The Codex Falkensteinensis (also referred to as Codex diplomaticus Falkensteinensis or Liber traditionum comitatus Neuenburg-Falkenstein) is an important...
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the Chiemgau region and modern Lower Austria. According to the Codex Falkensteinensis urbarium compiled in 1166, major domiciles of the Falkenstein counts...
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as early as the year 1141. The first definite mention is in the Codex Falkensteinensis in 1170. Ludwig van Beethoven dedicated two Lieder to the ruin....
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continuators (the canon of Vyšehrad and the monk of Sázava), the Codex diplomaticus Falkensteinensis and the Chronicon Scotorum. Macdonald, Peter (2000). "Total...
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Antidotes) Munich, Archives of the Bavarian State, BayHStA KL Weyarn 1 (Codex Falkensteinensis) Baltimore, Walters Art Museum, MS W.152 (Conradin Bible) Paris...
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Testamentum. 19 (2): 224–229. doi:10.2307/1516413. JSTOR 1516413. "The Codex Falkensteinensis (BayHStA KL Weyarn 1)". www.bayerische-landesbibliothek-online.de...
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the Counts of Falkenstein. In 1166 it was mentioned in the Codex diplomaticus Falkensteinensis as "Aibilingen". After the obliteration of the Neuburg-Falkenstein...
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