- Pope Leo IX (21 June 1002 – 19
April 1054), born
Bruno von Egisheim-
Dagsburg, was the head of the
Catholic Church and
ruler of the
Papal States from 12...
- Dabo (German:
Dagsburg) is a
commune in the
Moselle department in
Grand Est in north-eastern France.
Previous names:
Dasburch (1188),
Dasburg (1189) Dagesburg...
- The
County of
Dagsburg with its
capital Dagsburg (now Dabo in France)
existed in
Lorraine from 11th to 18th
centuries when the area was
still part of Holy...
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divided the
county into Leiningen-
Dagsburg and Leiningen-Hardenburg.
Altleiningen Castle Hardenburg Castle Dagsburg Castle Neuleiningen Castle Schloss...
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Gertrude of
Dagsburg (died 30
March 1225) was the
reigning countess of Metz and
Dagsburg (Dabo)
between 1212 and 1225. She was
duchess consort of Lorraine...
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Countess Maria Louise Albertine of Leiningen-
Dagsburg-Falkenburg (16
March 1729 – 11
March 1818); also
known as
Princess George, was
heiress to the barony...
- Pope Leo IX
seemed unaware that his ancestors, the
lords (or counts) of
Dagsburg and
Egisheim for the
previous half
century were in fact the
direct descendants...
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Caroline Felizitas of Leiningen-
Dagsburg-Falkenburg (22 May 1734 – 8 May 1810) was a
German Imperial countess. By birth, she was
member of the
House of...
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Count Christian Karl
Reinhard of Leiningen-
Dagsburg-Falkenburg (17 July 1695, Mülheim an der Ruhr – 17
November 1766,
Heidesheim am Rhein) was a German...
- Hugh IV of
Nordgau (970 – 1048) was
Count of Nordgau,
Egisheim and
Dagsburg. He and his wife
patronized numerous abbeys and monasteries. His son, Bruno...