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    Rotenhan Castle (German: Burg Rotenhan) is a castle ruin about two kilometres north of the village of Eyrichshof in Lower Franconia in the south German...
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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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    well marked walking paths. Altenstein Bettenburg Burg Bramberg Brennhausen Rauheneck Burg Rotenhan List of nature parks in Germany Germany, Neue Presse...
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    Lichtenstein, Rotenhan and Teufelsstein. Only about 150 metres east in the forest is another protected monument, also called the Alte Burg. The medium-sized...
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    Haßberge Hills, notably Lichtenstein Castle. The neighbouring castle of Rotenhan and others were inundated with visitors from throughout Europe. However...
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  • Dietenhofen Lichtenstein: Archbishopric of Treviri, von Nassau Usingen, von Rotenhan, von Lichtenstein Mommenheim: von Bechtolsheim, von Mundolsheim, von Dalberg-Hessloch...
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    Altenstein Castle (German: Burg Altenstein) is a ruined castle in Altenstein (Markt Maroldsweisach) in the district of Haßberge in Lower Franconia, Germany...
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    Rauheneck Castle (German: Burg Rauheneck) (usual spelling today Raueneck = "forested corner" or "hill spur") is a ruined administrative castle of the Bishopric...
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    Freiherr von und zu Egloffstein (1853–1929) and Elisabeth, née Freiin von Rotenhan (born 2 May 1865 in Rentweinsdorf; died 29 October 1948 in Eisenach) died...
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    (net) amounted to €414,000. On 15 July 1447, the Bamberg Bishop Anton von Rotenhan conferred upon the market town of Baunach “ein sigill und panir” (“a seal...
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