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142:. The dispute quickly led to armed warfare, and in 1460 both parties were made subject to an arbitration of the Archbishop of Cologne. Since 1479 the county of Limburg Lenne was ruled in condominium between Dietrich and Von Neuenahr married with count William's onliest doughter. The County came to an end with Count 151: 155: 70: 147: 139: 105: 228: 135: 93: 134:
Until 1449 the County of Limburg-Hohenlimburg-Broich was divided between the brothers count William and count Dietrich. In 1449 the
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had fought over constantly, and the dispute continued after the creation of the line. In 1432 the Dukes of
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The Lordship of Broich was a strategic location of whose overlordship the powers of
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capturing the territory in 1443, effectively destroying the castle of Broich.
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Limburg-Hohenlimburg
Daun-Frankenstein
Holy Roman Empire
North Rhine-Westphalia
Counts of Limburg Hohenlimburg and Broich
Lordship of Broich
County of Limburg
Neuenahr-Alpen
Westphalia
Lower Rhine
Cleves
Berg
Archbishopric of Cologne
counts of Limburg Hohenlimburg and Broich
Neuenahr-Alpen
John
Amoena of Sayn
Wirich V
Daun-Frankenstein
Henry
William
John
Categories
House of Limburg
Counties of the Holy Roman Empire
Arbitration cases

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