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John I, Count of Sponheim-Starkenburg

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John I, Count of Sponheim (born before 1206; died 1266) was a German count. He was son of Gottfried III, and ruled from 1218 to his death. He married a daughter of Frederick of Isenberg, among their children are Henry I, who inherited Sponheim-Starkenburg, and Gottfried I, who inherited Sayn.

Preceded byGottfried III Count of Sponheim
1218-1266
Succeeded byHenry I
Preceded byAdelheid Count of Sayn
1263-1266
Succeeded byGottfried I


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