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Leiningen family

The House of Leiningen is the name of an old German noble family whose lands lay principally in Alsace, Lorraine, Saarland, Rhineland, and the Palatinate. Various branches of this family developed over the centuries and ruled counties with Imperial immediacy.

Arms of the Leiningen family
Evolution of the Leiningen arms

Origins

 
Count Frederick II (d. 1237)

The first count of Leiningen about 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 as "Old Leiningen Castle" (German: Burg Altleiningen), around 1100 to 1110. Nearby Höningen Abbey was built around 1120 as the family's burial place.

This family became extinct in the male line when Count Frederick I died about 1220. Frederick I's sister, Liutgarde, married Simon II, Count of Saarbrücken. One of Liutgarde's sons, also named Frederick, inherited the lands of the counts of Leiningen, and he took their arms and their name as Frederick II (d. 1237). He became known as a Minnesinger, and one of his songs was included in the Codex Manesse. Before 1212, he built himself a new castle called Hardenburg, about 10 kilometers south of Altleiningen. This was outside the county of Leiningen on the territory of Limburg Abbey, of which his uncle was the overlord (Vogt), which caused some trouble.

His eldest son, Simon (c. 1204–1234), married Gertrude, heiress of the County of Dagsburg, bringing that property into the family. They had no children and Simon's two brothers inherited the county of Leiningen together: Frederick III (d. 1287) also inherited Dagsburg and Emich IV (d. c. 1276) Landeck Castle; he founded the town of Landau, but the Landeck branch extinguished with his grandson in 1290. Frederick III, who disliked sharing Leiningen castle with his brother, had a new castle built in 1238–41 about 5 kilometres northeast of Leiningen, called Neuleiningen Castle ("New Leiningen"). Frederick III's son, Frederick IV (d. 1316), had two sons, who divided the county into Leiningen-Dagsburg and Leiningen-Hardenburg.

Line of Descent

Note that different sources use different sequence numbers for some of the Counts. For consistency across sources, dates of birth and death are useful.

Earliest Counts

  • Emicho of Leiningen helped lead the German Crusade, 1096. His relationship to the others is unclear.[citation needed]
  • Emich I was Count of Leiningen in 1127,[1] but it is unclear when he died, or his relation to the other counts.
  • Emich II is attested as Count of Leiningen in documents from 1143[2] to 1179[3]
    • His son, Friedrich I had taken over the county by 1189[4]
  • Emich III is attested as Count of Leiningen in documents from 1193[5] through 1208,[6] though it is unclear his relationship to the previous Counts
  • Friedrich I, cousin of Emich III, was recorded as junior count under Emich in 1205,[citation needed] and as count in his own right from 1210[7] to 1217.[8] A document from 1220 refers to his widow.[9]

Saarbrücken Line

  • Simon II, Count of Saarbrücken married Liutgarde, the heiress of Leiningen whose descent from the original counts of Leiningen is unclear[citation needed]
    • Their son, Friedrich II (d. 1237) inherited the County of Leiningen
      • His son, Simon (c. 1204 – 16 Mar 1234) married Gertrude, heiress of the County of Dagsburg, bringing that property into the family.
      • Friedrich III, son of Friedrich II, (d. 1287) was attested as count in documents from 1239 and 1249, and married Adelheid of Kyburg
      • Emich IV, brother of Friedrich III (d. c. 1276) ruled a portion of the lands at Leiningen-Landeck
        • His son, Emich V (d. 1289), Count of Leiningen-Landeck had no heir.[citation needed]
        • Agnes (d. between 1299 and 1303) married Otto I, Count of Nassau
        • Kunigunde (d. 1311) married Heinrich I of Salm-Blamont (d. 1331)

Leiningen-Dagsburg (First Line)

 
Dagsburg Castle (1663)

