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  2. Isenburg - Wikipedia

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    County of Isenburg, a territorial lordship that was ruled by the lords, counts and princes of Isenburg; Isenburg (Hattingen) , castle near Hattingen in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany; Isenburg (Köln) , castle in Cologne, Germany; Isenburg (Stammburg) , castle in Isenburg near Dierdorf in the Westerwald forest, Germany

  3. County of Isenburg - Wikipedia

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    Isenburg (pink, right) and Lower Isenburg (pink, left) around 1400. The County of Isenburg was a region of Germany located in southern present-day Hesse, located in territories north and south of Frankfurt.

  4. Nieder-Isenburg - Wikipedia

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    Nieder-Isenburg (often called Lower Isenburg) was a small mediaeval county in northern Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It was located to the east of the town of Neuwied , due north of Vallendar . Roughly speaking, territories of the Archbishops of Trier were located to the south, and territories of the Counts of Wied to the north.

  5. Neu-Isenburg - Wikipedia

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    Neu-Isenburg (German pronunciation: [nɔʏˈʔiːzn̩ˌbʊʁk] ⓘ, lit. ' New Isenburg ' ) is a town in Germany , located in the Offenbach district of Hesse . It is part of the Frankfurt Rhein-Main urban area and has a population of 38,204 (2020).

  6. Isenburg-Isenburg - Wikipedia

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    Isenburg-Isenburg was the name of a state of the Holy Roman Empire, based around Isenburg in modern Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It was created as a partition of the Niederlahngau in 1137. It partitioned into Lower Isenburg and Isenburg-Braunsberg in 1199.

  7. Isenburg-Büdingen - Wikipedia

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    The first (1341–1511) was a partition of Isenburg-Cleberg, and was partitioned into Isenburg-Büdingen-Birstein and Isenburg-Ronneburg in 1511. The second (1628–1806) was a partition of Isenburg-Büdingen-Birstein. It was partitioned between itself, Isenburg-Meerholz and Isenburg-Wächtersbach in 1673, and was mediatised to Isenburg in 1806.

  8. Isenburg-Limburg - Wikipedia

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    The Countship of Isenburg-Limburg was a state of the Holy Roman Empire in the 13th and 14th centuries, based around the city of Limburg an der Lahn in modern Hesse, Germany. House of Limburg [ edit ]

  9. Isenburg-Neumagen - Wikipedia

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    Isenburg-Neumagen was the name of a state of the Holy Roman Empire, seated in Neumagen-Dhron in modern Rhineland-Palatinate, Ge Isenburg-Neumagen was created on the partition of Lower Isenburg in 1502.