House of Helfenstein was a German noble family during the High and Late Middle Ages. The family was named after the family castle, Castle Helfenstein...
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Helfenstein can refer to: House of Helfenstein, a German noble family Helfenstein Castle, a ruined castle near Geislingen an der Steige, Baden-Württemberg...
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House of Helfenstein. Maria's parentage and connection to the House of Kotromanić is uncertain. King Louis I of Hungary, husband of Ban Stephen II of...
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Helfenstein Castle represents the remnants of the fortified castle (burg) Helfenstein of the counts of Helfenstein located above the city of Geislingen...
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Swabian Circle (redirect from Circle of Swabia)
territory of the former German stem-duchy of Swabia. However, it did not include the Habsburg home territories of Swabian Austria, the member states of the...
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Wiesensteig (section Sons and daughters of the town)
the House of Helfenstein. Since 1512, the rule Wiesensteig was assigned to the Swabian Circle within the Holy Roman Empire. Count Ulrich XVII of Helfenstein...
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Louis of Sigmaringen, progenitor of the House of Helfenstein. In his second marriage, Berthold was married to Beatrice, sister of Count Theodoric I of Montbéliard...
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The House of Wittelsbach (German: Haus Wittelsbach) is a former Bavarian dynasty, with branches that have ruled over territories including the Electorate...
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in a 17th-century genealogy by Gabriel Bucelin as a scion of the comital House of Helfenstein, this lineage is entirely speculative. Gebhard presumably...
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marriage of Richinza, daughter of Berthold II, Duke of Carinthia, and Louis of Sigmaringen, progenitor of the House of Helfenstein. He studied law in Bologna...
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Sigmaringen Castle (category Historic house museums in Baden-Württemberg)
Sigmaringen-Helfenstein and his son Graf Gebhard von Sigmaringen-Pietengau. In 1258 the cousin of Graf Gebhard, Graf Ulrich II. von Helfenstein, became the...
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Deggingen (section Coat of arms)
district of Göppingen in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The House of Helfenstein ruled Deggingen until it went extinct in 1627. Deggingen and the town of Reichenbach...
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its organ makers. In 1546 it came to the house of Helfenstein and in 1676 to the house of Fürstenberg. Because of the Reichsdeputationshauptschluss Hayingen...
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Kuchen, Baden-Württemberg (section Coat of arms)
(stadt), implying that it received town rights from the Count of Helfenstein in the first half of the 13th century. Kuchen was made a market town in 1356....
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by the House of Helfenstein. However, they had to mortgage their possession in the late 14th century to the imperial city of Ulm. The coat of arms shows...
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The 1818–19 United States House of Representatives elections were held on various dates in various states between April 26, 1818 and August 12, 1819. Each...
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The House of Schwarzburg was one of the oldest noble families of Thuringia, which is in modern-day central Germany. Upon the death of Prince Friedrich...
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Bad Ditzenbach (section Coat of arms)
1806, possessions of the House of Helfenstein. They were awarded to the Kingdom of Württemberg, a state that had come to control most of the surrounding...
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Hohenstadt (section Coat of arms)
of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Hohenstadt was sold in 1483 by the County of Helfenstein to the Lords of Westerstetten, who would in 1485 cede half of...
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of an independent Kingdom of Württemberg in 1806. Because of a lack of male heirs under Salic law, on the death of Wilhelm II in 1921 the royal house...
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Kotromanić dynasty (redirect from House of Kotromanic)
The House of Kotromanić (Serbian Cyrillic: Котроманић, pl. Kotromanići / Котроманићи) was a late medieval Bosnian noble and later royal dynasty. Rising...
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owned by the Öttingern, the Helfenstein and the Katzenstein families. In 1734, it was inherited by the princely house of Thurn and Taxis. The family expanded...
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Hohensalzburg Fortress (category Historic house museums in Austria)
the Nonnberg terrace. Construction of the current fortress began in 1077 under Archbishop Gebhard von Helfenstein. The original design was a basic bailey...
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Beatrice of Schlüsselberg (1364), daughter of Conrad II (first marriage), married to Count Ulrich VI of Helfenstein, son of Conrad second wife, Agnes of...
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daughter of Heinrich IV of Veringen Heinrich I von Rechberg zu Hohenrechberg und Gammertingen, d. 1437; married Agnes von Helfenstein, daughter of Ulrich...
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Vladislav of Bosnia (Serbo-Croatian: Vladislav Kotromanić/Владислав Котроманић; died 1354) was a member of the House of Kotromanić who effectively ruled...
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of the Kingdom of Bosnia. He successfully resisted Hungary, Naples, and even Ottoman Turks. The latter part of his reign, however, saw the ascent of magnates...
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Fishers Ferry Five Points Gowen City Greenback Greenbriar Hamilton Hebe Helfenstein Hickory Corners Hunter Kapp Keefers Keiser Kipps Run Kline Grove Kneass...
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north-west of Ulm. Its origins stretch back to the Middle Ages. The Dukes of Helfenstein introduced the Reformation between 1555 and 1567, but Westerheim reverted...
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daughter of Count Rudolph III of Helfenstein (1585-1627) and Countess Eleonora zu Fürstenberg (1578-1651), widow of Maximilian Adam, Landgrave of Leuchtenberg...
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