Leiningen-Westerburg

 
Westerburg
  • Kuno I, Lord of Westerburg (1425–1459), was the son of Margaret of Leiningen and Reinhard of Westerburg
    • Reinhard I, Count of Leiningen-Westerburg (1453–1522) inherited the county from his grandmother.[10]
      • Kuno II, Count of Leiningen-Westerburg (1487–1547)
        • Philipp I, Count of Leiningen-Leiningen (1527–1597)
        • George I, Count of Leiningen-Schaumburg (1533–1586)
        • Reinhard II, Count of Leiningen-Westerburg (1530–1584)
          • Albrecht Philipp, Count of Leiningen-Westerburg (1567–1597)
          • Johann Ludwig, Count of Leiningen-Westerburg (1572–1597), last of this branch.

This county was then absorbed into Leiningen-Schaumburg.[12][better source needed]

Leiningen-Leiningen

  • Philipp I, Count of Leiningen-Leiningen (1527–1597), son of Kuno II, Count of Leiningen-Westerburg
    • Ludwig, Count of Leiningen-Leiningen (1557–1622) married Bernardine of Lippe
      • Johann Kasimir, Count of Leiningen-Leiningen (1587–1635)
      • Philipp II, Count of Leiningen-Leiningen (1591–1668)
      • Ludwig Emich, Count of Leiningen-Leiningen (1595–1635)
        • Johann Ludwig, Count of Leiningen-Leiningen (1625–1665)

This branch ended in 1705, and this county was also absorbed into Leiningen-Schaumburg.[12]

Leiningen-Schaumburg

 
Schaumburg Castle
  • George I, Count of Leiningen-Schaumburg (1533–1586), son of Kuno II, Count of Leiningen-Westerburg
    • Philipp Jakob, Count of Leiningen-Schaumburg (1572–1612)
    • Reinhard II, Count of Leiningen-Schaumburg (1574–1655)
    • Christoph, Count of Leiningen-Schaumburg (1575–1635)

Leiningen-Westerburg-Altleiningen

 
Altleiningen Castle
  • Christoph Christian, Count of Leiningen-Altleiningen (11 Mar 1656 – 17 May 1728), son of George Wilhelm, Count of Leiningen-Schaumburg
    • George Hermann, Count of Leiningen-Altleiningen (21 Mar 1679 – 4 Feb 1751)
      • Christian Johann, Count of Leiningen-Altleiningen (31 Aug 1730 – 20 Feb 1770)
        • Christian Karl, Count of Leiningen-Altleiningen (18 Sep 1757 – 1 Dec 1811)
        • Friedrich I Ludwig Christian, Count of Leiningen-Altleiningen (2 Nov 1761 – 9 Aug 1839)
          • Friedrich II Eduard, Count of Leiningen-Altleiningen (20 May 1806 – 5 Jun 1868)
          • Károly Leiningen-Westerburg
          • Johann Ludwig (6 Jun 1807 – 31 Oct 1864)
            • Friedrich III Wipprecht Franz, Count of Leiningen-Altleiningen (30 Dec 1852 – 7 Feb 1916)
              • Gustav Friedrich Oskar, Count of Leiningen-Altleiningen (8 Feb 1876 – 23 Jul 1929)[13]

Leiningen-Westerburg-Neuleiningen

 
Neuleiningen Castle
  • George II Karl Ludwig, Count of Leiningen-Neuleiningen (2 Mar 1666 – 4 Oct 1726), son of George Wilhelm, Count of Leiningen-Schaumburg
    • George Karl I August Ludwig, Count of Leiningen-Neuleiningen (Nassau Line) (17 Feb 1717 – 19 Mar 1787)
      • Karl II Gustav Reinhard Waldemar, Count of Leiningen-Neuleiningen (28 Jun 1747 – 7 Jun 1798)
        • Ferdinand Karl III, Count of Leiningen-Neuleiningen (8 Sep 1767 – 26 Nov 1813)
        • August George Gustav, Count of Leiningen-Neuleiningen (19 Feb 1770 – 9 Oct 1849)
          • Christian Franz Seraph Vincenz, Count of Leiningen-Neuleiningen (1810 – 1856)
    • George Ernst Ludwig (Bavaria Line) (3 May 1718 – 24 Dec 1765)
      • Karl IV Joseph Philipp Ludwig Ernst, Count of Leiningen-Neuleiningen (13 Aug 1739 – 27 Jul 1797)
        • George Karl August, Count of Leiningen-Neuleiningen (27 Aug 1789 – 17 Mar 1865)
          • Wilhelm, Count of Leiningen-Neuleiningen (16 Feb 1824 – 29 Apr 1887)[13]

