Isenburg-Neumagen
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Isenburg-Neumagen | |||||||||
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1502–1554 | |||||||||
Capital | Neumagen-Dhron | ||||||||
Religion | Catholic | ||||||||
Government | Monarchy | ||||||||
Count | |||||||||
• 1502–1534 | Salentin VI | ||||||||
• 1534–1554 | Henry | ||||||||
History | |||||||||
• Established | 1502 | ||||||||
• Disestablished | 1554 | ||||||||
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49°51′34″N 6°53′51″E / 49.85944°N 6.89750°E Isenburg-Neumagen was the name of a state of the Holy Roman Empire, seated in Neumagen-Dhron in modern Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.
Isenburg-Neumagen was created on the partition of Lower Isenburg in 1502. There were only two counts of Isenburg-Neumagen, and at their extinction it passed to the Counts of Sayn-Homburg.
Counts of Isenburg-Neumagen
[edit]- Salentin VI 1502-1534[1]
- Henry 1534-1554
References
[edit]- ^ G, Simon (1865). Bd. Die Ysenburg und Büdingen'sche Hausgeschichte (in German). Brönner. pp. 95–100.