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    Helfenstein Castle represents the remnants of the fortified castle (burg) Helfenstein of the counts of Helfenstein located above the city of Geislingen...
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  • Helfenstein can refer to: House of Helfenstein, a German noble family Helfenstein Castle, a ruined castle near Geislingen an der Steige, Baden-Württemberg...
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    House of Helfenstein was a German noble family during the High and Late Middle Ages. The family was named after the family castle, Castle Helfenstein, located...
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    lords of Spitzenberg-Sigmaringen. Under the Helfenstein family, the castle was renovated around 1200. The castle was totally rebuilt with buckel stones (squared-off...
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    Château de Helfenstein (German: Burg Helfenstein) is a ruined castle in the commune of Philippsbourg in the Moselle département of France. The castle is located...
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    Construction of the current fortress began in 1077 under Archbishop Gebhard von Helfenstein. The original design was a basic bailey with a wooden wall. In the Holy...
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    Filseck, Uhingen Helfenstein Castle, Geislingen an der Steige Hiltenburg Castle, Bad Ditzenbach Hohenstaufen Castle, Göppingen Landsöhr Castle, Bad Boll (burgstall)...
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    Counts of Helfenstein took possession. The last to live in the castle was Ludwig Helferich of Reussenstein. With the end of the Helfensteins in 1550, the...
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  • Greco, after Greece Green Hungarian — Hungary Helfensteiner after Helfenstein Castle, Württemberg, Germany Hondarrabi Zuri after the town of Hondarribia...
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    route between the Rhine valley and the Mediterranean. The fortified Helfenstein castle existed since 1100. Giselingen was first mentioned as civitas in a...
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  • Frauenberg  • Gendersberg  • Geroldseck  • Grand-Arnsbourg  • Helfedange  • Helfenstein  • Hingsange  • Hombourg-Budange  • Hombourg-Haut  • Lorraine  • Luttange...
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    Graf von Oettingen acquired the castle. He quickly pawned the castle on the Graf von Helfenstein, who gave the castle to Berthold von Westerstetten in...
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    13th century for the von Trugenhofen family, the castle was later owned by the Öttingern, the Helfenstein and the Katzenstein families. In 1734, it was inherited...
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    Sporkenburg (category Castles in Rhineland-Palatinate)
    as a fief. The castle developed into the centre of the lordship of Helfenstein-Sporkenburg. In 1515 John of Helfenstein sold the castle to John and Quyrin...
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    Ronov and the small town of Stvolínky as a dowry to his wife Anežka from Helfenstein. She also became the sole heir after his death in 1538. After her death...
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    Helfštýn (category Castles in the Olomouc Region)
    Helfštýn (German: Helfenstein, Helfstein) is a castle ruin in Týn nad Bečvou in the Olomouc Region of the Czech Republic. It is located 15 kilometres...
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    with the castle. While in 1265 Otto von Kaltenburg is mentioned as the ruler. By 1332 the castle is owned by Graf or Count von Helfenstein. The count's...
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    floor, to provide habitation. Nearby are the ruins of the château de Helfenstein. The ruins, property of the state, have been classified since 1930 as...
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    Amongst those were a young Count of Helfenstein who fell to his death in 1502 whilst trying to escape from the castle. In 1512 Duke Ulrich had the abbot...
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    In 1351 the counts of Helfenstein acquired the castle and ruled it for nearly a century, until 1448. Finally in 1503 the castle came under the control...
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    von Helfenstein. In 1284 another Gerwig von Eselsburg entered the service of the Bishop of Augsburg. Then, in 1343 the Eselsburger sold their castle and...
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    Hillin expanded it in 1152–1169. A supporting castle (Burg Helferstein) was built on the hill known as Helfenstein to the south.: 2, 17  It was further extended...
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    acquired by the von Faimingen family and the Counts von Helfenstein in the 12th century. The castle was expanded from 1430 until 1450. It was destroyed in...
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    kings who wanted to reclaim former Staufer possession, the counts of Helfenstein, south of Hohenrechberg, as well as certain clerical forces. In the upcoming...
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    Pope to go on a crusade as penance for murdering Bishop Berthold von Helfenstein. In 1237, he finally left to join the Crusades. In 1243, his relatives...
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    was a member of the House of Kotromanić who married into the House of Helfenstein. Maria's parentage and connection to the House of Kotromanić is uncertain...
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    monastery at Ellwangen and Kaisheim. In 1328 the fief went to the Counts of Helfenstein but the Güssen seem to have held the Güssenburg. Around 1346 the keep...
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  • Ulrich von Laaber hired two young farmers to kill his wife, Klara von Helfenstein, after discovering she was having an affair. Soon thereafter, Ulrich...
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  • August 1964. p. 12. Chancellor 2005, p. 75. Macintyre 2008, p. 205. Helfenstein 2009. Chancellor 2005, p. 222-223. Chancellor 2005, p. 58. Macintyre...
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    www.theguardian.com. "The Making of the Living Daylights" by Charles Helfenstein "Interview with SUPERGIRL Producer Ilya Salkind – Supergirl: Maid of...
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