Leiningen-Hardenburg

 
Hardenburg Castle (1580)
 
Arms of the Princes of Leiningen

Leiningen-Dagsburg (Second Line)

Further historical family seats

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Simon, J. (1865) Die Geschichte des reichständischen Hauses Ysenburg und Büdingen, Band III Das Ysenburg und Büdingensche Urkundenbuch (Frankfurt) ("Isenburg Urkundenbuch"), III, p. 4.
  2. ^ Stumpf, K. F. (ed.) (1863) Urkunden zur Geschichte des Erzbisthums Mainz im zwölften Jahrhundert (Acta Maguntina Seculi XII) (Innsbruck) ("Mainz Urkunden 12th Century"), 24, p. 27.
  3. ^ Brinckmeier (1890), Vol. I, p. 20, quoting charter "im Besitz des Germanischen Museums".
  4. ^ MGH Diplomata, Tome X, Pars IV, D F I, 993, p. 282.
  5. ^ Brinckmeier (1890), Vol. I, p. 22, citing Fahne, A. (1866) Geschichte der Grafen zu Salm-Reifferscheidt, Band. I, 2 Abth. p. 48
  6. ^ Würdtwein, S. A. (1788) Nova Subsidia Diplomatica (Heidelberg), Vol. X, LXXXIX, p. 246
  7. ^ Stillfried, R. M. von (1843) Monumenta Zollerana, Quellensammlung zur Geschichte des erlauchten Hauses der Grafen von Zollern und Burggrafen von Nürnberg, Erster Theil (Halle) ("Monumenta Zollerana (1843))", XVII, p. 31
  8. ^ Otterberg, 18 and 19, pp. 16-17
  9. ^ Brinckmeier (1890), Vol. I, pp. 20 and 41, citing Kremer, J. M. (1779) Origines Nassoicae, Vol. II, p. 261
  10. ^ a b c d e   Ersch-Gruber:Leiningen.
  11. ^ a b c Marek, Miroslav. "leiningen/leiningen3.html". genealogy.euweb.cz.[self-published source]
  12. ^ a b c Marek, Miroslav. "runkel/runkel2.html". genealogy.euweb.cz.[self-published source]
  13. ^ a b c Marek, Miroslav. "runkel/runkel3.html". genealogy.euweb.cz.[self-published source]
  14. ^ a b Marek, Miroslav. "leiningen/leiningen4.html". genealogy.euweb.cz.[self-published source]

References

  • Toussaint, Ingo (1982). Die Grafen von Leiningen. Sigmaringen: Jan Thorbecke Verlag. ISBN 3-7995-7017-9.

Attribution

  •   This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Leiningen". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 16 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 399. This work in turn cites:
    • Brinckmeier (1890–1891). Genealogische Geschichte des Hauses Leiningen. Brunswick.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

