Hill castle (redirect from Höhenburg)
stands above the surrounding terrain. It is a term derived from the German Höhenburg used in categorising castle sites by their topographical location. Hill...
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Schloss Hohenburg is a Baroque schloss (palace) in Lenggries, Bavaria, Germany. Count Ferdinand Joseph von Herwarth had the palace built in classical...
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Hohenberg or Hohenburg Castle may refer to: In Austria: Hohenburg (Igls), a castle in Igls, North Tyrol, near Innsbruck, Austria Burgruine Hohenburg (Oberdrauburg)...
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Hohenburg may refer to: Hohenburg, Bavaria, a municipality in Bavaria, Germany Hohenburg an der Weichsel, the German name for Wyszogród, Poland Burgruine...
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Relindis (Rilint, Regilindis) was abbess of Hohenburg Abbey from the 1140s or 1150s until her death on 22 August 1167. She was the predecessor of Herrad...
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excavations. Levente Horváth: Die Burg Salla/Klingenstein. Eine späte Höhenburg der Weststeiermark. Graz 2013. Werner Murgg (2009), Bundesdenkmalamt (ed...
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Hohenburg is a municipality in the district of Amberg-Sulzbach in Bavaria in Germany. Apart from Hohenburg the municipality consists of the following villages:...
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Richard Puller von Hohenburg (died 24 September 1482) was a 15th-century Alsatian and Swiss nobleman and knight. He is notable for his homosexual liaisons...
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Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg (redirect from Sophie Chotek, Duchess of Hohenburg)
Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg (‹See Tfd›German: Sophie Marie Josephine Albina Gräfin Chotek von Chotkow und Wognin; Czech: Žofie Marie Josefína Albína hraběnka...
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The Hohenburg (previously also called Hochenburg) is a ruined medieval castle near Lenggries in Bavaria, Germany. Once a dominating centre of power in...
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The Hohenburg, also called Homburg Castle or Fortress Hohenburg, is a ruined castle located Homburg in the Saarpfalz district in Saarland, Germany. It...
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Mont Sainte-Odile Abbey (redirect from Hohenburg Abbey)
Mont Sainte-Odile Abbey, also known as Hohenburg Abbey, is a nunnery, situated on Mont Sainte-Odile, one of the most famous peaks of the Vosges mountain...
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Dietrich of Hohenburg (also Homburg or Hohenberg) was the bishop of Würzburg in 1224. From a ministerial (servile knightly) family, he was educated in...
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Herrad of Landsberg (redirect from Herrad of Hohenburg)
1130 – July 25, 1195) was a 12th-century Alsatian nun and abbess of Hohenburg Abbey in the Vosges mountains. She was known as the author of the pictorial...
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Hans Georg Herwart von Hohenburg (also Hans Georg Hörwarth; 1553–1622) was a Bavarian statesman and scholar, and a patron and correspondent of Johannes...
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Gertrude of Hohenberg (redirect from Gertrude of hohenburg)
Anna (Gertrud) of Hohenburg...
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Battle of Langensalza (1075) (redirect from Battle of Hohenburg)
The First Battle of Langensalza was fought on 9 June 1075 between forces of King Henry IV of Germany and several rebellious Saxon noblemen on the River...
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(7 March 1901 in Luxembourg – 2 August 1950 in Schloss Hohenburg), married in Schloss Hohenburg on 14 November 1922 Prince Ludwig Philipp of Thurn and...
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Mecklenburg. Beatrix of Brandenburg Stargarder Burgenverein: Burg Stargard, Eine mittelalterliche Höhenburg, Schnell & Steiner, 2003, 2nd revised edition v t e...
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Hohenbourg (redirect from Hohenburg (Alsace))
Alsace Mont Sainte-Odile Abbey in Alsace, also called Hohenbourg Abbey Hohenburg (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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Burning of two homosexuals (the knight Richard von Hohenburg and his squire Anton Mätzler) at the stake outside Zürich, 1482 (from the Spiezer Schilling...
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Hardenburg Höhenburg Bad Dürkheim-Hardenburg Hardenburg Hardenburg Höhenburg Show map of Rhineland-Palatinate Hardenburg Höhenburg Show map of Germany...
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Tölz and Wolfratshausen. Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen has two castles, Castle Hohenburg and Seeburg (Münsing). Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen is one of the alpine districts...
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Elisabeth (Luxembourg, 7 March 1901 – Schloss Hohenburg, 2 August 1950), married in Schloss Hohenburg on 14 November 1922 Prince Ludwig Philipp of Thurn...
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BC 19 November Minor Prophet Odile of Alsace 720 13 December Abbess of Hohenburg, Venerable, also known as Odilia and Ottilia Odo of Cluny 942 11 May Abbot...
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Alsace between 680 and 700: Ebersheim in honour of Saint Maurice and Hohenburg on the site of an old Roman fort (of the emperor Maximian) discovered...
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Delights) was a medieval manuscript compiled by Herrad of Landsberg at the Hohenburg Abbey in Alsace, better known today as Mont Sainte-Odile. The Hortus deliciarum...
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Eugénie of Alsace (died 735 CE), was the second abbess of the Hohenburg Abbey, in Alsace, France, from 721 to 735. She was later made a Roman Catholic...
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Burning of two homosexuals, Richard Puller von Hohenburg and Anton Mätzler, at the stake outside Zürich, 1482 (Spiezer Schilling)...
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Augustine monastic community of Mont Sainte-Odile Abbey (also known as Hohenburg Abbey) for her. in the Hochwald (Hohwald), Bas-Rhin, where Odile became...
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