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  1. 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 .

  2. A Casa de Leiningen é o nome de uma antiga família nobre alemã cujas terras ficavam principalmente em Alsácia, Lorena, Sarre, Renânia e Palatinado. Vários ramos desta família desenvolveram-se ao longo dos séculos e governaram condados do Sacro Império. Origem. Conde Frederico II (falecido em 1237)

  3. Príncipe de Leiningen ( em alemão: Fürst zu Leiningen) é um título nobiliárquico alemão criado pelo Imperador Romano-Germânico José II, que elevou Carl Friedrich Wilhelm, Conde de Leiningen-Dagsburg-Hardenburg (um ramo mais jovem da Casa de Leiningen) ao posto de Reichsfürst ( Príncipe do Sacro Império Romano-Germânico) em 3 de julho de 1779.

  4. The principality emerged in 1803 in the course of secularization and was created when the princely branch of the House of Leiningen, which had been raised to the rank of a Prince of the Holy Roman Empire in 1779, was deprived of its lands on the left bank of the Rhine by France, namely at Dagsburg, Hardenburg and Dürkheim, and ...

  5. The title of Prince of Leiningen (German: Fürst zu Leiningen) was created by the Holy Roman Emperor Joseph II, who elevated Carl Friedrich Wilhelm, Count of Leiningen-Dagsburg-Hardenburg (a younger branch of the House of Leiningen) to the rank of Reichsfürst (Prince of the Holy Roman Empire) on 3 July 1779.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EmichoEmicho - Wikipedia

    Emicho was a count in the Rhineland in the late 11th century. He is also commonly referred to as Emicho of Leiningen or Emich of Flonheim, and not to be confused with Bishop Emicho of Leiningen. In 1096, he was the leader of the Rhineland massacres (sometimes referred to as the "German Crusade of 1096") which were a series of mass murders of ...

  7. History. Leiningen-Westerburg. Leiningen-Hardenburg. Rulers. House of Leiningen. Partitions of Leiningen under Leiningen family. Table of rulers. The post-mediatization. Succession in the Principality of Leiningen. Succession in the County of Altleiningen. Succession in the County of Neuleiningen. See also. Notes. References. External links.