External links

  • European Heraldry page
  • Website of the Prince of Leiningen

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from the existing German Wikipedia article at de Leiningen Adelsgeschlecht see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated de Leiningen Adelsgeschlecht to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation The House of Leiningen is the name of an old German noble family whose lands lay principally in Alsace Lorraine Saarland Rhineland and the Palatinate Various branches of this family developed over the centuries and ruled counties with Imperial immediacy Arms of the Leiningen familyEvolution of the Leiningen arms Contents 1 Origins 2 Line of Descent 2 1 Earliest Counts 2 2 Saarbrucken Line 2 3 Leiningen Dagsburg First Line 2 4 Leiningen Westerburg 2 5 Leiningen Leiningen 2 6 Leiningen Schaumburg 2 7 Leiningen Westerburg Altleiningen 2 8 Leiningen Westerburg Neuleiningen 2 9 Leiningen Hardenburg 2 10 Leiningen Dagsburg Second Line 3 Further historical family seats 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksOrigins Edit Count Frederick II d 1237 The first count of Leiningen about 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 as Old Leiningen Castle German Burg Altleiningen around 1100 to 1110 Nearby Honingen Abbey was built around 1120 as the family s burial place This family became extinct in the male line when Count Frederick I died about 1220 Frederick I s sister Liutgarde married Simon II Count of Saarbrucken One of Liutgarde s sons also named Frederick inherited the lands of the counts of Leiningen and he took their arms and their name as Frederick II d 1237 He became known as a Minnesinger and one of his songs was included in the Codex Manesse Before 1212 he built himself a new castle called Hardenburg about 10 kilometers south of Altleiningen This was outside the county of Leiningen on the territory of Limburg Abbey of which his uncle was the overlord Vogt which caused some trouble His eldest son Simon c 1204 1234 married Gertrude heiress of the County of Dagsburg bringing that property into the family They had no children and Simon s two brothers inherited the county of Leiningen together Frederick III d 1287 also inherited Dagsburg and Emich IV d c 1276 Landeck Castle he founded the town of Landau but the Landeck branch extinguished with his grandson in 1290 Frederick III who disliked sharing Leiningen castle with his brother had a new castle built in 1238 41 about 5 kilometres northeast of Leiningen called Neuleiningen Castle New Leiningen Frederick III s son Frederick IV d 1316 had two sons who divided the county into Leiningen Dagsburg and Leiningen Hardenburg Altleiningen Castle Hardenburg Castle Dagsburg Castle Neuleiningen CastleLine of Descent EditFurther information County of Leiningen Note that different sources use different sequence numbers for some of the Counts For consistency across sources dates of birth and death are useful Earliest Counts Edit Emicho of Leiningen helped lead the German Crusade 1096 His relationship to the others is unclear citation needed Emich I was Count of Leiningen in 1127 1 but it is unclear when he died or his relation to the other counts Emich II is attested as Count of Leiningen in documents from 1143 2 to 1179 3 His son Friedrich I had taken over the county by 1189 4 Emich III is attested as Count of Leiningen in documents from 1193 5 through 1208 6 though it is unclear his relationship to the previous Counts Friedrich I