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Hohengeroldseck was a state of the Holy Roman Empire. It was founded by the House of Geroldseck, a German noble family which arrived in the Ortenau region of Swabia reputedly in 948, though the first mention of the family is documented in the 1080s. The family line went extinct in 1634 and was succeeded by the Kronberg and Leyen families. In 1806, the county was raised to a Principality and adopted the family name of Leyen. Late in 1813, the Principality was mediatized by Austria and its name reverted to Hohengeroldseck, but the history of the state ended when Austria ceded it to the Grand Duchy of Baden in 1819 and merged with the district of Lahr in 1831.

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  • Geroldseck (Adelsgeschlecht) (de)
  • Hohengeroldseck (en)
  • Geroldseck (fr)
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  • Die Herren von Geroldseck waren ein Adelsgeschlecht des Mittelalters in der Ortenau im heutigen Baden-Württemberg und im Elsass. Der Stammsitz der Ortenauer Linie war zunächst die Burg Alt-Geroldseck, dann die Burg Hohengeroldseck in der Gemeinde Seelbach. (de)
  • Hohengeroldseck was a state of the Holy Roman Empire. It was founded by the House of Geroldseck, a German noble family which arrived in the Ortenau region of Swabia reputedly in 948, though the first mention of the family is documented in the 1080s. The family line went extinct in 1634 and was succeeded by the Kronberg and Leyen families. In 1806, the county was raised to a Principality and adopted the family name of Leyen. Late in 1813, the Principality was mediatized by Austria and its name reverted to Hohengeroldseck, but the history of the state ended when Austria ceded it to the Grand Duchy of Baden in 1819 and merged with the district of Lahr in 1831. (en)
  • Geroldseck est le nom d'une famille noble germanique qui a laissé trois châteaux dans l'est de la France, en Alsace et en Moselle. Étymologiquement, le nom veut dire qui vient du « coin » ou du domaine appartenant à Gerold. Le XIXe siècle a d'ailleurs voulu établir une filiation légendaire avec Gerold de Vintzgau (ou Anglachgau) ou avec les "Udalrichinger". Entre 1109 et 1387, on distingue trois lignées : * celle de Othon Ier jusque vers 1193 ; * celle de Bourcard II jusque vers 1362 ; * celle de Simon Ier jusque vers 1390 : la lignée mâle est alors éteinte. (fr)
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