Regensberg Castle (Swiss German: Schloss Regensberg sometimes referred to Neu-Regensberg) is a hill castle which was built about the mid-13th century AD...
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council. Under the Habsburgs the town expanded into a market town and Regensberg castle was the political center of the area now corresponding to the Dielsdorf...
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Alt-Regensberg Castle (Swiss German: Ruine Alt-Regensberg also referred to Altburg) is a hill castle which was built about the mid-11th century AD by the...
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German city in Bavaria. Regensberg may also refer to: Regensberg Castle, sometimes referred to Neu-Regensberg, a hill castle in Switzerland built about...
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seat around 1050, the Alt-Regensberg Castle on the border between Regensdorf and Zürich-Affoltern. In 1083 Lütold I von Regensberg, Kastvogt of the Muri Abbey...
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Regensdorf Neu-Regensberg Castle, Regensberg Ruins of Schauenberg Castle, Turbenthal Ruins of Schnabelburg Castle, Hausen am Albis Schwandegg Castle, Waltalingen...
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Hiltpoltstein Kohlstein Castle, Gößweinstein Schloss Kunreuth, Kunreuth Neideck Castle, Streitberg Regensberg Castle ruins, Kunreuth Streitburg Castle ruins, Wiesenttal...
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later Neu-Regensberg on the eastern Lägern slope. In the 13th century the upper Surbtal (Lengnau) was controlled by the Counts of Regensberg, the lower...
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Numerous finds came to light, including the gravestone of Ulrich I von Regensberg, which was misused as a loophole cornice of the bulwark. The so-called...
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Oberburg, Kobern, a hill castle in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany Boosenburg, Hesse, Germany Part of Regensberg Castle, Regensberg, Switzerland All pages...
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Barons von Regensberg destroyed the castle for an unspecified or unknown reason, or they demolished it with the intent of building a new castle that was...
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and in 1040 as Adalinchova, when probably the Alt-Regensberg Castle was built by the House of Regensberg. Regensdorf has an area of 14.6 km2 (5.6 sq mi)...
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(1206) Lütold V, founder of the castle and the town of Regensberg (1244) Lütold VI, disputed the possession of Regensberg by his brother Ulrich 1267/1268...
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the government of the city of Zurich in the course of the 15th century (Regensberg and Bülach in 1409, Regensdorf in 1469). The region has been strongly...
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municipality of Regensdorf in the canton of Zürich, Switzerland Alt-Regensberg Castle, a castle in same location Altburg is the name of the following people:...
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Wano's valley. The heartland of the possessions of the medieval House of Regensberg was in the Furt and Wehn valleys besides the Lägern chain, where around...
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settlement. Already in 1197, the castle is recorded as the seat of a noble family when a member of the Reinsberg (Regensberg) family appears as a witness...
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The castle and the town of Regensberg in Topographia Helvetiae, c. 1650...
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Rothenberg Fortress (redirect from Rothenberg Castle)
Zollner von Rottenstein, 1487 Dietz von Heßberg, 1488 Jacob Stiebar zum Regensberg, 1494 Konrad Schott von Schottenstein, 1497 Albrecht Stiebar, 1499 Christoff...
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(ZH) Gruyères Kyburg (ZH) Lausanne Lavaux Luzern Müstair Rapperswil (SG) Regensberg (ZH) Romont Murten Rheinau Schaffhausen Solothurn St. Gallen Stein am...
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In the Middle Ages, the land was governed by the House of Regensberg who lived in the castle of Wulp in Küsnacht. After 1531 Küsnacht was governed by Zürich...
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(Hrsg.): Neue Forschungen zum Leben und Wirken des Bischofs von Münster, Regensberg, Münster 1992, S. 18. Griech-Polelle, p. 14. "Bl. Clemens August von Galen"...
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mentioned. 1267 – Feud between Zürich and Rudolf I von Habsburg against the Regensberg family (1267/68). 1270 – Augustinerkloster Zürich established and Augustinerkirche...
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AF – Mediterranean Theater of Operations 25 February 1944 mission to Regensberg, Romania. In spite of vicious encounters with enemy fighters, the group...
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through the city. The town flourished when Archbishop Eberhard II of Regensberg (1200-1246) made it the second largest city in the Archdiocese of Salzburg...
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Roquemaure, Gard (section Roquemaure castle)
Eubel, Konrad (1913), Hierarchia Catholica Medii Aevi (in Latin), vol. 1, Regensberg: Monasterii, pp. 15, 36, 43. Germer-Durand, Eugène (1868), "Roquemaure"...
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Münchenstein Murten: Medieval walls Neuchâtel Nyon Olten Orbe Rapperswil Regensberg Rheinfelden Romont Schaffhausen Sempach Solothurn – large parts still...
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are the walls of the former Glanzenberg castle, built in the late 12th century AD by the Counts of Regensberg. Bruno Weber (1931-2011) an artist and architect...
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Zimmermann, Athanasius (1893). Kardinal Pole: sein Leben und seine Schriften (Regensberg, 1893) Gairdner, James (1903). The English Church in the Sixteenth Century...
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improving the religious life in the archdiocese. Archbishop Eberhard II of Regensberg was made a prince of the Empire in 1213, and created three new sees: Chiemsee...
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