German crown passed from the
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assuming power as part of the triumvirate, in order to re-establish the monarchy in the Netherlands. Painting by Jan Willem Pieneman (1779–1853).
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to the chapter of Cologne cathedral. On 14 November 1226 he was executed in front of the Severin Gate. His arms and legs were smashed and he was
2193:, as Minister of War, defended the suppression of military service in the Netherlands until he was sacked by the King who didn't share his view.
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and Emperor Otto III. After she returned to Germany after the deposition of her husband in 1031, she became later a nun and today is revered as
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Ending a long succession dispute between the heirs of the last lords of Borculo, the Court of Gelders gave on 20 December 1615 the lordship of
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494:(1002–1024). The succession war between Ezzo and Heinrich II continued for over ten years. Both parties came to an agreement after a battle in
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over ownership of Borculo, the Court of Gelderland ruled on 20 December 1615 in favour of Count Joost. The ruling was imposed by troops from
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In Belgium, Count Evrard de Limburg Stirum (1927–2001), the oldest son of Thierry, Count of Limburg Stirum and Princess Marie-Immaculée de
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Die Standesherren. Die politische und gesellschaftliche Stellung der Mediatisierten 1815-1918. Ein Beitrag zur deutschen Sozialgeschichte
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Count Rodolphe de Limburg Stirum, son of Count Christian de Limburg Stirum and grandson of Count Thierry, married on 6 December 2008 in
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near Brussels dates from the 17th century. It was inherited by Albert de Limburg Stirum from the van der Dilft de Borghvliet family.
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to avoid anarchy following the retreat of France's troops, and to avoid possible absorption of the Netherlands by Prussia or England.
867:, Count of Berg from 1160 till 1189. He brought stability and prosperity to the county. In July 1189 he was killed on his way to the
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1688:. The Styrum Dragoons uniform was a red coat with green facings, white buttons and straw-yellow breeches. It was disbanded in 1748.
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Menno David, Count of Limburg Stirum (1807–1891) was a Dutch general and government minister. He lost his right leg during the
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A.M.H.J. Stokvis, "Manuel d'Histoire, de Genealogie et de Chronologie de tous les États du Globe", Tome III, Leiden 1890–93;
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1036:, Frederick met his cousin Engelbert von Berg in order to bring about a peaceful agreement concerning the stewardship (
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518:(1024–1039). The Annales Hildesheimenses record that "Hezo Palatinus comes" died after catching pox from his concubine.
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in order to establish the monarchy in the Netherlands. The three statesmen invited the exiled Prince of Orange, later
1096:(both also implicated in the death of the Archbishop), and the notary of Isenberg with the necessary documents to the
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of the Duke of Limburg. It is still used today by the Limburg Stirum. It is also present in the coat of arms of the
486:(1015–1034). According to the Brauweiler chronicle, he failed to succeed in the monarchy after the death of emperor
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in what is now Germany, is one of the oldest families in Europe. It is the eldest and only surviving branch of the
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on a mountain over the river Wupper. It remained the main residence of the counts of Berg until the 14th century.
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in Antarctic. It was discovered by the Belgian expedition (1957–58) under G. de Gerlache, who named it for Count
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1085:, was attributed large portions of Frederick's possessions and as such re-united the former territory of Altena.
969:, inherited the north-western territorium of Altena (on the Ruhr, Hattingen) in 1200. He founded the line of the
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in Belgium was inherited by the Limburg Stirum from Marie Therese Countess de Thiennes, Leyenburg et de Rumbeke.
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was overthrown by the French revolutionary troops and died in exile in Freudenhain castle, near Passau, Germany.
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1699:. In 1806 the Counts of Limburg Stirum were mediatized and lost their rights on their territories. However the
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W. K. Prins v. Isenburg, "Stammtafeln zur Geschichte der Europaischen Staaten", 2. Aufl., Marburg/Lahn, 1953.
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in 1050. The Counts of Berg became the most powerful dynasty in the Rhine region. Early rulers of Berg were:
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of Lotharingia was suspended. His widow remarried with the first count palatine of the Rhine, Henry of Laach.
