Examples of 'isenburg' in a sentence

Meaning of "isenburg"

isenburg (noun): A surname or proper noun. In English, 'isenburg' can be used to refer to a specific person, family, or location

How to use "isenburg" in a sentence

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Isenburg himself was killed while trying to rally his men.
Kunz left to Bohemia and lived in the castle of Isenburg.
The ruins of Isenburg castle are located only two kilometres upstream.
His Principality was renamed to Isenburg.
The Isenburg and the castle and town of Nienbrügge are razed.
She was either Anna of Isenburg or her sister Elisabeth.
Isenburg and Sewchuk have developed software for Visualizing LiDAR in Google Earth.
Diether von Isenburg.
Isenburg pitched into the fray, once again driving the French troops back into Bergen.
The core territories including Isenburg were passed on by Fulda to the Counts of Walderdorff.
Her husband was a grandson of Karl, last sovereign Prince of Isenburg.
Diether of Isenburg.
Carthage in the west under the command of the German Ernst, Count of Isenburg.
County of Isenburg.
Isenburg is a municipality in the district of Neuwied, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.

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In the body of the letter, Mr. Isenburg listed a number of things that troubled him.
Of the castles, Wiesenburg, Stein Castle and the Isenburg remain.
His family castle was the Isenburg near Hattingen, Germany.
Diether of Isenburg German, Diether von Isenburg ; sometimes also anglicized as Theodoric of Isenburg ; c.
One year later, a Swedish army led by Wolf Heinrich von Isenburg invaded the district.
The Counts of Isenburg acquired in 1486 from the Falkenstein inheritance the lordship over Sprendlingen.
Arnold descended from the German House of Isenburg and had been provost in Deventer since 1176.
Her mother was a Walker and she married the Prince of Isenburg in 1969.
Her parents are Franz-Alexander, Prince of Isenburg and his wife, née Countess Christine von Saurma-Jeltsch.
The " Principality of Isenburg ".
In 1938 the Isenburg branch of the NSDAP instigated the closure of the home.
At first documentary mention in 1321, Luther von Isenburg held Sinsinbach in fief.
In 1816 Isenburg was partitioned between the Grand Duchy of Hesse-Darmstadt and the Electorate of Hesse-Kassel.
After the Falkensteins ' male line died out in 1486, the Counts of Isenburg inherited Egelsbach.

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