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Salentin III, Count Of Lower Isenburg
Salentin may refer to: People: *Hubert Salentin (1822–1910), German painter, associated with the Düsseldorf school of painting *Salentin IX of Isenburg-Grenzau (1532–1610), Archbishop-Elector of Cologne as "Salentin of Isenburg" from 1567 until 1577 * Salentin of Isenburg-Kempenich, Lord of Isenburg-Kempenich co-ruling with his brothers Rosemann and Theodoric II *Salentin VI of Isenburg-Neumagen, the Count of Isenburg-Neumagen from 1502 until 1534 Places: * Grecia Salentin, an area in the peninsula of Salento in southern Italy * Salentin I or Nieder-Isenburg, a small medieval County in northern Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany See also * Salant (other) *Salentino *Salento Salento (; Salentino dialect, Salentino: ''Salentu''; Griko language, Salento Griko: ) is a Cultural area, cultural, List of historical states of Italy, historical, and geographic region at the southern end of the administrative region of Apuli ... * Selent {{disambiguation fr:Salentin ...
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Hubert Salentin
Johann Hubert Salentin (born 15 January 1822, Zülpich; died 7 July 1910, Düsseldorf Düsseldorf is the capital city of North Rhine-Westphalia, the most populous state of Germany. It is the second-largest city in the state after Cologne and the List of cities in Germany with more than 100,000 inhabitants, seventh-largest city ...) was a German painter, associated with the Düsseldorf school of painting. Salentin was a blacksmith for 14 years. In 1850 he came to the Düsseldorf Academy, where Wilhelm von Schadow, Carl Ferdinand son Adolph Tidemand were his main teachers. His paintings express sentimental, ''gemütvolle'', scenes from rural life in the West German countryside, which by precise drawing and the use of clear colors in liquid treatment his work excels. Currently, paintings of Salentin are owned by art galleries and collectors all over the world. Many original paintings can be viewed at Homemuseum in Zuelpich. References

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Salentin IX Of Isenburg-Grenzau
__NOTOC__ Salentin IX of Isenburg-Grenzau (German: ''Salentin IX. von Isenburg-Grenzau'') (c. 1532–1610) was the Archbishop-Elector of Cologne as "Salentin of Isenburg" from 1567 until 1577, the Bishop of Paderborn from 1574 until 1577, and the Count of Isenburg-Grenzau from 1577 to 1610. Biography Early life Salentin IX was the second son of Count Henry of Isenburg-Grenzau. As his parents did not have the money to educate all three of their sons, the elder two, John and Salentin, were chosen and sent to the cathedral of Mainz in 1548. In 1558 he became a member of the cathedral of Cologne. When his younger brother Anthony died in 1563, his elder brother John left the church and returned to Isenburg-Grenzau. In 1565 he obtained office in St. Gereon in Cologne, and also in that year John died. Although often named Salentin VI, VII, or VIII, he is correctly named Salentin IX: Salentin VI was the count of Lower-Isenburg (German: Graf von Nieder-Isenburg), (born ~1370, died ...
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Salentin Of Isenburg-Kempenich
Isenburg-Kempenich was the name of a state of the Holy Roman Empire, based around Kempenich in modern Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Isenburg-Kempenich emerged around the Lordship of Kempenich, which was first mentioned in 1093 as being ruled by Richwin of Wied. In 1143 another Richwin is mentioned, although it is unclear if it is the son of the former Richwin or if it was the former Richwin. Either way, his son Sigfried is considered the founder of the state of Isenburg-Kempenich in 1142. In 1152 Siegfried had his daughters entered into a monastery. Through marriage, Isenburg-Kempenich passed to Reynold of the House of Isenburg in 1153. In 1158 the Lords Theodoric I and Florentin are mentioned in a document of the Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa. Both lords are mentioned in 1166 and 1173, but only Florentin was mentioned in 1183 and in 1187. Inheritance passed to the sons of Theodoric I after Florentin's death, Salentin, Rosemann and Theodoric II. Salentin died sometime af ...
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Salentin VI Of Isenburg-Neumagen
Salentin VI of Isenburg-Neumagen was the Count of Isenburg-Neumagen Isenburg-Neumagen was the name of a state of the Holy Roman Empire, seated in Neumagen-Dhron in modern Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Isenburg-Neumagen was created on the partition of Lower Isenburg in 1502. There were only two counts of Isen ... from 1502 until 1534. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Salentin 06 Of Isenburg-Neumagen House of Isenburg ...
