Isenburg-Wied
County of Isenburg-Wied | ||||||||||||
Grafschaft Isenburg-Wied | ||||||||||||
State of the Holy Roman Empire | ||||||||||||
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Capital | Neuwied | |||||||||||
Government | Principality | |||||||||||
Historical era | Middle Ages | |||||||||||
• | Isenburg-Braunsberg inherits the County of Wied | 1243 | ||||||||||
• | Renamed from Isenburg-Braunsberg | 1388 | ||||||||||
• | Superseded by Wied | 1462 | ||||||||||
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Isenburg-Wied was the name of a state of the Holy Roman Empire, based around Neuwied in modern Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It was renamed from Isenburg-Braunsberg in 1388, and was superseded by Wied in 1462.
Name | Reign | Notes |
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William II | 1388–1409 | Count of Isenburg-Braunsberg prior to 1388 |
Gerlach I | 1409–1413 | |
William III | 1413–1462 | |
John II | 1415–1454 | |
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