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- charter for Winterburg and Koppenstein. Unlike his brother Simon, John pursued active castle policy. He reestablished Koppenstein Castle, built in Winterburg...
- do****entary mention in a do****ent from Count Simon II of Sponheim. The Koppenstein Castle ruin, found within the muni****lity's limits, held town rights...
- residential seat – was the palace built by the von Koppensteins. Held in fief by the von Koppensteins from N****au-Saarbrücken was a half share of the tithe...
- rural chapter. Its history is also tightly bound with the former Castle Koppenstein. This castle was under the ownership of the formerly powerful Sponheim...
- was Sebastian Bickler, executioner and master tanner of Kirchberg and Koppenstein, who was engaged in the tanner's trade at the mill at Wallenbrück, which...
- (Nahe): Historic copper mine (open to visitors) Gemünden: Gemünden Castle, Koppenstein Castle Hattgenstein: observation tower Hermeskeil: steam engine museum...
- Baldwin as a fief. Later, feudal rights were held by the Junkers of Koppenstein, to whom the Lötscherhof (estate), formerly held by the Counts of Sponheim...
- Koppensteiner Höhe (554.9 m), north-northwest of Henau; with the ruins of Koppenstein Castle The name Soonwald occurs for the first time in an 868 A.D. do****ent...
- will written by Count Johann V of Sponheim-Starkenburg. The Lordship of Koppenstein held an estate in the village. The feudal lords were the Wildbergs. Southeast...
- shape it was a special form of motte-and-bailey. In 1567, Johann von Koppenstein sold Meinhard von Schöneberg the remnants. In 1302, Horn was pledged...