families who belonged to one of two patrician societies [de], called Alten Limpurg [de] and Zum Frauenstein [de]. In 1220, Emperor Frederick II abolished...
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dominated by the 24 members from the "patrician" families belonging to the Alten Limpurg [de] society. This was the part of the Frankfurt patriciate who had...
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Historisch-Genealogisches Handbuch der Adeligen Ganerbschaft des Hauses Alten-Limpurg zu Frankfurt am Main. Ernst Vögel (publishers), Munich, 1971. [ISBN...
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original on 22 December 2022. Retrieved 22 December 2022. "Ganerbschaft Alten-Limpurg". Frankfurter Patriziat (in German). Archived from the original on 22...
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Burg Altenstein: von Stein zum Altenstein, von Horneck zu Weinheim Alten Limpurg: von Horneck, Frankfurter Patriziat Assenheim: Hessen-Kassel, von Isenburg-...
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Gschwend belonged to the Amt (district) of Gaildorf under the Schenken of Limpurg. In 1806, Gschwend fell to the Kingdom of Württemberg. With the implementation...
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