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    Buchegg Castle is a castle in the Swiss municipality of Kyburg-Buchegg in the canton of Solothurn, Switzerland. The castle, built in 1546, has a square...
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    Grynau Pfäffikon Balm Alt-Bechburg Neu Bechburg Blauenstein Blumenstein Buchegg Dorneck Neu-Falkenstein Frohburg Rotberg Steinbrugg Neu-Thierstein Waldegg...
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    new municipality of Buchegg. Kyburg-Buchegg is first mentioned in 1175 as Ernaldus de Boucecca. Before the merger, Kyburg-Buchegg had a total area of...
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  • former administrative unit in the Canton of Zurich, Switzerland Kyburg-Buchegg, a municipality in the Canton of Solothurn, Switzerland This disambiguation...
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    (1343–1428), his successor Agnes (d. around 1405), married Baron Burkhard II of Buchegg (d. after 10 June 1365) Margraviate of Baden Baden List of rulers of Baden...
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    Heiko Grimm [de] (b. 1977), handball player with HSV Hamburg Matthias von Buchegg [de], Archbishop of Mainz and Imperial Archchancellor of the Holy Roman...
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    with four outer walls. The castle may have been the home of the Counts of Buchegg. Later, Rüti belonged to the Counts of Strassberg. In 1388, Bern acquired...
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  • Ruins of Balmfluh Castle...
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    acquired the right to appoint their own Schultheiss from the Count of Buchegg, which was confirmed by Emperor Charles IV in 1360. In 1409, Emperor Ruprecht...
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    long enough to witness this. He had already died in 1320. Matthias von Buchegg succeeded him as Archbishop of Mainz in 1321. In his testament, dated 25...
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