Fürst von der Leyen und zu Hohengeroldseck
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Freiherr von der Leyen und zu Hohengeroldseck

  • 1692 – 17 July 1704: Johann Nikolaus (1633 – 1704)
  • 1705 – 22 November 1711: Karl Kaspar Franz (1655 – 1739)

Reichsgraf (Count) von der Leyen und zu Hohengeroldseck

  • 22 November 1711 – 20 November 1739: Karl Kaspar Franz (above)
  • 20 November 1739 – 16 February 1760: Friedrich Ferdinand Franz Anton (1709 – 1760)
  • 16 February 1760 – 26 September 1775: Franz Georg Karl Anton (1736 – 1775)
  • 26 September 1775 – 12 July 1806: Philipp Franz Wilhelm Ignaz Peter
    Philip Francis, Prince of Leyen
    Philipp Franz Wilhelm Ignaz Peter, Fürst von der Leyen und zu Hohengeroldseck was a German nobleman who briefly ruled the Principality of Leyen....

     (1766 – 1829)

Fürst (Prince) von der Leyen und zu Hohengeroldseck

  • 12 July 1806 – 23 November 1829: Philipp Franz Wilhelm Ignaz Peter
    Philip Francis, Prince of Leyen
    Philipp Franz Wilhelm Ignaz Peter, Fürst von der Leyen und zu Hohengeroldseck was a German nobleman who briefly ruled the Principality of Leyen....

     (above)
  • 23 November 1829 – 17 May 1879: Karl Eugen Damian Erwein (1798 – 1879)
  • 17 May 1879 – 24 July 1882: Philipp Franz Erwein Theodor (1819 – 1882)
  • 24 July 1882 – 18 September 1938: Erwein Theodor Philipp Damian (1863 – 1938)
  • 18 September 1938 – 13 February 1970: Erwein Otto Philipp Leopold Franz Joseph Ignatius (1894 – 1970)
  • 13 February 1970 – 9 September 1971: Ferdinand Maria Erwein Harthard Antonius Michael Joseph (1898 – 1971)

See also

  • House of Leyen
  • Principality of Leyen
    Principality of Leyen
    The Principality of Leyen was a Napoleonic German state which existed 1806–14 in Hohengeroldseck, in the west of modern Baden-Württemberg. The House of Leyen had acquired many districts in western Germany, and eventually these were inherited by the Leyen line of counts at Adendorf. In 1797, France...

  • Hohengeroldseck
    Hohengeroldseck
    The Hohengeroldseck family or House of Geroldseck was a German noble family which arrived in Baden-Baden about 948 AD and ended on the male line in 1636 with the death of Kurfürsten Jacob von und zu Geroldseck. They were heavily involved in mining of ores, especially silver. The Hohengeroldseck...

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