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Upon his departure from the office of Prince-elector and archbishop of Cologne, Gebhard Truchsess von Waldburg was elected to fill the position; Gebhard's conversion to Protestantism in 1582, his marriage to Agnes of Mansfeld-Eisleben in 1583, and his refusal to give up the Electorate triggered a
299:. After Ernst's death in Brussels in 1664 at age 80 and without direct heirs, his territories were reclaimed as feudal tenures by the Archbishoprics of Cologne, Trier and Fulda. The core territories, including Isenburg, were granted by Fulda to the Counts of 176:
which was only ended after the intervention of the Emperor. In 1361, Philip was forced to acknowledge the overlordship of the Archbishops shortly before his death. Philip's heirs were hardly notable, and died out in 1439. Their territories were inherited by
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In his capacity as Archbishop and Prince-Elector, Salentin had greatly improved conditions in Grenzau. Isenburg-Grenzau was made an Imperial Estate of the Holy Roman Empire with a seat in the
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succeeded him in 1552. Anthony died two years later and John succeeded him. John was succeeded by his son
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In 1286 Henry II partitioned his territories between his sons, into the states of Isenburg-Grenzau (to
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in 1586, in which over 3000 people of the city were killed, and the city itself destroyed.
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schism in the Cathedral chapter of Cologne. After the election of a competing archbishop,
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After Henry I's death in 1220, he was succeeded by his sons
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were sent into the church at a young age. John became the
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was partitioned in 1502, with Isenburg-Grenzau passing to
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died. His territories were divided between his heirs,
160:. In 1346 Baldwin expanded his power deep into the 291:, a field captain of the Imperial army during the 164:, and the following year Philip allied with Count 329: 188: 128: 42: 310: 307:, by then a cadet branch of the Isenburgs. 144:was partitioned in 1341 between the sons of 228:in 1495. Gerlach was succeeded by his son 200: 192: 132: 46: 205:The arms of Isenburg-Grenzau after 1557 197:The arms of Isenburg-Grenzau until 1557 330: 19:was the name of several states of the 148:; with Isenburg-Grenzau passing to 13: 14: 354: 343:Counties of the Holy Roman Empire 317:County of Isenburg ยง Rulers 295:, fighting predominantly in the 277:Bench of Counts of the Wetterau 232:in 1530. Two of Henry's sons, 1: 321: 248:in 1567. Henry's other son, 189:Isenburg-Grenzau (1502โ€“1664) 137:The arms of Isenburg-Grenzau 129:Isenburg-Grenzau (1341โ€“1439) 51:The arms of Isenburg-Grenzau 43:Isenburg-Grenzau (1158โ€“1290) 7: 65:Henry I of Isenburg-Grenzau 10: 359: 314: 311:Rulers of Isenburg-Grenzau 244:in 1547, and Salentin the 172:against him. It began the 61:Isenburg-Limburg-Covern 206: 198: 138: 52: 246:Archbishop of Cologne 204: 196: 154:Baldwin of Luxembourg 136: 50: 270:destruction of Neuss 33:Rhineland-Palatinate 242:Archbishop of Trier 207: 199: 139: 102:(to Gerlach IV). 53: 338:House of Isenburg 293:Thirty Years' War 218:House of Isenburg 77:Rhine trade route 21:Holy Roman Empire 350: 262:Ernst of Bavaria 179:Nassau-Beilstein 142:Isenburg-Cleberg 119:Isenburg-Arnfels 111:Isenburg-Cleberg 100:Isenburg-Limburg 23:, seated in the 17:Isenburg-Grenzau 358: 357: 353: 352: 351: 349: 348: 347: 328: 327: 324: 319: 313: 230:Henry the Elder 191: 131: 73:Isenburg-Covern 55:In 1158, Count 45: 12: 11: 5: 356: 346: 345: 340: 323: 320: 315:Main article: 312: 309: 287:. Ernest was, 210:Lower Isenburg 190: 187: 183:Lower Isenburg 174:Grenzauer Feud 130: 127: 44: 41: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 355: 344: 341: 339: 336: 335: 333: 326: 318: 308: 306: 302: 298: 294: 290: 286: 282: 281:Salentin VIII 278: 273: 271: 267: 263: 257: 255: 251: 247: 243: 239: 235: 231: 227: 223: 219: 215: 211: 203: 195: 186: 184: 180: 175: 171: 167: 163: 159: 155: 151: 147: 143: 135: 126: 124: 120: 116: 112: 108: 103: 101: 97: 93: 88: 86: 82: 78: 74: 70: 66: 62: 58: 49: 40: 38: 34: 30: 26: 22: 18: 325: 288: 274: 258: 208: 140: 104: 89: 54: 31:, in modern 16: 15: 301:Walderdorff 297:Netherlands 266:Cologne War 214:Gerlach III 332:Categories 322:References 289:inter alia 170:Westerburg 166:Reinhard I 162:Westerwald 107:Eberhard I 96:Gerlach IV 69:Gerlach II 222:Reichstag 185:in 1460. 57:Gerlach I 238:Salentin 150:Philip I 92:Henry II 85:Flanders 25:Lordship 250:Anthony 123:Gerlach 81:Leipzig 37:Germany 29:Grenzau 285:Ernest 254:Arnold 146:Lothar 117:) and 226:Worms 158:Trier 115:Louis 79:from 305:Wied 236:and 234:John 121:(to 113:(to 94:and 67:and 224:at 168:of 156:of 109:), 87:. 83:to 71:of 59:of 27:of 334:: 35:,

Index

Holy Roman Empire
Lordship
Grenzau
Rhineland-Palatinate
Germany

Gerlach I
Isenburg-Limburg-Covern
Henry I of Isenburg-Grenzau
Gerlach II
Isenburg-Covern
Rhine trade route
Leipzig
Flanders
Henry II
Gerlach IV
Isenburg-Limburg
Eberhard I
Isenburg-Cleberg
Louis
Isenburg-Arnfels
Gerlach

Isenburg-Cleberg
Lothar
Philip I
Baldwin of Luxembourg
Trier
Westerwald
Reinhard I

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