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    Neuenstein Castle (German: Schloss Neuenstein) is a castle in the middle of the town of Neuenstein. Built as the seat of the Hohenlohe-Neuenstein noble...
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    of Heilbronn. The 16th century castle, home to H.S.H. the prince of Hohenlohe-Oehringen, is open to visitors. Neuenstein consists of the following 7 villages:...
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    towns of Neuenstein and Waldenburg. Gottfried's son Kraft I acquired the town of Ingelfingen with Lichteneck Castle. In 1253 the town and castle of Langenburg...
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    Öhringen Castle D-NeuensteinNeuenstein Castle D-Waldenburg – Waldenburg Castle D-Schwäbisch Hall – Comburg D-Kirchberg an der Jagst – Kirchberg Castle D-Langenburg...
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    Hohenlohe Central Archive (Hohenlohe-Zentralarchiv Neuenstein) in Neuenstein Castle in the town of Neuenstein, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, and it is open for...
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    Neuenstein is a municipality in the Hersfeld-Rotenburg district of northeastern Hesse, Germany. The community lies in the Knüllgebirge (range) in the drainage...
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    Hohenlohe Central Archive (Hohenlohe-Zentralarchiv Neuenstein) in Neuenstein Castle in the town of Neuenstein, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. "Prince Hohenlohe-Langenburg...
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    Central Archive (Hohenlohe-Zentralarchiv Neuenstein), which is in Neuenstein Castle in the town of Neuenstein, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Sullivan, Michael...
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    Hohenlohe Central Archive (Hohenlohe-Zentralarchiv Neuenstein) in Neuenstein Castle in the town of Neuenstein, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. "No. 20382". The...
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    Hohenlohe Central Archive (Hohenlohe-Zentralarchiv Neuenstein) in Neuenstein Castle in the town of Neuenstein, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. House of Glücksburg-Greece:...
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    Hohenlohe Central Archive (Hohenlohe-Zentralarchiv Neuenstein) in Neuenstein Castle in the town of Neuenstein, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.  United Kingdom:...
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    Central Archive (Hohenlohe-Zentralarchiv Neuenstein), which is in Neuenstein Castle in the town of Neuenstein, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Cosima Wagner's...
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    Hohenlohe Central Archive (Hohenlohe-Zentralarchiv Neuenstein) in Neuenstein Castle in the town of Neuenstein, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.  Russian Empire:...
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    Ormont (section Neuenstein)
    at St. Gereon in Cologne. About 1365, Konrad built Castle Neuenstein. In 1450, Ormont and Neuenstein changed lords once again, ending up under the Counts...
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    Castle; † June 11, 1685, in Öhringen), a daughter of Duke Friedrich of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Norburg. [3] As a descendant of the Neuenstein line...
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    Schloss Neuenstein, Neuenstein Schloss Waldenburg, Waldenburg, Baden-Württemberg Deutschordensschloss Mergentheim, Bad Mergentheim Freudenberg Castle, Freudenberg...
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  • Sławięcice Palace (in Upper Silesia), Oppurg Castle (in Thuringia), Neuenstein Castle (in Neuenstein), Öhringen Castle (in Öhringen), and the Hohenlohe Hunting...
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    Langenburg and Neuenstein. The following year Wolfgang, Count of Hohenlohe-Weikersheim, moved here and reconstructed the medieval castle into a Renaissance...
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    Hohenlohe-Neuenstein (3 August 1622, Neuenstein – 26 December 1698) was a German Field Marshal and the last Count of Hohenlohe-Neuenstein. He was the...
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    1586–1590, the Neuenstein line split into the Langenburg side line under Count Friedrich. Of the Protestant branch of Hohenlohe-Neuenstein, which underwent...
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    the Lordship of Neuenstein, including the villages of Gersbach, Schlechtbach, Raitbach, Kürnberg and Schweigmatt. Neuenstein Castle had been enfeoffed...
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    1861 and the castle with its lands was inherited by the princes of Hohenlohe-Oehringen, residing at Öhringen and Neuenstein. The castle was sold to a...
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    Manderscheid-Blankenheim, Lord of Schleiden, Daun, Neuenstein, Kronenburg and Neuerburg etc. This line of rulers held the castle and its estate until its dissolution...
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  • Ludwigseck, Ludwigsau Burgruine Milnrode, above Bad Hersfeld-Asbach Burg Neuenstein, Neuenstein Schloss Philippsthal, Philippsthal Schloss Rotenburg, Rotenburg...
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    between the brothers Count Ludwig Kasimir (1517-1568) (of the senior Neuenstein line, progenitors of the Hohenlohe-Langenburg and Hohenlohe-Oehringen...
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    her first-born son from 1764 to 1766. In the years 1764 to 1778, the New Castle at Arolsen was built as her Wittum by Franz Friedrich Rothweil. Christiane...
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    his wife in the castle church in Saarbrücken in 1998. On 14 June 1662 he married Landgravine Eleonore Klara of Hohenlohe-Neuenstein (1632–1709), daughter...
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    at Philippsruhe Castle in Hanau) Johann Reinhard III (31 July 1665 in Bischofsheim am Hohen Steg – 28 March 1736 in Philippsruhe Castle). Furthermore,...
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  • Partitioned from Hohenlohe-Neuenstein 1645: Extinct; to Hohenlohe-Neuenstein-Neuenstein 1677: Partitioned from Hohenlohe-Neuenstein-Neuenstein 1684: Extinct; to...
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    1622-1668 ) and named in honour of his wife, Charlotte von Hohenlohe-Neuenstein (1626–1666). Charlottenborg was the former residence of both General Adam...
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