Rümligen Castle is a castle in the municipality of Rümligen of the Canton of Bern in Switzerland. It is a Swiss heritage site of national significance...
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Switzerland. On 1 January 2021 the former municipality of Rümligen merged into Riggisberg. Rümligen is first mentioned in 1075 as Rumelingen. The oldest trace...
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above Eggiwil. In addition, she inherited Amsoldingen Castle from her father and Rümligen Castle from her mother, the latter being her main residence for...
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Nidau Oberdiessbach Oberhofen Oberried Restiturm Riggisberg Ringgenberg Rümligen Schlossberg Schlosswil Schadau Schwarzenburg Spiez Tellenburg Thorberg...
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Riggisberg (section Rümligen)
municipality of Riggisberg. On 1 January 2021 the former municipality of Rümligen merged into Riggisberg. Riggisberg is first mentioned in 1239 as Ricasperc...
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name, popular in the High Middle Ages. Historical individuals: Lütold of Rümligen, founded Rüeggisberg Priory (1072) Lütold of St. Gallen, Abbot from 1077–1033...
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Rümligen Castle...
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local nobles. These include; the Cluniac Priory of Rüeggisberg (Lords of Rümligen in 1072), Münchenwiler (Wiler family in 1080), St. Peter's Island (Count...
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found. Rüeggisberg Priory was founded between 1072 and 1076 by Lütold of Rümligen. He granted the property and estates to Cluny Abbey making it the first...
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