Most sources list this dynasty as “Waldbott von Bassenheim”, having arisen out of Waldbott von Waldmannhausen in 1337. Because the name length is unwieldy and “Waldbott” was originally just a title, I shorten in to Bassenheim and call the nation “Bassenheimian Germany”.
Lineage-based Bassenheimian entities
- Lordship/Barony/County of [Waldbott von] Bassenheim (1337-1554-1803)
- Lordship of Bassenheim-Bornheim (1554-1794)
- Lordship of Bassenheim-Bornheim-Königsfeld (1589-1763)
- Lordship/Barony of Bassenheim-Gudenau (1554-1735)
- Lordship of Bassenheim-Bornheim (1554-1794)
Countries acquired by lineage-based Bassenheimian entities
- Lordship of Ollbrück (1477-1555-1735)
- Lordship of Landskron
- 22% share (1554-1659)
- 11% share (1659-1777)
- Lordship of Königsfeld (1588-1794)
- Lordship of Merl (~1598-1777)
- Lordship of Pyrmont (not to be confused with the County of Pyrmont)
- 50% share (1652-1710)
- 100% share (1710-1794)
- Lordship of Kransberg (1654-1803)
- Lordship of Villip (1659-1777)
- Lordship of Reifenberg (1686-1781)
Countries administered by Bassenheimian entities
- within the Electorate of Cologne
- Pledge-Lordship of Wolkenburg
- 50% share (1509-1530-1642)
- 100% share (1642-1777)
- Burggraviate of Drachenfels (1642-1777)
- Herrlichkeit Bornheim (core only) (1548-1554-1794)
- Herrschaft Waldorf (1559-1794)
- Pledge-Lordship of Wolkenburg
