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Medieval German family
conventional name Emichones is due to the prevailing first name "Emich". Several later families may trace their origins to the Emichones. The Nahegau was
Emichones
German county
Salian dynasty, to which from the mid-11th century the Emichones succeeded. The family of the Emichones divided itself later into the Counts of Veldenz, the
Nahegau
German noble family
its center of influence in the former Nahegau. They descended from the Emichones (Counts of Nahegau). The family of the Raugraves (the "Rough Counts")
Raugraves
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Germanic given name. It may refer to: Members of the noble family of the Emichones Emicho (crusader), also known as Emicho of Flonheim or Emicho of Leiningen
Emicho
Mountain range in Germany
Trechirgau was managed by the so-called Bertholds, the Nahegau by the Emichones. The capital of the Trechirgau, Trigorium, was in Treis. The Hundesrucha
Hunsrück
Castle in Germany
probably built in the 11th or 12th century by the Counts of Nahegau of the Emichones family. It was definitely the ancestral castle of the Lords of Stein,
Rheingrafenstein_Castle
11th-century German nobleman
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Emicho_(crusader)
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Leiningen (1866–1939) Emich Kyrill, Prince of Leiningen (1926–1991) Emicho Emichones, early medieval noble family in which the name was common All pages with
Emich
Town in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
these noblemen's castle had passed by 966 to the rising family of the Emichones/Waldgraves. In the time that followed, these new owners bit by bit did
Kirn
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
or later —schied means “delimited wooded area”. The Waldgraves (the Emichones, or Emicho's descendants) had the right of “best head” in 950 over a share
Mutterschied
German noble family
1048 Count in Niddagau e4. Kunigunde, m. Emich IV, Count in Nahegau (Emichones) f1. Berthold I of Nürings, heir to jurisdiction of Niddagau and Wetterau
Berthold-Bezelin
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
witnessed as early as 970, and a fief granted by the Salian emperor to the Emichones, gau counts in the Nahegau, who later called themselves the Waldgraves
Sien,_Germany
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Katzenloch. This, however, yielded no further knowledge. About 950, the Emichones sat as the Graugrafen (“Gau Counts”) in the Nahegau. They were related
Kempfeld
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
From 960 onwards, the Emichones are encountered in records as having been the Salians’ viscounts in the Nahegau. The Emichones were Vögte of Saint Maximin's
Fürfeld
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
believed to have been the family seat of the Counts in the Nahegau, the Emichones. Their coheirs and rightful successors, the Waldgraves, owned the castle
Schneppenbach
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
one such family cropped up in the Nahegau: the Emichones. Beginning in the mid 11th century, the Emichones were known to hold the countship and its attendant
Bruchweiler
discussed by Heinzelmann, which proposes Berthold of Stromberg to be an Emichone with a maternal heritage of the Bertholde/Bezeline from Trechirgau. He
Stephen_I,_Count_of_Sponheim
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
early days, Raversbeuren belonged to the Nahegau. The Gau counts were the Emichones. Later, sometime before 1125, it passed, likely with Enkirch, as it was
Raversbeuren
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Originally, from 960 to 1140, the village lay in the Nahegau, ruled by the Emichones, but was not mentioned in the documents according to which various villages
Merzweiler
Town in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
inherited this fiefdom in the early 12th century from their ancestors, the Emichones. One location, "Moschel", was mentioned first in the year 1112. This mentioning
Obermoschel
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
the Waldgravial family that in literature could be traced back to the Emichones, the counts in the Nahegau. They were in ownership of the Waldgraviate
Grumbach
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
power and independence. This was also so for the comital family of the Emichones, who until 1110 were lords in the Nahegau. When the last gaugrave ("Gau
Herschweiler-Pettersheim
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
mention in 1129, was seat to the line of the Raugraves, descendants of the Emichones, who from 960 were counts in the Nahegau. The village's name has nothing
Altenbamberg
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