Losenstein Castle or Burg Losenstein is a castle ruin in Upper Austria. It rises above the village of Losenstein on a 60-metre (200 ft) rock (Castle Rock)...
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Caspar Lehmann, Beaker with the coats of arms of Wolf Sigismund von Losenstein and Susana von Rogendorf, and three allegorical figures, dated 1605, Museum...
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had a daughter, Maria Theresa of Auersperg (1686–1756), who married Count Georg Siegmund of Auersperg-Kirchberg. Johann Ferdinand died in 1705. As he had...
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main branch of the Hohenfeld family – Heinrich's elder brother Georg and his son Otto I von Hohenfeld (about 1245–1328) – settled in St Georgen im Attergau...
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1627. It was built in 1574 or a few years earlier by John William of Losenstein as a private Lutheran German grammar school in Lower Austria. According...
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tournament book are Philipp von Rechberg and Wolfgang von Polheim, both of whom are depicted in jousts eleven times, and Anton von Yfan, Baron of Ivano, (whose...
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1653 Philip William, Count Palatine of Neuburg 1615 1690 Georg Achaz, Count of Losenstein 1597 1653 Johann Franz Trautson, Count of Falkenstein 1609...
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profitably administered by the governor of Upper Austria, Dietmar, Lord of Losenstein. From about 1594 to about 1600 Johann Stainsdorfer of the Schotten Abbey...
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