• Gemen was an immediate, sovereign lordship of the Holy Roman Empire, in the Lower Rhine region. Since Gemen had a vote in the Imperial Diet it was also...
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    Gemen, Oberstein, Styrum, etc. When the branch of Gemen became extinct in 1800, the branch of Styrum failed to inherit their possessions, and Gemen passed...
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  • Limburg-Styrum-Gemen was a county of medieval Germany, based in the Lordship of Gemen in modern North Rhine-Westphalia. It was partitioned from Limburg-Styrum...
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    war, community rearrangements followed in 1969, including annexation of Gemen and other towns in the vicinity. Between 1975 and 1978 came the cleaning...
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    sovereign lord zu Gemen, was the son of Adolf Ernst of Limburg Stirum and an imperial Field Marshal. He inherited the immediate lordship of Gemen in 1675, being...
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    I of Limburg-Styrum, count of Limburg and Bronckhorst, lord of Styrum, Gemen, Wisch and Borculo, and from 1640 to 1644 advocate of the imperial abbey...
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  • He was the third son of Adolf Ernst of Limburg Stirum, sovereign lord zu Gemen. He married in 1677 countess Maria Anna von Rechberg and Rothenlöwen (died...
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  • children were: Karl Joseph, count of Limburg Stirum, sovereign lord zu Gemen (died 1798); Maria Amalie who married in 1748 count Carl Josef Esterhazy...
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  • of Gemen. He was the son of Alois von Limburg Stirum (1685–1739) and Maria Theresia Keglevich (d. 1728). His sister, Maria Amalie von Limburg-Gemen, was...
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  • lordship of Gemen at the death of his father in 1644, creating the Limburg-Styrum-Gemen branch of the family. He remained lord of Gemen until his death...
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