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The House of Leiningen is the name of an old German noble family whose lands lay principally in Alsace, Lorraine, Saarland, Rhineland, and the Palatinate. Various branches of this family developed over the centuries and ruled counties with Imperial immediacy .
- Principality of Leiningen
The principality emerged in 1803 in the course of...
- Prince Karl Emich of Leiningen
He is a claimant to the defunct throne of the Russian...
- Principality of Leiningen
Leiningen è un'antica famiglia germanica le cui terre si collocavano principalmente tra Alsazia, Lorena e Palatinato. Nel corso dei secoli la famiglia si sviluppò in numerosi rami collaterali che governavano su contee dotate di immediatezza imperiale.
The post-1214 House of Leiningen (or agnatically House of Saarbrücken, as the family who ruled in the County of Saarbrücken) is cognatic, descendant of Liutgard, sister of the last count, Frederick I.
RulerRulerBornReignc.1070? Son of Emicho of Flonheim1093-1138c.1120? Son of Emicho I and Alberade1138-1189c.1140? Son of Emicho II and Elisabeth1189-1210c.1160? Son of Emicho III1210-1220Descent. A member of the Hardenburg branch of the House of Leiningen, Karl was born in Amorbach, the son of Prince Emich Carl of Leiningen (1763–1814) by his second marriage with Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld (1786–1861). He was the only son, as Emich Carl's son by his first wife, Friedrich, had died in 1800.
Emich nacque a Osborne House sull' Isola di Wight nel Regno Unito, come secondogenito ed unico figlio maschio di Ernesto Leopoldo, IV Principe di Leiningen (1830–1904), (figlio di Carlo, III Principe di Leiningen e della Contessa Maria Klebelsberg) e di sua moglie, la Principessa Maria di Baden (1834–1899), (figlia di Leopoldo I, Granduca di Bad...