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- Kempenich is a muni****lity in the district of Ahrweiler, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Direktwahlen 2019, Landkreis Ahrweiler, Landeswahlleiter Rheinland-Pfalz...
- Isenburg-Kempenich was the name of a state of the Holy Roman Empire, based around Kempenich in modern Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Isenburg-Kempenich emerged...
- Hillary Kempenich is a painter and studio artist, as well as a member of the Turtle Mountain band of Chippewa. Kempenich lives in Grand Forks, North Dakota...
- the bedchamber with its o****ntly decorated walls. In 1615 the House of Kempenich house replaced castle's original hall. Every room in this part of the...
- jointly by their descendants, the Kempenich, Rodendorf and Rübenach branches until 1815 when it was taken over by the Kempenich branch, which still owns it...
- Jörg Kempenich (born 30 May 1965) is a German fencer. He competed in the sabre events at the 1988 and 1992 Summer Olympics. He won a bronze medal in both...
- Keith Kempenich (born July 28, 1958) is an American politician. He is a member of the North Dakota House of Representatives from the 39th District, serving...
- Karl von Eltz-Kempenich (26 October 1665 – 21 March 1743) was Archbishop-Elector of Mainz from 1732 to 1743. Philipp Karl von Eltz-Kempenich was born at...
- Theodoric III of Isenburg-Kempenich (German: Dietrich III. von Isenburg-Kempenich) was a Lord of Isenburg-Kempenich co-ruling with his uncles Florentin...
- of Sponheim-Kreuznach (1210/15–1264) Simon I of Isenburg-Kempenich, Lord of Isenburg-Kempenich from 1329 until 1341 Simon I, Lord of Lippe (c. 1261–1344)...