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Isenburg (Saxony)

The Isenburg is a ruined castle in the Western Ore Mountains between Hartenstein and the village of Wildbach in the borough of Bad Schlema. It sits high above the valley of the Zwickauer Mulde in the Free State of Saxony.

Isenburg

Isenburg may refer to the following geographic objects:

  • Neu-Isenburg, town in the district of Offenbach in Hesse, Germany
  • Isenburg, Rhineland-Palatinate, municipality in the district of Neuwied, Germany
  • Isenburg (Wipperfürth), village in the borough of Wipperfürth in Oberbergischen Kreis in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
  • Isenburg (Horb), village in the borough of Horb in the district of Freudenstadt, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

Territories, castles and palaces:

  • County of Isenburg, a territorial lordship that was ruled by the lords, counts and princes of Isenburg
  • Isenburg (Hattingen), castle near Hattingen in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
  • Isenburg (Köln), castle in Cologne, Germany
  • Isenburg (Stammburg), castle in Isenburg near Dierdorf in the Westerwald forest, Germany
  • Neue Isenburg, castle near Essen in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
  • Isenburg (Saxony), castle between Hartenstein and Wildbach, Germany
  • Isenburger Schloss in Offenbach am Main, Germany
  • Isenburg (Landringhausen), former circular rampart site near Landringhausen, borough of Barsinghausen, Germany

Isenburg is the name of the following people:

  • a Rhenish aristocratic family, see County of Isenburg
  • Anna von Isenburg (1460–1522), German noblewoman
  • Arnold II of Isenburg († 1259), Archbishop of Trier
  • Diether von Isenburg (1412–1482), German priest, Archbishop of Mainz (1459–1462 and 1475–1482)
  • Helene Elisabeth von Isenburg (1900–1974), President of the Stille Hilfe relief organisation
  • Wilhelm Karl Prinz zu Isenburg (1903–1956), German genealogist