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Grecia Salentin
Grecia may refer to: * Greece, in several Romance languages (Latin: ''Graecia'') * ''Grecia'' (magazine), literary magazine in Spain (1918–1920) * Grecia (canton) (Spanish: ''Cantón de Grecia''), third canton of the Costa Rican province of Alajuela ** Grecia, Costa Rica, its capital city located in the first district (''Distrito de Grecia'') ** Municipal Grecia, an association football club in Grecia * Grecia (toucan), the first toucan to receive a prosthetic 3D printed beak See also *Greece (other) Greece, officially the Hellenic Republic, is a country in south-east Europe. Periods of the history of Greece * Prehistoric Greece **Neolithic Greece, 7000–1100 BC ***Mycenaean Greece, *Ancient Greece, 1100–146 BC ** Dark Ages in Greece, B ...
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Salentin I
Nieder-Isenburg (often called Lower Isenburg) was a small mediaeval county in northern Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It was located to the east of the town of Neuwied, due north of Vallendar. Roughly speaking, territories of the Archbishops of Trier were located to the south, and territories of the Counts of Wied to the north. Nieder-Isenburg emerged in 1218 as a partition of the County of Isenburg-Isenburg. Nieder-Isenburg was partitioned twice: between Isenburg-Grenzau, Isenburg-Neumagen and itself in 1502, and between Isenburg-Grenzau and Isenburg-Neumagen in 1503. Following the death of Count Ernst of Isenburg in Brussels in 1664 without direct heir, the territories of Nieder-Isenburg were claimed back as a feudal tenure by the Archbishopric of Cologne, the Archbishopric of Trier and the core tenure of Isenburg and Grenzau by the Archbishopric of Fulda. The Fulda part was eventually passed on to the Counts of Walderdorff who had to share them with the Counts of Wied, at that ...
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Salant (other)
Salant may refer to: People *Henry Salant (1874–1952), New York state senator * Norman Salant (born 1953), American musician *Richard S. Salant (1914-1993), American television executive *Shmuel Salant (1816-1909), Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem *Stephen Salant, American economist *Zundel Salant (1786-1866), Ashkenazi rabbi Places *Salantai Salantai () is a small town in Lithuania. It is located in the Klaipėda County, Kretinga district. Etymology Salantai is named after the Salantas River, which runs through the town. History Salantai area was known to be inhabited since the B ...
, also known as ''Salant'', the basis of family names of 3 famous rabbis, 2 of whom are named above. {{dab, surname ...
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Salentino
Salentino () is a dialect of the Extreme Southern Italian ( in Italian) spoken in the Salento peninsula, which is the southern part of the region of Apulia at the southern "heel" of the Italian peninsula. Overview Salentino is a dialect of the Extreme Southern Italian language group (). It is thus closer to the Southern Calabrian dialect and the dialects of Sicily than to the geographically less distant dialects of central and northern Apulia (like Tarantino, Barese and Foggiano). The traditional areas where Salentino is spoken are the province of Lecce, much of the southern part of the province of Brindisi, and the southern part of the province of Taranto. History The Salentino dialect is a product of the different powers and/or populations that have had a presence in the peninsula over the centuries: indigenous Messapian, Ancient Greek, Roman, Byzantine Greek, Lombard, French and Spanish influences are all, to differing levels, present in the modern dialect, ...
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Salento
Salento (; Salentino dialect, Salentino: ''Salentu''; Griko language, Salento Griko: ) is a Cultural area, cultural, List of historical states of Italy, historical, and geographic region at the southern end of the administrative region of Apulia, in southern Italy. It is a sub-peninsula of the Italian Peninsula, sometimes described as the "heel" of the Italian "boot". It encompasses the entire Local government, administrative area of the Province of Lecce, most of the Province of Brindisi (all of it except Fasano, Ostuni and Cisternino), and the south-eastern part of the Province of Taranto (like Grottaglie and Avetrana, but not Taranto itself). Etymology In ancient times the peninsula was named ''Sallentina'', or ''Messapia''. To this peninsula the term ''Calabria'' was originally applied during the ancient Roman and early Byzantine era, but since 580 the administrative scope of ''Calabrian'' province was gradually expanded towards western regions, encompassing ancient Brutti ...
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Selent
Selent is a municipality in the district of Plön, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It lies between the Baltic Sea and the North Sea to the north and the Alps to the south. Its sixteen States of Germany, constituent states have a total popu .... It is situated at the southern bank of the Selenter See. References Municipalities in Schleswig-Holstein Plön (district) {{Plön-geo-stub ...
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