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    Ravengiersburg is an Ortsgemeinde – a municipality belonging to a Verbandsgemeinde, a kind of collective municipality – in the Rhein-Hunsrück-Kreis (district)...
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    died in Simmern in 1480 and was buried in the Augustinian Abbey of Ravengiersburg. With Margaret (1436 – 15 August 1486), daughter of Arnold, Duke of...
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  • Nannhausen Neuerkirch Niederkumbd Ohlweiler Oppertshausen Pleizenhausen Ravengiersburg Rayerschied Reich Rheinböllen2 Riegenroth Riesweiler Sargenroth Schnorbach...
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    The Hundesrucha is mentioned for the first time in a 1074 deed from Ravengiersburg Abbey. In the Middle Ages, the Hunsrück was territorially fragmented...
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  • large sailing yachts. Ravenger e.V. für Brauchstumpflege a club in Ravengiersburg This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Ravenger...
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  • Nannhausen Neuerkirch Niederkumbd Ohlweiler Oppertshausen Pleizenhausen Ravengiersburg Rayerschied Reich Riegenroth Sargenroth Schönborn Simmern Tiefenbach...
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    Kreuznach, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, and she was buried at Kloster Ravengiersburg a monastery in the now Germany where her husband too was buried . She...
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    Nunkirch (church), and was thereby under the Ravengiersburg provost's authority. In 1408, the Ravengiersburg holdings passed along with Sargenroth to the...
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  • his diocese. In 1074, in that vein, he established the monasteries of Ravengiersburg and Hasungen. Siegfried initially sided with Henry IV in the Investiture...
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  • Count of Trechirgau Berthold, the latter the founder of the Abbey of Ravengiersburg. The family of the Bertholds (or a branch of this family) died out with...
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    mention. A lordly estate named Lupach belonged as of that year to the Ravengiersburg Monastery as the result of an exchange deal with Provost Amselm of Saint...
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    founded, Biebern, and thereby the Bieber valley too, came into the Ravengiersburg Monastery's ownership, binding the village's history thereafter with...
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    in the cloister at Ravengiersburg Monastery refers to a document from this monastery, which says that the Provost of Ravengiersburg transferred, among...
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    County of Sponheim. In the Middle Ages, the village was held by the Ravengiersburg Monastery, but most of the inhabitants were subjects of the Counts of...
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    James and the holy virgin Saint Walpurga and was under the care of the Ravengiersburg Monastery. It was a parish church with baptismal rights, as witnessed...
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    document from Count Johann IV of Sponheim. Nannhausen belonged to the Ravengiersburg Monastery and in 1557, in the wake of the Reformation, passed to the...
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    family of his time with it. Several times, the Lords of Heinzenberg were Ravengiersburg Abbey’s Schirmvögte (roughly, ecclesiastical protectors). Their coat...
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    mention. Reckershausen was an area subject to the provost's office at Ravengiersburg Monastery. When the monastery was dissolved by the Dukes of Palatinate-Simmern...
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    Machern Monastery, Springiersbach Monastery, Ören, St. Maximin's Abbey, Ravengiersburg and others. The Sponheims’ share of the landholdings in Erden was surely...
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    Sponheim. The landholders and lords of the court were the Provosts of Ravengiersburg. Once the execution place had been set up on the Itzelbach Heights near...
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    Berthold donated the holding to Ravengiersburg Monastery, and until 1408 it belonged to the Provostry of Ravengiersburg, and thereafter to the Oberamt...
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    by way of donations and purchases, important landholdings. In 1103, Ravengiersburg Monastery obtained by way of trade with St. Stephan in Mainz an estate...
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    Schlierschied had its first documentary mention in a document from the Ravengiersburg Monastery, which also mentions the village's first chaplain, Johann...
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    recorded. In 1103, Moresdörf had its first documentary mention when the Ravengiersburg Monastery received one fourth of the village's tithes from St. Stephan...
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    regional comital family (Gaugrafen), and in 1074 it was annexed to the Ravengiersburg Monastery, which had been raised to a canonical foundation, although...
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    century, Reich had its first documentary mention in a Weistum from the Ravengiersburg Monastery (a Weistum – cognate with English wisdom – was a legal pronouncement...
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    lordship over Keidelheim ended in 1566 with the dissolution of the Ravengiersburg Augustinian Canonical Foundation. The Duchy of Simmern passed as an...
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    Sibido von Schmidtburg donated his holdings at Werschweiler to the Ravengiersburg Monastery. The settlement was obliged, together with Rohrbach, Kerweiler...
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    brook's right bank in the former territory governed by the provost at Ravengiersburg Monastery. The two other centres over on the brook's left bank, however...
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    the placename ending -bach (German for "brook"). The staff refers to Ravengiersburg Monastery, which held seven fiefs in Kludenbach. Each year in December...
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