Leiningen family
Leiningen is the name of an old German noble family whose lands lay principally in Alsace, Lorraine and the Palatinate. Various branches of this family developed over the centuries and ruled counties with Imperial immediacy.
Most of these counties were annexed by the First French Republic in 1793, after French troops conquered the Left Bank of the Rhine during the War of the First Coalition. Several family branches subsequently received secularized abbeys as compensation, but shortly afterwards, these new counties were mediatized and the family lost its immediacy. Today, the only existing branch is that of the Princes of Leiningen.
Origins
The first count of Leiningen about whom anything definite is known was a certain Emich II. He built Leiningen Castle, which is now known as "Old Leiningen Castle", around 1100 to 1110. Nearby Höningen Abbey was then built around 1120 as the family's burial place.This family became extinct in the male line when Count Frederick I died about 1220. Frederick I's sister, Liutgarde, married Simon II, Count of Saarbrücken. One of Liutgarde's sons, also named Frederick, inherited the lands of the counts of Leiningen, and he took their arms and their name as Frederick II. He became known as a Minnesinger, and one of his songs was included in the Codex Manesse. Before 1212, he built himself a new castle called Hardenburg, about 10 kilometers south of Altleiningen. This was outside the county of Leiningen on the territory of Limburg Abbey, of which his uncle was the overlord, which caused some trouble.
His eldest son, Simon, married Gertrude, heiress of the County of Dagsburg, bringing that property into the family. They had no children and Simon's two brothers inherited the county of Leiningen together: Frederick III also inherited Dagsburg and Emich IV Landeck Castle; he founded the town of Landau, but the Landeck branch extinguished with his grandson in 1290. Frederick III, who disliked sharing Leiningen castle with his brother, had a new castle built in 1238–41 about 5 kilometres northeast of Leiningen, called Neuleiningen Castle. Frederick III's son, Frederick IV, had two sons, who divided the county into Leiningen-Dagsburg and Leiningen-Hardenburg.
History
Having increased its possessions, the Leiningen family was divided around 1317 into two branches.[|Leiningen-Westerburg]
The elder of these, whose head was a landgrave, died out in 1467. Upon this event, its lands fell to a female, the last landgrave's sister Margaret, wife of Reinhard, Lord of Westerburg, and their descendants were known as the family of Leiningen-Westerburg. Later this family was divided into two branches, those of [|Leiningen-Westerburg-Alt-Leiningen] and [|Leiningen-Westerburg-Neu-Leiningen], both of which are extinct today.After the French Revolution, the Left Bank of the Rhine was conquered during the War of the First Coalition and annexed by France in 1793. The two counts of Alt- and Neu- Leiningen were arrested and jailed in Paris. They lost their territories. In 1803 they were compensated with secularized Ilbenstadt Abbey and Engelthal Abbey. The German mediatization brought an end to these short-lived counties in 1806, when their territories were divided between the Grand Duchy of Berg, the Grand Duchy of Hesse, Nassau-Weilburg and Nassau-Usingen. Ilbenstadt Abbey was sold by the House of Leiningen-Westerburg-Altleiningen in 1921, Engelthal Abbey by the heirs of the House of Leiningen-Westerburg-Neuleiningen in 1952.
Leiningen-Hardenburg
Meanwhile, the younger branch of the Leiningens, known as the family of Leiningen-Hardenburg, was flourishing. On 27 June 1560, this branch was divided into the lines of Leiningen-Dagsburg-Hardenburg, founded by Count Johann Philip, and Leiningen-Dagsburg-Heidesheim or Falkenburg, founded by Count Emicho.In 1658 Leiningen-Dagsburg-Falkenburg divided into
- Leiningen-Dagsburg
- Leiningen-Heidesheim
- Leiningen-Guntersblum
Leiningen-Guntersblum was divided between two further side branches:
- Leiningen-Dagsburg-Falkenburg-Guntersblum, which was deprived of its lands on the left bank of the Rhine by France, but in 1803 received Billigheim as a compensation, then called Leiningen-Billigheim. In 1845 they also acquired Neuburg Castle at Obrigheim. The branch became extinct in 1925.
- Leiningen-Heidesheim, which in 1803 received Neudenau and became known as Leiningen-Neudenau.
The second prince of the Leiningen-Dagsburg-Hardenburg line, Prince Emich Charles, married Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld. After his death in 1814, the princess married Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, a younger son of George III of the United Kingdom, by whom she became the mother of the reigning British Queen Victoria.
Since 1991, the head of the princely line has been Prince Andreas.
His eldest brother, Prince Karl Emich was excluded from succession after he married morganatically.
