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The counts of Limburg ruled a medieval county with its capital at Limbourg-sur-Vesdre, lying between Liège and Aachen. They rose to prominence when one of them was appointed Duke of Lower Lorraine. Though Lorraine was later confiscated, the ducal title was kept within the family, transferred to the county of Limburg, and this was eventually ratified by the Holy Roman Emperor. Thereafter, the dukes of Limburg were one of several claimant lines of heirs to the title of the old duke of Lower Lorraine. Their title was eventually inherited by their competitors, the dukes of Brabant, and became part of the large collection of titles of the Burgundian Netherlands, eventually passing to the Hapsburgs.

Coat of arms of the Dukes of Limburg

After the occupation in 1794 by the French, the old Austrian Duchy of Limburg was disbanded and the largest part was absorbed into the département of Ourthe (which became the province of Liège). Only a small northern part belonged to the département of Meuse-Inférieure and thus to the later province of Limburg. The title "duke of Limburg" was nevertheless revived after the foundation of the new Duchy of Limburg as a result of the Treaty of London in 1839. According to this treaty the new duchy (without the cities of Maastricht and Venlo), was joined to the German Confederation. After the collapse of this confederation in 1866, Limburg as a duchy ceased to exist and became a province of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

Counts of Limburg (1065–1119)

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House of Ardennes

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Dukes of Limburg (1119–1794)

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House of Ardennes

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The Duchy of Limburg was lost in 1288 to the dukes of Brabant in the Battle of Worringen.[citation needed]

House of Leuven

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House of Valois

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House of Habsburg

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After the abdication of Charles II, the Seventeen Provinces went to the Spanish branch of the House of Habsburg.

After the death of Philip VI the Seventeen Provinces returned to the Austrian branch of the House of Habsburg.

House of Habsburg-Lorraine

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Dukes of Limburg (1839–1866)

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House of Orange-Nassau

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See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ The years represent when they were Counts, not their birth and death years
  • ^ The years represent when they were Dukes, not their birth and death years
  • References

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    1. ^ a b c d e f g Anderson 1732, p. 566.
  • ^ a b c d e f Anderson 1732, p. 601.
  • ^ a b c Anderson 1732, p. 603.
  • Bibliography

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    Last edited on 7 May 2024, at 21:45  





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