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The House of Limburg-Stirum (or Limburg-Styrum), which adopted its name in the 12th century from the immediate county of Limburg an der Lenne in what is now Germany, is one of the oldest families in Europe. It is the eldest and only surviving branch of the House of Berg, which was among the most powerful dynasties in the region of the lower Rhine during the Middle Ages. Some historians link them to an even older dynasty, the Ezzonen, going back to the 9th century. Today's members are mostly found in Belgium and The Netherlands.

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  • Ο Οίκος του Λίμπουργκ-Στίρουμ, γερμ. Limburg-Stirum είναι ένας από τους παλαιότερους της Ευρώπης. Είναι κλάδος του Οίκου του Μπεργκ, που είναι κλάδος του Οίκου των Ετσονιδών με αρχή από τον 9ο αι. Το όνομά του προέρχεται από την πόλη Λίμπουργκ επί του Λέννε. (el)
  • Die Grafen von Limburg-Stirum waren reichsunmittelbare Grafen des Heiligen Römischen Reiches seit 1242, als ältester Zweig der Grafen von Limburg und Herren der reichsunmittelbaren Herrschaft Styrum, die 1806 mediatisiert wurde. Bis heute existieren Zweige in Belgien und den Niederlanden. (de)
  • The House of Limburg-Stirum (or Limburg-Styrum), which adopted its name in the 12th century from the immediate county of Limburg an der Lenne in what is now Germany, is one of the oldest families in Europe. It is the eldest and only surviving branch of the House of Berg, which was among the most powerful dynasties in the region of the lower Rhine during the Middle Ages. Some historians link them to an even older dynasty, the Ezzonen, going back to the 9th century. The Limburg-Stirum were imperial counts within the Holy Roman Empire, until they were mediatised in 1806 by the Confederation of the Rhine. Although undisputedly a mediatised comital family, having enjoyed a dynastic status for over 600 years until the collapse of the Empire, they were omitted from the Almanach de Gotha because the branches of the family possessing mediatised lands were extinct by the time (1815) that the Congress of Vienna established the German Confederation's obligation to recognise their dynastic status. Since the 9th century, the family counted five Counts Palatine of Lotharingia, several Dukes of Westphalia, Bavaria, Carinthia and Swabia, seven Archbishops of Cologne, one Prince-Bishop of Speyer, more than ten bishops in the Holy Roman Empire, and at least two saints of the Catholic Church (Saint Richenza, celebrated on 21 March, and Saint Engelbert of Cologne, celebrated on 7 November). The territorial authority of the family, counts of Berg since 1077, counts of Altena and Isenberg, then counts of Limburg since 1246, was significantly reduced following the opposition of Frederick II, Count of Isenberg to the aggression of his cousin, the Archbishop of Cologne, Engelbert II of Berg, leading to the murder of the latter. A cadet branch, the Counts van den Marck, later rose in importance as dukes of Cleves, Jülich and Berg, dukes of Nevers and Bouillon, counts of Schleiden, etc. Today's members are mostly found in Belgium and The Netherlands. (en)
  • La Maison de Limburg Stirum ou de Limbourg Styrum est une des plus anciennes familles d’Europe. Elle prend son nom au XIIe siècle, du comté souverain de Limbourg-sur-la-Lenne, qui doit son nom à la ville de Limbourg situé le long de la Lenne (en Allemagne). Cette ville doit son nom au duché de Limbourg et sa capitale Limbourg (en Belgique). Elle est la seule branche survivante de la dynastie des comtes de Berg, qui règne du XIe siècle au début du XVIe siècle sur une grande partie de la Westphalie. Les Limburg Stirum sont des monarques souverains dans le Saint-Empire romain germanique. Ils règnent sur différents territoires, majoritairement dans le Cercle du Bas-Rhin-Westphalie et ont un siège à la Diète d'Empire, jusqu'à leur médiatisation à la fin de l'Empire en 1806. Depuis le IXe siècle, cette famille a compté cinq comtes palatins de Lotharingie, des ducs de Bavière, de Westphalie, de Carinthie et Souabe, sept archevêques de Cologne, un prince-évêque de Spire, plus de dix évêques du Saint-Empire romain germanique et au moins deux saints de l’Église catholique (sainte Richezza de Lotharingie, célébrée le 21 mars, et saint Engelbert de Cologne, célébré le 7 novembre). (fr)
  • Limburg-Stirum of Limburg-Styrum (in Nederland en België: Limburg Stirum) is een van oorsprong Duits geslacht dat behoort tot de Nederlandse, Belgische en historische Duitse adel. (nl)