Line of Descent
Note that different sources use different sequence numbers for some of the Counts. For consistency across sources, dates of birth and death are useful.Earliest Counts
- Emicho of Leiningen helped lead the German Crusade, 1096. His relationship to the others is unclear.
- Emich I was Count of Leiningen in 1127, but it is unclear when he died, or his relation to the other counts.
- Emich II is attested as Count of Leiningen in documents from 1143 to 1179
- *His son, Friedrich I had taken over the County by 1189
- Emich III is attested as Count of Leiningen in documents from 1193 through 1208, though it is unclear his relationship to the previous Counts
- Friedrich I, cousin of Emich III, was recorded as junior count under Emich in 1205, and as count in his own right from 1210 to 1217. A document from 1220 refers to his widow.
Saarbrücken Line
- Simon II, Count of Saarbrücken married Liutgarde, the heiress of Leiningen whose descent from the original counts of Leiningen is unclear
- *Their son, Friedrich II inherited the County of Leiningen
- **His son, Simon married Gertrude, heiress of the County of Dagsburg, bringing that property into the family.
- **Friedrich III, son of Friedrich II, was attested as count in documents from 1239 and 1249, and married Adelheid of Kyburg
- ***Their son, Friedrich IV, whose sons divided the County into Leiningen-Dagsburg and Leiningen-Hartenburg.
- **Emich IV, brother of Friedrich III ruled a portion of the lands at Leiningen-Landeck
- ***His son, Emich V, Count of Leiningen-Landeck had no heir.
- ***Agnes married Otto I, Count of Nassau
Leiningen-Dagsburg (First Line)
- Friedrich VI, son of [|Friedrich V], became Count of Leiningen-Dagsburg, today Dagsbourg at Dabo, Moselle, Lorraine
- *Friedrich VII, Count of Leiningen-Dagsburg
- **Friedrich VIII, Count of Leiningen-Dagsburg married Jolanda of Jülich, granddaughter of Gerhard V of Jülich.
- ***Yolantha. Her descendants include the Lords of Egmont and the Dukes of Guelders
- ***Friedrich IX, Count of Leiningen-Dagsburg
- ****Margaret, daughter and only heir of Friedrich IX, Married Reinhard III Lord of Westerburg
[Leiningen-Westerburg]
- Kuno I, Lord of Westerburg, was the son of Margaret of Leiningen and Reinhard of Westerburg
- *Reinhard I, Count of Leiningen-Westerburg inherited the County from his grandmother.
- **Kuno II, Count of Leiningen-Westerburg
- ***Philipp I, Count of [|Leiningen-Leiningen]
- ***George I, Count of [|Leiningen-Schaumburg]
- ***Reinhard II, Count of Leiningen-Westerburg
- ****Albrecht Philipp, Count of Leiningen-Westerburg
- ****Johann Ludwig, Count of Leiningen-Westerburg, last of this branch.
Leiningen-Leiningen
- Philipp I, Count of Leiningen-Leiningen, son of Kuno II, Count of Leiningen-Westerburg
- *Ludwig, Count of Leiningen-Leiningen married Bernardine of Lippe
- **Johann Kasimir, Count of Leiningen-Leiningen
- **Philipp II, Count of Leiningen-Leiningen
- ***Ludwig Eberhard, Count of Leiningen-Leiningen married Charlotte, daughter of William Louis, Count of Nassau-Saarbrücken
- ****Philipp Ludwig, Count of Leiningen-Leiningen
- **Ludwig Emich, Count of Leiningen-Leiningen
- ***Johann Ludwig, Count of Leiningen-Leiningen
Leiningen-Schaumburg
- George I, Count of Leiningen-Schaumburg, son of Kuno II, Count of Leiningen-Westerburg
- *Philipp Jakob, Count of Leiningen-Schaumburg
- *Reinhard II, Count of Leiningen-Schaumburg
- *Christoph, Count of Leiningen-Schaumburg
- **Margaret Elisabeth married Frederick I, Landgrave of Hesse-Homburg
- **Philipp Ludwig, Count of Leiningen-Schaumburg
- **George Wilhelm, Count of Leiningen-Schaumburg
- ***Johann Anton, Count of Leiningen-Schaumburg
- ****George Friedrich, Count of Leiningen-Schaumburg
- ***Christoph Christian, Count of [|Leiningen-Altleiningen]
- ***George II Karl Ludwig, Count of [|Leiningen-Neuleiningen]
Leiningen-Westerburg-Altleiningen