cousin of Emich III was recorded as junior count under Emich in 1205 citation needed and as count in his own right from 1210 7 to 1217 8 A document from 1220 refers to his widow 9 Saarbrucken Line Edit Simon II Count of Saarbrucken married Liutgarde the heiress of Leiningen whose descent from the original counts of Leiningen is unclear citation needed Their son Friedrich II d 1237 inherited the County of Leiningen His son Simon c 1204 16 Mar 1234 married Gertrude heiress of the County of Dagsburg bringing that property into the family Friedrich III son of Friedrich II d 1287 was attested as count in documents from 1239 and 1249 and married Adelheid of Kyburg Their son Friedrich IV d 1316 whose sons divided the County into Leiningen Dagsburg and Leiningen Hartenburg Emich IV brother of Friedrich III d c 1276 ruled a portion of the lands at Leiningen Landeck His son Emich V d 1289 Count of Leiningen Landeck had no heir citation needed Agnes d between 1299 and 1303 married Otto I Count of Nassau Kunigunde d 1311 married Heinrich I of Salm Blamont d 1331 Leiningen Dagsburg First Line Edit Dagsburg Castle 1663 Friedrich VI d 1327 son of Friedrich V became Count of Leiningen Dagsburg 10 today Dagsbourg at Dabo Moselle Lorraine France Friedrich VII Count of Leiningen Dagsburg d before 1342 Friedrich VIII Count of Leiningen Dagsburg 1320 31 Oct 1387 married Jolanda of Julich granddaughter of Gerhard V of Julich Yolantha 1352 24 Apr 1434 11 better source needed Her descendants include the Lords of Egmont and the Dukes of Guelders citation needed Friedrich IX Count of Leiningen Dagsburg 11 d 8 Mar 1467 Margaret daughter and only heir of Friedrich IX Married Reinhard III Lord of Westerburg 10 Leiningen Westerburg Edit WesterburgKuno I Lord of Westerburg 1425 1459 was the son of Margaret of Leiningen and Reinhard of Westerburg Reinhard I Count of Leiningen Westerburg 1453 1522 inherited the county from his grandmother 10 Kuno II Count of Leiningen Westerburg 1487 1547 Philipp I Count of Leiningen Leiningen 1527 1597 George I Count of Leiningen Schaumburg 1533 1586 Reinhard II Count of Leiningen Westerburg 1530 1584 Albrecht Philipp Count of Leiningen Westerburg 1567 1597 Johann Ludwig Count of Leiningen Westerburg 1572 1597 last of this branch This county was then absorbed into Leiningen Schaumburg 12 better source needed Leiningen Leiningen Edit Philipp I Count of Leiningen Leiningen 1527 1597 son of Kuno II Count of Leiningen Westerburg Ludwig Count of Leiningen Leiningen 1557 1622 married Bernardine of Lippe Johann Kasimir Count of Leiningen Leiningen 1587 1635 Philipp II Count of Leiningen Leiningen 1591 1668 Ludwig Eberhard Count of Leiningen Leiningen 1624 1688 married Charlotte daughter of William Louis Count of Nassau Saarbrucken Philipp Ludwig Count of Leiningen Leiningen 1652 1705 Ludwig Emich Count of Leiningen Leiningen 1595 1635 Johann Ludwig Count of Leiningen Leiningen 1625 1665 This branch ended in 1705 and this county was also absorbed into Leiningen Schaumburg 12 Leiningen Schaumburg Edit Schaumburg CastleGeorge I Count of Leiningen Schaumburg 1533 1586 son of Kuno II Count of Leiningen Westerburg Philipp Jakob Count of Leiningen Schaumburg 1572 1612 Reinhard II Count of Leiningen Schaumburg 1574 1655 Christoph Count of Leiningen Schaumburg 1575 1635 Margaret Elisabeth 30 June 1604 13 August 1667 married Frederick I Landgrave of Hesse Homburg Philipp Ludwig Count of Leiningen Schaumburg 1617 1637 George Wilhelm Count of Leiningen Schaumburg 