Agnes of Leiningen (German: Agnes von Leiningen; died after December 1299)[1][2] was a Countess of Nassau by marriage to Otto I, Count of Nassau. She was probably Regent of the County of Nassau for some time for her youngest son after the death of her spouse in 1289/1290.
AgnesofLeiningen (German: Agnes von Leiningen; died after December 1299) was a Countess of Nassau by marriage to Otto I, Count of Nassau. She was probably...
The House ofLeiningen is the name of an old German noble family whose lands lay principally in Alsace, Lorraine, Saarland, Rhineland, and the Palatinate...
County of Nassau was a German state within the Holy Roman Empire and later part of the German Confederation. Its ruling dynasty, the male line of which...
The House of Ascania (German: Askanier) was a dynasty of German rulers. It is also known as the House of Anhalt, which refers to its longest-held possession...
County ofLeiningen consists on a group of counties (some of them with that were ruled with Imperial immediacy), which were ruled by the Leiningen family...
the three branches ofLeiningen-Leiningen, Leiningen-Westerburg and Leiningen-Schaumburg were established. Reinhard II ofLeiningen-Westerburg (1530–1584)...
(1570–1649) Maria Elisabeth (1561–1629) married in 1585 Count Emich XII ofLeiningen-Dagsburg-Hardenburg (1562–1607) Susanna (1564–1565), died in infancy...
imperial abbey of the Holy Roman Empire located at Amorbach. It was later the residence of the rulers of the short-lived Principality ofLeiningen, before that...