  • La casata di Limburg-Stirum, che derivò questo nome nel XII secolo dalla contea di , discende dalla dinastia degli Azzoni del IX secolo, il che la rende una delle più antiche famiglie d'Europa. Sin dal IX secolo, senza contare le linee secondarie, la famiglia contò cinque conti palatini di Lotaringia, diversi duchi di Vestfalia, Baviera, Carinzia e Svevia, sette arcivescovi di Colonia, un , più di dieci vescovi nel Sacro Romano Impero, e due santi della chiesa cattolica, (Santa , la cui memoria viene celebrata il 21 marzo, e sant', ricordato il 7 novembre). (it)
  • Лимбург-Штирум (нем. Limburg-Styrum) — вестфальский графский род, наряду с графами фон дер Марками ведущий своё происхождение от средневекового дома Альтена-Берг, из которого в XII—XIII веках вышла целая плеяда епископов Оснабрюка, Мюнстера и Кёльна. Родоначальником Лимбург-Штирумов считается граф Дитрих Изенбургский (ум. 1301). Его потомки обосновались в замке Штюрум. Территория этой сеньории в настоящее время находится в границах города Мюльхайм-на-Руре. Лимбург-Штирумами были учреждены два рыцарских ордена — св. Филиппа и Четырёх императоров. При роспуске Священной Римской империи этот весьма многочисленный род подвергся медиатизации. (ru)
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  • Ο Οίκος του Λίμπουργκ-Στίρουμ, γερμ. Limburg-Stirum είναι ένας από τους παλαιότερους της Ευρώπης. Είναι κλάδος του Οίκου του Μπεργκ, που είναι κλάδος του Οίκου των Ετσονιδών με αρχή από τον 9ο αι. Το όνομά του προέρχεται από την πόλη Λίμπουργκ επί του Λέννε. (el)
  • Die Grafen von Limburg-Stirum waren reichsunmittelbare Grafen des Heiligen Römischen Reiches seit 1242, als ältester Zweig der Grafen von Limburg und Herren der reichsunmittelbaren Herrschaft Styrum, die 1806 mediatisiert wurde. Bis heute existieren Zweige in Belgien und den Niederlanden. (de)
  • Limburg-Stirum of Limburg-Styrum (in Nederland en België: Limburg Stirum) is een van oorsprong Duits geslacht dat behoort tot de Nederlandse, Belgische en historische Duitse adel. (nl)
  • La casata di Limburg-Stirum, che derivò questo nome nel XII secolo dalla contea di , discende dalla dinastia degli Azzoni del IX secolo, il che la rende una delle più antiche famiglie d'Europa. Sin dal IX secolo, senza contare le linee secondarie, la famiglia contò cinque conti palatini di Lotaringia, diversi duchi di Vestfalia, Baviera, Carinzia e Svevia, sette arcivescovi di Colonia, un , più di dieci vescovi nel Sacro Romano Impero, e due santi della chiesa cattolica, (Santa , la cui memoria viene celebrata il 21 marzo, e sant', ricordato il 7 novembre). (it)
  • The House of Limburg-Stirum (or Limburg-Styrum), which adopted its name in the 12th century from the immediate county of Limburg an der Lenne in what is now Germany, is one of the oldest families in Europe. It is the eldest and only surviving branch of the House of Berg, which was among the most powerful dynasties in the region of the lower Rhine during the Middle Ages. Some historians link them to an even older dynasty, the Ezzonen, going back to the 9th century. Today's members are mostly found in Belgium and The Netherlands. (en)
  • La Maison de Limburg Stirum ou de Limbourg Styrum est une des plus anciennes familles d’Europe. Elle prend son nom au XIIe siècle, du comté souverain de Limbourg-sur-la-Lenne, qui doit son nom à la ville de Limbourg situé le long de la Lenne (en Allemagne). Cette ville doit son nom au duché de Limbourg et sa capitale Limbourg (en Belgique). Elle est la seule branche survivante de la dynastie des comtes de Berg, qui règne du XIe siècle au début du XVIe siècle sur une grande partie de la Westphalie. (fr)
  • Лимбург-Штирум (нем. Limburg-Styrum) — вестфальский графский род, наряду с графами фон дер Марками ведущий своё происхождение от средневекового дома Альтена-Берг, из которого в XII—XIII веках вышла целая плеяда епископов Оснабрюка, Мюнстера и Кёльна. Родоначальником Лимбург-Штирумов считается граф Дитрих Изенбургский (ум. 1301). Его потомки обосновались в замке Штюрум. Территория этой сеньории в настоящее время находится в границах города Мюльхайм-на-Руре. (ru)
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  • Οίκος του Λίμπουργκ-Στίρουμ (el)
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  • Maison de Limburg Stirum (fr)
  • Huis Limburg Stirum (nl)
  • Лимбург-Штирум (ru)
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