House of Limburg

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The House of Limburg was a medieval European noble dynasty that held significant territories and influence in the region of present-day Belgium, the Netherlands, and Germany.

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Label Occurrences
House of Limburg canonical 3

Statements (42)

Predicate Object
instanceOf medieval dynasty
noble house
alliedWith other Lower Rhenish–Meuse nobility
coatOfArms Arms of the Dukes of Limburg
country Holy Roman Empire
dynasticRelations House of Guelders
House of Leuven
House of Luxembourg
governedTerritory County of Arlon
Duchy of Limburg
parts of Lower Lorraine
heldTitle Count of Arlon
Count of Limburg
Duke of Limburg
Duke of Lower Lorraine
historicalSignificance important regional power in the Meuse–Rhine area
influencedRegion Lower Lorraine
Euroregion Meuse-Rhine
surface form: Meuse–Rhine region
involvedIn War of the Limburg Succession
language Middle Dutch
Middle High German
lostDucalTitle 1288
mainSeat Limburg an der Lahn
surface form: Limburg an der Lahn region
nobleFamilyType European nobility
notableMember Henry I, Duke of Limburg
Henry II, Duke of Limburg
Waleran I of Limburg
Waleran I of Limburg
surface form: Waleran II, Duke of Limburg

Waleran III, Duke of Limburg
originatedIn Limburg
surface form: County of Limburg
partOf Lower Lorraine nobility
politicalRole princely vassals of the Holy Roman Empire
politicalStatus imperial immediacy
region present-day Belgium
present-day Germany
present-day Netherlands
religion Roman Catholicism
succeededBy House of Luxembourg
territorialBase Limburg region on the Meuse River
timePeriod High Middle Ages
Late Middle Ages
vassalOf Holy Roman Emperor

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Duchess of Limburg associatedWith House of Limburg
House of Limburg Stirum associatedWith House of Limburg
Count of Limburg associatedWithDynasty House of Limburg