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- the Siege of Kufstein (1504). The garrison and its commander Hans von Pienzenau had angered Maximilian during the siege by refusing his offer of surrender...
- German – also called Bruck. The constituent communities of Taglaching, Pienzenau, Alxing, Bauhof, Pullenhofen, Loch, Nebelberg, Schlipfhausen, Eichtling...
- Nussegg, Kurtatsch Castle Obermontani, Morter Castle Payrsberg, Nals Castle Pienzenau, Meran Prösels Castle, Völs am Schlern Castleruine Rafenstein, Bolzano...
- children: Prince Rudolf (28 December 1833, in Graz – 23 May 1888, in Burg Pienzenau, Weyarn), married firstly in Vienna on 28 May 1859 and divorced in 1877...
- Petzlingers Siebmacher 1605:98,2 Pfahler The Pfahlers Siebmacher 1605:81,13 Pienzenau Pientzenau Siebmacher 1605:77,4 Piring Piring Siebmacher 1605:85,7 Pölling...
- Bavaria and was the seat of a captaincy (Hauptmannschaft). The Lords of Pienzenau were as landowners connected with Jakobneuharting, the earlier Neuharting...
- Succession of Landshut, during the Siege of Kufstein (1504), Hans von Pienzenau [de] fought against Maximilian and his Bavarian allies. Maximilian took...
- several noble families who were influential in Bavaria. In 1350, Otto von Pienzenau became by marriage Lord of Zinneberg. The castle's ownership then p****ed...
- named in his honor. Seyssel d'Aix was married to Princess Sophie of Yrsch-Pienzenau (1805–1872), who was appointed "Pallastdame" (Lady-in-waiting) of the...