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36: 304:. On 26 February 1331 the Archbishop of Trier also joined Gerard. Simon and Theodoric likewise brought allies into the conflict, and the entire lordship was devastated. Eventually the Archbishop excommunicated Simon after he had a church burned down after trying to use it to exert pressure on the other side. 335:
co-ruled the lordship. Henry appears to have died almost immediately, and Theodoric VI was not mentioned after 1378. Simon died in 1420 without descendants, and after John died in 1424 Kempenich passed to the Lords of
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is considered the founder of the state of Isenburg-Kempenich in 1142. In 1152 Siegfried had his daughters entered into a monastery. Through marriage, Isenburg-Kempenich passed to
258: 245:. Both lords are mentioned in 1166 and 1173, but only Florentin was mentioned in 1183 and in 1187. Inheritance passed to the sons of Theodoric I after Florentin's death, 297: 203: 165: 257:. Salentin died sometime after 1213 leaving Rosemann as the most powerful of the three lords. Isenburg-Kempenich benefited greatly from their close relation to 289: 308: 207: 215: 293: 301: 17: 315:. Simon was left the sole ruler of Kempenich and it was decreed the lordship could no longer be partitioned. Simon I was succeeded by his son 600: 218:
is mentioned, although it is unclear if it is the son of the former Richwin or if it was the former Richwin. Either way, his son
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in 1341, and his brother John respected the treaty. But after the death of Simon II his sons
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after Simon took the lordship for himself. Gerard brought his friends into the dispute,
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on 11 June 1331 after the Archbishop of Trier died and was succeeded by
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Die Geschichte des reichsständischen Hauses Ysenburg und Büdingen
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