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Salentin IX of Isenburg-Grenzau

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confirmation. On 9 December he arrived in splendour at Paderborn surrounded by thousands of attendants. During his reign he reorganised the administration and the finances of the dioceses. He retired from the Bishopric of Paderborn on 5 September 1577 and the Archbishopric of Cologne eight days
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Although often named Salentin VI, VII, or VIII, he is correctly named Salentin IX: Salentin VI was the count of Lower-Isenburg (German: Graf von Nieder-Isenburg), (born ~1370, died after 1458), Salentin VII was the lord of Isenburg and Neumagen (German: Herr von Isenburg und Neumagen) and founder of
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As the archbishop of Cologne, Salentin used its resources to improve the conditions in Isenburg-Grenzau, and succeeded in obtaining for it the status
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Salentin's successor converted to Protestantism, triggering a war in the Electorate. In one of the first major sieges of the war, the
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and both, like their father, had successful military careers. Salentin died on 19 March 1610 and was buried in the praemonestrian
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the last Isenburg-Grenzau line, born before 1492, died after 24 September 1534, and Salentin VIII was the 2nd son of Salentin VII.
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On 23 December 1567 he was elected the Archbishop of Cologne, and therefore
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in Isenburg-Grenzau. On 10 December 1577, he married Antonia Wilhelmina of
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and Salentin, were chosen and sent to the cathedral of
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as "Salentin of Isenburg" from 1567 until 1577, the
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Rommersdorf
Cologne War
Destruction of Neuss (July 1586)
German
Archbishop-Elector of Cologne
Bishop of Paderborn
Isenburg-Grenzau
Henry
Isenburg-Grenzau
John
Mainz
cathedral of Cologne
St. Gereon
A castle stands at the top of a steep hill, and its walls are being blown away in explosion and fire. The fortress is surrounded by mounted and foot soldiers, and several units of mounted soldiers are racing up the hill toward the castle on its peak. Frans Hogenberg, a Dutch engraver and artist of the 16th century, was living in the Electorate of Cologne during the war, and engraved this picture of the destruction of the Godesburg (fortress).
Godesburg
Prince-Elector
Holy Roman Emperor
Pope Pius V
Gregory XIII
imperial immediacy
Bench of Counts of the Wetterau
Paderborn
papal
Arnold
Arenberg
Charles de Ligne, 2nd Prince of Arenberg
Salentin X
Ernest I
Rommersdorf

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