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Rochsburg Castle (German:
Schloss Rochsburg),
which was
probably founded in the late 12th century,
stands on a rock spur,
surrounded on
three sides by...
- (Saxony)
Kriebstein Castle,
Kriebstein Rochlitz Castle,
Rochlitz Rochsburg,
Rochsburg Wechselburg Castle,
Wechselburg Ehrenberg Castle,
Kriebstein Sachsenburg...
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ancestral homes,
castles Wechselburg, Hinterglauchau, Forderglauchau,
Rochsburg, Alt-Penig and Neu-Penig had been
seized by the
Soviet government of Saxony...
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kilometers north of Chemnitz. The Schönburg
family had
occupied the
Schloss Rochsburg there since 1637. His
parents were
Count Friedrich Carl von Schönburg-Glauchau...
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lordships of
Penig and
Wechselburg since 1543. They
received the
lordship of
Rochsburg Castle in 1548 in
trade for Lohmen, Wehlen,
Hohnstein and Kriebstein....
- Schönburg-Hinterglauchau
Count Saxony Extinct Exempt to
Saxony from 1740 Schönburg-
Rochsburg Count Saxony Extinct Exempt to
Saxony from 1740 Schönburg-Wechselburg...
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Advocacy (Vogtei) n/a n/a 1425:
Partitioned from Gera 1448:
Acquired Rochsburg 1456: Extinct; to Gera-Lobenstein 1482:
Partitioned from Gera-Lobenstein...
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itself and Schönburg-
Rochsburg 1700: HRE
Count 1740:
Mediatised to
Saxony 1746:
Partitioned into Schönburg-Remse, Schönburg-
Rochsburg and
itself Schönburg-Hoyerswerda...
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villages and
monasteries were established. Of the
palaces and
manor houses,
Rochsburg, Rochlitz, Wolkenburg [de], Waldenburg [de], Forderglauchau, Hinterglauchau...
- in
modern times were
often given a new top
section (e.g.
Stein Castle,
Rochsburg Castle). Furthermore, some
towers that
might look
medieval at
first glance...