Isenburg-Covern
| Isenburg-Covern | |
| 1158 - 1306 | |
| Capital Circle Bench |
Kobern-Gondorf none none |
| Partitioned from Isenburg-Limburg-Covern | 1158 |
| Extinct; to Isenburg-Cleberg | 1306 |
Isenburg-Covern was the name of a state of the Holy Roman Empire, based around Kobern-Gondorf in modern Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It was partitioned from Isenburg-Limburg-Covern in 1158. After the counts became extinct in 1306 it was annexed by Isenburg-Cleberg.
| Name | Reign |
|---|---|
| Gerlach II | 1158 - 1217 |
| Gerlach III | 1217 - 1235 |
| Henry | 1229 - 1263 |
| Frederick I | 1246 - 1272 |
| Frederick II | 1272 - 1277 |
| Robin | 1272 - 1306 |
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