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Gottfried V of Dietz about the intended marriage of Emicho's daughter Jutta with Gottfried's son Gerhard VI (1317–1343). Emicho demanded extended guardianship rights over the County of Dietz, which was already owed him a considerable amount of money. When Gottfried reached adulthood in 1332 and Emicho's guardianship ended, Gottfried transferred his rights over Hadamar and the village of Dehrn to Emicho. On 28 March 1337, Gottfried of Dietz mortgaged the district of Ellar, which he had acquired this district only four years earlier from the Lords of Merenberg, for 1450 Limburgish marks to Emicho's son
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and to continue purchasing property and rights from the House of Dietz, which was continually in financial difficulties. From 1317, Emicho acted as guardian of Count
Gottfried V of Dietz (1303–1348), whose bad financial management had caused the decline of his county. In 1324, Emicho negotiated with
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of the House of Nassau. After Otto died in 1290, his sons fought a length dispute over the inheritance. In 1303, the three remaining sons divided the
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on 10 August 1328. John fell in that battle. Emicho refrained from his share in the inheritance, in favour of his elder brother Henry.
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area and the other silver mines in the Nassau territory to his cousins Henry and Emicho for 1000 marks' worth of pennies from
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Emicho died on 7 June 1334. His widow reached a compromise with her son John in 1336, in which she received the imperial
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and his wife Agnes (d. 1303), the daughter of Count
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446:Laurenburg
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322:Siegerland
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438:Franconia
391:Emicho II
365:Nuremberg
318:Wilnsdorf
213:Schwabach
205:Nuremberg
165:Beilstein
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470:Zeuzheim
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430:jointure
269:granted
267:Louis IV
221:Burgrave
181:Dausenau
177:Driedorf
141:Ginsburg
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251:Elbbach
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