century, Kirchheim was inherited by the Sponheim branch line Bolanden-Dannenfels. Count Heinrich II. Von Sponheim-Bolanden raised the village to a town in 1368...
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House of Sponheim or Spanheim was a medieval German noble family, which originated in Rhenish Franconia. They were immediate Counts of Sponheim until 1437...
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of Bolanden. In the late 13th century most of the territory was inherited by the counts of Sponheim. They founded a family line, Sponheim-Bolanden-Dannenfels...
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Sponheim-Bolanden and Sponheim-Neef 1300: Partitioned into Sponheim-Castellaun and itself 1340: Inherited by Sponheim-Castellaun 1417: Extinct; to Sponheim-Starkenburg...
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Landsberg Castle, Obermoschel Burg Löwenstein, Niedermoschel Neu-Bolanden Castle, Bolanden Randeck Castle, Mannweiler-Cölln Ruppertsecken Castle, Ruppertsecken...
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lord for Stauf Castle, as opposed to Henry II. Count Henry II of Sponheim-Bolanden bought the castle between 1378 and 1388. After the death of Count...
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Margravine Ceased to be Margravine Death Spouse Liutgard of Bolanden Philipp V, Lord of Bolanden (Bolanden) - before 28 February 1318 18 March 1324/25 Rudolf IV...
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enfeoffment books kept by Werner II of Bolanden. An estate at Rödern was transferred in 1338 by Count Johann of Sponheim-Starkenburg to Archbishop of Trier...
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mid-14th century as New Falkenstein (Burg Neu-Falkenstein) by the lords of Bolanden-Falkenstein, whose family home was on the Donnersberg hill at Falkenstein...
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the lordship of Kirchheim-Bolanden held as a Ganerbenschaft (joint holding) among whose lords the Family Wolf von Sponheim was foremost. Also appearing...
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