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Styrum (German pronunciation: [ˈʃtiːʁʊm];
sometimes spelled "
Stirum") was an
immediate lordship in the Holy
Roman Empire,
located in Mülheim an der Ruhr...
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House of Limburg-
Stirum (or Limburg-Styrum),
which adopted its name in the 12th
century from the
immediate county of
Limburg an der
Lenne in what is...
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Leopold Count van
Limburg Stirum (March 12, 1758 in
Hoogeveen – June 25, 1840 in The Hague) was a
politician who was part of the
Triumvirate that took...
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Villars defeated an
Imperial army led by
Hermann Otto II of
Limburg Stirum.
During the
summer of 1703, a Franco-Bavarian
offensive along the Danube...
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inhabitants per km². It is the seat of the
Belgian branch of the
House of Limburg-
Stirum. It has a
football club
called VK Huldenberg,
which was
created from a fusion...
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Philipp Ferdinand von
Limburg Stirum (born 1734, died 1794),
Count of Limburg, lord of Styrum, was the
fourth reigning count from the
branch Limburg-Styrum-Styrum...
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Adolf Ernst of
Limburg Stirum (1622 - 3
October 1657) was a
noble in what is now Germany. He was the
count of
Limburg Stirum and the son of
Hermann Otto...
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Damian August Philipp Karl of
Limburg Stirum (1721–1797),
count of
Limburg Stirum and Bronckhorst, was the son of Otto
Leopold Count von
Limburg Styrum...
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Georg Ernst of
Limburg Stirum,
count of
Limburg Stirum,
count of Bronckhorst, Lord of Wisch,
Lichtenvoorde and Wildenborch, son of
Jobst of Limburg. Georg...
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Christian Otto von
Limburg Stirum,
count of
Limburg Bronkhorst and
Stirum (1694–1749), was a
member of the
House of Limburg-
Stirum and the
third reigning...