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  Royal Family of Europe - pafg186 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Emich Karl, Prince Of LEININGEN was born in 1763.
Eduard, Prince Of LEININGEN was born on 5 Jan 1833 in Amorbach, Untrfr, Bvr.
Emich Prince Of LEININGEN was born on 18 Jan 1866.
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 The Knights Templar | A Slaughter Of Innocents | templarhistory.com
Here in the graveyard of the town lie the bodies of 800 Jews massacred in the name of Christ and the Crusades that began in the year 1096 AD Count Emich of Leiningen led this prelude to the eight campaigns of the Holy Wars that would come to be known as the Crusades.
Emich, an important ruler from Swabia, believed he had a cross branded on his flesh that was of Divine origins.
In May of 1096, Emich and his followers swept through the village of Worms pulling Jews from their families and homes and under pressure of his self proclaimed Holy Sword gave them the choice of conversion to Christianity or death.
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 My Family
Emich of Leiningen (Prince), Karl of Leiningen (Prince), Kira Melita zu Leiningen, Margarita (Princess), Mechtilde (Princess),
Karl of Leiningen (Prince) was born in 1928.
Kira Melita zu Leiningen was born in 1930.
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 Drew Spencer Family Tree - aqwg243
Andrej of Yugoslavia Prince [Parents] was born 1929 in,, Yugoslavia.
Kira Melita of Leiningen [Parents] was born 1930.
Maria married Karl of Leiningen Prince on 1925.
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 Karl-Emich Nikolaus Friedrich, Fürst of Leiningen - Romanov Genealogy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Karl-Emich Nikolaus Friedrich, Fürst of Leiningen - Romanov Genealogy
Leiningen, Karl-Emich Nikolaus Friedrich Hermann, Fürst of Leiningen
Emich Kirill Ferdinand Hermann, Fürst of Leiningen (b.
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 Castle Grafenstein
The Leiningens were not at all pleased with the incomes generated by the castle and office of Gräfenstein, and permanent money difficulties forced many mortgagings on parts of the castle and it's dominion rights.
In 1421, it was given to Count Emich VI von Leiningen-Hardenburg as a dowry on the occasion of his marriage to the daughter of Bernhards von Baden.
This Leiningen family branch possessed the dominion of the castle until 1535.They expanded and reinforced the northern lower castle as well as the stables and gate concern.
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 thePeerage.com - Henry Frederic Tiarks and others
She married Hermann Victor Maximilian Prinz zu Leiningen, son of Emich Eduard Karl V Fürst zu Leiningen and Feodore Viktoria Alberta Prinzessin zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg, on 21 December 1938.
She married Hesso Leopold Heinrich Prinz zu Leiningen, son of Emich Eduard Karl V Fürst zu Leiningen and Feodore Viktoria Alberta Prinzessin zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg, on 12 July 1933.
She was the daughter of Emich Eduard Karl V Fürst zu Leiningen and Feodore Viktoria Alberta Prinzessin zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg.
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 Exploring Man's "Latent Sympathies" in The Heidenmauer
Count Emich and his mercenaries, supported by Burgomaster Heinrich Frey and the townsfolk of Deurckheim, attack Limburg Abbey, in the midst of a High Mass.
The assembled forces of Count Emich, led by his forester Berchtold, joined by Burgomaster Heinrich Frey and the men of Deurckheim, invade the Abbey during a midnight Mass, and with fire and sledgehammer reduce its buildings to ashes and rubble.
He is troubled when Father Arnolph rebukes his destructive plans: "He might have been likened to one who listened to the councils [sic] of a good and of an evil genius; that exhorting to forebearance and mercy, and this tempting to violence by the usual array of flattery and hopes" (169).
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 Willkommen im Burgeninformationszentrum Lemberg / Pfalz
His son, also named Merkelin, was of such a weak constitution that in 1274 King Rudolf of Habsburg granted Lindelbrunn as an imperial fief to the counts Emich IV and Fridrich III of Leiningen, on condition that the young Lindelbrunner would die before he reached his majority.
Count Emich of Leiningen had borrowed money from Heinrich Steinhausen, a noble citizen of Speyer and took him as a Gemeiner at the castle.
Contrary to this conflict, which was settled without serious damages for the castle and its inhabitants thanks to the mediation of the counts of Leiningen, another conflict between 1448 and 1450 were more disastrous.
