Schloss, built in the 12th century Castle Unteres Schloss, 1563 Castle Burg Rothenstein, built in the 11th century Roman catholic church St. Philippus und...
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structures to this day. This list encompasses castles described in German as Burg (castle), Festung (fort/fortress), Schloss (manor house) and Palais/Palast...
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in the 1950s. London: Yale University Press, 2006. ISBN 0-300-12192-X Rothenstein, John (intro); Alley, Ronald. Catalogue raisonnè and documentation, 1964...
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Grönenbach and Rothenstein, fiefs of Kempten Abbey, from the House of Rothenstein though this inheritance was disputed by other lines of the Rothenstein family...
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Olpe district, Rothaar Rothenstein (600 m), Mark district, Ebbegebirge Iberg (596 m), Hochsauerland district, Sauerland Die Burg, (591 m), Siegen-Wittgenstein...
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and the many rent-paying places scattered over a wide area, such as Rothenstein, which are documented much earlier in some cases. Another aspect was...
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1984 Trevor Dannatt 1983 Professor of Architecture 1988–1995 Michael Rothenstein 1983 Richard Rogers 1984 Philip Dowson 1985 President 1993–1999 Donald...
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Charles Aitken (1911 to 1930) James Bolivar Manson (1930 to 1938) Sir John Rothenstein (1938 to 1964) Sir Norman Reid (1964 to 1979) Sir Alan Bowness (1980...
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Provost of University College, University of London. John Knewstub Maurice Rothenstein CBE , Director and Keeper, Tate Gallery. Professor Douglas Lloyd Savory...
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