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Theisbergstegen was
originally made up of
three villages,
Theisberg (
Deinsberg) on the Glan's
right bank and
Oberstegen and
Unterstegen over on the left...
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Schloss Schönbornslust Altenburg,
Wolfstein Schloss Aschbacherhof,
Aschbach Deinsberg Castle,
Theisbergstegen Grumbach Castle,
Grumbach Heidenburg, Oberstaufenbach...
- Zedroß,
Zeltschach Guttaring (Slov.: Kotarče) (1,504) Baierberg, Dachberg,
Deinsberg, Dobritsch, Gobertal, Guttaring, Guttaringberg, Höffern, Höffern, Hollersberg...
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districts (Gerichte).
Jettenbach belonged to the
Gericht (or Amt) of
Deinsberg (Theißberg). Later, this Amt was
described as the Schultheißerei (judicial...
- village’s
Protestant Christians originally belonged to the
parish of
Deinsberg (Theißberg). When
Bosenbach was
raised to
parish in its own
right after...
- belonged, in the form of an
Imperial pledge.
Together with the
parish of
Deinsberg,
Rutsweiler am Glan
originally belonged to the
Imperial Domain (Reichsland)...
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parish of
Deinsberg (Theisberg).
After a
chapel was
built in
Neunkirchen am Potzberg,
villagers attended services there. The
pastor from
Deinsberg had to...
- rise to the name “Neunkirchen”) was made
partly subject to the
parish of
Deinsberg (Theisbergstegen). With the
permanent introduction of the Reformation...
- (1567); Bosenbach. In
earliest times,
Bosenbach belonged to the
parish of
Deinsberg (Theißberg). In 1323, a
chaplaincy for the
later ecclesiastical region...
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before the 14th century, this
church became a
branch within the
parish of
Deinsberg, today's Theisbergstegen. At the time of the
irrevocable introduction...