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Lupfen is
south German or
Austrian for "lifting" may
refer to:
Lupfen (mountain), a
mountain in Baden-Württemberg,
Germany County of
Lupfen, a feudal...
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Lupfen (or Hohenlupfen) is a
mountain of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is the
highest point in the Baar,
having its
elevation at 977
metres (3,205 ft)...
- Château de
Lupfen-Schwendi is a
castle in the
former commune of
Kientzheim (now
Kaysersberg Vignoble), in the
department of Haut-Rhin, Alsace, France....
- The
County of
Lupfen (German:
Grafschaft Lupfen) was an
estate of the Holy
Roman Empire based in
Hohenlupfen castle in Talheim,
which is
first mentioned...
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Lupfen is a card game for 3–5
players that is pla****
mainly in west
Austria and
south Germany, but also in Liechtenstein. The
rules vary
slightly from...
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Kaysersberg Castle. The
ruins of Château de
Wineck in Katzenthal, Château de
Lupfen-Schwendi and Château de
Reichenstein in
Kientzheim are
within walking distance...
- ruin of
Kaysersberg Castle in Kaysersberg,
Chateau des Ifs, Château de
Lupfen-Schwendi and Château de
Reichenstein in Kientzheim. The ruin of Château...
- A K Q J 10 9 8 7 Play
Clockwise Related games Contra • Kratzen • Loo •
Lupfen • Mauscheln • Ramscheln • Tippen •
Zwicken Features: pot, 5 cards, mistigri...
- for a time. In 1462, the
castle was
given to the Lord of the
Bailiwick of
Lupfen, Sébastien de Reichenstein, who
later enlarged and
transformed the castle...
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Hohenlandenberg (1496–1529; 1531/2) 85.
Balthasar Merklin (1530–1531) 86.
Johann von
Lupfen (1532–1537) 87.
Johann von
Weeze (1537–1548) 88.
Christoph Metzler (1549–1561)...