Era el cuarto hijo, y único varón, del conde Carlos Federico Guillermo de Leiningen y su esposa la condesa Cristina Guillermina de Solms-Rödelheim-Assenheim.
Victoria de Sajonia-Coburgo-Saalfeld, cuarta hija del duque Francisco de Sajonia-Coburgo-Saalfeld y Augusta de Reuss-Ebersdorf.
Carlos Federico Guillermo, Príncipe de Leiningen (en alemán: Carl Friedrich Wilhelm, Fürst zu Leiningen; 14 de agosto 1724 - 9 de enero de 1807) fue un príncipe soberano alemán. (Ver Fürst por la diferencia entre éste y el otro título principesco, príncipe.)
La antigua familia de Leiningen, eran originarios probablemente de la nobleza franca, cuyas posesiones originalmente estaban presentes principalmente en el Palatinado y se encontraban en los Vosgos del Norte.
Era el hijo mayor de Federico Magnus, Conde de Leiningen-Dagsburg-Hartenburg y su esposa la condesa Ana Cristina Leonor de Wurmbrand-Stuppach, y sucedió a su padre a la muerte de este, el 28 de octubre de 1756.
Condesa Christiane Wilhelmine Luise de Solms-Rödelheim y Assenheim hija de Guillermo Carlos Luis, Conde de Solms-Rödelheim y Assenheim y su esposa la condesa María Margarita Leopolda de Wurmbrand-Stuppach.
Gottfried, son of Friedrich V, inherited the portion of Leiningen ruled from Hardenburg
- His son Friedrich married Joan of Rixingen, and their children became Counts of Leiningen-Rixingen, which lasted until 1506
- Gottfried's other son became Emich V, Count of Leiningen-Hardenburg
- Emich VI, Count of Leiningen-Hardenburg (-1452) married Beatrix Zähringen, daughter of Bernard I, Margrave of Baden-Baden
- Emich VII, Count of Leiningen-Hardenburg (-30 Mar 1495)
- Emich VIII, Count of Leiningen-Hardenburg (-18 Feb 1535)[14]
- Katharina (-1585) married Philip II, Count of Nassau-Saarbrücken[15]
- Emich IX, Count of Leiningen-Hardenburg (-10 Jan 1541)
- Emich X, Count of Leiningen-Dagsburg (starting the second line in that part of the County) (1540-1593)
- Johann Philipp I, Count of Leiningen-Hardenburg (25 Dec 1539-8 Sep 1562)[14]
- Emich XII, Count of Leiningen-Hardenburg (4 Nov 1562-24 Nov 1607) married Marie of Wittelsbach, daughter of Wolfgang, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken
- Johann Philipp II, Count of Leiningen-Hardenburg (16 Apr 1588-15 Apr 1643) married Elisabeth of Leiningen-Dagsburg, daughter of Emich X.
- Friedrich Emich, Count of Leiningen-Hardenburg (9 Feb 1621-26 Jul 1698)
- Marie Polyxena (7 Feb 1662-22 Apr 1725) married John Ernst, Count of Nassau-Weilburg[19]
- Emich XIV, Count of Leiningen-Hardenburg (6 Feb 1649-12 Dec 1684) married Charlotte Sophie of Baden-Durlach, daughter of Margrave Charles Magnus of Baden-Durlach
- Johann Friedrich, Count of Leiningen-Hardenburg (18 Mar 1661-9 Feb 1722) married Katharina of Baden-Durlach, daughter of Frederick VII, Margrave of Baden-Durlach
- Friedrich Magnus, Count of Leiningen-Hardenburg (27 Mar 1703-28 Oct 1756)
- Carl Friedrich Wilhelm, 1st Prince of Leiningen (14 Aug 1724-9 Jan 1807)[20] Further descendants: see: Prince of Leiningen.
- Emicho of Leiningen helped lead the German Crusade, 1096. His relationship to the others is unclear.[2]
- Emich I was Count of Leiningen in 1127,[3] but it is unclear when he died, or his relation to the other counts.
- Emich II is attested as Count of Leiningen in documents from 1143[4] to 1179[5]
- His son, Friedrich I had taken over the County by 1189[6]
- Emich III is attested as Count of Leiningen in documents from 1193[7] through 1208,[8] though it is unclear his relationship to the previous Counts
- Friedrich I, cousin of Emich III, was recorded as junior count under Emich in 1205,[2] and as count in his own right from 1210[9] to 1217.[10] A document from 1220 refers to his widow.[11]
- Simon II, Count of Saarbrücken married Liutgarde, the heiress of Leiningen whose descent from the original counts of Leiningen is unclear[12]
- Their son, Friedrich II (-1237) inherited the County of Leiningen
- His son, Simon (c 1204-16 Mar 1234) married Gertrude, heiress of the County of Dagsburg, bringing that property into the family.
- Friedrich III, son of Friedrich II, (-1287) was attested as count in documents from 1239 and 1249, and married Adelheid of Kyburg
- Their son, Friedrich IV (-1316), whose sons divided the County into Leiningen-Dagsburg and Leiningen-Hartenburg.
- Emich IV, brother of Friedrich III (-c. 1276) ruled a portion of the lands at Leiningen-Landeck
- His son, Emich V (-1289), Count of Leiningen-Landeck had no heir.[13]
- Agnes (--between 1299 and 1303) married Otto I, Count of Nassau
- Their son, Friedrich II (-1237) inherited the County of Leiningen
Saarbrücken Line[edit]
- Emich VI, Count of Leiningen-Hardenburg (-1452) married Beatrix Zähringen, daughter of Bernard I, Margrave of Baden-Baden
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