Limburg-Styrum-Styrum Explained
Limburg-Styrum-Styrum |
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1644 – 1806 |
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Partitioned from Limburg-Styrum | 1644 |
Mediatised to Berg | 1806 |
Extinct | 1808 |
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Limburg-Styrum-Styrum was a County of medieval Germany, based in the Lordship of
Styrum in modern
North Rhine-Westphalia. Limburg-Styrum-Styrum was a partition of Limburg-Styrum in 1644. When the line of
Limburg-Styrum-Iller-Aichheim became extinct in 1800, Limburg-Styrum-Styrum failed to inherit it and the
Imperial Estate of
Gemen, which instead passed to the Barons of Boyneburg-Bömelberg. In 1806 Limburg-Styrum-Styrum was mediatised to the
Grand Duchy of Berg. The line itself became extinct in 1809.
Counts of Limburg-Styrum-Styrum (1644–1806)