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    effective only on 19 January 1819. Rhäzüns lies on the Hinterrhein, shortly before its confluence with the Vorderrhein. Rhäzüns has an area, as of 2006[update]...
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    Rhäzüns Castle (German: Schloss Rhäzüns) is a castle near Rhäzüns, Graubünden, Switzerland. Rhäzüns Castle may be one of the oldest castles in Switzerland...
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    the hands of an arbitrator, who granted the castle to Rhäzüns. Beginning around 1351 the Rhäzüns family rebuilt the burned tower and added a palas to the...
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    with the Freiherr von Rhäzüns, but in the peace treaty of that year received it back after giving Schwarzenstein Castle to Rhäzüns. In 1349 it passed to...
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    possession of the castle. In 1396 Frik Tumb quarreled with Ulrich Brun von Rhäzüns, which led to a feud between the two families and Neuburg Castle being...
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    Werdenberg-Heiligenberg. Together with the armies of the Montalt and the Rhäzüns families they defeated a Werdenberg-Heiligenberg army at Mundaun near Ilanz...
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    castle or castles as collateral to the Freiherr von Rhäzüns. They bought the Herrschaft back from Rhäzüns in 1383 but were forced to use it as collateral...
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    the mid 13th century. The castle was probably built for the Freiherr von Rhäzüns as they expanded their power into the Obersaxen Plateau. It was probably...
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    area were inherited by the Counts of Werdenberg-Sargans. In 1392 Anna von Rhäzüns received the castle from her husband Count Johann von Werdenberg-Sargans...
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    any surviving medieval records. In 1468 the inheritance of the Counts of Rhäzüns the other three castles around Obersaxen were mentioned, but Heidenberg...
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    San Peder Sta. Maria Steinsberg Strassberg Tarasp Tschanüff Wildenberg Rhäzüns Hochjuvalt Ortenstein Alt-Sins Neu-Sins Heinzenberg Rietberg Hasensprung...
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    The castle began to fall into ruin and in 1491 Vogt Disch Ammann von Rhäzüns reported that the castle was somewhat damaged. On 5 March 1499, during...
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    guarantee that the castle and his estates would pass to his wife, Berta von Rhäzüns, and to his relative Hermann von Landenberg. However, after his death in...
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  • Oberes Schloss (Upper Castle) or Schauenstein Castle...
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    was Conradin von Marmels († 1517/18) who held titles to Haldenstein and Rhäzüns. During the Swabian War of 1499, he commanded the troops of the Three Leagues...
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    next two decades the castle was given as collateral to Ulrich Brun von Rhäzüns, because in 1383 Hugo and Heinrich von Werdenberg-Heiligenberg had to repay...
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