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Rötteln Castle (German: Burg
Rötteln),
located above the Lörrach
suburb of Haagen [de], lies in the
extreme southwest corner of the
German state of Baden-Württemberg...
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Rötteln (Old High German: Raudinleim) is a
hamlet beneath the
ruins of
Rötteln Castle.
Today Rötteln is part of the
quarter of Haagen, in the city of Lörrach...
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Burgfestspiele Rötteln is an open-air
theatre in Lörrach (Baden-Württemberg, Germany)
performing on
Rötteln castle. 47°38′14″N 7°40′04″E / 47.63709°N...
- it has now
increased its po****tion to 49,382.
Nearby is the
castle of
Rötteln on the Wiesental,
whose lords became the
counts of
Hachberg and a residence...
- to an
agreement on
reciprocal inheritance. The
treaty is
known as the "
Rötteln Match". The
background of this
treaty was that
Christopher I
intended his...
- dissolution. Markgräflerland is the
combination of
three lordships: Badenweiler,
Rötteln and Sausenburg. In 1556 the
Markgraf (Margrave)
became Protestant following...
- was a
member of the
House of Zähringen. He was the
ruling Margrave of
Rötteln and
Sausenberg from 1318
until his death. He was the son of
Margrave Rudolf...
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family by
abdicating in
favour of his sons.
After his
father had
expanded Rötteln Castle,
William dedicated himself to the
expansion of
Sausenburg Castle...
- The lion in the top part of the coat of arms
represents the
Lords of
Rötteln, who had
their primary castle in Loerrach, Wiesental. The bottom-left shows...
- of Otto of
Rötteln.
After their elder brother Henry died in 1318,
Rudolf II and his
younger brother Otto I took up
government in
Rötteln and Sausenberg...