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 I6558: Emich Of Leiningen (Prince) ( - )
Emich Of Leiningen and Eilika Of Oldenberg had the following children
Descendants of Prince Emich Of Leiningen and Duchess Eilika Of Oldenberg
2 Karl Of Leiningen = Margarite Of Hohenloche-Ochringen
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 Leiningen Royal Family
Emich Carl of Leiningen (2nd Prince of Leiningen)
See 28.6 - Emich Carl was firstly married to Viktoria's aunt Countess Henriette Reuss-Ebersdorf (who was a sister to Viktoria's mother Countess Augusta Reuss-Ebersdorf).
Markwart Emich adopted his cousin Nikolaus (1961-1981), who succeeded him instead of Markwart's own brother Johann Georg (1938-).
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 Count Emich Leiningen / Alberat Von Nassau
Note Born: Abt 1082 at Of Alt Leiningen, Pfalz, Bavaria
Born: Abt 1084 at Of Nassau, Hessen Nassau, Prussia
Name: Count Emich Leiningen Born: Abt 1110 at Of Alt Leiningen, Pfalz, Bavaria Died: 1189 Wife: Elisabeth Von Eberstein
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 woodgate - pafg106 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Karl of Leiningen Prince was born in 1898.
She married Karl of Leiningen Prince in 1925.
Louis XV King of France [Parents] was born on 15 Feb 1710 in Versailles,France.
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 Ancestors and Family of Victoria Mary Louisa von Saxe-Coburg
Marriage (1): Emich Karl of Leiningen on 21 Dec 1803
On the December 21, 1803 at Coburg, she married (as his second wife) Karl, Fürst zu Leiningen (1763-1814) whose first wife Henriette Reuss zu Ebersdorf was her mother's sister.
Victoria married Emich Karl of Leiningen on 21 Dec 1803.
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 Descendants of Queen Victoria's siblings
Princess Viktoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld (1786-1861), m.1st 1803 Emich Karl, Prince of Leiningen (1763-1814)
1.1.2.3.1.2.Karl-Emich, Prince of Leiningen (*1952), m.1st 1984 Princess Margarita of Hohenlohe-Oehringen (1960-1989), m.2nd 1991 (div 1998) Gabriele Homey, adopted Thyssen (*1963)
1.1.2.3.6.Prince Friedrich of Leiningen (1938-1998), m.1st 1960 (div 1962) Karin Evelyne Goess (*1942), m.2nd 1971 Helga Eschenbacher (*1940)
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 Aga Khan Wedding - Marriage
The private religious and civil ceremonies were held at the Aga Khan's French residence, Aiglemont, in the presence of close family members and twenty leaders of the Ismaili Community and their wives from around the world.
Princess Dr. Gabriele zu Leiningen was born in Frankfurt-am-Main on April 1, 1963 from the marriage of Renate Thyssen to Helmut Friedhelm Homey.
Princess zu Leiningen is currently a consultant at UNESCO, and the Aga Khan has requested the Begum to continue, for the time being, her work which focuses on the promotion of the status of women and gender equality.
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 SparkNotes: Queen Victoria: Victoria's Childhood
King George had other sons who would succeed him--the future George IV and William IV--and it was generally assumed that at least one of them would eventually sire a legitimate male heir to the throne.
Victoria's mother was Victoire of Saxe-Coburg, Princess of Leiningen, a small German principality.
The sister of Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg and widow of Prince Emich Charles of Leiningen, she married Prince Edward with hopes of providing him with a son.
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 23RD GENERATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
She died in Leiningen - wife of Charles.
Prince Charles of LEININGEN (son of Prince Karl or Charles of LEININGEN 5th Prince of Leiningen and Princess Feodora of HOHENLOHE-LANGENBERG) was christened in 1898 in Leiningen - Friedrich Karl Eduard Erwin 6th Prince of Leiningen..
He was born on 13 Feb 1898 in Strasbourg son of Emich Karl of Leiningen.
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 Neuleiningen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
There is a tale that because of the wisdom of countess Eva of Leiningen who invited the peasants to have a meal with her, they left the courtyard intoxicated and satisfied without distroying it.
Even trought the 30 yearsof war the castle was saved, but in 1689-90, when the French army went through, the castle did not survive.
prince Emich of Leiningen at Amorbach /Odenswald gave it away to the municipal council of Neuleiningen.
