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  1. La vita. Imagina di Isenburg-Limburg nacque attorno al 1255, forse a Limburgo sulla Lahn, da Gerlach I di Isenburg-Limburg (morto 1289) e Imagina di Blieskastel. La casata di Isenburg-Lisenburg apparteneva a un ramo collaterale di quella che governava la regione di Isenburg e detenevano il potere attorno alla zona di Limburgo sulla Lahn.

  2. Imagina of Isenburg-Limburg (ca. 1255 – 29 September 1313?) was the Queen consort of Adolf of Nassau, King of Germany . Life. Imagina was born in about 1255 (probably in Limburg an der Lahn) to Gerlach I of Limburg and Imagina of Blieskastel.

  3. ROMANOR REGINE. Imagina von Isenburg-Limburg († 29. September nach 1317 [1]) war eine deutsche Adlige aus dem Haus Isenburg. Durch ihre Ehe wurde sie nacheinander Gräfin von Nassau, römisch-deutsche Königin und Landgräfin von Thüringen.

  4. The dynasty of the House of Limburg was active on behalf of the German kings. In particular, John I worked from 1292 to 1298 for his brother-in-law, King Adolf of Nassau, who was married to John's sister Imagina of Isenburg-Limburg.

  5. Imagina of Isenburg-Limburg, c. 1255 – 29 September 1313?, Queen consort of Adolf of Nassau, king of Germany; Diether von Isenburg, c. 1412 – 1482, Elector and Archbishop of Mainz; Anna of Isenburg-Büdingen, 1460 – 1522; John of Isenburg-Grenzau, Archbishop-Elector of Trier from 1547 until 1556

    Ruler
    Ruler
    Born
    Reign
    966
    1002-1018
    County of Lower Lahngau
    c.1010? Son of Gerlach (I)
    1018-1072
    County of Isenburg (?)
    c.1010? Son of Gerlach (I)
    1018-1070
    County of Isenburg (?)
    1058 Son of Rembold (I)
    1072-1090
    County of Isenburg (?)
  6. Imagina di Isenburg-Limburg , 1255 circa – Wiesbaden, 29 settembre 1313) fu Regina consorte di Adolfo di Nassau, Re dei Romani.

  7. Gerlach IV of Isenburg-Limburg (died 1289), also known as Gerlach I of Limburg, was from 1258 Count of (Isenburg-)Limburg, ruling over the town of Limburg an der Lahn and some villages in its hinterlands. He was the founder of the short-lived House of Limburg.