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    Grevenburg was a castle in Traben-Trarbach in the federal state of Rhineland-Palatinate in Germany. It was the residence of the Rear County of Sponheim...
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    Loir-et-Cher, France with the Verbandsgemeinde of Traben-Trarbach Ruins of the Grevenburg, built about 1350, destroyed, after many sieges, in 1734 Starkenburg,...
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    husband, "mit dem sie nur sechs Monate zu Grevenburg gewohnt habe" ("with whom she only lived six months in Grevenburg") and in a confidential letter to Count...
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    built by the Electorate of Trier in the 13th century at Bernkastel-Kues. Grevenburg: ruins of a castle at Traben-Trarbach built by Johann III of Sponheim-Starkenburg...
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    prime suitor was Carlos Pedro Maria José Augusto, Count of Oyenhausen-Grevenburg, a nobleman and military-man from the Holy Roman Empire. The Count served...
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    ravaging the left bank of the Rhine. Johann III was the builder of the Grevenburg (Grafenburg) over Trarbach, which was first mentioned on 3 October 1357...
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    Succession An engraving depicting the bombardment of Trarbach and the Grevenburg Belligerents  Kingdom of France  Holy Roman Empire Commanders and leaders...
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    Elizabeth Anna von Hardenberg 4. Friedrich Ulrich, Count of Oyenhausen-Grevenburg 18. Gustav Adolf von der Schulenburg 9. Sophia Juliane von der Schulenburg...
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    County of Sponheim, residing first in Starkenburg Castle, and from 1350 at Grevenburg castle at Trarbach. John I's sons divided their father's estate in 1265...
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    at first at Castle Starkenburg near Enkirch and after 1350 at Castle Grevenburg near Trarbach. This phase lasted nearly to the extinction of both lines...
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    “Hinder” County; in 1350 it was relieved of this function by the newly built Grevenburg. The Sponheim noble family first appeared on the Moselle, according to...
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    Morbach Schloss Bergfeld, Eisenschmitt Landshut Castle, Bernkastel-Kues Grevenburg, Traben-Trarbach Castles of Manderscheid (Oberburg and Niederburg), Manderscheid...
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    Count of Sponheim-Starkenburg built a new castle near Trarbach, the Grevenburg. This brought about a shift of the Rear County seat to Trarbach, and thereby...
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    Rheinland-Pfalz. 2023. Heinrich Rodewald: Irmenach zur Zeit der Zerstörung der Grevenburg und der badischen Religionswirren. 1697-1734, in: Monatshefte für Rheinische...
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    Sponheim and thus shared its history. In particular, its proximity to the Grevenburg (castle) often led to occupation by enemy armies, under which the villagers...
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