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 Aga Khan and wife to divorce
Her husband, who is the spiritual leader of the world's 12 million Ismaili Muslims, is estimated to be worth £6 billion.
In order to become his wife the pretty blonde converted to the Islamic faith and changed her name from Gabriele zu Leiningen to the Begum Inaara.
But their relationship deteriorated over time and the two separated a little over a year ago.
www.hellomagazine.com /royalty/2004/10/08/agakhan   (249 words)

  
 Secular Web Kiosk and Bookstore
As the Christian Crusaders departed in 1096, Count Emich of Leiningen mercilessly assailed Jews in Speyer.
By mid-May, Emich and his army had proceeded to Worms where they slaughtered every Jew they could distinguish, approximately five hundred in the end.
The Christians under Emich attacked Mainz after his army was joined by those from Germany, France, England, Lorraine, and Flanders.
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 I6557: Karl Of Leiningen (Prince) (1898 - 1946)
I6557: Karl Of Leiningen (Prince) (1898 - 1946)
Descendants of Prince Karl Of Leiningen and Grand Duchess Maria of Russia
3 Kira Melita Of Leiningen = Andrej Of Yugoslavia
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 Friedrich Emich Leiningen Dachsburg Hartenburg / Sibylle Countess Of Waldeck Wildungen
Name: Emich Xiii Count Of Leiningen Born: February 06, 1649 at Of, Hartenburg, Pfalz, Bavaria Died: December 12, 1684 Wife: Charlotte Sofie Princess Baden
Name: Christine Magdalene Countess Leiningen Born: October 08, 1650 at Of, Hartenburg, Pfalz, Bavaria Died: August 21, 1683 Husband: Count Of Sayn Christian
Name: Marie Polyxene Countess Leiningen Dachsb Born: February 07, 1662 at Hardenburg, Pfalz, Bavaria Died: April 22, 1725 at Kirchheimbolande, Pfalz, Bavaria Husband: Johann Ernst Prince Nassau Weilburg
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 (LEININGEN, Emich VII - LEININGEN, Gottfried )   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
LEININGEN, Emich XI (4 Nov 1562 - ____)
LEININGEN, Emich XIII (6 Feb 1649 - ____)
LEININGEN, Emich Carl (27 Sep 1763 - ____)
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 The German Crusade - First Crusade
While anti-Semitism had existed in Europe for centuries, the First Crusade marks the first mass organized violence against Jewish communities.
Setting off in the early summer of 1096, a German army of around 10,000 soldiers led by Gottschalk, Volkmar, and Emich of Leiningen, proceeding northward through the Rhine river valley, in the opposite direction of Jerusalem, began what is known as the first Holocaust, or pogrom.
The preaching of the crusade inspired further anti-Semitism.
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 SparkNotes: Queen Victoria: Important Terms, People, and Events
Victoria stood fast against his attempts to influence her, and shook off his power quickly upon succession to the throne.
Victoire of Saxe-Coburg - German princess, widow of Prince Charles Emich of Leiningen, later Duchess of Kent, and mother of Queen Victoria.
She married Prince Edward, Duke of Kent in 1818, giving birth to Victoria, her third and last child in May 1819.
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 Minutes of June 2005 Meeting * Caid College of Heralds   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The submitter is interested in masculine name authentic for "11th-14th Century Byzantine with Southern Germanic and Carpatho-Rusyan influences." He permits minor but not major changes to the name, and if changes must be made, he cares more about the language/culture, and the sound.
It mentions count Emich of Leiningen, active in 1096.
Andreas Sabas Doukas von Leiningen received his AoA in the West, June 2nd, AS 37.
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 TheHistoryNet | Military History | First Crusade: Siege of Jerusalem
Indeed, many of the survivors who tramped their way along that final leg of their journey regarded the incidents that had occurred along the way as a series of trials to weed out all but the most worthy soldiers of the cross.
In 1096, German Crusaders, led by the Swabian Count Emich von Leiningen, vented their religious zeal on unarmed Jews, murdering thousands until they ran afoul of King Kolomon of Hungary, whose army killed some 10,000 of them and drove the rest from his country.
Others, led by Peter the Hermit, became so unruly that they were set upon by the Byzantine soldiers who were ostensibly to have escorted them to Constantinople.
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