#Elisabeth Johanna (22 February 1653 in Lauterecken – 5 February 1718 in Morchingen; buried in Diemeringen), married on 27 July 1669 to Wild- and Rhinegrave John XI of Salm-Kyrburg (d. 16 September 1688 in Flonheim; buried in the town church in Kirn)
## Wild- and Rhinegrave John XI (17 April 1638 – 16 November 1688 in Flonheim; buried in the parish church of Kirn);
Concrete/Rage is a German electro-industrial project started by Benjamin Sohns in Kirn in 2005.
A count and knight Emich received through sentence (law) according to Frankish law the possessions which until then had belonged to the Lords Lantbert, Megingoz and Reginzo, including Kirn and Bergen.
Originally, the village belonged to the Nahegau, and after this was partitioned about 1130, it then passed into the ownership of the Waldgraves of Kyrburg (near Kirn).
Kirn-Sulzbach is a Stadtteil of Kirn in the district of Bad Kreuznach, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.
It now forms part of a continuous built up area between Dunoon and Hunters Quay, where the Clyde joins the Holy Loch.
With Otto Louis she had another son, Wild- and Rhinegrave John XI (born: 17 April 1638; died: 16 November 1688 in Flonheim, buried in the church of Kirn).
The Stroh family began brewing beer in a family-owned inn during the 18th century in Kirn, Germany.
After the screening, Persian-American Hollywood director Reza Badiyi, in an interview with Homa Sarshar on Radio 670 KIRN, described itt as a "Chapter on the beauties of Hayedeh life".
The main properties of the Raugraves lie south of the Nahe in the Alsenz, south of Kirn, where the seat of the Becherbach, near Alzey, where they were seneschals of the Palatine counts, as well as in Simmern.