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- Hohengeroldseck was a state of the Holy Roman Empire. It was founded by the House of Geroldseck, a German noble family which arrived in the Ortenau region...
- The House of Leyen-Hohengeroldseck is an ancient German noble family of princely and historically sovereign rank. As a former ruling and mediatized family...
- Karl Kaspar von der Leyen (18 December 1618 – 1 June 1676) was Archbishop-Elector of Trier and a Prince-Elector of the Holy Roman Empire from 1652 to 1676...
- of Leyen was a Napoleonic German state which existed 1806–1814 in Hohengeroldseck, in the west of modern Baden-Württemberg. The House of Leyen had acquired...
- Damian Hartard Reichsfreiherr von der Leyen-Hohengeroldseck (12 March 1624, Trier – 6 December 1678) was a German nobleman who served as Archbishop-Elector...
- Fürst von der Leyen und zu Hohengeroldseck was a German noble title of the House of Leyen. 1692 – 17 July 1704: Johann Nikolaus (1633 – 1704) 1705 – 22...
- However, ownership and the overlordship remained with the Baron of Hohengeroldseck until 1636, with the death of Baron Jacob and the extinction of his...
- Commission House of Leyen, a German noble family Fürst von der Leyen und zu Hohengeroldseck, a noble title held by the family Prin****lity of Leyen, a Napoleonic...
- 1599–1623 Philipp Christoph von Sötern 1623–52 Karl Kaspar von der Leyen-Hohengeroldseck 1652–76 Johann Hugo von Orsbeck 1676–1711 Charles Joseph of Lorraine...
- Geroldsecks. After the family divided into two in 1278 was it made part of Hohengeroldseck (Vogtei Seelbach). Ecclesiastically, it was first part of the Burgheim...