- the
Godesberger Stadtsoldatenkorps (city
soldier corps), the
Fidelen Burggrafen (merry burgraves) and the AKP (Allgemeine
Karnevals Gesellschaft, General...
- Poland. On her father's side,
Princess Michael is a
descendant of the
Burggrafen of Dohna,
Herrand III von
Trauttmansdorff and
Nostitz family, who are...
- Tyrolian, East Tyrols,
modern Italian, Styrian, and
Gorizian districts as
Burggrafen (a sort of Viscounts) and
Lords (Herren) from the
early Middle Ages until...
- edition. Kröner,
Stuttgart 1998. ISBN 3-520-81303-3
Markus Twellenkamp: Die
Burggrafen von Nürnberg und das
deutsche Königtum (1273–1417) (English: The Burgraves...
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Quellensammlung zur
Geschichte des
erlauchten Hauses der
Grafen von
Zollern und
Burggrafen von Nürnberg,
Erster Theil (Halle) ("Monumenta
Zollerana (1843))", XVII...
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Saxony were once margraviates;
Thuringia and
Hesse were landgraviates. The
Burggrafen ("burggraves" or "burgraves"), who
ruled Burggrafschaften ("burggraviates"...
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Geschichte der
Burggrafen von Regensburg.
Riegersche Univ.-Buchhandlung, Diss., München 1883.
Manfred Mayer:
Regesten zur
Geschichte der
Burggrafen von Regensburg...
-
Piding in Berchtesgaden. The
fortress was
built in the 12th
century by
Burggrafen von Staufeneck. In the year 1307 the
castle went into the
ownership of...
- the
House of Büdingen were
mentioned for the
first time. They
became Burggrafen of
Gelnhausen in 1155. The
villa ("city") of Büdingen was
officially mentioned...
-
officials appointed by
Frankfurt called themselves (at the
latest from 1403)
Burggrafen. In the 17th
century Nieder-Erlenbach was
twice destro**** by devastating...