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    Eisenberg Castle is a medieval hilltop castle ruin north of Pfronten, Bavaria, Germany built in the 14th century. Eisenburg Castle was built in 1313, when...
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  • Eisenberg Castle may refer to: Eisenberg Castle, Bavaria, a ruined castle in Bavaria Eisenberg Castle, Korbach, a ruined castle in Hesse This disambiguation...
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    is Germany's highest castle. King Ludwig II of Bavaria purchased the ruin in 1883 and planned to construct a fairy tale castle, but the plans were abandoned...
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    Hohenfreyberg Castle (German: Burg Hohenfreyberg), together with Eisenberg Castle directly opposite, forms a castle group in the southern Allgäu that...
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  • Donnersbergkreis, Rhineland-Palatinate Eisenberg, Bavaria, a municipality in the district of Ostallgäu in Bavaria Eisenberg Castle, Korbach, Hesse, former seat...
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    Benedikta of Bavaria (born 1961), married Count Rudolf von Freyberg-Eisenberg (born 1958) and has issue (12) Prince Christoph of Bavaria (born 1962) (13)...
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    Numerous castles are found in the German state of Bavaria. These buildings, some of which have a history of over 1,000 years, were the setting for historical...
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  • Bavaria, Germany Waldeck Castle (Upper Palatinate), the remains of a castle near the village Waldeck Castle (Hunsrück), a medieval fortress/castle in...
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  • region became part of Bavaria. The kings of Bavaria soon developed a special relationship with the region and built their famous castles of Hohenschwangau...
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    Pfuel (section Bavaria)
    (1668–1822) Obermönsheim castle, Baden-Württemberg (1787–1918) Tüßling castle, Bavaria (since 1991) Mamhofen estate, Starnberg, Bavaria (since 1991) Notable...
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    Römhild died out with his death. The Principality was divided in the Coburg-Eisenberg-Römhild inheritance dispute, which was settled in 1735. Association for...
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    Archives of Thierhaupten and the Dr. Zeune Office for Castle Research (Eisenberg). The spur castle is situated on a mountain spur at an elevation of 903...
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    Pfronten (category Municipalities in Bavaria)
    Pfronten (Swabian: Pfronte) is a municipality in the district of Ostallgäu in Bavaria in Germany. Pfronten is one of a total of 45 towns, markets and municipalities...
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    title and property to his grandson, Philipp-Erwein IV von Freyberg zu Eisenberg (born 1967), 7th Prince von der Leyen und zu Hohengeroldseck. He will...
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    Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld (category Former states and territories of Bavaria)
    and without the domain of Altenburg (Districts of Altenburg, Ronneburg, Eisenberg, Roda and Kahla), which turned the Duchy of Saxe-Hildburghausen into the...
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    Offingen (category Municipalities in Bavaria)
    Offingen is a municipality in the Swabian administrative district Günzburg in Bavaria in Germany. It had a population of 4,255 inhabitants in 2021. Offingen...
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    received by Prince Albert of Prussia, her fiance. The couple drove to Bellevue Castle, where they were received by the Emperor and Empress. On 9 April 1873 in...
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  • David Marshall Grant, Michael Dudikoff, Lane Smith, Art LaFleur, Ned Eisenberg, Marshall Bell, David Bowe, Burt Kwouk, Tim Thomerson, Harvey Jason, Ernie...
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  • Lou David, Leah Ayres, Brian Backer, Larry Joshua, Jason Alexander, Ned Eisenberg, Fisher Stevens, Holly Hunter, Willie Reale, Carrick Glenn, Carolyn Houlihan...
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    which is located in Saxony, Thuringia and, to a lesser extent, in northern Bavaria. The position of vogt soon became hereditary. While the dominions of Heinrich...
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    John William, the guardian of the children, in Weimar, and finally in Eisenberg, Thuringia. In 1570 the Diet of Speyer restored to the brothers the rights...
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    defeated by the Viceroy of Peru near Cuzco. October 21 – The Plassenburg castle in Bavaria, residence of the ruling House of Hohenzollern in the Principality...
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    Weimar) Frederick Henry (3 February 1563, Heldburg – 4 August 1572, Eisenberg) John Casimir, Duke of Saxe-Coburg (12 June 1564, Gotha – 16 July 1633...
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    miles) west of Saxony's capital Dresden and 90 km (56 miles) north of Bavaria's city of Hof (Saale). First mentioned in 995 and developing into a city...
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  • 200 men, women and children being deported. Ilag XVIII Spittal Ilag IV Eisenberg There were 219 internment camps in France during the Second World War...
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    2020, Eichstätt. Adam 2009, p. 590. KZ-Gedenkstätte Flossenbürg 2020, Eisenberg. Schmolling 2009a, p. 591. Brenner 2009c, pp. 593–594. KZ-Gedenkstätte...
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    Hardenburg Castle near Bad Dürkheim Lake Eiswoog, Ramsen St. James' Church, ruins of Höningen Abbey (1120-1569) The countryside near Eisenberg The Middle...
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    of Prussia (1860–1917) on 13 March 1879 at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle. They had 2 daughters and 1 son. In March 1911, the Duke of Connaught's...
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    Ernst, as well as his mother and his brothers, lived in Eisenach and Eisenberg. Later, his uncle Johann Wilhelm of Saxe-Weimar lost the Imperial favour...
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