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was known as a gemstone centre, source for agate and jasper. It belonged to the Limburg Stirum until it was
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Along with the title of counts of Limburg, the Isenberg changed their arms from the rose of Isenberg to the
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in Rome, in order to have the excommunication lifted. On the return journey Frederick was taken prisoner at
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963:(on the Lenne, Westphalia). Eberhard's territorium was later divided between his two sons. His first son,
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1353:, grandson of the above, was the last lord of Gemen before it passed to the barons von Bomelberg in 1800.
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was created by the Limburg Stirum to reward persons of exceptional scientific, artistic or civil virtue.
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purchased Schloss Mark near Hamm from the Edelherren of RĂĽdenberg and made it the residence of the new
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The House's coat of arm, as found in the stable at one of the family's estate in the Netherlands.
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against the French-Bavarian forces. In 1704, he led the second assault on enemy positions in the
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obtained the territories of Bronckhorst and Borculo, founding the older line, still flourishing.
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788:(Huvili), Count of Berg from 1082 till 1093. He married in 1035 Adelheid von Laufen, heiress of
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The Limburg-Styrum Dragoons Regiment fought with six squadrons (500 men) during the battles of
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following the execution of his father, later fought with the military support of his uncle the
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be pushed through. This was in accordance with the customs of the medieval feuding ethos.
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W. Gf v. Limburg Stirum, "Stamtafel der Graven van Limburg Stirum", 's Gravenhage 1878;
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1191:. Gemen remained for two centuries in the possession of the Counts of Limburg Stirum.
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2208:, President of the Dutch Parliament in 1849 and Governor of Groningen and Gelderland.
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514:(1024), the Ezzonen remained neutral, apparently after an agreement between Ezzo and
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The Jerusalem Church in Bruges (Belgium) was founded in 1428 by the Adornes family.
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Franz von Limburg Stirum, a claimant to the headship of the House, lives in Finland.
1575:. After serving as Dutch minister of war he became aide-de-camp and advisor to King
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Otto Ernst Gelder van Limburg Stirum was a Dutch magistrate and maternal uncle to
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was given by the Limburg Stirum to the municipality, and now serves as town hall.
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Limburg Stirum is also the name of a mountain, 2350 meters high, standing in the
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1159:. She inherited the possessions of her uncle, the last count of Bronckhorst and
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near Hamm from the Edelherren of RĂĽdenberg and made it the residence of the new
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lordship of Styrum, and later Oberstein. Here he founded the line of counts of
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1339:, Count of Limburg Stirum and Bronckhorst, lord of Gemen, brother of the above;
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August Philip of Limburg Stirum, was Prince Bishop of Speyer and lord of Gemen.
1206:, Count of Limburg and Bronckhorst, lord of Gemen, served in the armies of the
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804:, Count of Berg from 1093 till 1132. His son, Eberhard of Berg, 1st Abbot of
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1756:(France), BĂ©atrix de Blacas d'Aulps, daughter of the 7th Duke and Prince of
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was not internationally recognised, nor was their head granted the style of
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Frederick travelled with his brothers Dietrich and Engelbert, bishops of
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450:. During a limited period, they were, however, assigned the duchies of
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Oberstein passed to the Limburg Styrum in the 18th century, until its
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The current arms of the counts of Limburg Stirum display the arms of
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1552:(1758–1840), Lieutenant General of Dutch Infantry, and member of the
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late in the afternoon of 7 November 1225: the Archbishop was killed.
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The titles of the House of Limburg Stirum were confirmed in 1812 by
1489:(Illustrious Highness) and they were omitted from Section II of the
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Genealogische Handbuch des Adels, Gräfliche Häuser A Band II, 1955;
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Count Georg of Limburg-Styrum acquired from his wife the county of
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The Counts of Limburg Stirum created two orders of knighthood: the
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and Bronckhorst, lord of Gemen, son of the above. He fought in the
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1412:. He married his cousin Maria Bernhardine of Limburg-Bronckhorst.