1619 1695 12 Johann Anton Count of Leiningen Schaumburg 15 Jan 1655 2 Oct 1698 George Friedrich Count of Leiningen Schaumburg 5 Feb 1693 6 Oct 1708 Christoph Christian Count of Leiningen Altleiningen 11 Mar 1656 17 May 1728 George II Karl Ludwig Count of Leiningen Neuleiningen 2 Mar 1666 4 Oct 1726 13 better source needed Leiningen Westerburg Altleiningen Edit Altleiningen CastleChristoph Christian Count of Leiningen Altleiningen 11 Mar 1656 17 May 1728 son of George Wilhelm Count of Leiningen Schaumburg George Hermann Count of Leiningen Altleiningen 21 Mar 1679 4 Feb 1751 Christian Johann Count of Leiningen Altleiningen 31 Aug 1730 20 Feb 1770 Christian Karl Count of Leiningen Altleiningen 18 Sep 1757 1 Dec 1811 Friedrich I Ludwig Christian Count of Leiningen Altleiningen 2 Nov 1761 9 Aug 1839 Friedrich II Eduard Count of Leiningen Altleiningen 20 May 1806 5 Jun 1868 Karoly Leiningen Westerburg Johann Ludwig 6 Jun 1807 31 Oct 1864 Friedrich III Wipprecht Franz Count of Leiningen Altleiningen 30 Dec 1852 7 Feb 1916 Gustav Friedrich Oskar Count of Leiningen Altleiningen 8 Feb 1876 23 Jul 1929 13 Leiningen Westerburg Neuleiningen Edit Neuleiningen CastleGeorge II Karl Ludwig Count of Leiningen Neuleiningen 2 Mar 1666 4 Oct 1726 son of George Wilhelm Count of Leiningen Schaumburg George Karl I August Ludwig Count of Leiningen Neuleiningen Nassau Line 17 Feb 1717 19 Mar 1787 Karl II Gustav Reinhard Waldemar Count of Leiningen Neuleiningen 28 Jun 1747 7 Jun 1798 Ferdinand Karl III Count of Leiningen Neuleiningen 8 Sep 1767 26 Nov 1813 August George Gustav Count of Leiningen Neuleiningen 19 Feb 1770 9 Oct 1849 Christian Franz Seraph Vincenz Count of Leiningen Neuleiningen 1810 1856 George Ernst Ludwig Bavaria Line 3 May 1718 24 Dec 1765 Karl IV Joseph Philipp Ludwig Ernst Count of Leiningen Neuleiningen 13 Aug 1739 27 Jul 1797 George Karl August Count of Leiningen Neuleiningen 27 Aug 1789 17 Mar 1865 Wilhelm Count of Leiningen Neuleiningen 16 Feb 1824 29 Apr 1887 13 Leiningen Hardenburg Edit Hardenburg Castle 1580 Arms of the Princes of LeiningenGottfried son of Friedrich V inherited the portion of Leiningen ruled from Hardenburg His son Friedrich married Joan of Rixingen and their children became Counts of Leiningen Rixingen which lasted until 1506 Gottfried s other son became Emich V Count of Leiningen Hardenburg Emich VI Count of Leiningen Hardenburg d 1452 married Beatrix Zahringen daughter of Bernard I Margrave of Baden Baden Emich VII Count of Leiningen Hardenburg d 30 Mar 1495 Emich VIII Count of Leiningen Hardenburg d 18 Feb 1535 10 Katharina 1585 married Philip II Count of Nassau Saarbrucken 11 Emich IX Count of Leiningen Hardenburg d 10 Jan 1541 Emich X Count of Leiningen Dagsburg starting the second line in that part of the county 1540 1593 Johann Philipp I Count of Leiningen Hardenburg 25 Dec 1539 8 Sep 1562 10 Emich XII Count of Leiningen Hardenburg 4 Nov 1562 24 Nov 1607 married Marie of Wittelsbach daughter of Wolfgang Count Palatine of Zweibrucken Johann Philipp II Count of Leiningen Hardenburg 16 Apr 1588 15 Apr 1643 married Elisabeth of Leiningen Dagsburg daughter of Emich X Friedrich Emich Count of Leiningen Hardenburg 9 Feb 1621 26 Jul 1698 Marie Polyxena 7 Feb 1662 22 Apr 1725 married John Ernst Count of Nassau Weilburg citation needed Emich XIV Count of Leiningen Hardenburg 6 Feb 1649 12 Dec 1684 married Charlotte Sophie of Baden Durlach daughter of Margrave Charles Magnus of Baden Durlach Johann Friedrich Count of Leiningen