Isenburg-Meerholz

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Isenburg-Meerholz

Isenburg-Meerholz (or Ysenburg-Büdingen-Meerholz) was a County of southern Hesse, Germany. It was created as a partition of Isenburg-Büdingen (or Ysenburg-Büdingen) in 1687 (Third Main-Partition), and was mediatised to Isenburg in 1806. In 2007, with the addition of Romania and Bulgaria, Meerholz (now a part of the former free town of Gelnhausen) became the European Union's new geographical center.

Map of the County of Oberisenburg, 1790

Counts of Isenburg-Meerholz (1687-1806)

  • George Albert (1691-1724)
  • Charles Frederick (1724-1774)
  • John Frederick William (1774-1802)
  • Charles Louis William (1802-1806)