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since 1246, was significantly reduced following the opposition of
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The Austrian Army 1740–80 (1): Cavalry, by Philip Haythornthwaite
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obtained the ownership of MĂĽlheim an der Ruhr and thereby of the
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ancestors, although some historians prefer to link him to former
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Today's members are mostly found in Belgium and The Netherlands.
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Original Arms of House of Isenberg used for the County of Altena
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The Triumvirate Assuming Power on Behalf of the Prince of Orange
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with Frans van der Duyn van Maasdam and Gijsbert van Hogendorp.
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In the mediatisation of 1806, Styrum came under control of the
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in 1057. The Annales of Berthold record the death in 1061 of
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and in 1814 the family was recognised in the nobility of the
2606:"Genealogy of the counts of Altena, Berg and Limburg Stirum"
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in 1539. It was ruled by the family until the 18th century.
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Mathilde van Limburg Stirum (1854–1932), secret fiancée of
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Leopold I against France and Bavaria. In 1703, he lost the
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nobles to the aggressive power politics of his cousin, the
891:. He died in 1218 in combat as commander of the troops in
1791:. They have three sons (Leopold, Constantin and Gabriel).
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Count Alexis de Limburg Stirum married, in the Castle of
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claimant to the throne of France. After several years in
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The Limburg Stirum held seats in the Holy Roman Empire's
642:(1053). He baptised and crowned the German king Henry IV.
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Bust containing the relics of St Engelbert of Cologne,
1400:, extinct in 1809. Moritz later also became hereditary
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acquired MĂĽlheim an der Ruhr and thereby the castle of
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was decided as part of peace an agreement between King
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in Belgium belongs to Count Alexis de Limburg Stirum.
1771:, Archduchess Marie-Christine of Austria, a niece of
1243:, Joost (deceased in 1553 without children), and the
2005:. They founded the line of Counts of Limburg Styrum.
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in 1801, however Ernst was never compensated by the
1351:
Ferdinand IV, Count of Limburg Stirum zu Illereichen
1585:was a German diplomat and politician who served as
315:The territorial authority of the family, counts of
235:The Limburg-Stirum were imperial counts within the
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738:, Vogt of Werden Abbey, became the first Count of
1310:and was mortally wounded, dying a few days later;
1163:. Her considerable possessions passed to her son
1081:, besieged and destroyed his castle. His cousin,
562:of Lotharingia, Queen of Poland. Her marriage to
437:The Ezzonian dynasty (named after Count Palatine
1465:At the same moment Styrum was mediatised to the
1357:In 1806, Gemen was mediatized to the princes of
792:, Unna, Telgte, Warendorf, etc. He founded the
574:Richeza of Lotharingia, celebrated on 21 March.
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395:the crowning of Emperor Henry IV (left) by
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1948:as they later took over the rule over the
1610:(1873–1948), Dutch diplomat and reformist
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943:Duke of Limburg, and future Count of Berg.
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2289:Order of St Philip of the Lion of Limburg
1775:. She is the great-granddaughter of King
1701:Order of St Philip of the Lion of Limburg
1697:Order of St Philip of the Lion of Limburg
1612:Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies
1443:until 1800, through their possessions of
976:and later Counts of Limburg (see below).
939:, heiress of Berg until 1248, married to
775:, 1st Count of Berg from 1077 till 1082,
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2054:FĂĽrstbischof August von Limburg Stirum
1631:(15 September 1906 - 14 June 1989), a
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1344:Karl Josef, Count of Limburg Stirum
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899:, with the
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806:Georgenthal
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441:) were the
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2528:References
2509:Literature
2154:Castle of
2087:Castle of
2073:mediatized
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1637:resistance
1532:Napoleon I
1456:mediatised
1169:Gelderland
1059:Gevelsberg
971:Counts of
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647:Hermann II
627:Hermann II
620:Zwentibold
595:Conrad III
586:, heir of
564:Mieszko II
552:Stephen IX
542:Furiosus,
539:Heinrich I
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496:Odernheim
460:Carinthia
373:Schleiden
290:Carinthia
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