Hardenburg 18 Mar 1661 9 Feb 1722 married Katharina of Baden Durlach daughter of Frederick VII Margrave of Baden Durlach Friedrich Magnus Count of Leiningen Hardenburg 27 Mar 1703 28 Oct 1756 Carl Friedrich Wilhelm 1st Prince of Leiningen 14 Aug 1724 9 Jan 1807 14 better source needed For descendants see Prince of LeiningenLeiningen Dagsburg Second Line Edit Emich X Count of Leiningen Dagsburg 1540 1593 son of Emich IX Count of Leiningen Hartenburg Elisabeth 6 May 1586 25 Oct 1623 married her great nephew Johann Philipp II Count of Leiningen Hartenburg Philip George Count of Leiningen Dagsburg 25 Jul 1582 6 Feb 1627 Anna 25 May 1625 24 Dec 1688 married John Count of Nassau Idstein citation needed Johann Ludwig Count of Leiningen Dagsburg Falkenburg 8 May 1579 19 Jun 1625 Emich XIII Count of Leiningen Dagsburg Falkenburg 12 Jun 1612 1658 Juliane Alexandrine married George III Landgrave of Hesse Itter and Charles Landgrave of Hesse Wanfried Emich Christian of Leiningen Dagsburg 29 March 1642 27 April 1702 Elisabeth Dorothea Wilhelmine 11 June 1665 1722 married Count Moritz Hermann of Limburg Stirum George William Count of Leiningen Dagsburg Falkenburg 8 Mar 1636 18 Jul 1672 John Count of Leiningen Dagsburg Falkenburg 19 Mar 1662 13 Nov 1698 married Countess Johanna Magdalene of Hanau Lichtenberg Christian Karl Reinhard of Leiningen Dachsburg Falkenburg Heidesheim 17 Jul 1695 17 Nov 1766 Countess Caroline Felizitas of Leiningen Dagsburg 22 May 1734 8 May 1810 14 Countess Maria Louise Albertine of Leiningen Falkenburg Dagsburg 16 March 1729 11 March 1818 Further historical family seats Edit Landeck Castle Landau Guntersblum Castle Neuburg Castle Obrigheim Neudenau Castle Waldleiningen Castle Rixingen CastleSee also EditCounty of Leiningen Prince of Leiningen Princess of LeiningenNotes Edit Simon J 1865 Die Geschichte des reichstandischen Hauses Ysenburg und Budingen Band III Das Ysenburg und Budingensche Urkundenbuch Frankfurt Isenburg Urkundenbuch III p 4 Stumpf K F ed 1863 Urkunden zur Geschichte des Erzbisthums Mainz im zwolften Jahrhundert Acta Maguntina Seculi XII Innsbruck Mainz Urkunden 12th Century 24 p 27 Brinckmeier 1890 Vol I p 20 quoting charter im Besitz des Germanischen Museums MGH Diplomata Tome X Pars IV D F I 993 p 282 Brinckmeier 1890 Vol I p 22 citing Fahne A 1866 Geschichte der Grafen zu Salm Reifferscheidt Band I 2 Abth p 48 Wurdtwein S A 1788 Nova Subsidia Diplomatica Heidelberg Vol X LXXXIX p 246 Stillfried R M von 1843 Monumenta Zollerana Quellensammlung zur Geschichte des erlauchten Hauses der Grafen von Zollern und Burggrafen von Nurnberg Erster Theil Halle Monumenta Zollerana 1843 XVII p 31 Otterberg 18 and 19 pp 16 17 Brinckmeier 1890 Vol I pp 20 and 41 citing Kremer J M 1779 Origines Nassoicae Vol II p 261 a b c d e Ersch Gruber Leiningen a b c Marek Miroslav leiningen leiningen3 html genealogy euweb cz self published source a b c Marek Miroslav runkel runkel2 html genealogy euweb cz self published source a b c Marek Miroslav runkel runkel3 html genealogy euweb cz self published source a b Marek Miroslav leiningen leiningen4 html genealogy euweb cz self published source References EditToussaint Ingo 1982 Die Grafen von Leiningen Sigmaringen Jan Thorbecke Verlag ISBN 3 7995 7017 9 Attribution This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Leiningen Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 16 11th ed Cambridge University Press p 399 This work in turn 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