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    bishopric of Metz and placed it in the hands of the ministerialis Werner von Bolanden. Philip made his peace with Frederick at the Diet of Metz in March...
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    listed in the book of Werner von Bolanden as a fief, together with the custom point in Bornhofen. The noble family of Bolanden stayed as lords of Sterrenberg...
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    The Grafen von Falkenstein was a dynasty of German nobility descending from the Ministeriales of Bolanden, who held land and a castle at Falkenstein in...
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    year when Werner II died. Is the “Werner von Bolanden” mentioned in the records between 1193 and 1198 Werner II or his grandson Werner III (Werner II's son...
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    was common in the Late Roman period. The assertion that, in 1128, Werner of Bolanden and his wife Guda of Hohenfels were named, and that Guda was the last...
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    Wellengesheim. Under its current name it appeared about 1194, when Werner von Bolanden was enfeoffed with the church treasure at Welgesheim by Count Lon...
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    independently from the abbey's holdings, Imperial ministerialis Werner von Bolanden was enfeoffed by the Empire with the jurisdiction, the right to appoint...
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    of Diez [de] (1238 – 3 December 1288). Philip III was a member of the Bolanden [de]-Falkenstein family, which were originally based at Falkenstein Castle [de]...
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    to the Verbandsgemeinde of Wonnegau, whose seat is in Osthofen. Werner II of Bolanden was enfeoffed about 1190 with the village of Dittelsheim by the...
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    Zwingers. Occasionally the narrow outworks of the Habsburg (Aargau) or of Alt-Bolanden (Rhineland-Palatinate), which date to the late 10th and early 11th centuries...
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