Lordship of Adendorf (and its predecessors)
Duchy of Jülich (adm. Leyen-Adendorf)
- Simplified country name: Jülich-Adendorf
- Nations
- Markian Germany (1521-1614)
- Wittelsbachian Germany (1614-1659)
- Chronology
- 1485: Neuenahr-Adendorf created within the County of Neuenahr when castle and administrative rights purchased by Leyen-Saffig
- 1539: Administrative rights transferred to Leyan-Adendorf upon being spun off from Leyen-Saffig
- 1564: Neuenahr acquired by the Duchy of Jülich/beginning of database
- 1653: Leyen-Adendorf promoted to a barony
- 1659: Terminated upon independence from Jülich
- Successor: Lordship of Adendorf
Lordship of Adendorf
- Simplified country names
- Adendorf-Adendorf (1659-1705)
- Adendorf-Hohengeroldseck (1705-1794)
- Nation: Leyenian Germany
- Predecessor: Duchy of Jülich (adm. Leyen-Adendorf)
- Chronology
- 1659: Created upon trade between the Duchy of Jülich, the Barony of Leyen-Adendorf, and the Lordship of Waldbott-Gudenau (1)
- 1705: Barony of Leyen-Adendorf renamed Leyen-Hohengeroldseck
- 1711: Leyen-Hohengeroldseck promoted to a county
- 1794: Occupied by France/end of database
(1) The trade granted Jülich a share of the Lordship of Landskron in exchange for the independence of Adendorf (to the Leyen family) and Villip (to the Gudenau family).
