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283:, with a disputed and confusing ancestry. At least their son Frederic I inherited Neuerburg, and married Cecilie of Isenburg Kovern, but that dynasty became extinct with the death of Frederick III in 1332.
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519:(1417-1442), grandson of Adelaide of Vianden, succeeded Elisabeth of Sponheim-Kreuznach, together with his brothers. He married
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472:. She bore no children and the Sponheim and Vianden dynasty became extinct. A fifth of Sponheim-Kreuznach was willed to the
218:(1124-c. 1150), son of Gerhard. According to some accounts Frederic I was appointed as the "first count of Vianden", as a
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529:(1417-1430), grandson of Adelaide of Vianden, succeeded Elisabeth of Sponheim-Kreuznach, together with his brothers.
513:(1417-1443), grandson of Adelaide of Vianden, succeeded Elisabeth of Sponheim-Kreuznach, together with his brothers.
507:(1417-1420), grandson of Adelaide of Vianden, succeeded Elisabeth of Sponheim-Kreuznach, together with his brothers.
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256:(1163-1187), son of Frederic I. Married countess Elisabeth of
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Arms used after Philip I, until Nassau. Based on the arms of
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652:"Stammbaum der Grafen von Vianden ab Gerhard von Sponheim"
551:(1475–1504), son of John IV. He married Cimburga of Baden
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Arms used by Philip I (1252-1273). Based on the arms of
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Maria (1343-1348), daughter of Henry II. She married
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325:(1252-1273), son of Henry I. He married Marie of
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183:. Married Adelheid. He is told to have founded
289:(1220-1252), son of Frederic III. He married
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230:. Probably married to a daughter of Bertolph.
105:One recognition of their importance was that
484:. Vianden was inherited by the grandsons of
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59:, were associated with the castle of
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136:. Godefroid I participated in the
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451:Elisabeth of Sponheim-Kreuznach
243:(1152-1171), son of Frederic I.
109:(c. 1200–1252) in 1216 married
439:House of Sponheim with Vianden
341:, apparently a descendant of
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111:Margaret, Marchioness of Namur
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517:Engelbert I of Nassau-Siegen
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459:Rupert Pipan von Wittelsbach
301:, with issue Henry, Lord of
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333:, daughter of Godfrey of
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549:Engelbert II of Nassau
537:Mary of Looz-Heinsberg
493:House of Nassau-Siegen
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486:Adelaide of Vianden
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406:Gerhard V of Jülich
383:Henry II of Vianden
316:Philip I of Vianden
228:Electorate of Trier
138:Battle of Worringen
55:, ancestors of the
295:House of Courtenay
287:Henry I of Vianden
185:Höningen monastery
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