Isenburg-Braunsberg
Isenburg-Braunsberg was the name of a state of the Holy Roman Empire, based around Braunsberg in modern Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It was created as a partition of Isenburg-Isenburg in 1199 (1210). In 1338 Isenburg-Braunsberg became an Imperial County. It slowly acquired territories of the County of Wied, being renamed to Isenburg-Wied in 1388.
Name |
Reign |
Notes |
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Bruno II | 1210–1255 | |
Bruno III | 1255–1278 | |
John I | 1278–1327 | |
William I | 1327–1383 | Imperial Count from 1338 |
William II | 1383–1388 | Count of Isenburg-Wied from 1388 |
Isenburg-Braunsberg | |
1199 (1210) – 1379 | |
Capital Circle Bench |
Braunsberg none none |
Partitioned from Isenburg-Isenburg | 1199 (1210) |
Renamed to Isenburg-Wied | 1388 |
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