Acquired Bitsch 1485: Side line Zweibrücken-Bitsch-Ochsenstein established 1559: Acquired Ochsenstein 1570: Extinct; to Hanau-Lichtenberg in succession...
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Leiningen 1289: Extinct; Madenburg to Leiningen-Dagsburg, Landeck to Ochsenstein, rest to Zweibrücken Leiningen-Neudenau Count of Leiningen, Lord of Herzbolzheim...
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Lordship n/a n/a 1232: First mentioned; fief of Lichtenberg 1352: Sold to Ochsenstein as fief of Lichtenberg 1382: Sold to Lichtenberg 1452: Sold to Lützelstein...
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1139: Established around Hohengeroldseck 1186: Side line established at Ochsenstein 1270: Acquired Veldenz 1277: Partitioned into itself and Hohengeroldseck...
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Leiningen Castle, which is now known as "Old Leiningen Castle" (German: Burg Altleiningen), around 1100 to 1110. Nearby Höningen Abbey was built around...
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Gottfried III von Habsburg-Laufenburg (d. 1375), married Elisabeth von Ochsenstein and Agnes von Teck; left no descendants Albrecht von Rapperswil (Raprechtswil):...
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citizenship in Strasbourg. In 1384 Ludwig received Lord Ottemann at Ochsenstein, at the fiefs of Furchhausen, Wolschheim, Dettwiller, Hegeney, and Hochfelden...
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