the county lying on the Mosel to Prussia and the remainder to Bavaria. Emicho, Count of Kyrburg and Schmidburg (1086–1113) Gerlach I, Count of Veldenz...
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He was buried in Altenberg Abbey. He was succeeded by his sons Henry, Emicho and John. Otto married before 1270 to Agnes of Leiningen († after December...
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Counts. For consistency across sources, dates of birth and death are useful. Emicho of Leiningen helped lead the German Crusade, 1096. His relationship to the...
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Dillenburg, Beilstein, and Ginsberg 1290–1303: Joint rule by Henry, John and Emicho I, sons of Otto I In 1303, Otto's sons divided the possessions of the Ottonian...
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Provost (1283–1303) Prince-Bishopric of Freising (complete list) – Waldgrave Emicho, Prince-bishop (1294–1311) Landgraviate of Leuchtenberg (de:complete list)...
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—schied means “delimited wooded area”. The Waldgraves (the Emichones, or Emicho's descendants) had the right of “best head” in 950 over a share of the population...
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Provost (1396–1403) Prince-Bishopric of Freising (complete list) – Waldgrave Emicho, Prince-bishop (1294–1311) Gottfried of Hexenagger, Prince-bishop (1311–1314)...
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