- Christoph Christian, Count of Leiningen-Altleiningen, son of George Wilhelm, Count of Leiningen-Schaumburg
- *George Hermann, Count of Leiningen-Altleiningen
- **Christian Johann, Count of Leiningen-Altleiningen
- ***Christian Karl, Count of Leiningen-Altleiningen
- ***Friedrich I Ludwig Christian, Count of Leiningen-Altleiningen
- ****Friedrich II Eduard, Count of Leiningen-Altleiningen
- ****Károly Leiningen-Westerburg
- ****Johann Ludwig
- *****Friedrich III Wipprecht Franz, Count of Leiningen-Altleiningen
- ******Gustav Friedrich Oskar, Count of Leiningen-Altleiningen
Leiningen-Westerburg-Neuleiningen
- George II Karl Ludwig, Count of Leiningen-Neuleiningen, son of George Wilhelm, Count of Leiningen-Schaumburg
- *George Karl I August Ludwig, Count of Leiningen-Neuleiningen
- **Karl II Gustav Reinhard Waldemar, Count of Leiningen-Neuleiningen
- ***Ferdinand Karl III, Count of Leiningen-Neuleiningen
- ***August George Gustav, Count of Leiningen-Neuleiningen
- ****Christian Franz Seraph Vincenz, Count of Leiningen-Neuleiningen
- *George Ernst Ludwig
- **Karl IV Joseph Philipp Ludwig Ernst, Count of Leiningen-Neuleiningen
- ***George Karl August, Count of Leiningen-Neuleiningen
- ****Wilhelm, Count of Leiningen-Neuleiningen
Leiningen-Hardenburg
- Gottfried, son of Friedrich V, inherited the portion of Leiningen ruled from Hardenburg
- *His son Friedrich married Joan of Rixingen, and their children became Counts of Leiningen-Rixingen, which lasted until 1506
- *Gottfried's other son became Emich V, Count of Leiningen-Hardenburg
- **Emich VI, Count of Leiningen-Hardenburg married Beatrix Zähringen, daughter of Bernard I, Margrave of Baden-Baden
- ***Emich VII, Count of Leiningen-Hardenburg
- ****Emich VIII, Count of Leiningen-Hardenburg
- *****Katharina married Philip II, Count of Nassau-Saarbrücken
- *****Emich IX, Count of Leiningen-Hardenburg
- ******Emich X, Count of Leiningen-Dagsburg
- ******Johann Philipp I, Count of Leiningen-Hardenburg
- *******Emich XII, Count of Leiningen-Hardenburg married Marie of Wittelsbach, daughter of Wolfgang, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken
- ********Johann Philipp II, Count of Leiningen-Hardenburg married Elisabeth of Leiningen-Dagsburg, daughter of Emich X.
- *********Friedrich Emich, Count of Leiningen-Hardenburg
- **********Marie Polyxena married John Ernst, Count of Nassau-Weilburg
- **********Emich XIV, Count of Leiningen-Hardenburg married Charlotte Sophie of Baden-Durlach, daughter of Margrave Charles Magnus of Baden-Durlach
- **********Johann Friedrich, Count of Leiningen-Hardenburg married Katharina of Baden-Durlach, daughter of Frederick VII, Margrave of Baden-Durlach
- ***********Friedrich Magnus, Count of Leiningen-Hardenburg
- ************Carl Friedrich Wilhelm, 1st Prince of Leiningen
- *************For descendants, see: Prince of Leiningen
Leiningen-Dagsburg (Second Line)
- Emich X, Count of Leiningen-Dagsburg, son of Emich IX, Count of Leiningen-Hartenburg
- *Elisabeth, married her great-nephew Johann Philipp II, Count of Leiningen-Hartenburg
- *Philip George, Count of Leiningen-Dagsburg
- **Anna married John, Count of Nassau-Idstein
- *Johann Ludwig, Count of Leiningen-Dagsburg-Falkenburg
- **Emich XIII, Count of Leiningen-Dagsburg-Falkenburg
- ***Juliane Alexandrine married George III, Landgrave of Hesse-Itter and Charles, Landgrave of Hesse-Wanfried
- ***Emich Christian of Leiningen-Dagsburg
- ****Elisabeth Dorothea Wilhelmine married Moritz Hermann of Limburg
- ***George William, Count of Leiningen-Dagsburg-Falkenburg
- ****John, Count of Leiningen-Dagsburg-Falkenburg married Countess Johanna Magdalene of Hanau-Lichtenberg
- *****Christian Karl Reinhard of Leiningen-Dachsburg-Falkenburg-Heidesheim
- ******Countess Caroline Felizitas of Leiningen-Dagsburg
- ******Countess Maria Louise Albertine of Leiningen-Falkenburg-Dagsburg
Further historical family seats