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    Rötteln Castle (German: Burg Rötteln), located above the Lörrach suburb of Haagen [de], lies in the extreme southwest corner of the German state of Baden-Württemberg...
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    Rötteln (Old High German: Raudinleim) is a hamlet beneath the ruins of Rötteln Castle, which was once home to the Lords of Rötteln. Today it is part of...
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    Markgräflerland. The Lords of Rötteln are first mentioned in 1102/3, when the Bishop of Basel, Burkhard von Fenis, appointed a Sir T. von Rötteln as bailiff over the...
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    Burgfestspiele Rötteln is an open-air theatre in Lörrach (Baden-Württemberg, Germany) performing on Rötteln castle. 47°38′14″N 7°40′04″E / 47.63709°N...
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    has now increased its population over 50,000. Nearby is the castle of Rötteln on the Wiesental, whose lords became the counts of Hachberg and a residence...
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    side, while his subjects from Rötteln fought in the Imperial army. In 1494 Philip inaugurated a new mansion at his Rötteln Castle. The interior of the Palace...
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  • The lion in the top part of the coat of arms represents the Lords of Rötteln, who had their primary castle in Loerrach, Wiesental. The bottom-left shows...
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    family by abdicating in favour of his sons. After his father had expanded Rötteln Castle, William dedicated himself to the expansion of Sausenburg Castle...
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    of Otto of Rötteln. After their elder brother Henry died in 1318, Rudolf II and his younger brother Otto I took up government in Rötteln and Sausenberg...
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    dissolution. Markgräflerland is the combination of three lordships: Badenweiler, Rötteln and Sausenburg. In 1556 the Markgraf (Margrave) became Protestant following...
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  • Thomas Grynaeus (born Thomas Griner; 1512, Veringendorf – 2 August 1564 Rötteln) was a theologian, reformer and pastor. Thomas Grynaeus grew up the son...
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    wife Agnes, the heiress of Otto of Rötteln. After his brother Henry died in 1318, Otto took up government of Rötteln and Sausenberg. Initially, he ruled...
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    residence Rötteln Castle in 1360. In 1387 and 1392, other large buildings were added. In 1401, he built a church in the village of Rötteln (now the Evangelical...
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  • Rothelin is the French name of Rötteln Castle and the village of Rötteln in Germany. It may also refer to: Rothelin Continuation (c. 1265), Old French...
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    (also Oberamt Badenweiler) Oberamt of Rötteln (c. 450 km2 (170 sq mi)) Landgraviate of Sausenberg Lordship of Rötteln Castle. Baden-Durlach held two individual...
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    Kraichgau Markgräflerland Attilafelsen Burg Neuenfels Lorettoberg Vogtei Rötteln Ortenau Fürsteneck Schloss Rodeck Tauberfranken Tauberklinge Tuniberg In...
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    The Baden flag flown from Rötteln Castle in Lörrach...
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    Hochburg castle in Emmendingen. In 1311 Lord Lüthold II of Rötteln made Rudolf his co-ruler at Rötteln Castle. This established the foundation for the rise...
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    Otto III of Hachberg (6 March 1388 at Rötteln Castle – 14 November 1451 in Constance) was Bishop of Constance from 1410 to 1434. During this time he was...
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    century, the territory of the Lords of Rötteln extended to include the wine village of Ötlingen. Lütold III von Rötteln, who was a vassal of the Bishop of...
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  • Margrave Rudolf IV of Hachberg-Sausenberg (1426 or 1427, Rötteln Castle – 12 April 1487, Rötteln Castle) was the son the Margrave William of Hachberg-Sausenberg...
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    purpose of completing his theological studies, and in 1565 he returned to Rötteln as successor to his father. Here he felt compelled to abjure the Lutheran...
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    Frederick retained the southern parts of Baden-Durlach, the Lordships of Rötteln and Badenweiler and the County of Sausenburg. Thus, the Margraviate was...
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    His nephew Thomas (1512–1564) was professor at Basel and minister in Rötteln, and left four distinguished sons of whom Johann Jakob was a leader in...
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    up the reign of the Lordships Rötteln and Sausenberg. Margraviate of Baden List of rulers of Baden Fritz Schülin: Rötteln-Haagen, Beiträge zur Orts-, Landschafts-...
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    117 ff. Schülin, F. (1965): Chronik von Rötteln-Haagen, pp. 304 ff. Schülin, F. (1965): Chronik von Rötteln-Haagen , pp.123 ff. Golder, E. (1991): Die...
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  • Otto I, Margrave of Hachberg-Sausenberg (1302–1384), also Margrave of Rötteln Otto I, Duke of Brunswick-Göttingen or Otto the Evil (died 1394) Otto I...
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  • 1805: To Bavaria Rötteln Lordship n/a n/a 1102: First mentioned; fief of Basel c. 1215: Partitioned into Rötteln-Rötteln and Rötteln-Rotenburg 1279: Reunited...
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    brother Ernest inherited the baronies Hachberg, Usenberg, Sausenburg, Rötteln and Baden Castle in Badenweiler in South Baden. Philip fought on the French...
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    Margraviate of Baden Regency of Agnes of Rötteln (1313-1315) Henry 1300 First son of Rudolph I and Agnes of Rötteln 1313–1318 Margraviate of Sausenberg Unmarried...
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